The rewrite loop in shortcircuit is identical to the one in fuse.
That's not surprising; shortcircuit is fuse-like.
Take advantage of that by merging the two loops.
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Create a couple of helper routines to aid in assigning symbols to
sections in dodata's allocateSections, then replace loops over symbol
lists with calls to the helpers, to reduce the amount of duplicate
code.
This patch also decouples gcprog/gcdata generation from
symbol-to-section assignment (previously intertwined), as an aid to
making the code less complicated.
No change in functionality.
Change-Id: If126579486bce458f697e32bad556df453df53e9
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Change linker DWARF generation to move away from emitting a single
giant list of DWARF symbols, and instead emit a list of descriptors,
with each descriptor holding the symbols for a specific DWARF section.
While placing all DWARF symbols in a single lists does come in handy
in certain instances, it also creates a lot of confusion and weird
code in other cases, specifically where we want to perform operations
on a section-by-section basis (resulting in code that tries to
re-discover section boundaries by walking/inspecting the list).
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Move more items into the dodata state object (including the "datsize"
variable used in allocateSections) and the Link ctxt pointer), so as
to prepare for follow-on refactorings. No change in functionality.
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Previously the Tx would drop the connection after rolling back from
a context cancel. Now if the driver can reset the session,
keep the connection.
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The fallocate calls will lower the chances of SIGBUS in the linker, but
it might still happen on other unsupported platforms and filesystems.
Darwin cmd/compile stats:
Munmap 16.0ms ± 8% 0.8ms ± 3% -95.19% (p=0.000 n=8+10)
TotalTime 484ms ± 2% 462ms ± 2% -4.52% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Updates #37310
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deadcode's been completely replaced. Make its death official.
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When using plugins, on darwin we do weird things with
runtime.etext symbol, assigning a value for it, then clear it,
reassign a different value. This breaks the logic of writing text
address directly.
I think we should remove the weird thing with runtime.etext, if
possible. But for now, disable the optimization (this is not a
common case anyway).
Fix darwin-nocgo build.
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It was possible for a Tx that was aborted for rollback
asynchronously to execute a query after the rollback had completed
on the database, which often would auto commit the query outside
of the transaction.
By W-locking the tx.closemu prior to issuing the rollback
connection it ensures any Tx query either fails or finishes
on the Tx, and never after the Tx has rolled back.
Fixes#34775Fixes#32942
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With the original connection reuse strategy, it was possible that
when a new connection was requested, the pool would wait for an
an existing connection to return for re-use in a full connection
pool, and then it would check if the returned connection was expired.
If the returned connection expired while awaiting re-use, it would
return an error to the location requestiong the new connection.
The existing call sites requesting a new connection was often the last
attempt at returning a connection for a query. This would then
result in a failed query.
This change ensures that we perform the expiry check right
before a connection is inserted back in to the connection pool
for while requesting a new connection. If requesting a new connection
it will no longer fail due to the connection expiring.
Fixes#32530
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Follow-up to (and similar to) CL 228885.
Triggers a handful of times in std+cmd.
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This has a minor positive effect on generated code,
particularly code using type switches.
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Node.NonNil and Node.Bounded were a bit muddled. This led to #38496.
This change clarifies and documents them.
It also corrects one misuse.
However, since ssa conversion doesn't make full use of the bounded hint,
this correction doesn't change any generated code.
The next change will fix that.
Passes toolstash-check.
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The core CPU profiling loop contains a 100ms sleep.
This is important to reduce overhead.
However, it means that it takes 200ms to shutting down a program
with CPU profiling enabled. When trying to collect many samples
by running a short-lived program many times, this adds up.
This change cuts the shutdown penalty in half by skipping
the sleep whenever possible.
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All callers to gdata knew the kind of node they were working with,
so all calls to gdata have been replaced with more specific calls.
Some OADDR nodes were constructed solely for the purpose of
passing them to gdata for unwrapping. In those cases, we can now
cut to the chase.
Passes toolstash-check.
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If we are internal linking a static executable, in pclntab
generation, the function addresses are known, so we can just use
them directly instead of emitting relocations.
For external linking or other build modes, we are generating a
relocatable binary so we still need to emit relocations.
Reduce some allocations: for linking cmd/compile,
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Pclntab_GC 38.8MB ± 0% 36.4MB ± 0% -6.19% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
TODO: can we also do this in DWARF generation?
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Recreation of CL 228317.
The problem with that original CL was a late requested change,
reordering reloc and asmb, resulting in symbols having stale pointers to
their data. I've fixed this by preallocating the heap variable in OutBuf
for platforms w/o mmap.
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This is followup of CL 228861, which remove another un-necessary nil
check for s.Pkg.
Passes toolstash-check.
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CL 228859 refactored detecting reflect package logic in to isReflectPkg
function. The function has un-necessary nil check for p, so remove that
check.
Passes toolstash-check.
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A DWARF testpoint was calling t.Fatal() but should have been calling
t.Fatalf(); switch it to the correct method.
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Convert all the 386 lowering rules to the typed aux form.
Passes
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Currently we only check for reflect.Value.Method. And
reflect.Value.MethodByName is covered since it calls
reflect.Value.Method internally. But it is brittle to rely on
implementation detail of the reflect package. Check for
MethodByName explicitly.
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reflect.Type.Method (and MethodByName) can be used to obtain a
reference of a method by reflection. The linker needs to know
if reflect.Type.Method is called, and retain all exported methods
accordingly. This is handled by the compiler, which marks the
caller of reflect.Type.Method with REFLECTMETHOD attribute. The
current code failed to handle the reflect package itself, so the
method wrapper reflect.Type.Method is not marked. This CL fixes
it.
Fixes#38515.
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reflect.Value.Call, if reachable, used to bring all exported
methods live. CL 228792 fixes this, removing the check of
reflect.Value.Call. This CL adds a test.
Updates #38505.
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The types used while generating code, such as Rule and File, have been
exported for a while. This is harmless for a main package, and lets us
easily differentiate types from variables and functions, as well as use
names like "If" since "if" is a keyword.
However, the fields remained unexported. This was a bit inconsistent,
and also meant that we couldn't use some intuitive names like If.else.
Export them.
Besides the capitalization, the only change is that the If type now has
the fields Then and Else, instead of stmt and alt.
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Update the comment to be in sync with the code.
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In the linker's deadcode pass, we need to keep a method live if
it can be reached through reflection. We do this by marking all
exported method live if reflect.Value.Method or
reflect.Type.Method is used. Currently we also check for
reflect.Value.Call, which is unnecessary because in order to call
a method through reflection, the method must be obtained through
reflect.Value.Method or reflect.Type.Method, which we already
check.
Per discussion in https://groups.google.com/d/msg/golang-dev/eG9It63-Bxg/_bnoVy-eAwAJ
Thanks Brad, Russ, and Ian for bringing this up.
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p.literal's doc comment said it returned a value but it doesn't.
While we're here, p.newLiteral is only called from p.literal,
so simplify the code by merging the two.
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Everybody was deferring a flush when main already
did that, so drop all that nonsense. (Flush was doing
the package clause stuff.) But then make sure we do
get a package clause when there is correctly no output,
as for an empty package. Do that by triggering a
package clause in allDoc and packageDoc.
Slightly tricky but way less intricate than before.
Fixes#37969.
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I'm planning to modify this test in a follow-up CL, so we might
as well convert it to a script test. I don't think there's an easy
way to detect whether we have a case-insensitive file system, without
adding a new condition to the script framework, so the test is just
guessing that darwin and windows could have case-insensitive file systems.
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At least as far as I can tell, this file never explicitly states whether
locks with higher or lower rank should be taken first. It is implied in
some comments, and clear from the code, of course.
Add an explicit comment to make things more clear and hopefully reduce
new locks being adding in the wrong spot.
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Reviewed-by: Dan Scales <danscales@google.com>
When the seconds param is given, the block and mutex profile endpoints
report the difference between two measurements collected the given
seconds apart. Historically, the block and mutex profiles have reported
the cumulative counts since the process start, and it turned out they
are more useful when interpreted along with the time duration.
Note: cpu profile and trace endpoints already accept the "seconds"
parameter. With this CL, the block and mutex profile endpoints will
accept the "seconds" parameter. Providing the "seconds" parameter
to other types of profiles is an error.
This change moves runtime/pprof/internal/profile to internal/profile and
adds part of merge logic from github.com/google/pprof/profile/merge.go to
internal/profile, in order to allow both net/http/pprof and runtime/pprof
to access it.
Fixes#23401
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The call does nothing when applied to an OLSH node.
It would be unnecessary anyway, since we're shifting by a small constant.
Passes toolstash-check.
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This first pass makes the rules using the condition code mask
(CCMask) and rotate parameters (RotateParams) aux values strongly
typed. This required adding strongly typed aux handling to the
block rulegen.
More CLs like this to follow, but this is probably the most
complex.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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This test started failing at CL 228106 and was fixed by CL 228677.
Fixes#38496
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n.Bounded() is overloaded for multiple meanings based on n.Op. We
can't safely use n.Left.Bounded() without checking n.Left.Op.
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A case that I missed in CL 205239: profilealloc can be called at
program startup if GOMAXPROCS is large enough.
Fixes#38474
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