These fields are used to encode a single instruction.
Add them to AsmBuf, which is also per-instruction,
and which is not global.
Updates #15756
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Thread it through as an argument instead of using a global.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
Updates #15756
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Empirically, p == ctxt.Curp here.
A scan of (the thousands of lines of) asm6.go
shows no clear opportunity for them to diverge.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
Updates #15756
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We don't need them any more since #15837 was fixed.
Fixes#19718
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The x86 assembler requires a buffer to build
variable-length instructions.
It used to be an obj.Link field.
That doesn't play nicely with concurrent assembly.
Move the AsmBuf type to the x86 package,
where it belongs anyway,
and make it a local variable.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
No compiler performance impact.
Updates #15756
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Prior to this CL, instinit was called as needed.
This does not work well in a concurrent backend.
Initialization is very cheap; do it on startup instead.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
No compiler performance impact.
Updates #15756
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Ensure that we have a test for when the compiler
encounters a type switch on a non-interface value.
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Now that we have consistent use of xOrNil parse methods, we don't
need a special missing_statement singleton to distinguish between
missing actually statements and other errors (which have returned
nil before).
For #19663.
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- parser creates sensible nodes in case of syntax errors instead of nil
- a new BadExpr node is used in places where we can't do better
- fixed error message for incorrect type switch guard
- minor cleanups
Fixes#19663.
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ONAME, OLITERAL, and OTYPE nodes can be shared between functions.
In a concurrent backend, such nodes might be walked concurrently
with being read in other functions.
Arrange for them to be unmodified by walk.
This is a follow-up to CL 38609.
Passes toolstash-check.
Updates #15756
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Concurrent compilation requires providing an
explicit position and curfn to temp.
This implementation of tempAt temporarily
continues to use the globals lineno and Curfn,
so as not to collide with mdempsky's
work for #19683 eliminating the Curfn dependency
from func nod.
Updates #15756
Updates #19683
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If go doesn't have permission to run strace, this test hangs while
waiting for strace to run. Instead try invoking strace with
Run() first - on fail skip and report error, otherwise run
the test normally using strace.
Also fix link to open mips64 issue in same test.
Fixes#9711
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The type switch in walkexpr is giant.
Shrink it a little by coalescing identical cases
and removing some vertical whitespace.
No functional changes.
Passes toolstash-check.
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Sym.Fsym is used only to avoid adding duplicate
entries to funcsyms, but that is easily
accomplished by detecting the first lookup
vs subsequent lookups of the func sym name.
This avoids creating an unnecessary ONAME node
during funcsym, which eliminates a dependency
in the backend on Curfn and lineno.
It also makes the code a lot simpler and clearer.
Updates #15756
Passes toolstash-check -all.
No compiler performance changes.
funcsymname does generate garbage via string
concatenation, but it is not called very much,
and this CL also eliminates allocation of several
Nodes and Names.
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Clean up code that does interface equality. Avoid doing checks
in efaceeq/ifaceeq that we already did before calling those routines.
No noticeable performance changes for existing benchmarks.
name old time/op new time/op delta
EfaceCmpDiff-8 604ns ± 1% 553ns ± 1% -8.41% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Fixes#18618
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In the future, walk will probably run concurrently
with SSA construction. It is possible for walk
to be walking a function node that is referred
to by another function undergoing SSA construction.
In that case, this particular assignment to n.Type
is race-y.
This assignment is also not necessary;
evconst does not change the type of n.
Both arguments to evconst must have the same type,
and at the end of evconst, n is replaced with n.Left.
Remove the assignment, and add a check to ensure
that its removal remains correct.
Updates #15756
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Avoid construction of incorrect syntax trees in presence of errors.
For #19663.
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This change strips the port in mux.Handler before attempting to
match handlers and adds a test for a request with port.
CONNECT requests continue to use the original path and port.
Fixes#10463
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The section on map literals mentions constant map keys but doesn't say
what happens for equal non-constant map keys - that is covered in the
section on evaluation order. Added respective link for clarity.
Fixes#19689.
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Simple phi insertion already had a heuristic to check
for dead blocks, namely having no predecessors.
When we stopped generating code for dead blocks,
we eliminated some values contained in more subtle
dead blocks, which confused phi insertion.
Compensate by beefing up the reachability check.
Fixes#19678
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CL 37499 allows inlining more functions by ignoring dead code.
However, that dead code can contain non-exportable constructs.
Teach the exporter not to export dead code.
Fixes#19679
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Almost never happens in practice.
The compiler will generate reasonable code anyway,
since assignments involving [0]T never do any work.
Fixes#19696Fixes#19671
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The darwin linker for ARM does not allow PC-relative relocation
of external symbol in text section. Work around it by accessing
it indirectly: putting its address in a global variable (which is
not external), and accessing through that variable.
Fixes#19684.
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Custom logic from request.go has been removed.
Created by running: “go run gen.go -core” from x/text
at fc7fa097411d30e6708badff276c4c164425590c.
Fixesgolang/go#17268
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We already handle n << (uint64(c)&63).
This change also handles n << (uint8(c)&63)
where the SSA compiler promotes the counter to 32 bits.
Fixes#19681
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Pass around the imported package explicitly instead of relying
on a global variable.
Unfortunately we still need a global variable to communicate to
the typechecker that we're in an import, but the semantic load
is significantly reduced as it's just a bool, set/reset in a
couple of places only.
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First step towards removing global var importpkg.
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Go uses CommandLineToArgV from shell32.dll to parse command
line parameters. But shell32.dll is slow to load. Implement
Windows command line parsing in Go. This should make starting
Go programs faster.
I can see these speed ups for runtime.BenchmarkRunningGoProgram
on my Windows 7 amd64:
name old time/op new time/op delta
RunningGoProgram-2 11.2ms ± 1% 10.4ms ± 2% -6.63% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
on my Windows XP 386:
name old time/op new time/op delta
RunningGoProgram-2 19.0ms ± 3% 12.1ms ± 1% -36.20% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
on @egonelbre Windows 10 amd64:
name old time/op new time/op delta
RunningGoProgram-8 17.0ms ± 1% 15.3ms ± 2% -9.71% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
This CL is based on CL 22932 by John Starks.
Fixes#15588.
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When a map or slice is used as a return type create an empty value
rather than a nil value.
Fixes#19588
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Verified that BenchmarkBitLen time went down from 2.25 ns/op to 0.65 ns/op
an a 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7, before removing that benchmark (now covered by
math/bits benchmarks).
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It is currently possible in the compiler to create a struct type,
calculate the widths of types that depend on it,
and then alter the struct type.
transformclosure has local protection against this.
Protect against it at a deeper level.
This is preparation to call dowidth automatically,
rather than explicitly.
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In livenessepilogue, if we save liveness information for instructions
before updating liveout, we can avoid an extra bitvector temporary and
some extra copying around.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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In some newer Linux distros, systemd forces
all mount namespaces to be shared, starting
at /. This disables the CLONE_NEWNS
flag in unshare(2) and clone(2).
While this problem is most commonly seen
on systems with systemd, it can happen anywhere,
due to how Linux namespaces now work.
Hence, to create a private mount namespace,
it is not sufficient to just set
CLONE_NEWS; you have to call mount(2) to change
the behavior of namespaces, i.e.
mount("none", "/", NULL, MS_REC|MS_PRIVATE, NULL)
This is tested and working and we can now correctly
start child process with private namespaces on Linux
distros that use systemd.
The new test works correctly on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS.
It fails if I comment out the new Mount, and
succeeds otherwise. In each case it correctly
cleans up after itself.
Fixes#19661
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