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Daniel Morsing
0edafefc36 cmd/gc: emit code for extern = <N>
https://golang.org/cl/152700045/ made it possible for struct literals assigned to globals to use <N> as the RHS. Normally, this is to zero out variables on first use. Because globals are already zero (or their linker initialized value), we just ignored this.

Now that <N> can occur from non-initialization code, we need to emit this code. We don't use <N> for initialization of globals any more, so this shouldn't cause any excessive zeroing.

Fixes #8961.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=bradfitz, golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/154540044
2014-10-20 15:59:10 +01:00
Chris Manghane
db4dad7fd7 cmd/gc: blank methods are not permitted in interface types
Fixes #6606.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews, gri
https://golang.org/cl/156210044
2014-10-15 09:55:13 -07:00
Chris Manghane
fe8f799ef7 cmd/gc: check for initialization cycles in method values
Fixes #7960.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews, gri
https://golang.org/cl/159800045
2014-10-14 19:12:10 -07:00
Chris Manghane
d83e43ccc6 test: add test for gccgo-specific issue 8079
LGTM=gri
R=gri
CC=golang-codereviews, iant
https://golang.org/cl/159850044
2014-10-13 12:33:45 -07:00
Evan Kroske
55df81d37f cmd/gc: prohibit short variable declarations containing duplicate symbols
Fixes #6764.
Fixes #8435.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, r, gobot, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/116440046
2014-10-06 17:16:39 -04:00
Russ Cox
454d1b0e8b cmd/gc: fix call order in array literal of slice literal of make chan
Fixes #8761.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/144530045
2014-09-30 12:48:47 -04:00
Ian Lance Taylor
f6fc14094a cmd/ld: don't automatically mark symbols created by -X as reachable
This fixes the bug in which the linker reports "missing Go
type information" when a -X option refers to a symbol that is
not used.

Fixes #8821.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/151000043
2014-09-28 08:27:05 -07:00
Russ Cox
870f4e190c cmd/gc: emit error for out-of-bounds slice of constant string
Fixes #7200.

LGTM=gri, iant
R=golang-codereviews, gri, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/150020044
2014-09-25 13:24:43 -04:00
Russ Cox
52e9bcafe1 cmd/gc: print x++ (not x += 1) in errors about x++
Fixes #8311.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/146270043
2014-09-25 13:13:02 -04:00
Russ Cox
53c66543e0 cmd/gc: avoid infinite recursion on invalid recursive type
Fixes #8507.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/144560043
2014-09-25 13:08:37 -04:00
Russ Cox
43c4287b25 cmd/gc: fix import of package with var func returning _
Fixes #8280.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/146240043
2014-09-24 16:53:34 -04:00
Russ Cox
00d2f916ad cmd/gc: run escape analysis always (even in -N mode)
Fixes #8585.
Removes some little-used code paths.

LGTM=josharian
R=golang-codereviews, minux, josharian
CC=golang-codereviews, iant, r
https://golang.org/cl/132970043
2014-09-24 15:20:03 -04:00
Russ Cox
653fb6d872 liblink: make GO_ARGS the default for functions beginning with ·
If there is a leading ·, assume there is a Go prototype and
attach the Go prototype information to the function.
If the function is not called from Go and does not need a
Go prototype, it can be made file-local instead (using name<>(SB)).

This fixes the current BSD build failures, by giving functions like
sync/atomic.StoreUint32 argument stack map information.

Fixes #8753.

LGTM=khr, iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant, khr, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews, r, rlh
https://golang.org/cl/142150043
2014-09-16 17:39:55 -04:00
Russ Cox
8d61334dd5 cmd/gc: say 'non-constant array bound' instead of 'invalid array bound'
Fixes #8196.

LGTM=adonovan
R=adonovan
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/141510044
2014-09-16 10:21:54 -04:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
c3dbf56a14 cmd/ld: document that -X overwrites initialized variables
Fixes #7626.

LGTM=iant
R=rsc, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/144870045
2014-09-15 18:16:45 -07:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
f197988ca5 test: make maplinear iterdelete test less flaky
iterdelete's run time varies; occasionally we get unlucky. To reduce spurious failures, average away some of the variation.

On my machine, 8 of 5000 runs (0.15%) failed before this CL. After this CL, there were no failures after 35,000 runs.

I confirmed that this adjusted test still fails before CL 141270043.

LGTM=khr
R=khr
CC=bradfitz, golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/140610043
2014-09-15 10:56:37 -07:00
Rémy Oudompheng
e024ed5ca4 cmd/gc: don't walk static nodes generated by anylit.
During anylit run, nodes such as SLICEARR(statictmp, [:])
may be generated and are expected to be found unchanged by
gen_as_init.

In some walks (in particular walkselect), the statement
may be walked again and lowered to its usual form, leading to a
crash.

Fixes #8017.
Fixes #8024.
Fixes #8058.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, dvyukov, gobot, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/112080043
2014-09-15 18:31:47 +02:00
Rémy Oudompheng
8d47b08255 cmd/gc: generate type alg after calling dowidth.
Previously it might happen before calling dowidth and
result in a compiler crash.

Fixes #8060.

LGTM=dvyukov, rsc
R=golang-codereviews, dvyukov, gobot, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/110980044
2014-09-15 18:24:16 +02:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
8cc6cb2f17 test: return errors earlier in run.go
Fixes #8184.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/137510043
2014-09-11 12:47:17 -07:00
Russ Cox
fcb4cabba4 cmd/gc: emit write barriers
A write *p = x that needs a write barrier (not all do)
now turns into runtime.writebarrierptr(p, x)
or one of the other variants.

The write barrier implementations are trivial.
The goal here is to emit the calls in the correct places
and to incur the cost of those function calls in the Go 1.4 cycle.

Performance on the Go 1 benchmark suite below.
Remember, the goal is to slow things down (and be correct).

We will look into optimizations in separate CLs, as part of
the process of comparing Go 1.3 against tip in order to make
sure Go 1.4 runs at least as fast as Go 1.3.

benchmark                          old ns/op      new ns/op      delta
BenchmarkBinaryTree17              3118336716     3452876110     +10.73%
BenchmarkFannkuch11                3184497677     3211552284     +0.85%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfEmpty           89.9           107            +19.02%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfString          236            287            +21.61%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfInt             246            278            +13.01%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfIntInt          395            458            +15.95%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfPrefixedInt     343            378            +10.20%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfFloat           477            525            +10.06%
BenchmarkFmtManyArgs               1446           1707           +18.05%
BenchmarkGobDecode                 14398047       14685958       +2.00%
BenchmarkGobEncode                 12557718       12947104       +3.10%
BenchmarkGzip                      453462345      472413285      +4.18%
BenchmarkGunzip                    114226016      115127398      +0.79%
BenchmarkHTTPClientServer          114689         112122         -2.24%
BenchmarkJSONEncode                24914536       26135942       +4.90%
BenchmarkJSONDecode                86832877       103620289      +19.33%
BenchmarkMandelbrot200             4833452        4898780        +1.35%
BenchmarkGoParse                   4317976        4835474        +11.98%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy0_32       150            166            +10.67%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy0_1K       393            402            +2.29%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy1_32       125            142            +13.60%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy1_1K       1010           1236           +22.38%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_32      232            301            +29.74%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_1K      76963          102721         +33.47%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_32        3833           5463           +42.53%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_1K        119668         161614         +35.05%
BenchmarkRevcomp                   763449047      706768534      -7.42%
BenchmarkTemplate                  124954724      134834549      +7.91%
BenchmarkTimeParse                 517            511            -1.16%
BenchmarkTimeFormat                501            514            +2.59%

benchmark                         old MB/s     new MB/s     speedup
BenchmarkGobDecode                53.31        52.26        0.98x
BenchmarkGobEncode                61.12        59.28        0.97x
BenchmarkGzip                     42.79        41.08        0.96x
BenchmarkGunzip                   169.88       168.55       0.99x
BenchmarkJSONEncode               77.89        74.25        0.95x
BenchmarkJSONDecode               22.35        18.73        0.84x
BenchmarkGoParse                  13.41        11.98        0.89x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy0_32      213.30       191.72       0.90x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy0_1K      2603.92      2542.74      0.98x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy1_32      254.00       224.93       0.89x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy1_1K      1013.53      827.98       0.82x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_32     4.30         3.31         0.77x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_1K     13.30        9.97         0.75x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_32       8.35         5.86         0.70x
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_1K       8.56         6.34         0.74x
BenchmarkRevcomp                  332.92       359.62       1.08x
BenchmarkTemplate                 15.53        14.39        0.93x

LGTM=rlh
R=rlh
CC=dvyukov, golang-codereviews, iant, khr, r
https://golang.org/cl/136380043
2014-09-11 12:17:45 -04:00
Keith Randall
689dc60c14 runtime: add timing test for iterate/delete map idiom.
LGTM=bradfitz, iant
R=iant, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/140510043
2014-09-10 22:54:07 -07:00
Russ Cox
220a6de47e build: adjustments for move from src/pkg to src
This CL adjusts code referring to src/pkg to refer to src.

Immediately after submitting this CL, I will submit
a change doing 'hg mv src/pkg/* src'.
That change will be too large to review with Rietveld
but will contain only the 'hg mv'.

This CL will break the build.
The followup 'hg mv' will fix it.

For more about the move, see golang.org/s/go14nopkg.

LGTM=r
R=r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/134570043
2014-09-08 00:06:45 -04:00
Russ Cox
b6951bcc0b runtime: increase stack split limit again
Increase NOSPLIT reservation from 192 to 384 bytes.
The problem is that the non-Unix systems (Solaris and Windows)
just can't make system calls in a small amount of space,
and then worse they do things that are complex enough
to warrant calling runtime.throw on failure.
We don't have time to rewrite the code to use less stack.

I'm not happy about this, but it's still a small amount.

The good news is that we're doing this to get to only
using copying stacks for stack growth. Once that is true,
we can drop the default stack size from 8k to 4k, which
should more than make up for the bytes we're losing here.

LGTM=r
R=iant, r, bradfitz, aram.h
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/140350043
2014-09-06 21:16:13 -04:00
Russ Cox
8473695797 runtime: fix panic/wrapper/recover math
The gp->panicwrap adjustment is just fatally flawed.
Now that there is a Panic.argp field, update that instead.
That can be done on entry only, so that unwinding doesn't
need to worry about undoing anything. The wrappers
emit a few more instructions in the prologue but everything
else in the system gets much simpler.

It also fixes (without trying) a broken test I never checked in.

Fixes #7491.

LGTM=khr
R=khr
CC=dvyukov, golang-codereviews, iant, r
https://golang.org/cl/135490044
2014-09-06 13:19:08 -04:00
Russ Cox
f8f630f5ec runtime: use reflect.call during panic instead of newstackcall
newstackcall creates a new stack segment, and we want to
be able to throw away all that code.

LGTM=khr
R=khr, iant
CC=dvyukov, golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/139270043
2014-09-05 16:51:45 -04:00
Keith Randall
8217b4a203 runtime: convert panic/recover to Go
created panic1.go just so diffs were available.
After this CL is in, I'd like to move panic.go -> defer.go
and panic1.go -> panic.go.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/133530045
2014-09-05 10:04:16 -04:00
Russ Cox
397bdb216f runtime: increase nosplit area to 192
In CL 131450043, which raised it to 160,
I'd raise it to 192 if necessary.
Apparently it is necessary on windows/amd64.

One note for those concerned about the growth:
in the old segmented stack world, we wasted this much
space at the bottom of every stack segment.
In the new contiguous stack world, each goroutine has
only one stack segment, so we only waste this much space
once per goroutine. So even raising the limit further might
still be a net savings.

Fixes windows/amd64 build.

TBR=r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/132480043
2014-08-30 00:56:52 -04:00
Ian Lance Taylor
de7fea0d61 test: add test that caused gccgo to crash on valid code
Update #8612

LGTM=minux
R=golang-codereviews, minux
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/135170043
2014-08-28 19:51:21 -07:00
Russ Cox
fe91006a02 runtime: give nosplit functions 32 more bytes of headroom
The Go calling convention uses more stack space than C.
On 64-bit systems we've been right up against the limit
(128 bytes, so only 16 words) and doing awful things to
our source code to work around it. Instead of continuing
to do awful things, raise the limit to 160 bytes.
I am prepared to raise the limit to 192 bytes if necessary,
but I think this will be enough.

Should fix current link-time stack overflow errors on
        - nacl/arm
        - netbsd/amd64
        - openbsd/amd64
        - solaris/amd64
        - windows/amd64

TBR=r
CC=golang-codereviews, iant
https://golang.org/cl/131450043
2014-08-27 14:08:26 -04:00
Russ Cox
613383c765 cmd/gc, runtime: treat slices and strings like pointers in garbage collection
Before, a slice with cap=0 or a string with len=0 might have its
base pointer pointing beyond the actual slice/string data into
the next block. The collector had to ignore slices and strings with
cap=0 in order to avoid misinterpreting the base pointer.

Now, a slice with cap=0 or a string with len=0 still has a base
pointer pointing into the actual slice/string data, no matter what.
The collector can now always scan the pointer, which means
strings and slices are no longer special.

Fixes #8404.

LGTM=khr, josharian
R=josharian, khr, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/112570044
2014-08-25 14:38:19 -04:00
Russ Cox
20e97677fd cmd/gc: fix order of channel evaluation of receive channels
Normally, an expression of the form x.f or *y can be reordered
with function calls and communications.

Select is stricter than normal: each channel expression is evaluated
in source order. If you have case <-x.f and case <-foo(), then if the
evaluation of x.f causes a panic, foo must not have been called.
(This is in contrast to an expression like x.f + foo().)

Enforce this stricter ordering.

Fixes #8336.

LGTM=dvyukov
R=golang-codereviews, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/126570043
2014-08-25 07:05:45 -04:00
Russ Cox
1806a5732b cmd/gc, runtime: refactor interface inlining decision into compiler
We need to change the interface value representation for
concurrent garbage collection, so that there is no ambiguity
about whether the data word holds a pointer or scalar.

This CL does NOT make any representation changes.

Instead, it removes representation assumptions from
various pieces of code throughout the tree.
The isdirectiface function in cmd/gc/subr.c is now
the only place that decides that policy.
The policy propagates out from there in the reflect
metadata, as a new flag in the internal kind value.

A follow-up CL will change the representation by
changing the isdirectiface function. If that CL causes
problems, it will be easy to roll back.

Update #8405.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/129090043
2014-08-18 21:13:11 -04:00
Matthew Dempsky
7f40e5e6e5 cmd/gc: disallow pointer constants
Fixes #7760.

LGTM=iant
R=iant, remyoudompheng
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/130720043
2014-08-15 11:33:31 -07:00
Russ Cox
ed68c7df55 [dev.power64] cmd/ld, runtime: detect, fix nosplit overflows
LGTM=minux
R=minux
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/121690043
2014-08-14 15:29:37 -04:00
Shenghou Ma
80e76e272a [dev.power64] test/nosplit.go: add power64 support
LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/125210043
2014-08-14 13:59:58 -04:00
Chris Manghane
897f7a31fa cmd/gc: comma-ok assignments produce untyped bool as 2nd result
LGTM=rsc
R=gri, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/127950043
2014-08-11 16:11:55 -07:00
Russ Cox
5b63ce4e19 cmd/6g, cmd/8g: fix, test byte-sized magic multiply
Credit to Rémy for finding and writing test case.

Fixes #8325.

LGTM=r
R=golang-codereviews, r
CC=dave, golang-codereviews, iant, remyoudompheng
https://golang.org/cl/124950043
2014-08-11 15:24:36 -04:00
Ian Lance Taylor
f69f45c538 test: add another test case that gccgo crashed on
LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/124020044
2014-08-08 10:43:44 -07:00
Alan Donovan
161ba662b1 test/mapnan.go: add regression test for non-empty interfaces.
LGTM=rsc, khr
R=rsc, khr, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/126720043
2014-08-06 17:02:55 -04:00
Ian Lance Taylor
aac1eabcee test: add test for function type in function literal
The gccgo compiler used to fail this test.  This was the root
cause of http://gcc.gnu.org/PR61308 .  The fix for the gccgo
compiler is https://golang.org/cl/122020043 .

LGTM=dave, bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, dave, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/121200043
2014-08-04 19:50:49 -07:00
David du Colombier
6d20e72587 test/run: go fmt
LGTM=josharian, r
R=golang-codereviews, josharian, r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/120160043
2014-08-01 22:34:36 +02:00
Keith Randall
721c8735df runtime: move built-in print routines to go.
Fixes #8297

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz, khr, dave, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/119240043
2014-07-31 13:48:48 -07:00
Keith Randall
4aa50434e1 runtime: rewrite malloc in Go.
This change introduces gomallocgc, a Go clone of mallocgc.
Only a few uses have been moved over, so there are still
lots of uses from C. Many of these C uses will be moved
over to Go (e.g. in slice.goc), but probably not all.
What should remain of C's mallocgc is an open question.

LGTM=rsc, dvyukov
R=rsc, khr, dave, bradfitz, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/108840046
2014-07-30 09:01:52 -07:00
David du Colombier
748e5db96d test/run: always set goos and goarch
Following CL 68150047, the goos and goarch
variables are not currently set when the GOOS
and GOARCH environment variables are not set.

This made the content of the build tag to be
ignored in this case.

This CL sets goos and goarch to runtime.GOOS
and runtime.GOARCH when the GOOS and GOARCH
environments variables are not set.

LGTM=aram, bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, aram, gobot, rsc, dave, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/112490043
2014-07-24 23:18:54 +02:00
Ian Lance Taylor
8259b0136e test: avoid "declared but not used" errors in shift1.go
I'm improving gccgo's detection of variables that are only set
but not used, and it triggers additional errors on this code.
The new gccgo errors are correct; gc seems to suppress them
due to the other, expected, errors.  This change uses the
variables so that no compiler will complain.

gccgo change is https://golang.org/cl/119920043 .

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/116050043
2014-07-20 12:25:24 -07:00
Ian Lance Taylor
6eb5eb398b test: add test for confusion with dot imports
The gccgo compiler would fail this test.  The fix for gccgo is
https://golang.org/cl/116960043 .

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/118000043
2014-07-20 10:28:51 -07:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
40d7d5a656 cmd/gc: allocate select descriptor on stack
benchmark                      old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkSelectUncontended     220           165           -25.00%
BenchmarkSelectContended       209           161           -22.97%
BenchmarkSelectProdCons        1042          904           -13.24%

But more importantly this change will allow
to get rid of free function in runtime.

Fixes #6494.

LGTM=rsc, khr
R=golang-codereviews, rsc, dominik.honnef, khr
CC=golang-codereviews, remyoudompheng
https://golang.org/cl/107670043
2014-07-20 15:07:10 +04:00
Ian Lance Taylor
e315fac7af test: add some tests for mismatches between call results and uses
LGTM=dvyukov
R=golang-codereviews, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/111360045
2014-07-19 01:12:42 -07:00
Shenghou Ma
2296928fe7 test: add test for issue8347
Fixes #8347.

LGTM=dave
R=golang-codereviews, dave
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/109600044
2014-07-18 20:59:55 -04:00
Russ Cox
8d504c4e97 cmd/gc: implement 'for range x {'
Fixes #6102.

LGTM=gri
R=ken, r, gri
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/113120043
2014-07-16 19:27:10 -04:00
Ian Lance Taylor
f2b59a3483 test: add test for gccgo comment lexing failure
http://gcc.gnu.org/PR61746

http://code.google.com/p/gofrontend/issues/detail?id=35

LGTM=crawshaw
R=golang-codereviews, crawshaw
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/111980043
2014-07-08 14:09:35 -07:00
Rémy Oudompheng
1ec56062ef cmd/8g: don't allocate a register early for cap(CHAN).
There is no reason to generate different code for cap and len.

Fixes #8025.
Fixes #8026.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, iant, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/93570044
2014-07-01 09:20:51 +02:00
Dave Cheney
3e692becfe test/fixedbugs: fix typo in comment
Fix copy paste error pointed out by rsc, https://golang.org/cl/107290043/diff/60001/test/fixedbugs/issue8074.go#newcode7

LGTM=ruiu, r
R=golang-codereviews, ruiu, r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/106210047
2014-06-29 20:34:35 +10:00
Russ Cox
2565b5c060 cmd/gc: drop parenthesization restriction for receiver types
Matches CL 101500044.

LGTM=gri
R=gri
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/110160044
2014-06-25 09:57:48 -04:00
Dave Cheney
5b342f7804 test: add test case for issue 8074.
Fixes #8074.

The issue was not reproduceable by revision

go version devel +e0ad7e329637 Thu Jun 19 22:19:56 2014 -0700 linux/arm

But include the original test case in case the issue reopens itself.

LGTM=dvyukov
R=golang-codereviews, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/107290043
2014-06-22 17:33:00 +10:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
63393faedf test: speed up chan/select5
No functional changes.

Generating shorter functions improves compilation time. On my laptop, this test's running time goes from 5.5s to 1.5s; the wall clock time to run all tests goes down 1s. On Raspberry Pi, this CL cuts 50s off the wall clock time to run all tests.

Fixes #7503.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/72590045
2014-06-17 09:07:18 -07:00
Russ Cox
36207a91d3 runtime: fix defer of nil func
Fixes #8047.

LGTM=r, iant
R=golang-codereviews, r, iant
CC=dvyukov, golang-codereviews, khr
https://golang.org/cl/105140044
2014-06-12 16:34:36 -04:00
Keith Randall
aa04caa759 runtime: add test for issue 8047.
Make sure stack copier doesn't barf on a nil defer.
Bug was fixed in https://golang.org/cl/101800043
This change just adds a test.

Fixes #8047

LGTM=dvyukov, rsc
R=dvyukov, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/108840043
2014-06-11 20:34:46 -04:00
Russ Cox
f20e4d5ecb cmd/gc: fix &result escaping into result
There is a hierarchy of location defined by loop depth:

        -1 = the heap
        0 = function results
        1 = local variables (and parameters)
        2 = local variable declared inside a loop
        3 = local variable declared inside a loop inside a loop
        etc

In general if an address from loopdepth n is assigned to
something in loop depth m < n, that indicates an extended
lifetime of some form that requires a heap allocation.

Function results can be local variables too, though, and so
they don't actually fit into the hierarchy very well.
Treat the address of a function result as level 1 so that
if it is written back into a result, the address is treated
as escaping.

Fixes #8185.

LGTM=iant
R=iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/108870044
2014-06-11 14:21:06 -04:00
Russ Cox
775ab8eeaa cmd/gc: fix escape analysis for &x inside switch x := v.(type)
The analysis for &x was using the loop depth on x set
during x's declaration. A type switch creates a list of
implicit declarations that were not getting initialized
with loop depths.

Fixes #8176.

LGTM=iant
R=iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/108860043
2014-06-11 11:48:47 -04:00
Russ Cox
4534fdb144 runtime: fix panic stack during runtime.Goexit during panic
A runtime.Goexit during a panic-invoked deferred call
left the panic stack intact even though all the stack frames
are gone when the goroutine is torn down.
The next goroutine to reuse that struct will have a
bogus panic stack and can cause the traceback routines
to walk into garbage.

Most likely to happen during tests, because t.Fatal might
be called during a deferred func and uses runtime.Goexit.

This "not enough cleared in Goexit" failure mode has
happened to us multiple times now. Clear all the pointers
that don't make sense to keep, not just gp->panic.

Fixes #8158.

LGTM=iant, dvyukov
R=iant, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/102220043
2014-06-06 16:52:14 -04:00
Russ Cox
ac0e12d158 cmd/6g: fix stack zeroing on native client
I am not sure what the rounding here was
trying to do, but it was skipping the first
pointer on native client.

The code above the rounding already checks
that xoffset is widthptr-aligned, so the rnd
was a no-op everywhere but on Native Client.
And on Native Client it was wrong.

Perhaps it was supposed to be rounding down,
not up, but zerorange handles the extra 32 bits
correctly, so the rnd does not seem to be necessary
at all.

This wouldn't be worth doing for Go 1.3 except
that it can affect code on the playground.

Fixes #8155.

LGTM=r, iant
R=golang-codereviews, r, iant
CC=dvyukov, golang-codereviews, khr
https://golang.org/cl/108740047
2014-06-05 16:40:23 -04:00
Russ Cox
fe3c913443 cmd/gc: fix escape analysis of func returning indirect of parameter
I introduced this bug when I changed the escape
analysis to run in phases based on call graph
dependency order, in order to be more precise about
inputs escaping back to outputs (functions returning
their arguments).

Given

        func f(z **int) *int { return *z }

we were tagging the function as 'z does not escape
and is not returned', which is all true, but not
enough information.

If used as:

        var x int
        p := &x
        q := &p
        leak(f(q))

then the compiler might try to keep x, p, and q all
on the stack, since (according to the recorded
information) nothing interesting ends up being
passed to leak.

In fact since f returns *q = p, &x is passed to leak
and x needs to be heap allocated.

To trigger the bug, you need a chain that the
compiler wants to keep on the stack (like x, p, q
above), and you need a function that returns an
indirect of its argument, and you need to pass the
head of the chain to that function. This doesn't
come up very often: this bug has been present since
June 2012 (between Go 1 and Go 1.1) and we haven't
seen it until now. It helps that most functions that
return indirects are getters that are simple enough
to be inlined, avoiding the bug.

Earlier versions of Go also had the benefit that if
&x really wasn't used beyond x's lifetime, nothing
broke if you put &x in a heap-allocated structure
accidentally. With the new stack copying, though,
heap-allocated structures containing &x are not
updated when the stack is copied and x moves,
leading to crashes in Go 1.3 that were not crashes
in Go 1.2 or Go 1.1.

The fix is in two parts.

First, in the analysis of a function, recognize when
a value obtained via indirect of a parameter ends up
being returned. Mark those parameters as having
content escape back to the return results (but we
don't bother to write down which result).

Second, when using the analysis to analyze, say,
f(q), mark parameters with content escaping as
having any indirections escape to the heap. (We
don't bother trying to match the content to the
return value.)

The fix could be less precise (simpler).
In the first part we might mark all content-escaping
parameters as plain escaping, and then the second
part could be dropped. Or we might assume that when
calling f(q) all the things pointed at by q escape
always (for any f and q).

The fix could also be more precise (more complex).
We might record the specific mapping from parameter
to result along with the number of indirects from the
parameter to the thing being returned as the result,
and then at the call sites we could set up exactly the
right graph for the called function. That would make
notleaks(f(q)) be able to keep x on the stack, because
the reuslt of f(q) isn't passed to anything that leaks it.

The less precise the fix, the more stack allocations
become heap allocations.

This fix is exactly as precise as it needs to be so that
none of the current stack allocations in the standard
library turn into heap allocations.

Fixes #8120.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, khr, r
https://golang.org/cl/102040046
2014-06-03 11:35:59 -04:00
Russ Cox
eb54079264 cmd/gc: fix liveness for address-taken variables in inlined functions
The 'address taken' bit in a function variable was not
propagating into the inlined copies, causing incorrect
liveness information.

LGTM=dsymonds, bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=dsymonds, golang-codereviews, iant, khr, r
https://golang.org/cl/96670046
2014-06-02 21:26:32 -04:00
Russ Cox
d646040fd1 runtime: fix 1-byte return during x.(T) for 0-byte T
The 1-byte write was silently clearing a byte on the stack.
If there was another function call with more arguments
in the same stack frame, no harm done.
Otherwise, if the variable at that location was already zero,
no harm done.
Otherwise, problems.

Fixes #8139.

LGTM=dsymonds
R=golang-codereviews, dsymonds
CC=golang-codereviews, iant, r
https://golang.org/cl/100940043
2014-06-02 21:06:30 -04:00
Russ Cox
bcfe519d58 runtime: fix correctness test at end of traceback
We were requiring that the defer stack and the panic stack
be completely processed, thinking that if any were left over
the stack scan and the defer stack/panic stack must be out
of sync. It turns out that the panic stack may well have
leftover entries in some situations, and that's okay.

Fixes #8132.

LGTM=minux, r
R=golang-codereviews, minux, r
CC=golang-codereviews, iant, khr
https://golang.org/cl/100900044
2014-06-01 13:57:46 -04:00
Russ Cox
14d2ee1d00 runtime: make continuation pc available to stack walk
The 'continuation pc' is where the frame will continue
execution, if anywhere. For a frame that stopped execution
due to a CALL instruction, the continuation pc is immediately
after the CALL. But for a frame that stopped execution due to
a fault, the continuation pc is the pc after the most recent CALL
to deferproc in that frame, or else 0. That is where execution
will continue, if anywhere.

The liveness information is only recorded for CALL instructions.
This change makes sure that we never look for liveness information
except for CALL instructions.

Using a valid PC fixes crashes when a garbage collection or
stack copying tries to process a stack frame that has faulted.

Record continuation pc in heapdump (format change).

Fixes #8048.

LGTM=iant, khr
R=khr, iant, dvyukov
CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/100870044
2014-05-31 10:10:12 -04:00
Russ Cox
1afbceb599 cmd/6g: treat vardef-initialized fat variables as live at calls
This CL forces the optimizer to preserve some memory stores
that would be redundant except that a stack scan due to garbage
collection or stack copying might look at them during a function call.
As such, it forces additional memory writes and therefore slows
down the execution of some programs, especially garbage-heavy
programs that are already limited by memory bandwidth.

The slowdown can be as much as 7% for end-to-end benchmarks.

These numbers are from running go1.test -test.benchtime=5s three times,
taking the best (lowest) ns/op for each benchmark. I am excluding
benchmarks with time/op < 10us to focus on macro effects.
All benchmarks are on amd64.

Comparing tip (a27f34c771cb) against this CL on an Intel Core i5 MacBook Pro:

benchmark                          old ns/op      new ns/op      delta
BenchmarkBinaryTree17              3876500413     3856337341     -0.52%
BenchmarkFannkuch11                2965104777     2991182127     +0.88%
BenchmarkGobDecode                 8563026        8788340        +2.63%
BenchmarkGobEncode                 5050608        5267394        +4.29%
BenchmarkGzip                      431191816      434168065      +0.69%
BenchmarkGunzip                    107873523      110563792      +2.49%
BenchmarkHTTPClientServer          85036          86131          +1.29%
BenchmarkJSONEncode                22143764       22501647       +1.62%
BenchmarkJSONDecode                79646916       85658808       +7.55%
BenchmarkMandelbrot200             4720421        4700108        -0.43%
BenchmarkGoParse                   4651575        4712247        +1.30%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_1K      71986          73490          +2.09%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_1K        111018         117495         +5.83%
BenchmarkRevcomp                   648798723      659352759      +1.63%
BenchmarkTemplate                  112673009      112819078      +0.13%

Comparing tip (a27f34c771cb) against this CL on an Intel Xeon E5520:

BenchmarkBinaryTree17              5461110720     5393104469     -1.25%
BenchmarkFannkuch11                4314677151     4327177615     +0.29%
BenchmarkGobDecode                 11065853       11235272       +1.53%
BenchmarkGobEncode                 6500065        6959837        +7.07%
BenchmarkGzip                      647478596      671769097      +3.75%
BenchmarkGunzip                    139348579      141096376      +1.25%
BenchmarkHTTPClientServer          69376          73610          +6.10%
BenchmarkJSONEncode                30172320       31796106       +5.38%
BenchmarkJSONDecode                113704905      114239137      +0.47%
BenchmarkMandelbrot200             6032730        6003077        -0.49%
BenchmarkGoParse                   6775251        6405995        -5.45%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_1K      111832         113895         +1.84%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_1K        161112         168420         +4.54%
BenchmarkRevcomp                   876363406      892319935      +1.82%
BenchmarkTemplate                  146273096      148998339      +1.86%

Just to get a sense of where we are compared to the previous release,
here are the same benchmarks comparing Go 1.2 to this CL.

Comparing Go 1.2 against this CL on an Intel Core i5 MacBook Pro:

BenchmarkBinaryTree17              4370077662     3856337341     -11.76%
BenchmarkFannkuch11                3347052657     2991182127     -10.63%
BenchmarkGobDecode                 8791384        8788340        -0.03%
BenchmarkGobEncode                 4968759        5267394        +6.01%
BenchmarkGzip                      437815669      434168065      -0.83%
BenchmarkGunzip                    94604099       110563792      +16.87%
BenchmarkHTTPClientServer          87798          86131          -1.90%
BenchmarkJSONEncode                22818243       22501647       -1.39%
BenchmarkJSONDecode                97182444       85658808       -11.86%
BenchmarkMandelbrot200             4733516        4700108        -0.71%
BenchmarkGoParse                   5054384        4712247        -6.77%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_1K      67612          73490          +8.69%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_1K        107321         117495         +9.48%
BenchmarkRevcomp                   733270055      659352759      -10.08%
BenchmarkTemplate                  109304977      112819078      +3.21%

Comparing Go 1.2 against this CL on an Intel Xeon E5520:

BenchmarkBinaryTree17              5986953594     5393104469     -9.92%
BenchmarkFannkuch11                4861139174     4327177615     -10.98%
BenchmarkGobDecode                 11830997       11235272       -5.04%
BenchmarkGobEncode                 6608722        6959837        +5.31%
BenchmarkGzip                      661875826      671769097      +1.49%
BenchmarkGunzip                    138630019      141096376      +1.78%
BenchmarkHTTPClientServer          71534          73610          +2.90%
BenchmarkJSONEncode                30393609       31796106       +4.61%
BenchmarkJSONDecode                139645860      114239137      -18.19%
BenchmarkMandelbrot200             5988660        6003077        +0.24%
BenchmarkGoParse                   6974092        6405995        -8.15%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_1K      111331         113895         +2.30%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_1K        165961         168420         +1.48%
BenchmarkRevcomp                   995049292      892319935      -10.32%
BenchmarkTemplate                  145623363      148998339      +2.32%

Fixes #8036.

LGTM=khr
R=golang-codereviews, josharian, khr
CC=golang-codereviews, iant, r
https://golang.org/cl/99660044
2014-05-30 16:41:58 -04:00
Russ Cox
89d46fed2c cmd/gc: fix x=x crash
[Same as CL 102820043 except applied changes to 6g/gsubr.c
also to 5g/gsubr.c and 8g/gsubr.c. The problem I had last night
trying to do that was that 8g's copy of nodarg has different
(but equivalent) control flow and I was pasting the new code
into the wrong place.]

Description from CL 102820043:

The 'nodarg' function is used to obtain a Node*
representing a function argument or result.
It returned a brand new Node*, but that violates
the guarantee in most places in the compiler that
two Node*s refer to the same variable if and only if
they are the same Node* pointer. Reestablish that
invariant by making nodarg return a preexisting
named variable if present.

Having fixed that, avoid any copy during x=x in
componentgen, because the VARDEF we emit
before the copy marks the lhs x as dead incorrectly.

The change in walk.c avoids modifying the result
of nodarg. This was the only place in the compiler
that did so.

Fixes #8097.

LGTM=khr
R=golang-codereviews, khr
CC=golang-codereviews, iant, khr, r
https://golang.org/cl/103750043
2014-05-29 13:47:31 -04:00
Russ Cox
9dd062b82e undo CL 102820043 / b0ce6dbafc18
Breaks 386 and arm builds.
The obvious reason is that this CL only edited 6g/gsubr.c
and failed to edit 5g/gsubr.c and 8g/gsubr.c.
However, the obvious CL applying the same edit to those
files (CL 101900043) causes mysterious build failures
in various of the standard package tests, usually involving
reflect. Something deep and subtle is broken but only on
the 32-bit systems.

Undo this CL for now.

««« original CL description
cmd/gc: fix x=x crash

The 'nodarg' function is used to obtain a Node*
representing a function argument or result.
It returned a brand new Node*, but that violates
the guarantee in most places in the compiler that
two Node*s refer to the same variable if and only if
they are the same Node* pointer. Reestablish that
invariant by making nodarg return a preexisting
named variable if present.

Having fixed that, avoid any copy during x=x in
componentgen, because the VARDEF we emit
before the copy marks the lhs x as dead incorrectly.

The change in walk.c avoids modifying the result
of nodarg. This was the only place in the compiler
that did so.

Fixes #8097.

LGTM=r, khr
R=golang-codereviews, r, khr
CC=golang-codereviews, iant
https://golang.org/cl/102820043
»»»

TBR=r
CC=golang-codereviews, khr
https://golang.org/cl/95660043
2014-05-28 21:46:20 -04:00
Russ Cox
948b2c722b cmd/gc: fix x=x crash
The 'nodarg' function is used to obtain a Node*
representing a function argument or result.
It returned a brand new Node*, but that violates
the guarantee in most places in the compiler that
two Node*s refer to the same variable if and only if
they are the same Node* pointer. Reestablish that
invariant by making nodarg return a preexisting
named variable if present.

Having fixed that, avoid any copy during x=x in
componentgen, because the VARDEF we emit
before the copy marks the lhs x as dead incorrectly.

The change in walk.c avoids modifying the result
of nodarg. This was the only place in the compiler
that did so.

Fixes #8097.

LGTM=r, khr
R=golang-codereviews, r, khr
CC=golang-codereviews, iant
https://golang.org/cl/102820043
2014-05-28 19:50:19 -04:00
Russ Cox
4895f0dc5e test/run: limit parallelism to 1 for cross-exec builds
This matters for NaCl, which seems to swamp my 4-core MacBook Pro otherwise.
It's not a correctness problem, just a usability problem.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/98600046
2014-05-28 01:01:08 -04:00
Russ Cox
d432238fad test: expand issue7863 test
This was sitting in my client but I forgot hg add.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/101800045
2014-05-27 21:53:39 -07:00
Russ Cox
8a2db409c4 cmd/gc: fix race compilation failure 'non-orig name'
CL 51010045 fixed the first one of these:

        cmd/gc: return canonical Node* from temp

        For historical reasons, temp was returning a copy
        of the created Node*, not the original Node*.
        This meant that if analysis recorded information in the
        returned node (for example, n->addrtaken = 1), the
        analysis would not show up on the original Node*, the
        one kept in fn->dcl and consulted during liveness
        bitmap creation.

        Correct this, and watch for it when setting addrtaken.

        Fixes #7083.

        R=khr, dave, minux.ma
        CC=golang-codereviews
        https://golang.org/cl/51010045

CL 53200043 fixed the second:

        cmd/gc: fix race build

        Missed this case in CL 51010045.

        TBR=khr
        CC=golang-codereviews
        https://golang.org/cl/53200043

This CL fixes the third. There are only three nod(OXXX, ...)
calls in sinit.c, so maybe we're done. Embarassing that it
took three CLs to find all three.

Fixes #8028.

LGTM=khr
R=golang-codereviews, khr
CC=golang-codereviews, iant
https://golang.org/cl/100800046
2014-05-27 23:59:27 -04:00
Russ Cox
ceb982e004 cmd/gc: fix defer copy(x, <-c)
In the first very rough draft of the reordering code
that was introduced in the Go 1.3 cycle, the pre-allocated
temporary for a ... argument was held in n->right.
It moved to n->alloc but the code avoiding n->right
was left behind in order.c. In copy(x, <-c), the receive
is in n->right and must be processed. Delete the special
case code, removing the bug.

Fixes #8039.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/100820044
2014-05-27 23:59:06 -04:00
Russ Cox
daf9308066 cmd/gc: fix infinite loop in nil check removal
Fixes #8076.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/93610043
2014-05-27 23:58:49 -04:00
Russ Cox
74ce581b06 cmd/gc: fix conversion of runtime constant
The code cannot have worked before, because it was
trying to use the old value in a range check for the new
type, which might have a different representation
(hence the 'internal compiler error').

Fixes #8073.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/98630045
2014-05-27 21:38:19 -04:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
bd401baef2 test: add test for fixed issue 7863
Fixes #7863

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, ruiu
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/98610045
2014-05-27 16:01:43 -07:00
Russ Cox
cab54408da test: fix two typos in float_lit2.go
Noted by gri in CL 100660044 review but I missed them.

TBR=gri
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/97570049
2014-05-21 17:19:12 -04:00
Russ Cox
2de449e7a0 test/float_lit2.go: rewrite to test values near boundaries
Add larger comment explaining testing methodology,
and derive tests arithmetically.

(These tests are checking rounding again; the derived
tests they replace were checking exact values.)

LGTM=r, gri
R=gri, r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/100660044
2014-05-21 17:12:06 -04:00
Robert Griesemer
e22705bf8b test/float_lit2.go: fix constants for 386 platforms (fix build)
LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/95480045
2014-05-21 09:15:07 -07:00
Robert Griesemer
765b4a3f86 test/float_lit2.go: compute test values from first principles
These constants pass go/types constant conversions as well.

LGTM=r
R=r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/91590047
2014-05-21 08:53:47 -07:00
Russ Cox
0c2a727477 build: make nacl pass
Add nacl.bash, the NaCl version of all.bash.
It's a separate script because it builds a variant of package syscall
with a large zip file embedded in it, containing all the input files
needed for tests.

Disable various tests new since the last round, mostly the ones using os/exec.

Fixes #7945.

LGTM=dave
R=golang-codereviews, remyoudompheng, dave, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/100590044
2014-05-20 12:10:19 -04:00
Russ Cox
f374dd30a0 test: test issue 7884 (already fixed)
I don't know when the bug was fixed, but empirically it was.
Make sure it stays fixed by adding a test.

Fixes #7884.

LGTM=adg
R=golang-codereviews, adg
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/93500043
2014-05-20 11:42:25 -04:00
Russ Cox
82854d7b39 syscall: fix Write(nil) on NaCl
Fixes #7050.

LGTM=crawshaw, r
R=golang-codereviews, crawshaw, r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/91590043
2014-05-20 11:38:34 -04:00
Russ Cox
60be4a2450 cmd/gc: fix float32 const conversion and printing of big float consts
The float32 const conversion used to round to float64
and then use the hardware to round to float32.
Even though there was a range check before this
conversion, the double rounding introduced inaccuracy:
the round to float64 might round the value further away
from the float32 range, reaching a float64 value that
could not actually be rounded to float32. The hardware
appears to give us 0 in that case, but it is probably undefined.
Double rounding also meant that the wrong value might
be used for certain border cases.

Do the rounding the float32 ourselves, just as we already
did the rounding to float64. This makes the conversion
precise and also makes the conversion match the range check.

Finally, add some code to print very large (bigger than float64)
floating point constants in decimal floating point notation instead
of falling back to the precise but human-unreadable binary floating
point notation.

Fixes #8015.

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CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/100580044
2014-05-19 22:57:59 -04:00
Russ Cox
a663e0a038 cmd/gc: fix <-<-expr
The temporary-introducing pass was not recursing
into the argumnt of a receive operation.

Fixes #8011.

LGTM=r
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CC=golang-codereviews, iant, khr
https://golang.org/cl/91540043
2014-05-19 15:08:04 -04:00
Russ Cox
1357f548b0 cmd/gc: fix two select temporary bugs
The introduction of temporaries in order.c was not
quite right for two corner cases:

1) The rewrite that pushed new variables on the lhs of
a receive into the body of the case was dropping the
declaration of the variables. If the variables escape,
the declaration is what allocates them.
Caught by escape analysis sanity check.
In fact the declarations should move into the body
always, so that we only allocate if the corresponding
case is selected. Do that. (This is an optimization that
was already present in Go 1.2. The new order code just
made it stop working.)

Fixes #7997.

2) The optimization to turn a single-recv select into
an ordinary receive assumed it could take the address
of the destination; not so if the destination is _.

Fixes #7998.

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https://golang.org/cl/100480043
2014-05-15 19:16:18 -04:00
Russ Cox
68aaf2ccda runtime: make scan of pointer-in-interface same as scan of pointer
The GC program describing a data structure sometimes trusts the
pointer base type and other times does not (if not, the garbage collector
must fall back on per-allocation type information stored in the heap).
Make the scanning of a pointer in an interface do the same.
This fixes a crash in a particular use of reflect.SliceHeader.

Fixes #8004.

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https://golang.org/cl/100470045
2014-05-15 15:53:36 -04:00
Russ Cox
f5184d3437 cmd/gc: correct handling of globals, func args, results
Globals, function arguments, and results are special cases in
registerization.

Globals must be flushed aggressively, because nearly any
operation can cause a panic, and the recovery code must see
the latest values. Globals also must be loaded aggressively,
because nearly any store through a pointer might be updating a
global: the compiler cannot see all the "address of"
operations on globals, especially exported globals. To
accomplish this, mark all globals as having their address
taken, which effectively disables registerization.

If a function contains a defer statement, the function results
must be flushed aggressively, because nearly any operation can
cause a panic, and the deferred code may call recover, causing
the original function to return the current values of its
function results. To accomplish this, mark all function
results as having their address taken if the function contains
any defer statements. This causes not just aggressive flushing
but also aggressive loading. The aggressive loading is
overkill but the best we can do in the current code.

Function arguments must be considered live at all safe points
in a function, because garbage collection always preserves
them: they must be up-to-date in order to be preserved
correctly. Accomplish this by marking them live at all call
sites. An earlier attempt at this marked function arguments as
having their address taken, which disabled registerization
completely, making programs slower. This CL's solution allows
registerization while preserving safety. The benchmark speedup
is caused by being able to registerize again (the earlier CL
lost the same amount).

benchmark                old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkEqualPort32     61.4          56.0          -8.79%

benchmark                old MB/s     new MB/s     speedup
BenchmarkEqualPort32     521.56       570.97       1.09x

Fixes #1304. (again)
Fixes #7944. (again)
Fixes #7984.
Fixes #7995.

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https://golang.org/cl/97500044
2014-05-15 15:34:53 -04:00
Russ Cox
ec38c6f5e3 cmd/gc: fix duplicate map key check
Do not compare nil and true.

Fixes #7996.

LGTM=r
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CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/91470043
2014-05-15 15:34:37 -04:00
Mikio Hara
147a21456e test: fix flakey test case for issue 4388
Seems like we need to drag the stack for <autogenerated>:1 on Plan 9.

See http://build.golang.org/log/283b996102b833dd81c58301d78aceaa4fe9838b.

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2014-05-15 06:39:15 +09:00
Russ Cox
26ad5d4ff0 cmd/gc: fix liveness vs regopt mismatch for input variables
The inputs to a function are marked live at all times in the
liveness bitmaps, so that the garbage collector will not free
the things they point at and reuse the pointers, so that the
pointers shown in stack traces are guaranteed not to have
been recycled.

Unfortunately, no one told the register optimizer that the
inputs need to be preserved at all call sites. If a function
is done with a particular input value, the optimizer will stop
preserving it across calls. For single-word values this just
means that the value recorded might be stale. For multi-word
values like slices, the value recorded could be only partially stale:
it can happen that, say, the cap was updated but not the len,
or that the len was updated but not the base pointer.
Either of these possibilities (and others) would make the
garbage collector misinterpret memory, leading to memory
corruption.

This came up in a real program, in which the garbage collector's
'slice len ≤ slice cap' check caught the inconsistency.

Fixes #7944.

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2014-05-12 17:19:02 -04:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
03c0f3fea9 cmd/gc: alias more variables during register allocation
This is joint work with Daniel Morsing.

In order for the register allocator to alias two variables, they must have the same width, stack offset, and etype. Code generation was altering a variable's etype in a few places. This prevented the variable from being moved to a register, which in turn prevented peephole optimization. This failure to alias was very common, with almost 23,000 instances just running make.bash.

This phenomenon was not visible in the register allocation debug output because the variables that failed to alias had the same name. The debugging-only change to bits.c fixes this by printing the variable number with its name.

This CL fixes the source of all etype mismatches for 6g, all but one case for 8g, and depressingly few cases for 5g. (I believe that extending CL 6819083 to 5g is a prerequisite.) Fixing the remaining cases in 8g and 5g is work for the future.

The etype mismatch fixes are:

* [gc] Slicing changed the type of the base pointer into a uintptr in order to perform arithmetic on it. Instead, support addition directly on pointers.

* [*g] OSPTR was giving type uintptr to slice base pointers; undo that. This arose, for example, while compiling copy(dst, src).

* [8g] 64 bit float conversion was assigning int64 type during codegen, overwriting the existing uint64 type.

Note that some etype mismatches are appropriate, such as a struct with a single field or an array with a single element.

With these fixes, the number of registerizations that occur while running make.bash for 6g increases ~10%. Hello world binary size shrinks ~1.5%. Running all benchmarks in the standard library show performance improvements ranging from nominal to substantive (>10%); a full comparison using 6g on my laptop is available at https://gist.github.com/josharian/8f9b5beb46667c272064. The microbenchmarks must be taken with a grain of salt; see issue 7920. The few benchmarks that show real regressions are likely due to issue 7920. I manually examined the generated code for the top few regressions and none had any assembly output changes. The few benchmarks that show extraordinary improvements are likely also due to issue 7920.

Performance results from 8g appear similar to 6g.

5g shows no performance improvements. This is not surprising, given the discussion above.

Update #7316

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2014-05-12 17:10:36 -04:00
Russ Cox
f078711b41 cmd/gc: fix escape analysis for slice of array
Fixes #7931.

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2014-05-12 14:45:05 -04:00
Russ Cox
9b976f5f03 cmd/gc: record line number for auto-generated wrappers as <autogenerated>:1
Before we used line 1 of the first source file.
This should be clearer.

Fixes #4388.

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2014-05-12 11:59:55 -04:00
ChaiShushan
aed9762638 test/bench/shootout: support windows
1. fix executable extension (a.out -> a.exe).
2. fix pthread build error on mingw
3. if depends lib messing, skip the test

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https://golang.org/cl/100210043
2014-05-09 14:34:50 -07:00
Russ Cox
c99dce2b05 cmd/gc: fix ... escape analysis bug
If the ... element type contained no pointers,
then the escape analysis did not track the ... itself.
This manifested in an escaping ...byte being treated
as non-escaping.

Fixes #7934.

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https://golang.org/cl/100310043
2014-05-09 15:40:45 -04:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
1848d71445 cmd/gc: don't give credit for NOPs during register allocation
The register allocator decides which variables should be placed into registers by charging for each load/store and crediting for each use, and then selecting an allocation with minimal cost. NOPs will be eliminated, however, so using a variable in a NOP should not generate credit.

Issue 7867 arises from attempted registerization of multi-word variables because they are used in NOPs. By not crediting for that use, they will no longer be considered for registerization.

This fix could theoretically lead to better register allocation, but NOPs are rare relative to other instructions.

Fixes #7867.

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2014-05-09 09:55:17 -07:00
Ian Lance Taylor
d3764dd435 test: add test that gccgo compiled incorrectly
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CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/94100045
2014-05-06 09:01:38 -04:00
Shenghou Ma
32dffef098 cmd/gc: fix segfault in isgoconst.
Variables declared with 'var' have no sym->def.

Fixes #7794.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/88360043
2014-04-16 23:12:06 -04:00
Jan Ziak
1d2b71ce83 cmd/gc: fewer errors for wrong argument count
Fixes #7675

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85040044
2014-04-16 22:42:09 -04:00
Russ Cox
5e8c922625 liblink, cmd/ld: reenable nosplit checking and test
The new code is adapted from the Go 1.2 nosplit code,
but it does not have the bug reported in issue 7623:

g% go run nosplit.go
g% go1.2 run nosplit.go
BUG
rejected incorrectly:
        main 0 call f; f 120

        linker output:
        # _/tmp/go-test-nosplit021064539
        main.main: nosplit stack overflow
                120	guaranteed after split check in main.main
                112	on entry to main.f
                -8	after main.f uses 120

g%

Fixes #6931.
Fixes #7623.

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CC=golang-codereviews, r
https://golang.org/cl/88190043
2014-04-16 22:08:00 -04:00
Russ Cox
c48db9a473 undo CL 66510044 / 6c0339d94123
Broke other things - see issue 7522.

Fixes #7522.
Reopens issue 7363.

««« original CL description
cmd/gc: make embedded, unexported fields read-only.

Fixes #7363.

LGTM=gri
R=gri, rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/66510044
»»»

LGTM=r, mpvl
R=golang-codereviews, r
CC=golang-codereviews, iant, mpvl
https://golang.org/cl/85580046
2014-04-14 09:48:11 -04:00
Jan Ziak
a599b4890a cmd/gc: increase specificity of errors in function call context
Fixes #7129

LGTM=rsc
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https://golang.org/cl/86470044
2014-04-11 15:57:30 +02:00
Jan Ziak
f973d9460f cmd/gc: fix typo in ordermapassign
Fixes #7742

LGTM=dave, rsc
R=rsc, bradfitz, dave
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85580047
2014-04-11 15:28:37 +02:00
Jan Ziak
397f129daf cmd/gc: avoid confusing error message "ovf in mpaddxx"
Fixes #6889

LGTM=rsc
R=gri, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85080044
2014-04-09 08:36:27 +02:00
Jan Ziak
907736e2fe cmd/gc: ignore blank (_) labels in label declarations
Fixes #7538

LGTM=rsc
R=gri, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85040045
2014-04-09 08:34:17 +02:00
Keith Randall
375b7bb767 cmd/gc: compute size of keys & values before making map bucket
Fixes #7547

LGTM=iant
R=iant, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84470046
2014-04-04 12:58:19 -07:00
Jan Ziak
3072df5c1d cmd/gc: check duplicate keys in maps with interface{} key type
Fixes #7214

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CC=golang-codereviews, minux.ma
https://golang.org/cl/82080044
2014-04-04 16:46:23 +02:00
Russ Cox
28f1868fed cmd/gc, runtime: make GODEBUG=gcdead=1 mode work with liveness
Trying to make GODEBUG=gcdead=1 work with liveness
and in particular ambiguously live variables.

1. In the liveness computation, mark all ambiguously live
variables as live for the entire function, except the entry.
They are zeroed directly after entry, and we need them not
to be poisoned thereafter.

2. In the liveness computation, compute liveness (and deadness)
for all parameters, not just pointer-containing parameters.
Otherwise gcdead poisons untracked scalar parameters and results.

3. Fix liveness debugging print for -live=2 to use correct bitmaps.
(Was not updated for compaction during compaction CL.)

4. Correct varkill during map literal initialization.
Was killing the map itself instead of the inserted value temp.

5. Disable aggressive varkill cleanup for call arguments if
the call appears in a defer or go statement.

6. In the garbage collector, avoid bug scanning empty
strings. An empty string is two zeros. The multiword
code only looked at the first zero and then interpreted
the next two bits in the bitmap as an ordinary word bitmap.
For a string the bits are 11 00, so if a live string was zero
length with a 0 base pointer, the poisoning code treated
the length as an ordinary word with code 00, meaning it
needed poisoning, turning the string into a poison-length
string with base pointer 0. By the same logic I believe that
a live nil slice (bits 11 01 00) will have its cap poisoned.
Always scan full multiword struct.

7. In the runtime, treat both poison words (PoisonGC and
PoisonStack) as invalid pointers that warrant crashes.

Manual testing as follows:

- Create a script called gcdead on your PATH containing:

        #!/bin/bash
        GODEBUG=gcdead=1 GOGC=10 GOTRACEBACK=2 exec "$@"
- Now you can build a test and then run 'gcdead ./foo.test'.
- More importantly, you can run 'go test -short -exec gcdead std'
   to run all the tests.

Fixes #7676.

While here, enable the precise scanning of slices, since that was
disabled due to bugs like these. That now works, both with and
without gcdead.

Fixes #7549.

LGTM=khr
R=khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/83410044
2014-04-03 20:33:25 -04:00
Russ Cox
f3ecb298ad cmd/gc: reject builtin function calls in len(fixed array) constants
Fixes #7385.

LGTM=iant
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CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84010044
2014-04-03 19:04:33 -04:00
Dave Cheney
9121e7e4df runtime: check that new slice cap doesn't overflow
Fixes #7550.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant, josharian
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/83520043
2014-04-03 13:44:44 +11:00
Russ Cox
96d90d0981 cmd/gc: shorten even more temporary lifetimes
1. Use n->alloc, not n->left, to hold the allocated temp being
passed from orderstmt/orderexpr to walk.

2. Treat method values the same as closures.

3. Use killed temporary for composite literal passed to
non-escaping function argument.

4. Clean temporaries promptly in if and for statements.

5. Clean temporaries promptly in select statements.
As part of this, move all the temporary-generating logic
out of select.c into order.c, so that the temporaries can
be reclaimed.

With the new temporaries, can re-enable the 1-entry
select optimization. Fixes issue 7672.

While we're here, fix a 1-line bug in select processing
turned up by the new liveness test (but unrelated; select.c:72).
Fixes #7686.

6. Clean temporaries (but not particularly promptly) in switch
and range statements.

7. Clean temporary used during convT2E/convT2I.

8. Clean temporaries promptly during && and || expressions.

---

CL 81940043 reduced the number of ambiguously live temps
in the godoc binary from 860 to 711.

CL 83090046 reduced the number from 711 to 121.

This CL reduces the number from 121 to 23.

15 the 23 that remain are in fact ambiguously live.
The final 8 could be fixed but are not trivial and
not common enough to warrant work at this point
in the release cycle.

These numbers only count ambiguously live temps,
not ambiguously live user-declared variables.
There are 18 such variables in the godoc binary after this CL,
so a total of 41 ambiguously live temps or user-declared
variables.

The net effect is that zeroing anything on entry to a function
should now be a rare event, whereas earlier it was the
common case.

This is good enough for Go 1.3, and probably good
enough for future releases too.

Fixes #7345.

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https://golang.org/cl/83000048
2014-04-02 14:09:42 -04:00
Russ Cox
daca06f2e3 cmd/gc: shorten more temporary lifetimes
1. In functions with heap-allocated result variables or with
defer statements, the return sequence requires more than
just a single RET instruction. There is an optimization that
arranges for all returns to jump to a single copy of the return
epilogue in this case. Unfortunately, that optimization is
fundamentally incompatible with PC-based liveness information:
it takes PCs at many different points in the function and makes
them all land at one PC, making the combined liveness information
at that target PC a mess. Disable this optimization, so that each
return site gets its own copy of the 'call deferreturn' and the
copying of result variables back from the heap.
This removes quite a few spurious 'ambiguously live' variables.

2. Let orderexpr allocate temporaries that are passed by address
to a function call and then die on return, so that we can arrange
an appropriate VARKILL.

2a. Do this for ... slices.

2b. Do this for closure structs.

2c. Do this for runtime.concatstring, which is the implementation
of large string additions. Change representation of OADDSTR to
an explicit list in typecheck to avoid reconstructing list in both
walk and order.

3. Let orderexpr allocate the temporary variable copies used for
range loops, so that they can be killed when the loop is over.
Similarly, let it allocate the temporary holding the map iterator.

CL 81940043 reduced the number of ambiguously live temps
in the godoc binary from 860 to 711.

This CL reduces the number to 121. Still more to do, but another
good checkpoint.

Update #7345

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2014-04-01 20:02:54 -04:00
Russ Cox
b700cb4974 cmd/gc: shorten temporary lifetimes when possible
The new channel and map runtime routines take pointers
to values, typically temporaries. Without help, the compiler
cannot tell when those temporaries stop being needed,
because it isn't sure what happened to the pointer.
Arrange to insert explicit VARKILL instructions for these
temporaries so that the liveness analysis can avoid seeing
them as "ambiguously live".

The change is made in order.c, which was already in charge of
introducing temporaries to preserve the order-of-evaluation
guarantees. Now its job has expanded to include introducing
temporaries as needed by runtime routines, and then also
inserting the VARKILL annotations for all these temporaries,
so that their lifetimes can be shortened.

In order to do its job for the map runtime routines, order.c arranges
that all map lookups or map assignments have the form:

        x = m[k]
        x, y = m[k]
        m[k] = x

where x, y, and k are simple variables (often temporaries).
Likewise, receiving from a channel is now always:

        x = <-c

In order to provide the map guarantee, order.c is responsible for
rewriting x op= y into x = x op y, so that m[k] += z becomes

        t = m[k]
        t2 = t + z
        m[k] = t2

While here, fix a few bugs in order.c's traversal: it was failing to
walk into select and switch case bodies, so order of evaluation
guarantees were not preserved in those situations.
Added tests to test/reorder2.go.

Fixes #7671.

In gc/popt's temporary-merging optimization, allow merging
of temporaries with their address taken as long as the liveness
ranges do not intersect. (There is a good chance of that now
that we have VARKILL annotations to limit the liveness range.)

Explicitly killing temporaries cuts the number of ambiguously
live temporaries that must be zeroed in the godoc binary from
860 to 711, or -17%. There is more work to be done, but this
is a good checkpoint.

Update #7345

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R=khr
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https://golang.org/cl/81940043
2014-04-01 13:31:38 -04:00
Shenghou Ma
15bc7ab957 cmd/gc: fix spurious "bad negated constant" for complex constants.
Fixes #7648.

LGTM=r, remyoudompheng
R=golang-codereviews, r, remyoudompheng, jscrockett01
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/80560045
2014-04-01 02:55:38 -04:00
Jan Ziak
2ca99505f6 cmd/gc: suppress array index error caused by a previously reported error
Fixes #7153

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
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https://golang.org/cl/82180043
2014-03-29 15:45:40 +01:00
Russ Cox
6722d45631 cmd/gc: liveness-related bug fixes
1. On entry to a function, only zero the ambiguously live stack variables.
Before, we were zeroing all stack variables containing pointers.
The zeroing is pretty inefficient right now (issue 7624), but there are also
too many stack variables detected as ambiguously live (issue 7345),
and that must be addressed before deciding how to improve the zeroing code.
(Changes in 5g/ggen.c, 6g/ggen.c, 8g/ggen.c, gc/pgen.c)

Fixes #7647.

2. Make the regopt word-based liveness analysis preserve the
whole-variable liveness property expected by the garbage collection
bitmap liveness analysis. That is, if the regopt liveness decides that
one word in a struct needs to be preserved, make sure it preserves
the entire struct. This is particularly important for multiword values
such as strings, slices, and interfaces, in which all the words need
to be present in order to understand the meaning.
(Changes in 5g/reg.c, 6g/reg.c, 8g/reg.c.)

Fixes #7591.

3. Make the regopt word-based liveness analysis treat a variable
as having its address taken - which makes it preserved across
all future calls - whenever n->addrtaken is set, for consistency
with the gc bitmap liveness analysis, even if there is no machine
instruction actually taking the address. In this case n->addrtaken
is incorrect (a nicer way to put it is overconservative), and ideally
there would be no such cases, but they can happen and the two
analyses need to agree.
(Changes in 5g/reg.c, 6g/reg.c, 8g/reg.c; test in bug484.go.)

Fixes crashes found by turning off "zero everything" in step 1.

4. Remove spurious VARDEF annotations. As the comment in
gc/pgen.c explains, the VARDEF must immediately precede
the initialization. It cannot be too early, and it cannot be too late.
In particular, if a function call sits between the VARDEF and the
actual machine instructions doing the initialization, the variable
will be treated as live during that function call even though it is
uninitialized, leading to problems.
(Changes in gc/gen.c; test in live.go.)

Fixes crashes found by turning off "zero everything" in step 1.

5. Do not treat loading the address of a wide value as a signal
that the value must be initialized. Instead depend on the existence
of a VARDEF or the first actual read/write of a word in the value.
If the load is in order to pass the address to a function that does
the actual initialization, treating the load as an implicit VARDEF
causes the same problems as described in step 4.
The alternative is to arrange to zero every such value before
passing it to the real initialization function, but this is a much
easier and more efficient change.
(Changes in gc/plive.c.)

Fixes crashes found by turning off "zero everything" in step 1.

6. Treat wide input parameters with their address taken as
initialized on entry to the function. Otherwise they look
"ambiguously live" and we will try to emit code to zero them.
(Changes in gc/plive.c.)

Fixes crashes found by turning off "zero everything" in step 1.

7. An array of length 0 has no pointers, even if the element type does.
Without this change, the zeroing code complains when asked to
clear a 0-length array.
(Changes in gc/reflect.c.)

LGTM=khr
R=khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/80160044
2014-03-27 14:05:57 -04:00
Jan Ziak
21b2e16842 cmd/gc: fix spurious 'use of untyped nil' error
Fixes #6402

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/81340044
2014-03-27 18:47:00 +01:00
Jan Ziak
833dae6d26 cmd/gc: fix spurious 'const initializer is not a constant' error
Fixes #6403

LGTM=rsc
R=iant, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/72840044
2014-03-24 20:36:42 +01:00
Jan Ziak
a43673cf8a cmd/gc: round floats with a large negative exponent towards zero
Fixes #6902

LGTM=iant
R=iant, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/78730049
2014-03-24 10:10:29 -07:00
Rémy Oudompheng
0285d2b96b cmd/6g, cmd/8g: skip CONVNOP nodes in bgen.
Revision 3ae4607a43ff introduced CONVNOP layers
to fix type checking issues arising from comparisons.
The added complexity made 8g run out of registers
when compiling an equality function in go.net/ipv6.

A similar issue occurred in test/sizeof.go on
amd64p32 with 6g.

Fixes #7405.

LGTM=khr
R=rsc, dave, iant, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/78100044
2014-03-20 22:22:37 +01:00
Chris Manghane
260aa0ac85 test: add extra test case for issue 7590
LGTM=iant
R=iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/78040043
2014-03-20 11:46:45 -07:00
Rémy Oudompheng
b4e41b4680 test: enable bug385_32 test on amd64p32.
LGTM=dave
R=dave, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/78110043
2014-03-20 07:28:24 +01:00
Jan Ziak
cb50277510 cmd/gc: check exponent overflow and underflow in mparith
A too large float constant is an error.
A too small float constant is rounded to zero.

Fixes #7419
Update #6902

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/76730046
2014-03-19 05:48:00 +01:00
Chris Manghane
8a511cccb5 cmd/gc: fix error check for self-referential array type.
LGTM=gri, iant
R=gri, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/75920044
2014-03-17 20:26:19 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
088b9a3c3d undo CL 77050045 / 073d79675aae
Breaks all builds.

««« original CL description
cmd/gc: Add tests for self-referential array types.

LGTM=gri, iant
R=gri, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/77050045
»»»

TBR=cmang
R=cmang
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/77210043
2014-03-17 20:00:44 -07:00
Chris Manghane
e45f5cd5f1 cmd/gc: Add tests for self-referential array types.
LGTM=gri, iant
R=gri, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/77050045
2014-03-17 18:30:02 -07:00
Jan Ziak
1483747f3c cmd/gc: fix spurious 'not enough arguments to return' error
Fixes #6405

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/72920046
2014-03-14 16:42:42 +01:00
Rémy Oudompheng
fcc10bc0f1 cmd/gc: fix spurious type errors in walkselect.
The lowering to runtime calls introduces hidden pointers to the
arguments of select clauses. When implicit conversions were
involved it could end up with incompatible pointers. Since the
pointed-to types have the same representation, we can introduce a
forced conversion.

Fixes #6847.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, iant, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/72380043
2014-03-13 08:14:05 +01:00
Russ Cox
54c901cd08 runtime: fix empty string handling in garbage collector
The garbage collector uses type information to guide the
traversal of the heap. If it sees a field that should be a string,
it marks the object pointed at by the string data pointer as
visited but does not bother to look at the data, because
strings contain bytes, not pointers.

If you save s[len(s):] somewhere, though, the string data pointer
actually points just beyond the string data; if the string data
were exactly the size of an allocated block, the string data
pointer would actually point at the next block. It is incorrect
to mark that next block as visited and not bother to look at
the data, because the next block may be some other type
entirely.

The fix is to ignore strings with zero length during collection:
they are empty and can never become non-empty: the base
pointer will never be used again. The handling of slices already
does this (but using cap instead of len).

This was not a bug in Go 1.2, because until January all string
allocations included a trailing NUL byte not included in the
length, so s[len(s):] still pointed inside the string allocation
(at the NUL).

This bug was causing the crashes in test/run.go. Specifically,
the parsing of a regexp in package regexp/syntax allocated a
[]syntax.Inst with rounded size 1152 bytes. In fact it
allocated many such slices, because during the processing of
test/index2.go it creates thousands of regexps that are all
approximately the same complexity. That takes a long time, and
test/run works on other tests in other goroutines. One such
other test is chan/perm.go, which uses an 1152-byte source
file. test/run reads that file into a []byte and then calls
strings.Split(string(src), "\n"). The string(src) creates an
1152-byte string - and there's a very good chance of it
landing next to one of the many many regexp slices already
allocated - and then because the file ends in a \n,
strings.Split records the tail empty string as the final
element in the slice. A garbage collection happens at this
point, the collection finds that string before encountering
the []syntax.Inst data it now inadvertently points to, and the
[]syntax.Inst data is not scanned for the pointers that it
contains. Each syntax.Inst contains a []rune, those are
missed, and the backing rune arrays are freed for reuse. When
the regexp is later executed, the runes being searched for are
no longer runes at all, and there is no match, even on text
that should match.

On 64-bit machines the pointer in the []rune inside the
syntax.Inst is larger (along with a few other pointers),
pushing the []syntax.Inst backing array into a larger size
class, avoiding the collision with chan/perm.go's
inadvertently sized file.

I expect this was more prevalent on OS X than on Linux or
Windows because those managed to run faster or slower and
didn't overlap index2.go with chan/perm.go as often. On the
ARM systems, we only run one errorcheck test at a time, so
index2 and chan/perm would never overlap.

It is possible that this bug is the root cause of other crashes
as well. For now we only know it is the cause of the test/run crash.

Many thanks to Dmitriy for help debugging.

Fixes #7344.
Fixes #7455.

LGTM=r, dvyukov, dave, iant
R=golang-codereviews, dave, r, dvyukov, delpontej, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, khr
https://golang.org/cl/74250043
2014-03-11 23:58:39 -04:00
Russ Cox
d5887c5aac test/run: make errorcheck tests faster
Some of the errorcheck tests have many many identical regexps.
Use a map to avoid storing the compiled form many many times
in memory. Change the filterRe to a simple string to avoid
the expense of those regexps as well.

Cuts the time for run.go on index2.go by almost 50x.

Noticed during debugging of issue 7344.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=bradfitz, josharian
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/74380043
2014-03-11 23:58:24 -04:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
4e5f31a760 liblink: fix bad code generated for MOVFD/MOVDF when reg > 7
The byte that r is or'd into is already 0x7, so the failure to zero r only
impacts the generated machine code if the register is > 7.

Fixes #7044.

LGTM=dave, minux.ma, rsc
R=dave, minux.ma, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/73730043
2014-03-11 14:04:44 -04:00
Chris Manghane
671cc6efba cmd/gc: allow append and complex builtins to accept 2-result call expression as first argument.
Fixes #5793.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, adonovan, dave
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/13367051
2014-03-05 14:16:21 -05:00
Rémy Oudompheng
52e6d7c622 cmd/gc: use a register to checknil constants.
Fixes #7346.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, iant, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/69050044
2014-03-04 08:18:17 +01:00
Russ Cox
56b983c112 cmd/gc: fix internal crash
TBR=ken2
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/70200053
2014-03-03 19:55:40 -05:00
Shenghou Ma
8b1b1e159d test/run: add /usr/pkg/bin to PATH.
perl is installed by pkgsrc to /usr/pkg/bin.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/70630043
2014-03-03 02:16:15 -05:00
Rémy Oudompheng
e5f01aee04 cmd/gc: do not nop-convert equivalent but different interface types.
The cached computed interface tables are indexed by the interface
types, not by the unnamed underlying interfaces

To preserve the invariants expected by interface comparison, an
itab generated for an interface type must not be used for a value
of a different interface type even if the representation is identical.

Fixes #7207.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, iant, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/69210044
2014-02-27 08:07:50 +01:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
3081261b58 cmd/gc: fix bad checknil with ints on 32 bit compilers
Fixes #7413.

LGTM=rsc
R=remyoudompheng
CC=golang-codereviews, r, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/69180044
2014-02-26 12:25:13 -08:00
Dave Cheney
7c8280c9ef all: merge NaCl branch (part 1)
See golang.org/s/go13nacl for design overview.

This CL is the mostly mechanical changes from rsc's Go 1.2 based NaCl branch, specifically 39cb35750369 to 500771b477cf from https://code.google.com/r/rsc-go13nacl. This CL does not include working NaCl support, there are probably two or three more large merges to come.

CL 15750044 is not included as it involves more invasive changes to the linker which will need to be merged separately.

The exact change lists included are

15050047: syscall: support for Native Client
15360044: syscall: unzip implementation for Native Client
15370044: syscall: Native Client SRPC implementation
15400047: cmd/dist, cmd/go, go/build, test: support for Native Client
15410048: runtime: support for Native Client
15410049: syscall: file descriptor table for Native Client
15410050: syscall: in-memory file system for Native Client
15440048: all: update +build lines for Native Client port
15540045: cmd/6g, cmd/8g, cmd/gc: support for Native Client
15570045: os: support for Native Client
15680044: crypto/..., hash/crc32, reflect, sync/atomic: support for amd64p32
15690044: net: support for Native Client
15690048: runtime: support for fake time like on Go Playground
15690051: build: disable various tests on Native Client

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/68150047
2014-02-25 09:47:42 -05:00
Rémy Oudompheng
14b0af4272 cmd/gc: fix walkcompare bugs.
Revision c0e0467635ec (cmd/gc: return canonical Node* from temp)
exposed original nodes of temporaries, allowing callers to mutate
their types.

In walkcompare a temporary could be typed as ideal because of
this. Additionnally, assignment of a comparison result to
a custom boolean type was broken.

Fixes #7366.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, iant, khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/66930044
2014-02-24 19:51:59 +01:00
Shenghou Ma
e33e47e844 cmd/gc: diagnose "make([]T, non-integer)" correctly.
Fixes #7223.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, gobot, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/63040043
2014-02-23 16:31:48 -05:00
Chris Manghane
a8a7f18aea cmd/gc: make embedded, unexported fields read-only.
Fixes #7363.

LGTM=gri
R=gri, rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/66510044
2014-02-20 11:32:55 -08:00
Rick Arnold
8eec4ebd7d cmd/gc: fix array index out of bounds error message
The error message was previously off by one in all cases.

Fixes #7150.

LGTM=r
R=golang-codereviews, r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/65850043
2014-02-19 11:29:36 -08:00
Russ Cox
ae38b03f6c cmd/go: skip writing dwarf debug info for ephemeral binaries
Update #6853

For an ephemeral binary - one created, run, and then deleted -
there is no need to write dwarf debug information, since the
binary will not be used with gdb. In this case, instruct the linker
not to spend time and disk space generating the debug information
by passing the -w flag to the linker.

Omitting dwarf information reduces the size of most binaries by 25%.
We may be more aggressive about this in the future.

LGTM=bradfitz, r
R=r, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/65890043
2014-02-19 10:01:15 -05:00
Rémy Oudompheng
96678f9dc0 cmd/gc: reject incorrect use of fallthrough.
Fixes #6500.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/14920053
2014-02-19 07:55:03 +01:00
Russ Cox
1a3ee6794c cmd/gc: record &x[0] as taking address of x, if x is an array
Not recording the address being taken was causing
the liveness analysis not to preserve x in the absence
of direct references to x, which in turn was making the
net test fail with GOGC=0.

In addition to the test, this fixes a bug wherein
        GOGC=0 go test -short net
crashed if liveness analysis was in use (like at tip, not like Go 1.2).

TBR=ken2
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/64470043
2014-02-15 20:01:15 -05:00
Russ Cox
7a7c0ffb47 cmd/gc: correct liveness for fat variables
The VARDEF placement must be before the initialization
but after any final use. If you have something like s = ... using s ...
the rhs must be evaluated, then the VARDEF, then the lhs
assigned.

There is a large comment in pgen.c on gvardef explaining
this in more detail.

This CL also includes Ian's suggestions from earlier CLs,
namely commenting the use of mode in link.h and fixing
the precedence of the ~r check in dcl.c.

This CL enables the check that if liveness analysis decides
a variable is live on entry to the function, that variable must
be a function parameter (not a result, and not a local variable).
If this check fails, it indicates a bug in the liveness analysis or
in the generated code being analyzed.

The race detector generates invalid code for append(x, y...).
The code declares a temporary t and then uses cap(t) before
initializing t. The new liveness check catches this bug and
stops the compiler from writing out the buggy code.
Consequently, this CL disables the race detector tests in
run.bash until the race detector bug can be fixed
(golang.org/issue/7334).

Except for the race detector bug, the liveness analysis check
does not detect any problems (this CL and the previous CLs
fixed all the detected problems).

The net test still fails with GOGC=0 but the rest of the tests
now pass or time out (because GOGC=0 is so slow).

TBR=iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/64170043
2014-02-15 10:58:55 -05:00
Rémy Oudompheng
15d294991f cmd/gc: do not lower copy to a value node in go/defer.
The existing tests issue4463.go and issue4654.go had failures at
typechecking and did not test walking the AST.

Fixes #7272.

LGTM=khr
R=khr, rsc, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/60550044
2014-02-15 16:39:04 +01:00