These are no longer needed after the previous CL, which moved handling
of unsafe.Sizeof, etc. directly into the unified frontend.
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Previously, the unified frontend implemented unsafe.Sizeof, etc that
involved derived types by constructing a normal OSIZEOF, etc
expression, including fully instantiating their argument. (When
unsafe.Sizeof is applied to a non-generic type, types2 handles
constant folding it.)
This worked, but involves unnecessary work, since all we really need
to track is the argument type (and the field selections, for
unsafe.Offsetof).
Further, the argument expression could generate temporary variables,
which would then go unused after typecheck replaced the OSIZEOF
expression with an OLITERAL. This results in compiler failures after
CL 523315, which made later passes stricter about expecting the
frontend to not construct unused temporaries.
Fixes#62515.
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Currently, cmd/compile optimizes `var a = true; var b = a` into `var a
= true; var b = true`. But this may not be safe if we need to
initialize any other global variables between `a` and `b`, and the
initialization involves calling a user-defined function that reassigns
`a`.
This CL changes staticinit to keep track of the initialization
expressions that we've seen so far, and to stop applying the
staticcopy optimization once we've seen an initialization expression
that might have modified another global variable within this package.
To help identify affected initializers, this CL adds a -d=staticcopy
flag to warn when a staticcopy is suppressed and turned into a dynamic
copy.
Currently, `go build -gcflags=all=-d=staticcopy std` reports only four
instances:
```
encoding/xml/xml.go:1600:5: skipping static copy of HTMLEntity+0 with map[string]string{...}
encoding/xml/xml.go:1869:5: skipping static copy of HTMLAutoClose+0 with []string{...}
net/net.go:661:5: skipping static copy of .stmp_31+0 with poll.ErrNetClosing
net/http/transport.go:2566:5: skipping static copy of errRequestCanceled+0 with ~R0
```
Fixes#51913.
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Currently, package runtime runs `osinit` before dynamic initialization
of package-scope variables; but on GOOS=linux, `osinit` involves
mutating `sigsetAllExiting`.
This currently works because cmd/compile and gccgo have
non-spec-conforming optimizations that statically initialize
`sigsetAllExiting`, but disabling that optimization causes
`sigsetAllExiting` to be dynamically initialized instead. This in turn
causes the mutations in `osinit` to get lost.
This CL moves the initialization of `sigsetAllExiting` from `osinit`
into its initialization expression, and then removes the special case
for continuing to perform the static-initialization optimization for
package runtime.
Updates #51913.
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This was missed earlier, because NewConstAt is only used now to
construct the predeclared "true" and "false" constants. But these
constants are no longer actually accessed with unified IR.
For constant expressions, types2 (and go/types) sets
TypeAndValue.Value for the expression to the appropriate constant
value. The unified writer recognizes when expressions are constants,
and simply writes the underlying value, regardless of the original
expression. As a result, we never end up actually referencing the
*named* "true" and "false" constants; we just always construct
anonymous constant "true" and "false" values.
However, a manually constructed tree that includes an *ir.Name that
"Uses" the predeclared true/false Const Objects, yet doesn't set
TypeAndValue.Value will instead end up trying to use named constants
constructed with NewConstAt.
Thanks to Russ for reporting the issue on CL 510541, and to Cuong for
identifying the fix.
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This is the first of several CLs implementing the proposal
for enhanced ServeMux routing, https://go.dev/issue/61410.
Define a type to represent extended routing patterns and a function to
parse a string into one.
Updates #61410.
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Fix a regression test to use the correct new signature for
ir.NewBasicLit.
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This reverts CL 525455. The test fails to build on darwin, alpine, and
android.
For #62440.
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This reverts CL 527056.
CL 525455 breaks darwin, alpine, and android. This CL must be reverted
in order to revert that CL.
For #62440.
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This is a partial revert of CL 526118.
NetBSD uses mp.procid in locking (semawake). unminit is called
surprisingly early in mexit, and there is definitely locking after that
point, so it isn't safe to clear procid so early.
Fixes#62524.
Fixes#62531.
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This CL adds an explicit Type parameter to NewBasicLit so that callers
can directly construct typed OLITERAL nodes.
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When creating the struct type to hold variables captured by a function
literal, we currently reuse the captured variable names as fields.
However, there's no particular reason to do this: these struct types
aren't visible to users, and it adds extra complexity in making sure
fields belong to the correct packages.
Further, it turns out we were getting that subtly wrong. If two
function literals from different packages capture variables with
identical names starting with an uppercase letter (and in the same
order and with corresponding identical types) end up in the same
function (e.g., due to inlining), then we could end up creating
closure struct types that are "different" (i.e., not types.Identical)
yet end up with equal LinkString representations (which violates
LinkString's contract).
The easy fix is to just always use simple, exported, generated field
names in the struct. This should allow further struct reuse across
packages too, and shrink binary sizes slightly.
Fixes#62498.
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Standard Ms set g0.stackguard1 to the same value as stackguard0 in
mstart0. For consistency, extra Ms should do the same for their g0. Do
this in needm -> callbackUpdateSystemStack.
Background: getg().stackguard1 is used as the stack guard for the stack
growth prolouge in functions marked //go:systemstack [1]. User Gs set
stackguard1 to ^uintptr(0) so that the check always fail, calling
morestackc, which throws to report a //go:systemstack function call on a
user stack.
g0 setting stackguard1 is unnecessary for this functionality. 0 would be
sufficient, as g0 is always allowed to call //go:systemstack functions.
However, since we have the check anyway, setting stackguard1 to the
actual stack bound is useful to detect actual stack overflows on g0
(though morestackc doesn't detect this case and would report a
misleading message about user stacks).
[1] cmd/internal/obj calls //go:systemstack functions AttrCFunc. This is
a holdover from when the runtime contained actual C functions. But since
CL 2275, it has simply meant "pretend this is a C function, which would
thus need to use the system stack". Hence the name morestackc. At this
point, this terminology is pretty far removed from reality and should
probably be updated to something more intuitive.
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Since CL 495855, Ms are cached for C threads calling into Go, including
the stack bounds of the system stack.
Some C libraries (e.g., coroutine libraries) do manual stack management
and may change stacks between calls to Go on the same thread.
Changing the stack if there is more Go up the stack would be
problematic. But if the calls are completely independent there is no
particular reason for Go to care about the changing stack boundary.
Thus, this CL allows the stack bounds to change in such cases. The
primary downside here (besides additional complexity) is that normal
systems that do not manipulate the stack may not notice unintentional
stack corruption as quickly as before.
Note that callbackUpdateSystemStack is written to be usable for the
initial setup in needm as well as updating the stack in cgocallbackg.
Fixes#62440.
For #62130.
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Like sort.Search, use "h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)" style code to calculate
the median.
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ir.ConstExpr was deleted in CL 526395, so no need to check for it.
Fixes the build error.
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This reverts commit http://go.dev/cl/c/go/+/526915
Reason for revert: darwin builders unhappy with '-Wunaligned-access' C compiler flag
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The new inliner tries to de-prioritize inlining of call sites on panic
paths, e.g. for a call such as the one to "foo" below, the inliner
will use a much lower size threshold when deciding whether to inline,
since the path is very likely to be "cold".
if mumble() {
foo() <<-- here
panic("bad")
}
This patch reworks one of the traceback tests is relying on the old
inliner's "inline F everywhere if F inlinable" strategy by tweaking
the code slightly (no change in test functionality).
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Assign scores to callsites based on previously computed function
properties and callsite properties. This currently works by taking the
size score for the function (as computed by CanInline) and then making
a series of adjustments, positive or negative based on various
function and callsite properties.
NB: much work also remaining on deciding what are the best score
adjustment values for specific heuristics. I've picked a bunch of
arbitrary constants, but they will almost certainly need tuning and
tweaking to arrive at something that has good performance.
Updates #61502.
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Add code to detect call sites that are nested in loops, call sites
that are on an unconditional path to panic/exit, and call sites within
"init" functions. The panic-path processing reuses some of the
logic+state already present for the function flag version of "calls
panic/exit".
Updates #61502.
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Build up a table of (potentially) inlinable call sites during inline
heuristic analysis, and introduce a framework for analyzing each call
site to collect applicable flags (for example, is call nested in
loop). This patch doesn't include any of the flag analysis, just the
machinery to collect the callsites and a regression test harness.
Updates #61502.
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Extend the code that computes various properties and parameter flags
to incorporate information from export data in addition to things we
can get from the current package. Specifically:
- when deciding whether the current function always calls panic/exit,
check to see whether it has an unconditional call to some other
function that has that flag.
- when computing "parameter feeds" properties, look not just for
cases where a parameter feeds an interesting construct (if/switch,
indirect/interface call, etc) but where it feeds a call whose
corresponding param has that flag.
- when computing return properties, if a given return is always the
results of a call to X, then set the return properties to those
of X.
Updates #61502.
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Augment the ir.Inline container to include an entry for function
properties (currently serialized as a string), and if
GOEXPERIMENT=newinliner is set, compute and store function
properties for all inline candidates processed by the inliner.
The idea here is that if the function properties are going to drive
inlining decisions, we'd like to have the same info from non-local /
imported functions as for local / in-package functions, hence we need
to include the properties in the export data.
Hand testing on the compiler itself and with k8s kubelet shows that
this increases the size of export data overall by about 2-3 percent,
so a pretty modest increase.
Updates #61502.
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Add code to analyze properties of function params, specifically
heuristics to look for cases where unmodified params feed into "if"
and "switch" statements in ways that might enable constant folding
and/or dead code elimination if the call were inlined at a callsite
that passes a constant to the correct param. We also look for cases
where a function parameter feeds unmodified into an interface method
call or indirect call.
Updates #61502.
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Clang 14+ introduced a warning when using mixed packed and unpacked structs.
This can cause problems when taking an address of the unpacked struct, which
may end up having a different alignment than expected.
This is not a problem in cgo, which does not take pointers from the packed
struct.
Fixes#62480
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withTCPConnPair is supposed to return only when both peer functions
have completed. However, due to the use of "defer" it was closing the
peers' connections after the synchronization point instead of before.
Fixes#62542.
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This is an implementation of proposal #61758.
It adds a function to slogtest that runs each test case in a subtest,
instead of running them all at once.
That allows the caller to control which cases are run.
Fixes#61706.
Fixes#61758.
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CL 177090043 accidentally dropped RDX when converting from C.
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The stack bounds from pthread are not always accurate, and could
cause seg fault if we run out of the actual stack space before
reaching the bounds. Here we use an artificially small stack bounds
to check overflow without actually running out of the system stack.
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This indirection is no longer necessary.
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Across all encoding packages, linkify declarations if possible.
In some cases, we convert a code block into a bulleted list,
which then further allows for more linkification.
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No need to indirect through Frontend for this.
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This method is only used to find the path of the function being
compiled for hash debugging, but it was instead returning the path of
the package being compiled. These are typically the same, but can be
different for certain functions compiled across package boundaries
(e.g., method value wrappers and generic functions).
It's redundant either with f.fe.Func().Sym().Pkg.Path (package path of
the function being compiled) or f.Config.ctxt.Pkgpath (package path of
the compilation unit), so just remove it instead.
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Add Config and Cache as params rather than documenting that the caller
has to set them manually.
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Mostly automated refactoring with gofmt:
gofmt -r 'ir.Orig(n) -> n'
gofmt -r 'ir.SepCopy(n) -> ir.Copy(n)'
Followed by some manual cleanups.
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The OrigNode functionality used to be relevant to the typecheck
frontend, because we wanted to report errors using the same syntax as
the user originally wrote. However, now that types2 handles all
spec-required error diagnostics, there's no need to preserve original
nodes anymore.
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Composite literals always have a type now, so the extra fallback code
isn't necessary. But also, to prepare for the upcoming removal of
OrigNode, we need to print OSLICELIT with Implicit set as
"... argument" to satisfy existing regress tests.
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OrigNode will be going away soon, which is the only reason for
ConstExpr to exist. Otherwise, it's identical to BasicLit.
To keep existing code working, change NewConstExpr to construct and
return a BasicLit instead.
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One of the more tedious quirks of the original frontend (i.e.,
typecheck) to preserve was that it preserved the original
representation of constants into the backend. To fit into the unified
IR model, I ended up implementing a fairly heavyweight workaround:
simply record the original constant's string expression in the export
data, so that diagnostics could still report it back, and match the
old test expectations.
But now that there's just a single frontend to support, it's easy
enough to just update the test expectations and drop this support for
"raw" constant expressions.
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Currently, for non-cgo programs, the g0 stack size is 8 KiB on
most platforms. With PGO which could cause aggressive inlining in
the runtime, the runtime stack frames are larger and could
overflow the 8 KiB g0 stack. Increase it to 16 KiB. This is only
one per OS thread, so it shouldn't increase memory use much.
Fixes#62120.
Fixes#62489.
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The UnspillReg code should always be preemptible because all the arg registers will be saved by runtime.asyncpreempt.
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CL 513779 added crude skips for tests that couldn't work when run under
'unshare --net --map-root-user' as used by the current iteration of the
no-network check in LUCI. Bryan suggested a more targeted way to detect
when the environment is insufficient, which makes it possible to remove
the builder-specific skip and its slightly incorrect explaining comment.
Updates #30612.
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This CL adds support for debugger function calls on linux ppc64le
platform. The protocol is basically the same as in CL 395754, except for
the following differences:
1, The abi differences which affect parameter passing and frame layout.
2, The closure register is R11.
3, Minimum framesize on pp64le is 32 bytes
4, Added functions to return parent context structure for general purpose
registers in order to work with the way these structures are defined in
ppc64le
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https://go.dev/cl/524940 swapped a call to Slice with Bytes,
but the comment below still referenced Slice.
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