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Youlin Feng
0140aae6d0 cmd/compile: optimize Ctz64 on 386
Compared with the version generated by dec64.rules based on Ctz32,
the number of assembly instructions is reduced by half.

SwissMap uses TrailingZeros64 to find the first match in its control
group and may benefit from this CL on 386 architectures.

goos: linux
goarch: 386
cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700H
                   │   old.txt    │               new.txt                │
                   │    sec/op    │    sec/op     vs base                │
TrailingZeros64-20   0.8828n ± 1%   0.6299n ± 1%  -28.65% (p=0.000 n=20)

Change-Id: Iba08a3f4e13efd3349715dfb7fcd5fd470286cd3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/624376
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@google.com>
LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
Auto-Submit: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2024-11-05 15:30:57 +00:00
Dmitri Shuralyov
bea9b91f0f time: accept "+01" in TestLoadFixed on OpenBSD
This stops the test from failing with a known failure mode, and
creates time to look into what the next steps should be, if any.

For #69840.

Change-Id: I060903d256ed65c5dfcd70ae76eb361cab63186f
Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.golang.try:gotip-openbsd-amd64
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/625197
Auto-Submit: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@google.com>
LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Grosse <grosse@gmail.com>
2024-11-05 01:16:03 +00:00
Xiaolin Zhao
5f88755f43 cmd/compile: add loong64-specific inlining for runtime.memmove
goos: linux
goarch: loong64
pkg: runtime
cpu: Loongson-3A6000 @ 2500.00MHz
                                 |   bench.old   |               bench.new                |
                                 |    sec/op     |    sec/op     vs base                  |
Memmove/0                          0.8004n ±  0%   0.4002n ± 0%  -50.00% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/1                           2.494n ±  0%    2.136n ± 0%  -14.35% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/2                           2.802n ±  0%    2.512n ± 0%  -10.35% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/3                           2.802n ±  0%    2.497n ± 0%  -10.92% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/4                           3.202n ±  0%    2.808n ± 0%  -12.30% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/5                           2.821n ±  0%    2.658n ± 0%   -5.76% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/6                           2.819n ±  0%    2.657n ± 0%   -5.73% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/7                           2.820n ±  0%    2.654n ± 0%   -5.87% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/8                           3.202n ±  0%    2.814n ± 0%  -12.12% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/9                           3.202n ±  0%    3.009n ± 0%   -6.03% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/10                          3.202n ±  0%    3.009n ± 0%   -6.03% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/11                          3.202n ±  0%    3.009n ± 0%   -6.03% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/12                          3.202n ±  0%    3.010n ± 0%   -6.01% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/13                          3.202n ±  0%    3.009n ± 0%   -6.03% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/14                          3.202n ±  0%    3.009n ± 0%   -6.03% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/15                          3.202n ±  0%    3.010n ± 0%   -6.01% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/16                          3.202n ±  0%    3.009n ± 0%   -6.03% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/32                          3.602n ±  0%    3.603n ± 0%   +0.03% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/64                          4.202n ±  0%    4.204n ± 0%   +0.05% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/128                         8.005n ±  0%    8.007n ± 0%   +0.02% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/256                         11.21n ±  0%    10.81n ± 0%   -3.57% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/512                         17.65n ±  0%    17.96n ± 0%   +1.73% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/1024                        30.48n ±  0%    30.46n ± 0%   -0.07% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/2048                        56.43n ±  0%    56.30n ± 0%   -0.24% (p=0.000 n=20)
Memmove/4096                        107.7n ±  0%    107.6n ± 0%   -0.09% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/32                   4.002n ±  0%    4.003n ± 0%   +0.02% (p=0.002 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/64                   4.603n ±  0%    4.603n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.286 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/128                  8.704n ±  0%    8.699n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.180 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/256                  12.01n ±  0%    11.76n ± 0%   -2.08% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/512                  18.42n ±  0%    18.36n ± 0%   -0.33% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/1024                 31.23n ±  0%    31.16n ± 0%   -0.21% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/2048                 57.42n ±  0%    56.82n ± 0%   -1.04% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveOverlap/4096                 108.5n ±  0%    108.0n ± 0%   -0.46% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/0               2.804n ±  0%    2.447n ± 0%  -12.70% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/1               2.802n ±  0%    2.491n ± 0%  -11.12% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/2               3.202n ±  0%    2.808n ± 0%  -12.29% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/3               3.202n ±  0%    2.814n ± 0%  -12.12% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/4               3.602n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%  -11.10% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/5               3.202n ±  0%    3.203n ± 0%   +0.03% (p=0.014 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/6               3.202n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/7               3.202n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/8               3.602n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%  -11.10% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/9               3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/10              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.091 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/11              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.613 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/12              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.165 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/13              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/14              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/15              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%    0.00% (p=0.027 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/16              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.661 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/32              4.002n ±  0%    4.002n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/64              6.804n ±  0%    6.804n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.204 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/128             12.61n ±  0%    12.61n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20) ¹
MemmoveUnalignedDst/256             16.33n ±  2%    16.32n ± 2%        ~ (p=0.839 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/512             25.61n ±  0%    24.71n ± 0%   -3.51% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/1024            42.81n ±  0%    42.82n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.973 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/2048            74.86n ±  0%    76.03n ± 0%   +1.56% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDst/4096            152.0n ± 11%    152.0n ± 0%    0.00% (p=0.013 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/32       5.319n ±  0%    5.558n ± 1%   +4.50% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/64       8.006n ±  0%    8.025n ± 0%   +0.24% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/128      9.631n ±  0%    9.601n ± 0%   -0.31% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/256      13.79n ±  2%    13.58n ± 1%        ~ (p=0.234 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/512      21.38n ±  0%    21.30n ± 0%   -0.37% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/1024     41.71n ±  0%    41.70n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.887 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/2048     81.63n ±  0%    81.61n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.481 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedDstOverlap/4096     162.6n ±  0%    162.6n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.171 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/0               2.808n ±  0%    2.482n ± 0%  -11.61% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/1               2.804n ±  0%    2.577n ± 0%   -8.08% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/2               3.202n ±  0%    2.806n ± 0%  -12.37% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/3               3.202n ±  0%    2.808n ± 0%  -12.30% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/4               3.602n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%  -11.10% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/5               3.202n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/6               3.202n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/7               3.202n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/8               3.602n ±  0%    3.202n ± 0%  -11.10% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/9               3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/10              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/11              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.746 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/12              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.407 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/13              3.603n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%   -0.03% (p=0.001 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/14              3.603n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%   -0.01% (p=0.013 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/15              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/16              3.602n ±  0%    3.602n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/32              4.002n ±  0%    4.002n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/64              4.803n ±  0%    4.803n ± 0%    0.00% (p=0.008 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/128             8.405n ±  0%    8.405n ± 0%    0.00% (p=0.003 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/256             12.04n ±  3%    12.20n ± 2%        ~ (p=0.151 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/512             19.11n ±  0%    19.10n ± 3%        ~ (p=0.621 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/1024            35.62n ±  0%    35.62n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.407 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/2048            68.04n ±  0%    68.35n ± 0%   +0.46% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrc/4096            133.2n ±  1%    133.3n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.131 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_16_0       4.202n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_16_0       4.202n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_16_1       4.202n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_16_1       4.202n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_16_4       4.202n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_16_4       4.202n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.661 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_16_7       4.202n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_16_7       4.203n ±  0%    4.202n ± 0%   -0.02% (p=0.008 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_64_0       6.103n ±  0%    6.100n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.595 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_64_0       6.103n ±  0%    6.102n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.973 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_64_1       7.419n ±  0%    7.226n ± 0%   -2.59% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_64_1       6.745n ±  0%    6.941n ± 0%   +2.89% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_64_4       7.420n ±  0%    7.223n ± 0%   -2.65% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_64_4       6.753n ±  0%    6.941n ± 0%   +2.79% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_64_7       7.423n ±  0%    7.204n ± 0%   -2.96% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_64_7       6.750n ±  0%    6.941n ± 0%   +2.83% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_256_0      12.96n ±  0%    12.99n ± 0%   +0.27% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_256_0      12.91n ±  0%    12.94n ± 0%   +0.23% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_256_1      17.21n ±  0%    17.21n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_256_1      17.61n ±  0%    17.61n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_256_4      16.21n ±  0%    16.21n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_256_4      16.41n ±  0%    16.41n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_256_7      14.12n ±  0%    14.10n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.307 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_256_7      14.81n ±  0%    14.81n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20) ¹
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_4096_0     109.3n ±  0%    109.4n ± 0%   +0.09% (p=0.004 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_4096_0     109.6n ±  0%    109.6n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_4096_1     113.5n ±  0%    113.5n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_4096_1     113.7n ±  0%    113.7n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20) ¹
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_4096_4     112.3n ±  0%    112.3n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.763 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_4096_4     112.6n ±  0%    112.9n ± 1%   +0.31% (p=0.032 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_4096_7     110.6n ±  0%    110.6n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20) ¹
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_4096_7     111.1n ±  0%    111.1n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20) ¹
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_65536_0    4.801µ ±  0%    4.818µ ± 0%   +0.34% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_65536_0    5.027µ ±  0%    5.036µ ± 0%   +0.19% (p=0.007 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_65536_1    4.815µ ±  0%    4.729µ ± 0%   -1.78% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_65536_1    4.659µ ±  0%    4.737µ ± 1%   +1.69% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_65536_4    4.807µ ±  0%    4.721µ ± 0%   -1.78% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_65536_4    4.659µ ±  0%    4.601µ ± 0%   -1.23% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/f_65536_7    4.868µ ±  0%    4.759µ ± 0%   -2.23% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcDst/b_65536_7    4.665µ ±  0%    4.709µ ± 0%   +0.93% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/32       6.804n ±  0%    6.810n ± 0%   +0.09% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/64       10.41n ±  0%    10.42n ± 0%   +0.10% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/128      11.59n ±  0%    11.58n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.414 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/256      14.22n ±  0%    14.29n ± 0%   +0.46% (p=0.000 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/512      23.11n ±  0%    23.04n ± 0%   -0.28% (p=0.001 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/1024     41.44n ±  0%    41.47n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.693 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/2048     81.25n ±  0%    81.25n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.405 n=20)
MemmoveUnalignedSrcOverlap/4096     166.1n ±  0%    166.1n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.451 n=20)
geomean                             13.02n          12.69n        -2.51%
¹ all samples are equal

Change-Id: I712adc7670f6ae360714ec5a770d00d76c8700ed
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/618815
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Carlos Amedee <carlos@golang.org>
LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
Reviewed-by: abner chenc <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>
2024-11-05 00:44:11 +00:00
Xiaolin Zhao
47a48ebf34 hash/crc32: optimize the loong64 crc32 implementation
Make use of the newly added LA64 CRC32 instructions to accelerate
computation of CRC32 with IEEE and Castagnoli polynomials.

Benchmarks:
goos: linux
goarch: loong64
pkg: hash/crc32
cpu: Loongson-3A6000 @ 2500.00MHz
                                        |  bench.old   |              bench.new              |
                                        |    sec/op    |   sec/op     vs base                |
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=15/align=0            63.35n ± 0%   15.80n ± 0%  -75.06% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=15/align=1            63.35n ± 0%   16.42n ± 0%  -74.08% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=40/align=0            65.40n ± 0%   19.22n ± 0%  -70.61% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=40/align=1            65.40n ± 0%   19.23n ± 0%  -70.60% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=512/align=0          407.30n ± 0%   66.86n ± 0%  -83.58% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=512/align=1          407.30n ± 0%   66.86n ± 0%  -83.58% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=1kB/align=0           778.2n ± 0%   118.1n ± 0%  -84.82% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=1kB/align=1           778.2n ± 0%   118.1n ± 0%  -84.82% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=4kB/align=0          3004.0n ± 0%   425.6n ± 0%  -85.83% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=4kB/align=1          3004.0n ± 0%   425.6n ± 0%  -85.83% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=32kB/align=0         23.775µ ± 0%   3.305µ ± 0%  -86.10% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=32kB/align=1         23.774µ ± 0%   3.305µ ± 0%  -86.10% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=15/align=0      63.58n ± 0%   15.28n ± 0%  -75.97% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=15/align=1      63.58n ± 0%   16.95n ± 0%  -73.34% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=40/align=0      65.29n ± 0%   17.04n ± 0%  -73.90% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=40/align=1      65.29n ± 0%   19.05n ± 0%  -70.83% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=512/align=0    407.20n ± 0%   55.06n ± 0%  -86.48% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=512/align=1    407.20n ± 0%   56.44n ± 0%  -86.14% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=1kB/align=0    778.10n ± 0%   95.08n ± 0%  -87.78% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=1kB/align=1    778.10n ± 0%   97.72n ± 0%  -87.44% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=4kB/align=0    3004.0n ± 0%   338.5n ± 0%  -88.73% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=4kB/align=1    3004.0n ± 0%   341.1n ± 0%  -88.64% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=32kB/align=0   23.775µ ± 0%   2.623µ ± 0%  -88.97% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=32kB/align=1   23.775µ ± 0%   2.896µ ± 0%  -87.82% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=15/align=0         63.11n ± 0%   63.11n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.737 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=15/align=1         63.11n ± 0%   63.11n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=40/align=0         153.2n ± 0%   153.2n ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=40/align=1         153.2n ± 0%   153.2n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.737 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=512/align=0        1.854µ ± 0%   1.854µ ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=512/align=1        1.854µ ± 0%   1.854µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.737 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=1kB/align=0        3.699µ ± 0%   3.699µ ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=1kB/align=1        3.699µ ± 0%   3.699µ ± 0%        ~ (p=1.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=4kB/align=0        14.77µ ± 0%   14.77µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.495 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=4kB/align=1        14.77µ ± 0%   14.77µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.704 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=32kB/align=0       118.1µ ± 0%   118.1µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.057 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=32kB/align=1       118.1µ ± 0%   118.1µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.493 n=20)
geomean                                    1.001µ        306.8n       -69.35%

goos: linux
goarch: loong64
pkg: hash/crc32
cpu: Loongson-3A5000 @ 2500.00MHz
                                        |  bench.old  |              bench.new              |
                                        |   sec/op    |   sec/op     vs base                |
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=15/align=0           75.70n ± 1%   47.04n ± 1%  -37.86% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=15/align=1           75.70n ± 1%   46.64n ± 1%  -38.39% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=40/align=0           89.26n ± 0%   65.49n ± 0%  -26.63% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=40/align=1           89.09n ± 0%   72.55n ± 1%  -18.56% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=512/align=0          621.0n ± 0%   513.5n ± 0%  -17.31% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=512/align=1          621.0n ± 0%   521.9n ± 0%  -15.96% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=1kB/align=0          1.204µ ± 0%   1.001µ ± 0%  -16.86% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=1kB/align=1          1.205µ ± 0%   1.009µ ± 0%  -16.27% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=4kB/align=0          4.665µ ± 0%   3.923µ ± 0%  -15.91% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=4kB/align=1          4.665µ ± 0%   3.931µ ± 0%  -15.73% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=32kB/align=0         36.97µ ± 0%   31.20µ ± 0%  -15.60% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=32kB/align=1         36.96µ ± 0%   31.21µ ± 0%  -15.57% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=15/align=0     75.72n ± 1%   48.07n ± 1%  -36.52% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=15/align=1     75.70n ± 1%   46.99n ± 2%  -37.93% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=40/align=0     87.91n ± 0%   64.89n ± 0%  -26.19% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=40/align=1     87.91n ± 0%   72.12n ± 1%  -17.97% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=512/align=0    619.8n ± 0%   514.3n ± 0%  -17.02% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=512/align=1    619.8n ± 0%   521.7n ± 0%  -15.83% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=1kB/align=0    1.202µ ± 0%   1.001µ ± 0%  -16.72% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=1kB/align=1    1.202µ ± 0%   1.009µ ± 0%  -16.06% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=4kB/align=0    4.663µ ± 0%   3.924µ ± 0%  -15.85% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=4kB/align=1    4.663µ ± 0%   3.931µ ± 0%  -15.70% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=32kB/align=0   36.96µ ± 0%   31.20µ ± 0%  -15.60% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=32kB/align=1   36.96µ ± 0%   31.21µ ± 0%  -15.57% (p=0.000 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=15/align=0        74.91n ± 1%   74.95n ± 1%        ~ (p=0.963 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=15/align=1        74.91n ± 1%   75.02n ± 1%        ~ (p=0.909 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=40/align=0        165.0n ± 0%   165.0n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.865 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=40/align=1        165.1n ± 0%   165.0n ± 0%        ~ (p=0.342 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=512/align=0       1.867µ ± 0%   1.867µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.320 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=512/align=1       1.867µ ± 0%   1.867µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.782 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=1kB/align=0       3.712µ ± 0%   3.712µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.859 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=1kB/align=1       3.712µ ± 0%   3.713µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.175 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=4kB/align=0       14.79µ ± 0%   14.79µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.826 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=4kB/align=1       14.79µ ± 0%   14.79µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.169 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=32kB/align=0      118.1µ ± 0%   118.1µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.941 n=20)
CRC32/poly=Koopman/size=32kB/align=1      118.1µ ± 0%   118.1µ ± 0%        ~ (p=0.473 n=20)
geomean                                   1.299µ        1.109µ       -14.68%

Performance of poly=Koopman is not affected.

This patch is a copy of CL 478596.
Co-authored-by: WANG Xuerui <git@xen0n.name>

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Robert Griesemer
6f59c11155 go/types, types2: better error message when selecting on a built-in
Fixes #43285.

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Michael Matloob
d72b5bc3d7 cmd/go/internal/web: split interceptor into separate package
This moves the interception code ito package
cmd/go/internal/web/intercept so that it can also be used by
cmd/go/internal/auth.

For #26232

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e8bb9129d1 runtime/pprof: relax TestProfilerStackDepth
The TestProfilerStackDepth/heap test can spuriously fail if the profiler
happens to capture a stack with an allocation several frames deep into
runtime code. The pprof API hides runtime frames at the leaf-end of
stacks, but those frames still count against the profiler's stack depth
limit. The test checks only the first stack it finds with the desired
prefix and fails if it's not deep enough or doesn't have the right root
frame. So it can fail in that scenario, even though the implementation
isn't really broken.

Relax the test to check that there is at least one stack with desired
prefix, depth, and root frame.

Fixes #70112

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Cuong Manh Le
ea38fa5345 cmd/compile: fix mis-compilation with labeled fallthrough
A fallthrough statement can be a labeled fallthrough per Go spec.
However, the hasFallthrough function is not considering this case,
causing mis-compilation.

Fixing this by un-wrapping (possible nested) labeled fallthrough
statements if any.

Fixes #70173

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Cuong Manh Le
324f41b748 cmd/compile: fix inlining name mangling for blank label
Fixes #70175

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Youlin Feng
76f3e0ac8d go/types, types2: print variadic argument in dotdotdot form in error message
If a variadic call to a variadic function has not enough/too many
arguments, then print the variadic argument in dotdotdot form
instead of as a slice type in the error message.

Fixes #70150

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Alan Donovan
9c5f5bd6d3 go/parser: set File{Start,End} correctly in all cases
...even when the file is empty or lacks a valid package decl.

+ test

Fixes #70162

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Nigel Tao
9c93d99c61 image/jpeg: add more theHuffmanSpec comments
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Meng Zhuo
989eed2849 slice, sort: correct triple of xorshift RNG
The original triple is `[13,17,5]` which don't existed in the Xorshift
RNG paper.
This CL use the right triple `[13,7,17]` for 64 bits RNG.

Fixes #70144

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2024-11-02 07:24:25 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
375129ab4c cmd/dist, internal/syslist: update UnixOS comments
Update the comments about the list of Unix systems after CL 601357,
which moved one copy and eliminated another.

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2024-11-02 04:21:27 +00:00
Xiaolin Zhao
3ae5ff2a27 cmd/asm: add support for loong64 FMA instructions
Add support for assembling the FMA instructions present in the LoongArch
base ISA v1.00. This requires adding a new instruction format and making
use of a third source operand, which is put in RestArgs[0].

The single-precision instructions have the `.s` prefix in their official
mnemonics, and similar Go asm instructions all have `S` prefix for the
other architectures having FMA support, but in this change they instead
have `F` prefix in Go asm because loong64 currently follows the mips
backends in the naming convention. This could be changed later because
FMA is fully expressible in pure Go, making it unlikely to have to hand-
write such assembly in the wild.

Example mapping between actual encoding and Go asm syntax:

fmadd.s fd, fj, fk, fa -> FMADDF fa, fk, fj, fd
(prog.From = fa, prog.Reg = fk, prog.RestArgs[0] = fj and prog.To = fd)

fmadd.s fd, fd, fk, fa -> FMADDF fa, fk, fd
(prog.From = fa, prog.Reg = fk and prog.To = fd)

This patch is a copy of CL 477716.
Co-authored-by: WANG Xuerui <git@xen0n.name>

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Ian Lance Taylor
4a0d5d601e cmd/go: permit linker flag -Wl,--push-state,--as-needed
Fixes #70023

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changwang ma
3452f07457 runtime: fix out-of-date comment doc
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cuishuang
2fd2718f6b bufio: add example for ReadFrom and remove unused code
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Xiaolin Zhao
65235e137f all: update golang.org/x/text to v0.19.0
Commands run (in both src and src/cmd):
	go get golang.org/x/text@v0.19.0
	go mod tidy
	go mod vendor

This is in preparation for vendoring an updated x/tools it has a
requirement on x/text v0.19.0.

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khr@golang.org
43725ba283 internal/runtime/maps: return after fatal to help register allocator
Seems simple, but putting the return after fatal ensures that at the
point of the small group loop, no call has happened so the key is
still in a register. This ensures that we don't have to restore the
key from the stack before the comparison on each iteration. That gets
rid of a load from the inner loop.

name                                       old time/op  new time/op  delta
MapAccessHit/Key=int64/Elem=int64/len=6-8  4.01ns ± 6%  3.85ns ± 3%  -3.92%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)

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khr@golang.org
47cd14f268 internal/runtime/maps: clean up put slot calls
Use matchEmptyOrDeleted instead of matchEmpty.
Streamline the code a bit.
TODO: replicate in all the _fast files.
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378c48e6c7 internal/runtime/maps: use matchEmptyOrDeleted instead of matchEmpty
It's a bit more efficient.

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Keith Randall
900578d09c internal/runtime/maps: removed unused convertNonFullToEmptyAndFullToDeleted
I don't think we have any code that uses this function.
Unless it is something for the future.

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Keith Randall
490f6a7933 internal/runtime/maps: simplify emptyOrDeleted condition
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Michael Anthony Knyszek
b813e6fd73 cmd/cgo/internal/testsanitizers: disable ASLR for TSAN tests
Ever since we had to upgrade from our COS image, we've been experiencing
TSAN test failures. My best guess is that the ASLR randomization entropy
increased, causing TSAN to fail. TSAN already re-execs itself in Clang
18+ with ASLR disabled, so just execute the tests with ASLR disabled on
Linux.

Fixes #59418.

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Xiaolin Zhao
7240c6cb97 cmd/asm: add support for loong64 CRC32 instructions
This patch is a copy of CL 478595.
Co-authored-by: WANG Xuerui <git@xen0n.name>

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Xiaolin Zhao
3f694f73d0 cmd/asm: add support for the rest of loong64 unary bitops
All remaining unary bitop instructions in the LoongArch v1.00 base ISA
are added with this change.

While at it, add the missing W suffix to the current CLO/CLZ names. They
are not used anywhere as far as we know, so no breakage is expected.
Also, stop reusing SLL's instruction format for simplicity, in favor of
a new but trivial instruction format case.

This patch is a copy of CL 477717.
Co-authored-by: WANG Xuerui <git@xen0n.name>

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2024-11-01 01:54:58 +00:00
Andy Pan
a69fffbaf8 net,os: consolidate poll.SendFile sending until EOF with 0
We've already use size==0 to indicate sending until EOF for
poll.SendFile on non-Linux platforms: Windows/*BSD/macOS/Solaris.

Let's harmonize Linux with others, making poll.SendFile on Linux
match its comment.

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Andy Pan
970dfe0ff0 internal/poll: fix the inaccurate comment and add a edge test case
*BSD can also returns (>0, EAGAIN) with non-blocking socket,
it's therefore not macOS-specific.

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Andy Pan
6df37f70de internal/poll: make sendfile(2) work on Androids
Fixes some Android builders.

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https://build.golang.org/log/f5290236a27b099020fe56ff5d271886353b64f8

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Andy Pan
91ec6b6321 internal/poll: confine runtime OS-checks to sendFileChunk
Ref:
https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/golang/builders/ci/gotip-solaris-amd64/b8732788420094473425/overview
https://build.golang.org/log/80a05c426ceaebd0906eae80e5a3afd7e92d2f41

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2024-10-31 23:30:46 +00:00
Richard Miller
d74defe8d3 crypto/rand: skip TestAllocations on plan9
The function crypto/rand.read allocates on Plan 9, so this test
would always fail.

Fixes #69873

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2024-10-31 21:41:16 +00:00
Daniel McCarney
81f89f2011 crypto/internal/fips/sha3/testdata: remove unused KATS
When the SHA3 code was imported from x/crypto we determined the
keccackKats.json.deflate testcases were redundant with existing test
coverage and ACVP. While the testcases referencing the data were
already removed, we forgot to remove the data itself prior to this
commit.

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2024-10-31 21:18:31 +00:00
Paul E. Murphy
b79314289b os: skip TestPipeThreads on aix
This tests fails sporadically on the aix-ppc64 CI. I suspect this is
an aix performance related issue. Skip the test.

AIX seems slow to perform a non-blocking reading on a pipe, and this
results in too many threads being created. This happens as far back
as go1.22, where I stopped looking.

On the GCC farm machine gcc119, The failure rate seemed coupled to
GOMAXPROCS; about 1% for <=8, up to 40%+ for >=30 for all releases
tested.

For #70131

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Sean Liao
d6df73ce40 net/http: clarify ServeMux path sanitization
For #70130

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Adam
f7a14ae0cd math/big: properly linkify a reference
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2024-10-31 19:23:59 +00:00
Xiaolin Zhao
ac396b4b91 all: update golang.org/x/sys to v0.26.0
Commands run (in both src and src/cmd):
	go get golang.org/x/sys@v0.26.0
	go mod tidy
	go mod vendor

This is in preparation for vendoring an updated x/tools it has a
requirement on x/sys v0.26.0.

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2024-10-31 19:23:01 +00:00
George Adams
325ee1ce3d os: fix findOneDriveDir to expand REG_SZ registry values
On some Windows systems the SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OneDrive registry key is REG_SZ rather than REG_EXPAND_SZ.

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Michael Pratt
99d60c24e2 all: enable GOEXPERIMENT=swissmap by default
For #54766.

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Ian Lance Taylor
2bb820fd5b cmd/go: if GOPATH and GOROOT are the same, refer to wiki page
This gives us a place to clarify what the problem is
and how people should fix it.

For #65656
Fixes #70093

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Mauri de Souza Meneguzzo
5dbb0a5c6b internal/runtime/atomic: fix uintptr usage in arm And8/Or8
In CL 622075, I introduced code that violated unsafe.Pointer rules
by casting to uintptr and back across statements. This change corrects it.

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Hao Liu
6d39245514 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: make sure prologue and epilogue are pattern matched for small frames
CL 379075 implemented function prologue/epilogue with STP/LDP.
To fix issue #53374, CL 412474 reverted the prologue STP change for
small frames, and the LDP in epilogue was kept. The current instructions
are:

  prologue:
    MOVD.W	R30, -offset(RSP)
    MOVD	R29, -8(RSP)
  epilogue:
    LDP		-8(RSP), (R29, R30)
    ADD		$offset, RSP, RSP

It seems a bit strange, as:

1) The prolog and epilogue are not in the same pattern (either STR-LDR,
   or STP-LDP).
2) Go Internal ABI defines that R30 is saved at 0(RSP) and R29 is saved
   at -8(RSP), so we can not use a single STP.W/LDP.P to save/restore
   LR&FP and adjust SP. Changing the ABI causes too much complexity,
   and the benefit is not that big.

This patch reverts the small frames' epilogue change in CL 379075. It
converts LDP in the epilogue to LDR-LDR. Another solution is to re-apply
the STP change in prologue, which requires to fix #53609. This seems the
easier and safer solution in the mean time. The new instructions are:

  prologue:
    MOVD.W	R30, -offset(RSP)
    MOVD	R29, -8(RSP)
  epilogue:
    MOVD	-8(RSP), R29
    MOVD.P	offset(RSP), R30

The current pattern may cause performance issues in Store-Forwarding on
micro-architectures like AmpereOne. Assuming a function call in the
middle of such code is short enough that the stores are still around,
then the LDP executes and it may wait longer to get the results from
separated stores in Store Buffers other than single STP.

Store-Forwarding aims to improve the efficiency of the processor by
allowing data to be forwarded directly from a store operation to a
subsequent load operation when certain conditions are met. See the
paper: "Memory Barriers: a Hardware View for Software Hackers"
(chapter 3.2: Store Forwarding).

The performance of following ARM64 Linux servers were tested:

1) AmpereOne (ARM v8.6+) from Ampere Computing.
2) Ampere Altra (ARM Neoverse N1) from Ampere Computing.
3) Graviton2 (ARM Neoverse N1) from AWS.

The effect of this change depends the hardware implementation of
store-forwarding. It can obviously improve AmpereOne, especially for
small functions that are frequently called and returned quickly.
E.g., JSON Marshal/Unmarshal benchmarks on AmpereOne:

    goos: linux
    goarch: arm64
    pkg: encoding/json
                             │ ampere-one.base │            ampere-one.new            │
                             │     sec/op      │    sec/op     vs base                │
    CodeMarshal-8                 882.1µ ±  1%   779.6µ ±  1%  -11.62% (p=0.000 n=10)
    CodeMarshalError-8            961.5µ ±  0%   855.7µ ±  1%  -11.01% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/32-8             207.6n ±  1%   187.8n ±  0%   -9.52% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/256-8            501.0n ±  1%   482.6n ±  1%   -3.68% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/4096-8           5.336µ ±  1%   5.074µ ±  1%   -4.92% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/32-8        242.3µ ±  2%   205.7µ ±  3%  -15.08% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/256-8       242.4µ ±  1%   205.2µ ±  2%  -15.35% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/4096-8      247.9µ ±  0%   210.1µ ±  1%  -15.24% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalMap-8                  150.8n ±  1%   145.7n ±  0%   -3.35% (p=0.000 n=10)
    EncodeMarshaler-8             50.30n ± 26%   54.48n ±  6%        ~ (p=0.739 n=10)
    CodeUnmarshal-8               4.796m ±  2%   4.055m ±  1%  -15.45% (p=0.000 n=10)
    CodeUnmarshalReuse-8          4.260m ±  1%   3.496m ±  1%  -17.94% (p=0.000 n=10)
    UnmarshalString-8             73.89n ±  1%   65.83n ±  1%  -10.91% (p=0.000 n=10)
    UnmarshalFloat64-8            60.63n ±  1%   58.66n ± 25%        ~ (p=0.143 n=10)
    UnmarshalInt64-8              55.62n ±  1%   53.25n ± 22%        ~ (p=0.468 n=10)
    UnmarshalMap-8                255.3n ±  1%   230.3n ±  1%   -9.77% (p=0.000 n=10)
    UnmarshalNumber-8             467.2n ±  1%   367.0n ±  0%  -21.43% (p=0.000 n=10)
    geomean                       6.224µ         5.605µ         -9.94%

Other ARM64 micro-architectures may be not affected so much by such
issue. E.g., benchmarks on Ampere Altra and Graviton2 show slight
improvements:

                             │ altra.base  │             altra.new              │
                             │   sec/op    │   sec/op     vs base               │
    CodeMarshal-8              980.1µ ± 1%   977.3µ ± 1%       ~ (p=0.912 n=10)
    CodeMarshalError-8         1.109m ± 3%   1.096m ± 5%       ~ (p=0.971 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/32-8          246.8n ± 1%   245.4n ± 0%  -0.55% (p=0.002 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/256-8         590.9n ± 1%   606.6n ± 1%  +2.67% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/4096-8        6.351µ ± 1%   6.376µ ± 1%       ~ (p=0.183 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/32-8     245.3µ ± 2%   246.1µ ± 2%       ~ (p=0.684 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/256-8    245.5µ ± 1%   248.7µ ± 2%       ~ (p=0.218 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/4096-8   254.2µ ± 1%   254.9µ ± 1%       ~ (p=0.481 n=10)
    MarshalMap-8               152.7n ± 2%   151.5n ± 3%       ~ (p=0.782 n=10)
    EncodeMarshaler-8          45.95n ± 7%   42.88n ± 5%  -6.70% (p=0.014 n=10)
    CodeUnmarshal-8            5.121m ± 4%   5.125m ± 3%       ~ (p=0.579 n=10)
    CodeUnmarshalReuse-8       4.616m ± 3%   4.634m ± 2%       ~ (p=0.529 n=10)
    UnmarshalString-8          72.12n ± 2%   72.20n ± 2%       ~ (p=0.912 n=10)
    UnmarshalFloat64-8         64.44n ± 5%   63.20n ± 4%       ~ (p=0.393 n=10)
    UnmarshalInt64-8           61.49n ± 2%   58.14n ± 4%  -5.45% (p=0.002 n=10)
    UnmarshalMap-8             263.6n ± 2%   266.2n ± 1%       ~ (p=0.196 n=10)
    UnmarshalNumber-8          464.7n ± 1%   464.0n ± 0%       ~ (p=0.566 n=10)
    geomean                    6.617µ        6.575µ       -0.64%

                             │ graviton2.base │            graviton2.new            │
                             │     sec/op     │    sec/op     vs base               │
    CodeMarshal-8                1.122m ±  0%   1.118m ±  1%       ~ (p=0.052 n=10)
    CodeMarshalError-8           1.216m ±  1%   1.214m ±  0%       ~ (p=0.631 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/32-8            289.9n ±  0%   280.8n ±  0%  -3.17% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/256-8           675.9n ±  0%   664.7n ±  0%  -1.66% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalBytes/4096-8          6.884µ ±  0%   6.885µ ±  0%       ~ (p=0.565 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/32-8       293.1µ ±  2%   288.9µ ±  2%       ~ (p=0.123 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/256-8      296.0µ ±  3%   289.0µ ±  1%  -2.36% (p=0.019 n=10)
    MarshalBytesError/4096-8     300.4µ ±  1%   295.6µ ±  0%  -1.60% (p=0.000 n=10)
    MarshalMap-8                 168.8n ±  1%   168.8n ±  1%       ~ (p=1.000 n=10)
    EncodeMarshaler-8            53.77n ±  8%   50.05n ± 12%       ~ (p=0.579 n=10)
    CodeUnmarshal-8              5.875m ±  2%   5.882m ±  1%       ~ (p=0.796 n=10)
    CodeUnmarshalReuse-8         5.383m ±  1%   5.366m ±  0%       ~ (p=0.631 n=10)
    UnmarshalString-8            74.59n ±  1%   73.99n ±  0%  -0.80% (p=0.001 n=10)
    UnmarshalFloat64-8           68.52n ±  7%   64.19n ± 18%       ~ (p=0.868 n=10)
    UnmarshalInt64-8             65.32n ± 13%   62.24n ±  8%       ~ (p=0.138 n=10)
    UnmarshalMap-8               290.1n ±  0%   291.3n ±  0%  +0.43% (p=0.010 n=10)
    UnmarshalNumber-8            514.4n ±  0%   499.4n ±  0%  -2.93% (p=0.000 n=10)
    geomean                      7.459µ         7.317µ        -1.91%

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Damien Neil
4efd519165 internal/poll: avoid overflow in sendfile limit, simplify Solaris
Avoid integer overflow when passing a number of bytes to sendfile.

Also, Solaris might not support passing a 0 length to read to
the end of a file, but it does support passing a very large length.
So just do that instead of looking up the source file size.

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Damien Neil
0fd414c652 internal/poll: handle (0, EINVAL) return from sendfile on Solaris
Also check for GOOS=illumos as well as GOOS=solaris.

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Cherry Mui
76a8409eb8 runtime: update and restore g0 stack bounds at cgocallback
Currently, at a cgo callback where there is already a Go frame on
the stack (i.e. C->Go->C->Go), we require that at the inner Go
callback the SP is within the g0's stack bounds set by a previous
callback. This is to prevent that the C code switches stack while
having a Go frame on the stack, which we don't really support. But
this could also happen when we cannot get accurate stack bounds,
e.g. when pthread_getattr_np is not available. Since the stack
bounds are just estimates based on the current SP, if there are
multiple C->Go callbacks with various stack depth, it is possible
that the SP of a later callback falls out of a previous call's
estimate. This leads to runtime throw in a seemingly reasonable
program.

This CL changes it to save the old g0 stack bounds at cgocallback,
update the bounds, and restore the old bounds at return. So each
callback will get its own stack bounds based on the current SP,
and when it returns, the outer callback has the its old stack
bounds restored.

Also, at a cgo callback when there is no Go frame on the stack,
we currently always get new stack bounds. We do this because if
we can only get estimated bounds based on the SP, and the stack
depth varies a lot between two C->Go calls, the previous
estimates may be off and we fall out or nearly fall out of the
previous bounds. But this causes a performance problem: the
pthread API to get accurate stack bounds (pthread_getattr_np) is
very slow when called on the main thread. Getting the stack bounds
every time significantly slows down repeated C->Go calls on the
main thread.

This CL fixes it by "caching" the stack bounds if they are
accurate. I.e. at the second time Go calls into C, if the previous
stack bounds are accurate, and the current SP is in bounds, we can
be sure it is the same stack and we don't need to update the bounds.
This avoids the repeated calls to pthread_getattr_np. If we cannot
get the accurate bounds, we continue to update the stack bounds
based on the SP, and that operation is very cheap.

On a Linux/AMD64 machine with glibc:

name                     old time/op  new time/op  delta
CgoCallbackMainThread-8  96.4µs ± 3%   0.1µs ± 2%  -99.92%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)

Fixes #68285.
Fixes #68587.

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Ian Lance Taylor
555ef55460 cmd/internal/osinfo: stop importing golang.org/x/sys/unix
This is the only non-vendored file that imports x/sys/unix.
Switch to fetching the information in this package.

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Mauri de Souza Meneguzzo
060bd25310 internal/runtime/atomic: add Xchg8 for arm
For #69735

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Michael Pratt
63ba2b9d84 cmd/compile,internal/runtime/maps: stack allocated maps and small alloc
The compiler will stack allocate the Map struct and initial group if
possible.

Stack maps are initialized inline without calling into the runtime.
Small heap allocated maps use makemap_small.

These are the same heuristics as existing maps.

For #54766.

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Michael Pratt
aefb173b0a internal/runtime/maps: store group across Iter.Next calls
A previous CL kept it across loop iterations, but those are more rare
than call iterations.

For #54766.

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Michael Pratt
7b3ac0ca5d internal/runtime/maps: avoid table lookup on most Iter.Next calls
Speeds up iteration by about 3%.

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