Ensure that any comparison between two values has the same argument
order. This helps ensure that they can be eliminated during the
lowered CSE pass which will be particularly important if we eliminate
the Greater and Geq ops (see #37316).
Example:
CMP R0, R1
BLT L1
CMP R1, R0 // different order, cannot eliminate
BEQ L2
CMP R0, R1
BLT L1
CMP R0, R1 // same order, can eliminate
BEQ L2
This does have some drawbacks. Notably comparisons might 'flip'
direction in the assembly output after even small changes to the
code or compiler. It should help make optimizations more reliable
however.
compilecmp master -> HEAD
master (218f4572f5): text/template: make reflect.Value indirections more robust
HEAD (f1661fef3e): cmd/compile: canonicalize comparison argument order
platform: linux/amd64
file before after Δ %
api 6063927 6068023 +4096 +0.068%
asm 5191757 5183565 -8192 -0.158%
cgo 4893518 4901710 +8192 +0.167%
cover 5330345 5326249 -4096 -0.077%
fix 3417778 3421874 +4096 +0.120%
pprof 14889456 14885360 -4096 -0.028%
test2json 2848138 2844042 -4096 -0.144%
trace 11746239 11733951 -12288 -0.105%
total 132739173 132722789 -16384 -0.012%
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The bootstrapping process (make.bash) on all other platforms use
internal linking. This change brings android/arm64 in line, fixing the
scary warning on our self-hosted Corellium builders:
warning: unable to find runtime/cgo.a
The linkmode default is changed to internal for all Android programs,
but in practice that won't matter outside our builders: using Go with
Android apps requires buildmode=c-shared which uses linkmode external.
Fixes#31343
Updates #31819
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"SSL_CERT_DIR" is meant to hold more than one directory, when a colon
is used as a delimiter. However, we assumed it'd be a single directory
for all root certificates.
OpenSSL and BoringSSL properly respected the colon separated
"SSL_CERT_DIR", as per:
* OpenSSL 12a765a523/crypto/x509/by_dir.c (L153-L209)
* BoringSSL 3ba9586bc0/crypto/x509/by_dir.c (L194-L247)
This change adds that parity to loadSystemRoots.
RELNOTE=yes
Fixes#35325
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Instead use string(r) where r has type rune.
This is in preparation for a vet warning for string(i).
Updates #32479
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In CL 219131 we inserted a VZEROUPPER instruction on darwin/amd64.
The instruction is not available on pre-AVX machines. Guard it
with CPU feature.
Fixes#37459.
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In rare circumstances, this helps report a race which would
otherwise go undetected.
Fixes#36794
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If there's a go file immediately in GOROOT/src, it was probably
accidentally added by the user. Since that package shouldn't
exist, return an error if a user tries to list it. We're only making
this change for GOPATH mode because we don't want to break cases
where users have been doing this historically, but want to fix
this case for the future.
This also leaves open the weird cases where files are placed directly
in vendor directories.
Fixes#36587
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Also, sort them so the results aren't random.
Thanks to @junedev for the bug report & repro.
Fixes#36524
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This removes much of the complexity of the implementation and use of
the cmd/go/internal/cmdflag package, and makes the behavior of GOFLAGS
in 'go test' and 'go vet' more consistent with other subcommands.
Some of the complexity reduction has been offset by code comments and
bug fixes, particularly for the handling of GOPATH arguments and flag
terminators ('--').
Fixes#32471Fixes#18682
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Adding a link to this guide will provide more value to instructing Go
users to migrate to modules.
Updates #36878
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As far as I can tell, there is no public documentation on this topic,
which cost me several days of debugging.
I am possibly unusual in that I run binaries in production with the
race detector turned on, but I think that others who do the same may
want to be aware of the risk.
Updates #26813.
Updates #37233.
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It was needed for the old softfloat implementation, which has
long gone.
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Add support to the asimd instruction rev16 which reverses elements in
16-bit halfwords.
syntax:
VREV16 <Vn>.<T>, <Vd>.<T>
<T> should be either B8 or B16.
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Provide an assembly implementation of mulWW - for now all others run the
Go code.
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Also, explicitly zero AuxInt in some ops (like Div),
to make it clear why they do not use an ellipsis.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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This reverts CL 213477.
Reason for revert: tests are failing on linux-mips*-rtrk builders.
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This reverts CL 220722.
Reason for revert: rolling forward with fix.
Fixes#37392
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When internal linking was broken buildmode PIE is set to external
linking. Now internal linking is fixed, -buildmode=pie can default to
internal linking again.
Fixes#35545
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When converting from float32->float64->float32, any signal NaNs
get converted to quiet NaNs. Avoid that so using reflect.Value.Convert
between two float32 types keeps the signal bit of NaNs.
Update #36400
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We store 32-bit floating point constants in a 64-bit field, by
converting that 32-bit float to 64-bit float to store it, and convert
it back to use it.
That works for *almost* all floating-point constants. The exception is
signaling NaNs. The round trip described above means we can't represent
a 32-bit signaling NaN, because conversions strip the signaling bit.
To fix this issue, just forbid NaNs as floating-point constants in SSA
form. This shouldn't affect any real-world code, as people seldom
constant-propagate NaNs (except in test code).
Additionally, NaNs are somewhat underspecified (which of the many NaNs
do you get when dividing 0/0?), so when cross-compiling there's a
danger of using the compiler machine's NaN regime for some math, and
the target machine's NaN regime for other math. Better to use the
target machine's NaN regime always.
This has been a bug since 1.10, and there's an easy workaround
(declare a global varaible containing the signaling NaN pattern, and
use that as the argument to math.Float32frombits) so we'll fix it in
1.15.
Fixes#36400
Update #36399
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In CL 210180 we detect gaps between PT_LOAD segments and subtract
them from size calculation. The code there only works when
PT_LOAD segments are next to each other. But it is possible that
there are other segments in between (e.g. a GNU_RELRO segment).
Relax the gap detection to count gaps between PT_LOAD segments
regardless of whether they are next to each other.
Updates #36023.
Updates #35545.
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Builds upon the changes from #32000 which supported sourcing environment
variables for a new process from the environment of a Windows user token
when supplied.
But due to the logic of os/exec, the Env field of a process was
always non-nil when it reached that change.
This change moves the logic up to os/exec, specifically when
os.ProcAttr is being built for the os.StartProcess call, this
ensures that if a user token has been supplied and no Env slice has
been provided on the command it will be sourced from the user's
environment.
If no token is provided, or the program is compiled for any other
platform than Windows, the default environment will be sourced from
syscall.Environ().
Fixes#35314
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This found its way in accidentally.
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Also, explicitly zero AuxInt in some ops (like Div),
to make it clear why they do not use an ellipsis.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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Also, explicitly zero AuxInt in some ops (like Div),
to make it clear why they do not use an ellipsis.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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Also, explicitly zero AuxInt in some ops (like Div),
to make it clear why they do not use an ellipsis.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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Also, explicitly zero AuxInt in some ops (like Div),
to make it clear why they do not use an ellipsis.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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The address calculations in the example end up doing x << 4 + y + 0.
Before this CL we use a SHLQ+LEAQ. Since the constant offset is 0,
we can use SHLQ+ADDQ instead.
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The wrapper takes a pointer to the argument, not the argument itself.
Fixes#36705
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If GOBIN is set in the GOENV file, then merely unsetting it in the
process environment is not sufficient. We can instead either set GOBIN
explicitly, or disable GOENV explicitly. For now, we (semi-arbitrary)
choose the former.
Fixes#37390
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We should panic in this situation. Rewriting to a SSA op just leads
to a compiler panic.
Fixes#36259
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Fixes the declaration line reported in the DW_AT_decl_line for
variables captured in a closure.
Fixes#36542
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