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Cherry Mui
052da5717e cmd/compile: do not change field offset in ABI analysis
Currently, the ABI analysis assigns parameter/result offsets
to the fields of function *Type. In some cases, we may have
an ABI0 function reference and an ABIInternal reference share
the same function *Type. For example, for an ABI0 function F,
"f := F" will make f and (ABI0) F having the same *Type. But f,
as a func value, should use ABIInternal. Analyses on F and f will
collide and cause ICE.

Also, changing field offsets in ABI analysis has to be done very
carefully to avoid data races. It has been causing
trickiness/difficulty.

This CL removes the change of field offsets in ABI analysis
altogether. The analysis result is stored in ABIParamAssignment,
which is the only way to access parameter/result stack offset now.

Fixes #47317.
Fixes #47227.

Change-Id: I23a3e081a6cf327ac66855da222daaa636ed1ead
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/336629
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2021-07-22 20:47:59 +00:00
Than McIntosh
49402bee36 cmd/{compile,link}: fix bug in map.zero handling
In CL 326211 a change was made to switch "go.map.zero" symbols from
non-pkg DUPOK symbols to hashed symbols. The intent of this change was
ensure that in cases where there are multiple competing go.map.zero
symbols feeding into a link, the largest map.zero symbol is selected.
The change was buggy, however, and resulted in duplicate symbols in
the final binary (see bug cited below for details). This duplication
was relatively benign for linux/ELF, but causes duplicate definition
errors on Windows.

This patch switches "go.map.zero" symbols back from hashed symbols to
non-pkg DUPOK symbols, and updates the relevant code in the loader to
ensure that we do the right thing when there are multiple competing
DUPOK symbols with different sizes.

Fixes #47185.

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2021-07-19 13:27:46 +00:00
nimelehin
a66190ecee test/bench/go1: fix size for RegexpMatchMedium_32
Change-Id: Idc67abb95248bc010820a89dd6096a2da334e723
GitHub-Last-Rev: ae9014b011
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#47254
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2021-07-18 21:03:43 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
c1cc9f9c3d cmd/compile: fix lookup package of redeclared dot import symbol
The compiler is relying on Sym.Def field to lookup symbol package in
DotImportRefs map. But the Sym.Def field is clear whenever the compiler
finish processing a file. If the dot import happen in file A, then the
redeclaration happen in file B, then the symbol lookup in file B will
see a nil Sym.Def, that cause the compiler crashes.

To fix this, we can interate over DotImportRefs and check for matching
symbol name and return the corresponding package. Though this operation
can be slow, but it only happens in invalid program, when printing error
message, so it's not worth to optimize it further.

Fixes #47201

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2021-07-15 17:35:20 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
5c59e11f5e cmd/compile: remove special-casing of blank in types.sconv{,2}
I'm not sure why blank was special-cased here before, but it's
wrong. Blank is a non-exported identifier, and writing it out without
package-qualification can result in linker symbol collisions.

Fixes #47087.

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2021-07-07 22:29:01 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
fd4b587da3 cmd/compile: suppress details error for invalid variadic argument type
CL 255241 made error message involving variadic calls clearer. To do it,
we added a check that the type of variadic argument must be a slice.
That's why the compiler crashes for invalid variadic argument type.

Instead, we can just omit the details error message, and report not
enough arguments error, which matches the behavior of go/types and types2.

Fixes #46957

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2021-06-29 04:38:12 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
4bb0847b08 cmd/compile,runtime: change unsafe.Slice((*T)(nil), 0) to return []T(nil)
This CL removes the unconditional OCHECKNIL check added in
walkUnsafeSlice by instead passing it as a pointer to
runtime.unsafeslice, and hiding the check behind a `len == 0` check.

While here, this CL also implements checkptr functionality for
unsafe.Slice and disallows use of unsafe.Slice with //go:notinheap
types.

Updates #46742.

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2021-06-28 23:31:13 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
cce621431a cmd/compile: fix wrong type in SSA generation for OSLICE2ARRPTR
Fixes #46907

Change-Id: I6a2728d2f2159df583b32f40f6100d3e90c34dd7
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2021-06-24 18:58:27 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
785a8f677f cmd/compile: better error message for invalid untyped operation
For typed vs un-typed operation, the compiler do the conversion
un-conditionally, so if the operation is invalid, the error report is
pointed to the conversion, instead of the invalid operation itself.

To fix this, only do the conversion when the operations are valid
for both types.

Fixes #46749

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2021-06-16 06:05:23 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
326ea438bb cmd/compile: rewrite a, b = f() to use temporaries when type not identical
If any of the LHS expressions of an OAS2FUNC are not identical to the
respective function call results, escape analysis mishandles the
implicit conversion, causes memory corruption.

Instead, we should insert autotmps like we already do for f(g()) calls
and return g() statements.

Fixes #46725

Change-Id: I71a08da0bf1a03d09a023da5b6f78fb37a4a4690
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2021-06-14 07:12:37 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
67b1b6a2e3 cmd/compile: allow ir.OSLICE2ARRPTR in mayCall
CL 301650 adds conversion from slice to array ptr. The conversion
expression may appear as argument to a function call, so it will be
tested by mayCall. But ir.OSLICE2ARRPTR  op is not handled by mayCall,
causes the compiler crashes.

Updates #395
Fixes #46720

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2021-06-13 05:50:15 +00:00
Than McIntosh
aa5540cd82 cmd/compile: make map.zero symbol content-addressable
The compiler machinery that generates "map.zero" symbols marks them as
RODATA and DUPOK, which is problematic when a given application has
multiple map zero symbols (from different packages) with varying
sizes: the dupok path in the loader assumes that if two symbols have
the same name, it is safe to pick any of the versions. In the case of
map.zero, the link needs to select the largest symbol, not an
arbitrary sym.

To fix this problem, mark map.zero symbols as content-addressable,
since the loader's content addressability processing path already
supports selection of the larger symbol in cases where there are dups.

Fixes #46653.

Change-Id: Iabd2feef01d448670ba795c7eaddc48c191ea276
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2021-06-09 02:18:34 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
2169deb352 cmd/compile: use t.AllMethods when sorting typesByString
For interface types, t.Methods contains only unexpanded method set, i.e
exclusive of interface embedding. Thus, we can't use it to detect an
interface contains embedding empty interface, like in:

	type EI interface{}

	func f() interface{ EI } {
		return nil
	}

At the time we generate runtime types, we want to check against the full
method set of interface instead.

Fixes #46386

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2021-06-08 12:17:50 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
962d5c997a cmd/compile,go/types: restrict use of unsafe.{Add,Slice} to go1.17 or newer
This CL updates cmd/compile (including types2) and go/types to report
errors about using unsafe.Add and unsafe.Slice when language
compatibility is set to Go 1.16 or older.

Fixes #46525.

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2021-06-04 01:31:23 +00:00
Than McIntosh
cca23a7373 cmd/compile: revert CL/316890
This is a revert of https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/316890,
which has positive effects on debugging + DWARF variable locations
for register parameters when the reg abi is in effect, but also
turns out to interact badly with the register allocator.

Fixes #46304.

Change-Id: I624bd980493411a9cde45d44fcd3c46cad796909
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2021-05-22 00:51:17 +00:00
Joel Sing
f8be906d74 test: re-enable test on riscv64 now that it supports external linking
Update #36739

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2021-05-20 16:41:09 +00:00
Cherry Mui
15a374d5c1 test: check portable error message on issue46234.go
issue46234.go expects an error output "segmentation violation",
which is UNIX-specific. Check for "nil pointer dereference"
instead, which is emitted by the Go runtime and should work on all
platforms.

Should fix Windows builders.

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2021-05-19 01:09:20 +00:00
Than McIntosh
6d2ef2ef2a cmd/compile: don't emit inltree for closure within body of inlined func
When inlining functions with closures, ensure that we don't mark the
body of the closure with a src.Pos marker that reflects the inline,
since this will result in the generation of an inltree table for the
closure itself (as opposed to the routine that the func-with-closure
was inlined into).

Fixes #46234.

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2021-05-18 20:04:57 +00:00
Ruslan Andreev
3b321a9d12 cmd/compile: add arch-specific inlining for runtime.memmove
This CL add runtime.memmove inlining for AMD64 and ARM64.
According to ssa dump from testcases generic rules can't inline
memmomve properly due to one of the arguments is Phi operation. But this
Phi op will be optimized out by later optimization stages. As a result
memmove can be inlined during arch-specific rules.
The commit add new optimization rules to arch-specific rules that can
inline runtime.memmove if it possible during lowering stage.
Optimization fires 5 times in Go source-code using regabi.

Fixes #41662

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2021-05-12 16:23:30 +00:00
Keith Randall
b211fe0058 cmd/compile: remove bit operations that modify memory directly
These operations (BT{S,R,C}{Q,L}modify) are quite a bit slower than
other ways of doing the same thing.

Without the BTxmodify operations, there are two fallback ways the compiler
performs these operations: AND/OR/XOR operations directly on memory, or
load-BTx-write sequences. The compiler kinda chooses one arbitrarily
depending on rewrite rule application order. Currently, it uses
load-BTx-write for the Const benchmarks and AND/OR/XOR directly to memory
for the non-Const benchmarks. TBD, someone might investigate which of
the two fallback strategies is really better. For now, they are both
better than BTx ops.

name              old time/op  new time/op  delta
BitSet-8          1.09µs ± 2%  0.64µs ± 5%  -41.60%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
BitClear-8        1.15µs ± 3%  0.68µs ± 6%  -41.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitToggle-8       1.18µs ± 4%  0.73µs ± 2%  -38.36%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
BitSetConst-8     37.0ns ± 7%  25.8ns ± 2%  -30.24%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitClearConst-8   30.7ns ± 2%  25.0ns ±12%  -18.46%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitToggleConst-8  36.9ns ± 1%  23.8ns ± 3%  -35.46%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)

Fixes #45790
Update #45242

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David Chase
b4ca1cec69 cmd/compile: set unsayable "names" for regabi testing triggers
This disables the "testing names" for method names and
trailing input types passed to closure/interface/other calls.
The logic using the names remains, so that editing the change
to enable local testing is not too hard.

Also fixes broken build tag in reflect/abi_test.go

Updates #44816.

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2021-05-06 11:58:39 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
95dde3f029 cmd/compile: do not substitute OGOTO inside a closure when inlining
The inlsubst already does the same thing for OLABEL, so we must do the
same thing for OGOTO. Otherwise, new inlined OGOTO node will be
associated with non-existed label.

Fixes #45947

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2021-05-05 18:03:32 +00:00
Than McIntosh
66ce8aa88d cmd/compile: handle degenerate entry blocks in -N debug gen
The code that created DWARF debug var locations for input parameters
in the non-optimized case for regabi was not doing the right thing for
degenerate functions with infinite loops. Detect these cases and don't
try to emit the normal location data.

Fixes #45948.

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2021-05-05 01:47:58 +00:00
David Chase
90ec257735 cmd/compile: make the stack allocator more careful about register args.
Assignment between input parameters causes them to have more than
one "Name", and running this backwards from names to values can end
up confusing (conflating) parameter spill slots.

Around 105a6e9518, this cases a stack overflow running
go test -race encoding/pem
because two slice parameters spill (incorrectly) into the same
stack slots (in the AB?I-defined parameter spill area).

This also tickles a failure in cue, which turned out to be
easier to isolate.

Fixes #45851.
Updates #40724.

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2021-05-03 17:46:12 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
844e1fc6f1 cmd/compile: make typecheckaste correctly report invalid use of "..."
Currently, when "..." argument is passed to non-variadic function, the
compiler may skip that check, but continue checking whether the number
of arguments matches the function signature.

That causes the sanity check which was added in CL 255241 trigger.

Instead, we should report an invalid use of "...", which matches the
behavior of new type checker and go/types.

Fixes #45913

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2021-05-03 15:03:57 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
fadad851a3 cmd/compile: implement unsafe.Add and unsafe.Slice
Updates #19367.
Updates #40481.

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2021-05-02 20:38:13 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
5b328c4a2f cmd/compile: use desired register only if it satisfies register mask
In the register allocator, if possible, we allocate a value to its
desired register (the ideal register for its next use). In some
cases the desired register does not satisfies the value's output
register mask. We should not use the register in this case.

In the following example, v33 is going to be returned as a
function result, so it is allocated to its desired register AX.
However, its Op cannot use AX as output, causing miscompilation.

v33 = CMOVQEQF <int> v24 v28 v29 : AX (~R0[int])
v35 = MakeResult <int,int,mem> v33 v26 v18
Ret v35

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2021-04-28 16:13:40 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
becb9a278f test: do not run fuse test in noopt mode
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eric fang
92d1afe989 cmd/compile/ssa: optimize the derivable known branch of If block
When the control value of a If block is known for a particular inbound edge
because its value can be inferred from the control value of its predecessor,
then this inbound edge can be redirected to the known successor directly,
This CL optimizes this kind of cases to eliminate unnecessary comparision.

For example, the following piece of code comes from runtime.atoi,
if !neg && un > uint(maxInt) {
	return 0, false
}
if neg && un > uint(maxInt)+1 {
	return 0, false
}

Before this optimization, if the first "if" statement does not return, both
conditions of the second "if" statement will be checked. But obviously the
value of neg is known through the first "if" statement, and there is no need
to check neg repeatedly.

After this optimization, this redundancy check is eliminated, and the execution
logic becomes as follows.
if !neg {
	if un > uint(maxInt) {
		return 0, false
	}
} else {
	if un > uint(maxInt)+1 {
		return 0, false
	}
}

This CL does not bring significant performance changes, but it makes the code
structure look more reasonable.

Statistical data from tool compilecmp on Linux/amd64:
name                      old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template                        380ms ± 4%        385ms ± 3%  +1.16%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
Unicode                         168ms ± 9%        169ms ± 9%    ~     (p=0.421 n=49+46)
GoTypes                         1.99s ± 4%        2.02s ± 4%  +1.48%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Compiler                        188ms ± 8%        188ms ± 9%    ~     (p=0.997 n=49+50)
SSA                             11.8s ± 2%        12.0s ± 2%  +1.24%  (p=0.000 n=48+50)
Flate                           242ms ± 6%        244ms ± 9%    ~     (p=0.307 n=46+49)
GoParser                        361ms ± 3%        366ms ± 4%  +1.23%  (p=0.000 n=48+49)
Reflect                         836ms ± 3%        842ms ± 3%  +0.70%  (p=0.004 n=48+48)
Tar                             335ms ± 3%        340ms ± 4%  +1.47%  (p=0.000 n=49+46)
XML                             432ms ± 4%        437ms ± 4%  +1.11%  (p=0.002 n=49+49)
LinkCompiler                    701ms ± 4%        704ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.278 n=49+50)
ExternalLinkCompiler            1.83s ± 3%        1.84s ± 3%  +0.51%  (p=0.034 n=48+49)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler        436ms ± 6%        438ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.419 n=48+49)
[Geo mean]                      612ms             617ms       +0.84%

name                      old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template                       38.7MB ± 1%       39.1MB ± 1%  +1.19%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Unicode                        28.1MB ± 0%       28.1MB ± 0%  +0.20%  (p=0.000 n=49+45)
GoTypes                         168MB ± 1%        170MB ± 1%  +1.05%  (p=0.000 n=48+49)
Compiler                       23.0MB ± 1%       23.1MB ± 1%  +0.63%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
SSA                            1.54GB ± 1%       1.55GB ± 1%  +0.85%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Flate                          23.6MB ± 1%       23.9MB ± 1%  +1.36%  (p=0.000 n=43+46)
GoParser                       35.0MB ± 1%       35.3MB ± 1%  +0.94%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Reflect                        84.7MB ± 1%       86.1MB ± 1%  +1.72%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Tar                            34.5MB ± 1%       34.9MB ± 1%  +1.07%  (p=0.000 n=47+48)
XML                            44.2MB ± 3%       44.6MB ± 3%  +0.70%  (p=0.003 n=50+49)
LinkCompiler                    128MB ± 0%        128MB ± 0%  +0.01%  (p=0.004 n=49+50)
ExternalLinkCompiler            120MB ± 0%        120MB ± 0%  +0.01%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler       77.3MB ± 0%       77.3MB ± 0%  +0.02%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
[Geo mean]                     69.1MB            69.6MB       +0.75%

file      before    after     Δ       %
addr2line 4049276   4051308   +2032   +0.050%
api       5248940   5248996   +56     +0.001%
asm       4868093   4868037   -56     -0.001%
buildid   2627666   2626026   -1640   -0.062%
cgo       4614432   4615040   +608    +0.013%
compile   23298888  23301267  +2379   +0.010%
cover     4591609   4591161   -448    -0.010%
dist      3449638   3450254   +616    +0.018%
doc       3925667   3926363   +696    +0.018%
fix       3322936   3323464   +528    +0.016%
link      6628632   6629560   +928    +0.014%
nm        3991753   3996497   +4744   +0.119%
objdump   4396119   4395615   -504    -0.011%
pack      2399719   2399535   -184    -0.008%
pprof     13616418  13622866  +6448   +0.047%
test2json 2646121   2646081   -40     -0.002%
trace     10233087  10226359  -6728   -0.066%
vet       7117994   7121066   +3072   +0.043%
total     111026988 111039495 +12507  +0.011%

On linux arm64:
name                      old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template                        284ms ± 1%        286ms ± 1%  +0.70%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
Unicode                         125ms ± 3%        125ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.548 n=50+50)
GoTypes                         1.69s ± 1%        1.71s ± 1%  +1.02%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Compiler                        125ms ± 1%        124ms ± 2%  -0.35%  (p=0.020 n=50+50)
SSA                             12.7s ± 1%        12.8s ± 1%  +1.21%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Flate                           172ms ± 1%        173ms ± 1%  +0.20%  (p=0.047 n=50+50)
GoParser                        265ms ± 1%        266ms ± 1%  +0.64%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Reflect                         651ms ± 1%        650ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.079 n=48+48)
Tar                             246ms ± 1%        246ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.202 n=50+46)
XML                             328ms ± 1%        332ms ± 1%  +1.28%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
LinkCompiler                    600ms ± 1%        599ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.264 n=50+50)
ExternalLinkCompiler            1.88s ± 1%        1.90s ± 0%  +1.36%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler        365ms ± 1%        365ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.602 n=50+46)
[Geo mean]                      490ms             492ms       +0.47%

name                      old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template                       38.8MB ± 1%       39.1MB ± 1%  +0.92%  (p=0.000 n=44+42)
Unicode                        28.4MB ± 0%       28.4MB ± 0%  +0.22%  (p=0.000 n=44+45)
GoTypes                         169MB ± 1%        171MB ± 1%  +1.12%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Compiler                       23.2MB ± 1%       23.3MB ± 1%  +0.56%  (p=0.000 n=42+43)
SSA                            1.55GB ± 0%       1.56GB ± 0%  +0.91%  (p=0.000 n=48+49)
Flate                          23.7MB ± 2%       24.0MB ± 1%  +1.20%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
GoParser                       35.3MB ± 1%       35.6MB ± 1%  +0.88%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Reflect                        85.0MB ± 0%       86.5MB ± 0%  +1.70%  (p=0.000 n=49+48)
Tar                            34.5MB ± 1%       34.9MB ± 1%  +1.03%  (p=0.000 n=47+50)
XML                            43.8MB ± 2%       44.0MB ± 0%  +0.41%  (p=0.002 n=49+38)
LinkCompiler                    136MB ± 0%        136MB ± 0%  +0.01%  (p=0.006 n=50+49)
ExternalLinkCompiler            127MB ± 0%        127MB ± 0%  +0.02%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler       84.1MB ± 0%       84.1MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.534 n=50+50)
[Geo mean]                     70.4MB            70.9MB       +0.69%

file      before    after     Δ       %
addr2line 4006004   4004556   -1448   -0.036%
api       5029716   5028828   -888    -0.018%
asm       4936863   4934943   -1920   -0.039%
buildid   2594947   2594099   -848    -0.033%
cgo       4399702   4399502   -200    -0.005%
compile   22233139  22230486  -2653   -0.012%
cover     4443681   4443881   +200    +0.005%
dist      3365902   3365486   -416    -0.012%
doc       3776175   3776151   -24     -0.001%
fix       3218624   3218600   -24     -0.001%
link      6365001   6361409   -3592   -0.056%
nm        3923345   3923065   -280    -0.007%
objdump   4295473   4296673   +1200   +0.028%
pack      2390561   2389393   -1168   -0.049%
pprof     12866419  12865115  -1304   -0.010%
test2json 2587113   2585561   -1552   -0.060%
trace     9609814   9610846   +1032   +0.011%
vet       6790272   6789760   -512    -0.008%
total     106832751 106818354 -14397  -0.013%

Update: #37608

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Cuong Manh Le
c9f43507c6 cmd/compile: fix typechecking logical operators panic with non-boolean operand
In CL 255899, we added code to make clearer error when non-bool used
as operand to logical operators. The code is safe, because node type
is guaranteed to be non-nil.

In CL 279442, we refactored typechecking arith, including moving
typechecking logical operators to separate case. Now we have to
explicitly check if operand type is not nil, because calling Expr can
set operand type nil for non-bool operands.

Fixes #45804

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Keith Randall
f432d3fc41 cmd/compile: fix nongeneric closures in generic functions
Ensure that formal parameter Names are correctly copied and marked
with the correct Curfn. We need to ensure this even when the underlying
closure has no type parameters.

(Aside: it is strange that the types of things contain formal
parameter names that need to be copied. Maybe that's an underlying
larger problem that needs to be fixed.)

Fixes #45738

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Dan Scales
55c517a8b3 cmd/compile: fix handling of ir.CurFunc during stenciling
The transform functions (specifically transformArgs, which is used from
transformCall/transformReturn) require that ir.CurFunc is set correctly.
Since transformCall() is used on the call of an instantiated generic
function, we need to set ir.CurFunc correctly in stencil(). Also,
correctly save/restore ir.CurFunc in genericSubst().

Without this fix, ir.CurFunc can be nil when we call TransformCall()
from stencil(), which leads to some temp variables being added
incorrectly to ir.TodoFunc (which leads to the fatal panic in the
issue).

Fixes #45722

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Cuong Manh Le
40254ec0db cmd/compile: fix wrong package path for unsafe.Pointer
It's not a predeclared type, but a type defined in "unsafe" package.

Fixes #44830

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Matthew Dempsky
9f601690da cmd/compile: workaround inlining of closures with type switches
Within clovar, n.Defn can also be *ir.TypeSwitchGuard. The proper fix
here would be to populate m.Defn and have it filled in too, but we
already leave it nil in inlvar. So for consistency, this CL does the
same in clovar too.

Eventually inl.go should be rewritten to fully respect IR invariants.

Fixes #45743.

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2021-04-26 21:27:41 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
691e1b84c1 cmd/compile: generalize fix for lvalue-init evaluation
The previous fix to ensure early evaluation of lvalue-init statements
(CL 312632) added it after we'd already peeled away any array-OINDEX
expressions. But those might have init statements too, so we need to
do this earlier actually and perhaps more than once.

Longer term, lvalue expressions shouldn't have init statements anyway.
But rsc and I both spent a while looking into this earlier in the dev
cycle and couldn't come up with anything reasonable.

Fixes #45706.

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Cuong Manh Le
8c66669764 cmd/compile: make sure ascompatee walk lhs init statements
CL 281152 improved ascompatee by removing the call to safeExpr on lhs.
But we forgot that lhs int statements, if any, must be walked prior
saving subexpressions, which cause the bug in #45706.

Fixes #45706

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Cuong Manh Le
d310b2a6b8 cmd/compile: set correct Defn for inlined vars
Currently, when copying definition node of an inlined var, we do not
update var Defn field to point to new copied node. That causes all
inlined vars point to the same Defn, and ir.StaticValue can not find
inlined var in the lhs of its definition.

clovar creates new ONAME node for local variables or params of closure
inside inlined function, by copying most of the old node fields. So the
new Node.Defn is not modified, its lhs still refer to old node
instead of new one.

To fix this, we need to do two things:

 - In subst.clovar, set a dummy Defn node for inlvar
 - During subst.node, when seeing OAS/OAS2 nodes, after substituting, we
   check if any node in lhs has the dummy Defn, then set it to the current
   OAS/OAS2 node.

Fixes #45606

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Than McIntosh
cfac62a1cc cmd/compile: fix bug in defer wrapping
The defer wrapping feature added to the compiler's "order" phase
creates temporaries into which it copies defer arguments. If one of
these temps is large enough that we place it into the defer closure by
address (as opposed to by value), then the temp in question can't be
reused later on in the order phase, nor do we want a VARKILL
annotation for it at the end of the current block scope.

Test written by Cherry.

Updates #40724.

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Matthew Dempsky
14056d0d00 cmd/compile/internal/types2: add unsafe.Add and unsafe.Slice
This is a port of CL 312212, CL 312591 (except check_test.go), and
CL 312790 to types2.

Updates #19367.
Updates #40481.

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Cherry Zhang
e8666abd98 cmd/compile: keep call's args in elim dead auto pass
If the address of an auto is used in a Call, we need to keep it,
as we keep the Call itself.

Fixes #45693.

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Keith Randall
255056395e test: add a field tracking test
Now that we can set experiments at build time instead of make.bash time,
we can actually write a test for field tracking!

Update #20014

This CL contains a test for the functionality fixed in CL 312069.

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Cherry Zhang
e5bc4f2a77 cmd/compile: reenable name preservation on copies in expand_calls
This reverts CL 311829, and reenables CL 309330. The issue
should be fixed in the previous CL.

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Cuong Manh Le
5f1df260a9 cmd/compile: allow export/import OSLICE2ARRPTR
Updates #395
Fixes #45665

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Josh Bleecher Snyder
faa4fa1a6e cmd/compile: allow conversion from slice to array ptr
Panic if the slice is too short.

Updates #395

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Cherry Zhang
109d7580a5 cmd/compile: disable name preservation on copies in expand_calls
Apparently CL 309330 caused the compiler OOMing on some large
input (giant generated switch statement). I don't quite understand
it for now. Disable it for now.

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Cherry Zhang
3ff6ff7f84 cmd/compile: preserve pointerness when creating map key temp
When creating the temporary for map functions, if the key
contains pointer, we need to create pointer-typed temporary. So
if the temporary is live across a function call, the pointer is
live.

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Cherry Zhang
6b8e3e2d06 cmd/compile: reduce redundant register moves for regabi calls
Currently, if we have AX=a and BX=b, and we want to make a call
F(1, a, b), to move arguments into the desired registers it emits

	MOVQ AX, CX
	MOVL $1, AX // AX=1
	MOVQ BX, DX
	MOVQ CX, BX // BX=a
	MOVQ DX, CX // CX=b

This has a few redundant moves.

This is because we process inputs in order. First, allocate 1 to
AX, which kicks out a (in AX) to CX (a free register at the
moment). Then, allocate a to BX, which kicks out b (in BX) to DX.
Finally, put b to CX.

Notice that if we start with allocating CX=b, then BX=a, AX=1,
we will not have redundant moves. This CL reduces redundant moves
by allocating them in different order: First, for inpouts that are
already in place, keep them there. Then allocate free registers.
Then everything else.

                             before       after
cmd/compile binary size     23703888    23609680
            text size        8565899     8533291

(with regabiargs enabled.)

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2021-04-19 16:21:39 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
b21e739f87 test: add test for CL 310589
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Cherry Zhang
a9c244a849 test: add liveness test for regabi
With defer/go wrapping and register arguments, some liveness info
changed and live.go test was disabled for regabi. This CL adds a
new one for regabi.

Change-Id: I65f03a6ef156366d8b76c62a16251c3e818f4b02
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2021-04-19 14:42:58 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
a72622d028 cmd/compile: skip "_" function in reflectdata.MarkUsedIfaceMethod
CL 256798 added compiler ability to retain only used interface methods,
by generating a mark relocation whenever an interface method is used. To
do that, the compiler needs the current function linker object.

However, for unnamed function "func _()", its linker object is nil,
causes the compiler crashes for code in #45258.

CL 283313 fixed the code in #45258 unintentionally, since when the
compiler now does not walk unnamed functions anymore.

This CL fixes the root issue, by making reflectdata.MarkUsedIfaceMethod
skips unnamed functions, and also adding regression test.

Fixes #45258

Change-Id: I4cbefb0a89d9928f70c00dc8a271cb61cd20a49c
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2021-04-19 04:37:32 +00:00