s390x took up the last available chunk of int16 opcodes.
There are RISC-V and sparc64 ports in progress out of tree,
and there will likely be other architectures.
Reduce the opcode space to allow more architectures to
fit without increasing to int32.
This is the smallest power of two that accomodates all
existing architectures. All else being equal, smaller is
better--smaller numbers are easier to generate immediates
for and easier on the eyes when debugging.
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We should check whether there is a concurrent writer at the
start of every mapiternext, not just in mapaccessK (which is
only called during certain map growth situations).
Tests turned off by default because they are inherently flaky.
Fixes#16278
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Only need to zero-extend to 32 bits and we get the top
32 bits zeroed for free.
Only the WQ change actually generates different code.
The assembler did this optimization for us in the other two cases.
But we might as well do it during SSA so -S output more closely
matches the actual generated instructions.
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This CL adds a safety mechanism
for changing the number of opcodes
available per architecture.
A subsequent CL will actually make the change.
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Also includes a minor golint cleanup in the tests.
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This only triggers a few places in the stdlib,
but it helps a lot when it does.
Before:
runtime.mapassign1 t=1 size=2400 args=0x20 locals=0xe0
After:
runtime.mapassign1 t=1 size=2352 args=0x20 locals=0xd8
name old time/op new time/op delta
MapPop100-8 19.8µs ±11% 18.4µs ± 9% -7.16% (p=0.000 n=20+19)
MapPop1000-8 367µs ±17% 335µs ±11% -8.63% (p=0.000 n=19+19)
MapPop10000-8 7.29ms ±15% 6.86ms ±12% -5.84% (p=0.020 n=20+20)
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The frontend rewriting lowers them to runtime calls on 386. It
matches explicitly uint32, but missed uint.
Fixes#16738.
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Might as well tell the runtime how large the map is going to be.
This avoids grow work and allocations while the map is being built.
Will wait for 1.8.
Fixes#15880Fixes#16279
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This CL teaches SSA to recognize code of the form
// b is a boolean value, i is an int of some flavor
if b {
i = 1
} else {
i = 0
}
and use b's underlying 0/1 representation for i
instead of generating jumps.
Unfortunately, it does not work on the obvious code:
func bool2int(b bool) int {
if b {
return 1
}
return 0
}
This is left for future work.
Note that the existing phiopt optimizations also don't work for:
func neg(b bool) bool {
if b {
return false
}
return true
}
In the meantime, runtime authors and the like can use:
func bool2int(b bool) int {
var i int
if b {
i = 1
} else {
i = 0
}
return i
}
This compiles to:
"".bool2int t=1 size=16 args=0x10 locals=0x0
0x0000 00000 (x.go:25) TEXT "".bool2int(SB), $0-16
0x0000 00000 (x.go:25) FUNCDATA $0, gclocals·23e8278e2b69a3a75fa59b23c49ed6ad(SB)
0x0000 00000 (x.go:25) FUNCDATA $1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
0x0000 00000 (x.go:32) MOVBLZX "".b+8(FP), AX
0x0005 00005 (x.go:32) MOVBQZX AL, AX
0x0008 00008 (x.go:32) MOVQ AX, "".~r1+16(FP)
0x000d 00013 (x.go:32) RET
The extraneous MOVBQZX is #15300.
This optimization also helps range and slice.
The compiler must protect against pointers pointing
to the end of a slice/string. It does this by increasing
a pointer by either 0 or 1 * elemsize, based on a condition.
This CL optimizes away a jump in that code.
This CL triggers 382 times while compiling the standard library.
Updating code to utilize this optimization is left for future CLs.
Updates #6011
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Don't fold constant factors into a multiply
beyond the capacity of a MULQ instruction (32 bits).
Fixes#16733
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We already inlined
_, ok = e.(T)
_, ok = i.(E)
_, ok = e.(E)
The only ok-only variants not inlined are now
_, ok = i.(I)
_, ok = e.(I)
These call getitab, so are non-trivial.
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Now that assembler opcodes have their own type, they can have a true
stringer, rather than explicit calls to Aconv, which makes for nicer
format strings.
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Give *recordingConn the correct WriteTo signature
to be an io.WriterTo. This makes vet happy.
It also means that it'll report errors,
which were previously being ignored.
Updates #11041
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container/list/list_test.go:274: self-assignment of e1 to e1
container/list/list_test.go:274: self-assignment of e4 to e4
container/list/list_test.go:282: self-assignment of e1 to e1
container/list/list_test.go:286: self-assignment of e1 to e1
container/list/list_test.go:286: self-assignment of e4 to e4
Updates #11041
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CL 23393 introduces PAUTOHEAP, and access of PAUTOHEAP variable is
rewritten to indirection of a PAUTO variable. Mark this variable
non-nil, so this indirection does not introduce extra nil checks.
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We were generating format strings containing
a lone %. Vet legitimately complains:
cmd/compile/internal/gc/constFold_test.go:339: unrecognized printf verb ' '
The fix doesn't make for very readable code,
but it is simple and obviously correct.
Updates #11041
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This is preliminary work to unifying them.
Aside from Syscall9, all are identical.
Syscall9 has a netbsd/openbsd variant
and a dragonfly/freebsd variant.
Updates #11041
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This is preliminary work to unifying the
unix amd64 assembly implementations,
which is preliminary work to making the
assembly vet-friendly.
Updates #11041
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They were identical.
This will allow us to do the TODO at the top
of the file only once.
Updates #11041
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Darwin linker does not support BR26 reloc with non-zero addend.
Fixes#16724.
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If the server failed on us before we even tried to write any bytes,
it's safe to retry the request on a new connection, regardless of the
HTTP method/idempotence.
Fixes#15723
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Preallocate keys slice with the length of paxHeaders map
to prevent slice growth with append operations.
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Let the kernel pick a port for testing, and have the server in the
child process tell the parent (benchmarking) process the port that
was selected.
Fixes flakes like seen in https://golang.org/cl/27050 (and previously)
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Methods of FileSet are documented to be safe for concurrent use by
multiple goroutines, so FileSet is protected by a mutex and all its
methods use it to prevent concurrent mutations. All methods of File that
mutate the respective FileSet, including AddLine, do also lock its
mutex, but that does not help when PositionFor is invoked concurrently
and reads without synchronization what AddLine mutates.
The change adds acquiring a RLock around the racy call of File.position
and the respective test.
Fixes#16548
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`bytes` and `strings` are pretty similar to each other, this commit
brings `strings` examples to its counter-part.
Partially addresses #16360
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The heap.Fix function calls both down and up. If the element is moved
down, we don't need to call up and we could save a comparison.
(per suggestion by Radu Berinde)
Fixes#16098.
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When dynamically linking, a type symbol's name is replaced with a name based on
the SHA1 of the name as type symbol's names can be very long. However, this
can make a type's symbol name longer in some cases. So skip it in that case.
One of the symbols this changes the treatment of is 'type.string' and that fixes a
bug where -X doesn't work when dynamically linking.
Fixes#16671
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We already had special cases for 0 and 1. Add 2 and 3 for now too.
To be removed if the compiler is improved later (#6714).
This halves the number of allocations and total bytes allocated via
common filepath.Join calls, improving filepath.Walk performance.
Noticed as part of investigating filepath.Walk in #16399.
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