On 6l and 8l, this is a real instruction, guaranteed to
cause an 'undefined instruction' exception.
On 5l, we simulate it as BL to address 0.
The plan is to use it as a signal to the linker that this
point in the instruction stream cannot be reached
(hence the changes to nofollow). This will help the
compiler explain that panicindex and friends do not
return without having to put a list of these functions
in the linker.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6255064
Introduce a newsym() to cmd/lib.c to add a symbol but don't add
them to hash table.
Introduce a new bit flag SHIDDEN and bit mask SMASK to handle hidden
and/or local symbols in ELF symbol tables. Though we still need to order
the symbol table entries correctly.
Fix for issue 3261 comment #9.
For CL 5822049.
R=iant, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5823055
Part 1 of CL 5601044 (cgo: Linux/ARM support)
Limitation: doesn't support thumb library yet.
R=golang-dev, dave, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5991065
Thumb code and ARM pre-V4 code is unused,
unmaintained, and almost certainly wrong by now.
Every time I try to change 5l I have to sort out
what's dead code and what's not.
30% of lines of code in this directory deleted.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4601049
A reference to the address of weak.foo resolves at link time
to the address of the symbol foo if foo would end up in the
binary anyway, or to zero if foo would not be in the binary.
For example:
int xxx = 1;
int yyy = 2;
int weak·xxx;
int weak·yyy;
void main·main(void) {
runtime·printf("%p %p %p\n", &xxx, &weak·xxx, &weak·yyy);
}
prints the same non-nil address twice, then 0 (because yyy is not
referenced so it was dropped from the binary).
This will be used by the reflection tables.
R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4223044
Using explicit relocations internally, we can
represent the data for a particular symbol as
an initialized block of memory instead of a
linked list of ADATA instructions. The real
goal here is to be able to hand off some of the
relocations to the dynamic linker when interacting
with system libraries, but a pleasant side effect is
that the memory image is much more compact
than the ADATA list, so the linkers use less memory.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2512041
The Plan 9 tools assume that long is 32 bits.
We converted all instances of long to int32 when
importing the code but missed the print formats.
Because int32 is always int on the compilers we use,
it is never correct to use %lux, %ld, etc. Convert to %ux, %d, etc.
(It matters because on 64-bit gcc, long is 64 bits,
so we were printing 32-bit quantities with 64-bit formats.)
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2491041
* Maintain Sym* list for text with individual
prog lists instead of using one huge list and
overloading p->pcond.
* Comment what each file is for.
* Move some output code from span.c to asm.c.
* Move profiling into prof.c, symbol table into symtab.c.
* Move mkfwd to ld/lib.c.
* Throw away dhog dynamic loading code.
* Throw away Alef become.
* Fix printing of WORD instructions in 5l -a.
Goal here is to be able to handle each piece of text or data
as a separate piece, both to make it easier to load the
occasional .o file and also to make it possible to split the
work across multiple threads.
R=ken2, r, ken3
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2335043
This is entirely adding and removing tabs.
It looks weird but will make the diffs for the
next change easier to read.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2490041
* correct symbol table size
* do not reorder functions in output
* traceback
* signal handling
* use same code for go + defer
* handle leaf functions in symbol table
R=kaib, dpx
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/884041
if first function in file was dead code, it was being
discarded along with the file name information for that file.
leave the functions in the master function list longer:
let xfol take the dead code out of the code list,
and let span skip the unreachable functions during output.
before
throw: sys·mapaccess1: key not in map
panic PC=0x2e7b20
throw+0x33 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/runtime.c:65
throw(0x5834f, 0x0)
sys·mapaccess1+0x73 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/hashmap.c:769
sys·mapaccess1(0x2b9bd0, 0x0)
gob·*Encoder·Encode+0x16b /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:2926
gob·*Encoder·Encode(0x2bb440, 0x0, 0x558b0, 0x0, 0x2e4be0, ...)
main·walk+0x331 :1603
main·walk(0x33a480, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x300640, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x300520, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x300240, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x678f8, 0x0)
main·main+0x22 :1610
main·main()
after
throw: sys·mapaccess1: key not in map
panic PC=0x2e7b20
throw+0x33 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/runtime.c:65
throw(0x5834f, 0x0)
sys·mapaccess1+0x73 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/hashmap.c:769
sys·mapaccess1(0x2b9bd0, 0x0)
gob·*Encoder·Encode+0x16b /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/gob/encoder.go:319
gob·*Encoder·Encode(0x2bb3c0, 0x0, 0x558b0, 0x0, 0x2e4be0, ...)
main·walk+0x331 /Users/rsc/dir.go:121
main·walk(0x2f6ab0, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x301640, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x301520, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x301240, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x678f8, 0x0)
main·main+0x22 /Users/rsc/dir.go:128
main·main()
mainstart+0xe /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/amd64/asm.s:55
mainstart()
goexit /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:133
goexit()
R=r
DELTA=46 (20 added, 25 deleted, 1 changed)
OCL=34094
CL=34103
removal and typesigs and strings.
Also added new header support to 5c/5a/5l.
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=98 (66 added, 10 deleted, 22 changed)
OCL=30103
CL=30123
and expected review latency I needed to combine the CLs.
1. Made the 5* toolpath build using the go build
system. Hooked the subdirectories to clean.bash but added a
separate make5.bash for now. Minor massage to make the code
more similar to the current structure of 6c/6a/6l.
2. Change all references from long to int32 in line with
similar change for the other toolchains.
The end result is that 5c, 5a and 5l can now be compiled and
the executables start up properly. Haven't thrown any input at
them yet.
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=1052 (392 added, 328 deleted, 332 changed)
OCL=26757
CL=26761