Move Flag, Debug, Ctxt, Exit, and error messages to
new package cmd/compile/internal/base.
These are the core functionality that everything in gc uses
and which otherwise prevent splitting any other code
out of gc into different packages.
A minor milestone: the compiler source code
no longer contains the string "yy".
[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
mv atExit AtExit
mv Ctxt atExitFuncs AtExit Exit base.go
mv lineno Pos
mv linestr FmtPos
mv flusherrors FlushErrors
mv yyerror Errorf
mv yyerrorl ErrorfAt
mv yyerrorv ErrorfVers
mv noder.yyerrorpos noder.errorAt
mv Warnl WarnfAt
mv errorexit ErrorExit
mv base.go debug.go flag.go print.go cmd/compile/internal/base
'
: # update comments
sed -i '' 's/yyerrorl/ErrorfAt/g; s/yyerror/Errorf/g' *.go
: # bootstrap.go is not built by default so invisible to rf
sed -i '' 's/Fatalf/base.Fatalf/' bootstrap.go
goimports -w bootstrap.go
: # update cmd/dist to add internal/base
cd ../../../dist
sed -i '' '/internal.amd64/a\
"cmd/compile/internal/base",
' buildtool.go
gofmt -w buildtool.go
Change-Id: I59903c7084222d6eaee38823fd222159ba24a31a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/272250
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Now that the debug settings are in a struct, use struct tags to set
the usage messages and use reflection to populate debugtab,
much like we did for the Flag struct.
Change-Id: Id2ba30c30a9158c062527715a68bf4dd94679457
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The debug table is not as haphazard as flags, but there are still
a few mismatches between command-line names and variable names.
This CL moves them all into a consistent home (var Debug, like var Flag).
Code updated automatically using the rf command below.
A followup CL will make a few manual cleanups, leaving this CL
completely automated and easier to regenerate during merge
conflicts.
[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
add main.go var Debug struct{}
mv Debug_append Debug.Append
mv Debug_checkptr Debug.Checkptr
mv Debug_closure Debug.Closure
mv Debug_compilelater Debug.CompileLater
mv disable_checknil Debug.DisableNil
mv debug_dclstack Debug.DclStack
mv Debug_gcprog Debug.GCProg
mv Debug_libfuzzer Debug.Libfuzzer
mv Debug_checknil Debug.Nil
mv Debug_panic Debug.Panic
mv Debug_slice Debug.Slice
mv Debug_typeassert Debug.TypeAssert
mv Debug_wb Debug.WB
mv Debug_export Debug.Export
mv Debug_pctab Debug.PCTab
mv Debug_locationlist Debug.LocationLists
mv Debug_typecheckinl Debug.TypecheckInl
mv Debug_gendwarfinl Debug.DwarfInl
mv Debug_softfloat Debug.SoftFloat
mv Debug_defer Debug.Defer
mv Debug_dumpptrs Debug.DumpPtrs
mv flag.go:/parse.-d/-1,/unknown.debug/+2 parseDebug
mv debugtab Debug parseDebug \
debugHelpHeader debugHelpFooter \
debug.go
# Remove //go:generate line copied from main.go
rm debug.go:/go:generate/-+
'
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For #40700
Change-Id: I056cef20a5f071977d0ae589c7a50d5f69af3283
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Now that all flags are in a struct, use struct tags to set the usage messages
and use reflection to walk the struct and register all the flags.
Also move some flag usage back into main.go that shouldn't
come with the rest of flag.go into package base.
Change-Id: Ie655582194906c9ab425c3d01ad8c304bc49bfe0
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CL 34641 changed the Go runtime to assume GOARM=7 support on Android.
This change completes that by assuming GOARM=7 in the toolchain, fixing
the gotcha of inexplicably slow performance on non-arm64 Android devices.
There is already code in cmd/dist to force GOARM to 7 on GOOS=android. However,
dist is most likely run with GOOS != android.
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When c.elemsize==0 we call raceacquire() and racerelease()
as opposed to calling racereleaseacquire()
The reason for this change is that, when elemsize==0, we don't
allocate a full buffer for the channel. Instead of individual
buffer entries, the race detector uses the c.buf as the only
buffer entry. This simplification prevents us following the
memory model's happens-before rules implemented in racereleaseacquire().
So, instead of calling racereleaseacquire(), we accumulate
happens-before information in the synchronization object associated
with c.buf.
The functionality in this change is implemented in a new function
called racenotify()
Fixes#42598
Change-Id: I75b92708633fdfde658dc52e06264e2171824e51
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In the previous CL, I had incorrectly removed one of the error
messages from issue20232.go, because I thought go/constant was just
handling it. But actually the compiler was panicking in nodlit,
because it didn't handle constant.Unknown. So this CL makes it leave
n.Type == nil for unknown constant.Values.
While here, also address #42732 by making sure to report an error
message when origConst is called with an unknown constant.Value (as
can happen when multiplying two floating-point constants overflows).
Finally, add OXOR and OBITNOT to the list of operations to report
errors about, since they're also constant expressions that can produce
a constant with a greater bit length than their operands.
Fixes#42732.
Change-Id: I4a538fbae9b3ac4c553d7de5625dc0c87d9acce3
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The existing code introduces many types in what appears to be an
attempt to avoid allocation when converting formatting argument lists.
Simplify by accepting that allocation is going to happen, especially
when Node itself turns into an interface.
Change-Id: I3c0d45ca01eace4924deb43c0ea7dc6d65943d08
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The goal is to move Node to being an interface and then break
up the one big struct into many implementations.
Step 1 is to convert all current uses of Node to only use methods,
so that the existing algorithms keep working even as the underlying
implementations are adjusted.
Step 0 - this CL - is to add the getters and setters for Step 1.
Change-Id: I0570d8727c3ccb64113627bb9bebcb0dc39da07a
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For the upcoming rewrite to access methods, a few direct accesses
are problematic for the automated tool, most notably direct copies
or use of Node structs as opposed to pointers.
Fix these manually.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: I8bdbb33216737c09e1edda284d5c414422d86284
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I've wanted a FatalfAt function for a while, but under the old "-l"
suffix naming convention it would have been called "Fatalfl", which is
just atrocious.
Change-Id: If87f692ecdff478769426d4b054ac396e5c1e42e
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The linker already has R_AARCH64_LDST{8,32,64,128}_ABS_LO12_NC, some cgo tests require
R_AARCH64_LDST16_ABS_LO12_NC, this CL adds this relocation type.
Fixes#42660
Change-Id: I9a5120cd872f5095c61175cb602427c6ab3225cc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/271017
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Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
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Currently, gentraceback decides which frames to print or elide when
unwinding inlined frames using only the name of the outermost
function. If the outermost function should be elided, then inlined
functions will also be elided, even if they shouldn't be.
This happens in practice in at least one situation. As of CL 258938,
exported Go functions (and functions they call) can now be inlined
into the generated _cgoexp_HASH_FN function. The runtime elides
_cgoexp_HASH_FN from tracebacks because it doesn't contain a ".".
Because of this bug, it also elides anything that was inlined into it.
This CL fixes this by synthesizing a funcInfo for the inlined
functions to pass to showframe.
Fixes#42754.
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This moves the C part of the CrashTraceback test into its own file in
preparation for adding a test that transitions back into Go.
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evconst is one of the largest sources of Op rewrites,
which prevent separating different kinds of nodes
(in this case, arithmetic nodes and OLITERAL nodes).
The change in swt.go is necessary because otherwise
the syntax graph ends up containing that OLEN expression
multiple times, which violates the invariant that it's a tree
except for ONAME, OLITERAL, and OTYPE nodes.
(Before, the OLEN was overwritten by an OLITERAL, so the
invariant still held, but now that we don't overwrite it,
we need a different copy for each instance.)
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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The leftover n.List is clearly unnecessary, but it makes the
inlining cost of the expression unnecessarily high.
This change breaks toolstash -cmp:
# cmd/internal/src
toolstash: compiler output differs, with optimizers disabled (-N)
inconsistent log line:
/tmp/go-build866291351/b230/_pkg_.a.log:77:
/Users/rsc/go/src/cmd/internal/src/pos.go:275:6: can inline (*PosBase).SymFilename with cost 9 as: method(*PosBase) func() string { if b != nil { return b.symFilename }; return "gofile..??" }
/tmp/go-build866291351/b230/_pkg_.a.stash.log:77:
/Users/rsc/go/src/cmd/internal/src/pos.go:275:6: can inline (*PosBase).SymFilename with cost 11 as: method(*PosBase) func() string { if b != nil { return b.symFilename }; return "gofile..??" }
Separated from other constant work so that the bigger CL can pass toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: I5c7ddbc8373207b5b9824eafb8639488da0ca1b7
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A method expression today is an ONAME that has none of the
invariants or properties of other ONAMEs and is always a special case
(hence the Node.IsMethodExpression method).
Remove the special cases by making a separate Op.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: I7667693c9155d5486a6924dbf75ebb59891c4afc
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This CL is obviously OK but does not pass toolstash -cmp,
because it renumbers the Op codes. In a separate CL so that
we can use toolstash -cmp on the CL with real changes
related to OMETHEXPR.
Change-Id: I1db978e3f2652b3bdf51f7981a3ba5137641c8c7
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The original meaning of type Func was "extra fields factored out
of a few cases of type Node having to do with functions",
but those specific cases didn't necessarily have any relation.
A typical declared function is represented by an ODCLFUNC Node
at its declaration and an ONAME node at its uses, and both those
have a .Func field, but they are *different* Funcs.
Similarly, a closure is represented both by an OCLOSURE Node for
the value itself and an ODCLFUNC Node for the underlying function
implementing the closure. Those too have *different* Funcs,
and the Func.Closure field in one points to the other and vice versa.
This has led to no end of confusion over the years.
This CL elevates type Func to be the canonical identifier for
a given Go function.
This looks like a trivial CL but in fact is the result of a lot of
scaffolding and rewriting, discarded once the result was achieved, to
separate out the three different kinds of Func nodes into three
separate fields, limited in use to each specific Node type, to
understand which Func fields are used by which Node types and what the
possible overlaps are. There were a few overlaps, most notably around
closures, which led to more fields being added to type Func to keep
them separate even though there is now a single Func instead of two
different ones for each function.
A future CL can and should change Curfn to be a *Func instead of
a *Node, finally eliminating the confusion about whether Curfn
is an ODCLFUNC node (as it is most of the time) or an ONAME node
(as it is when type-checking an inlined function body).
Although sizeof_test.go makes it look like Func is growing by two
words, there are now half as many Funcs in a running compilation,
so the memory footprint has actually been reduced substantially.
Change-Id: I598bd96c95728093dc769a835d48f2154a406a61
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We want to refactor a bit, and these tests know too much about
the layout of Nodes. Use standard constructors instead.
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The additions were generated using golang.org/x/build/cmd/relnote
at CL 272907. It was modified to find previously-missed entries
by querying the Gerrit API in addition to the maintner corpus.
For #40700.
Updates #41849.
Change-Id: If575984fe40e0133ad5e8fc5411ea5063457250d
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go/constant relies on strconv for parsing Go literals, while older
versions of strconv either lack recent Go language features (e.g., Go
1.13's new numeric literals) or have errors (e.g., mishandling of
carriage returns in raw string literals prior to Go 1.8).
This requires two changes:
1. Splitting out the internal/bytealg dependency into a separate file,
which can be easily substituted with a simple loop for bootstrap
builds.
2. Updating eisel_lemire.go to not utilize Go 1.13 functionality
(underscores in numeric literals and signed shift counts).
Change-Id: Ib48a858a03b155eebdcd08d577aec2254337e70e
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Since CL 255217, we've been able to rely on types.UntypedRune to
identify untyped rune literals, rather than needing Mpint.Rune /
CTRUNE. This makes way for switching to using go/constant, which
doesn't have a separate notion of rune constants distinct from integer
constants.
Passes toolstash-check.
Change-Id: I319861f4758aeea17345c101b167cb307e706a0e
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Small refactoring to make subsequent CLs clearer.
Passes toolstash-check.
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Properly speaking, "nil" is a zero value, not a constant. So
go/constant does not have a representation for it. To allow replacing
Val with constant.Value, we split out ONIL separately from OLITERAL so
we can get rid of CTNIL.
Passes toolstash-check.
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Subsequent CL will make use of ONIL. Split out separately so that the
next CL can pass toolstash-check.
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Address outstanding TODO, which simplifies subsequent CLs.
Now the compiler always type checks type-switch case clauses (like
gccgo), but it treats clause variables as broken if an appropriate
type cannot be determined for it (like go/types).
Passes toolstash-check.
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When type switching from interface{} to T, and then returning the T as
interface{} again, it's better to return the original interface{}
value. This avoids needing to heap allocate the T for
non-pointer-shaped types (i.e., int64Val, complexVal, stringVal).
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Avoids an unnecessary heap allocation when computing the bit length of
int64 values.
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The next CL will introduce a package ir to hold the IR definitions.
This CL adjusts a few names and makes a few other minor changes
to make the next CL - an automated one - smoother.
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We want to introduce a package cmd/compile/internal/base,
and these will shadow it at points where it is needed.
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Prepare for factoring the error API out of this package by
cleaning it up. The doc comments use the intended new names,
which will be introduced in the next CL.
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This sets up the next CL, moving importMap to a global zeroed struct.
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The current implementation copies Debug, clears a bunch of flags
that are meant to be considered OK, and then checks the result
against the zero value. But more flags are cleared than remain:
it's easier to write and to understand to just check the ones that
need checking.
This phrasing also makes it safe to move more flags into the struct.
It turns out that some of the flags being checked should probably
not be checked, but this CL is meant to be a strict semantic no-op,
so left a TODO to clean up the function a bit more later.
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This change adjusts usleep2HighRes so it does not crash when TLS is
not configured. When g is not available, usleep2HighRes just calls
usleep2 instead.
Updates #8687
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CL 271906 allows loading single field of typed-interface{} OpIData, but
it does not update the corresponding selector type. So the generated
OpLoad has the named type instead, prevent it from being lowered by
lower pass.
Fixes#42784
Change-Id: Idf32e4f711731be09d508dd712b60bc8c58309bd
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Now that there's no code remaining that uses Func.Nname, we can get
rid of it along with the remaining code that uselessly assigns to it.
Passes toolstash-check.
Change-Id: I104ab3bb5122fb824c741bc6e4d9d54fefe5646e
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Automated factoring produced by rf script below to replace uses of
Func.Nname with Field.Nname or Node.MethodName as appropriate.
Some dead assignments to Func.Nname are left behind; these will be
removed in a subequent remove-only CL.
Passes toolstash-check.
[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
ex \
import "cmd/compile/internal/types"; \
var f *types.Field; \
var n *types.Node; \
f.Type.Nname() -> f.Nname; \
f.Type.SetNname(n) -> f.Nname = n; \
f.Type.FuncType().Nname -> f.Nname
ex \
var n *Node; \
asNode(n.Type.Nname()) -> n.MethodName(); \
asNode(n.Type.FuncType().Nname) -> n.MethodName(); \
asNode(callpartMethod(n).Type.Nname()) -> n.MethodName()
'
Change-Id: Iaae054324dfe7da6f5d8b8d57a1e05b58cc5968c
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There are three bits of method-handling code where we separately go
from Field->Type and then Type->Node. By shuffling the code around a
little to go Field->Type->Node in a single statement, we're able to
more easily remove Type from the operation.
Passes toolstash-check.
Change-Id: Ife98216d70d3b867fa153449abef0e56a4fb242a
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A common operation throughout the front end is getting the ONAME for a
method used in a method selector, method expression, or method value.
This CL adds MethodName as a uniform API for doing this for all of
these kinds of nodes.
For method selectors (ODOTMETH) and method expressions (ONAMEs where
isMethodExpression reports true), we take advantage of the Node.Opt
field to save the types.Field. This is the approach we already started
taking in golang.org/cl/271217 (caching types.Field in Node.Opt for
ODOT).
For method values (OCALLPART), we continue using the existing
callpartMethod helper function. Escape analysis already uses Node.Opt
for tracking the method value's closure's data flow.
A subsequent, automated refactoring CL will make more use of this
method. For now, we just address a few cases in inl.go that aren't
easily automated.
Passes toolstash-check.
Change-Id: Ic92b288b2d8b2fa7e18e3b68634326b8ef0d869b
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These are almost always set, so might as well expect callers to
provide them. They're also all required by go/types's corresponding
New{Field,Func,Param,Var} functions, so this eases API compatibility.
Passes toolstash-check.
Change-Id: Ib3fa355d4961243cd285b41915e87652ae2c22f6
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