This CL replaces the ad hoc and duplicated logic for detecting
inlinable calls with a single "inlCallee" function, which uses the
"staticValue" helper function introduced in an earlier commit.
Updates #41474.
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On current macOS versions a program that receives a signal during an
execve can fail with a SIGILL signal. This appears to be a macOS
kernel bug. It has been reported to Apple.
This CL partially works around the problem by using execLock to not
send preemption signals during execve. Of course some other stray
signal could occur, but at least we can avoid exacerbating the problem.
We can't simply disable signals, as that would mean that the exec'ed
process would start with all signals blocked, which it likely does not
expect.
Fixes#41702
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We already allow inlining "if" and "goto" statements, so we might as
well allow "for" loops too. The majority of frontend support is
already there too.
The critical missing feature at the moment is that inlining doesn't
properly reassociate OLABEL nodes with their control statement (e.g.,
OFOR) after inlining. This eventually causes SSA construction to fail.
As a workaround, this CL only enables inlining for unlabeled "for"
loops. It's left to a (yet unplanned) future CL to add support for
labeled "for" loops.
The increased opportunity for inlining leads to a small growth in
binary size. For example:
$ size go.old go.new
text data bss dec hex filename
9740163 320064 230656 10290883 9d06c3 go.old
9793399 320064 230656 10344119 9dd6b7 go.new
Updates #14768.
Fixes#41474.
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Escape analysis is currently very naive about identifying calls to
known functions: it only recognizes direct calls to a declared
function, or direct calls to a closure.
This CL adds a new "staticValue" helper function that can trace back
through local variables that were initialized and never reassigned
based on a similar optimization already used by inlining. (And to be
used by inlining in a followup CL.)
Updates #41474.
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Normally, when variables are declared and initialized using ":=", we
set the variable's n.Name.Defn to point to the initialization
assignment node (i.e., OAS or OAS2). Further, some frontend
optimizations look for variables that are initialized but never
reassigned.
However, when inl.go inlines calls, it was declaring the inlined
variables, and then separately assigning to them. This CL changes
inl.go tweaks the AST to fit the combined declaration+initialization
pattern.
This isn't terribly useful by itself, but it allows further followup
optimizations.
Updates #41474.
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On a negative answer, the assignop and convertop functions write the
reason why to a string pointer passed as an argument, likely a C-ism
leftover since the compiler's machine assisted translation to Go.
This change makes why a return parameter.
It also fixes a few places where the assignop/convertop result was
compared to 0. While OXXX's value may be zero now, using the named
constant is more robust.
Change-Id: Id9147ed4c1b97d658d30a2f778f876b7867006b4
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L1337 in fmt.go can be checked just by using "!n.Type.IsUntyped".
Passes toolstash-check.
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Handle calls to symbols that are SDYNIMPORT when linking internally on arm64.
Update #36435
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debugCachedWork and all of its dependent fields and code were added to
aid in debugging issue #27993. Now that the source of the problem is
known and mitigated (via the extra work check after STW in gcMarkDone),
these extra checks are no longer required and simply make the code more
difficult to follow.
Remove it all.
Updates #27993
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Add check in cmd/go/internal/work.BuildInit and
cmd/go/internal/envcmd.checkEnvWrite.
Fixes#38372
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Currently, there are several panics in token that simply say "illegal!". This CL
adds the values.
This is valuable when the token call is wrapped under several layers and you
can't easily see which value is being passed to token.
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Add support of internal linking on darwin/arm64 (macOS).
Still incomplete. Pure Go binaries work. Cgo doesn't. TLS is not
set up when cgo is not used (as before) (so asynchronous
preemption is not enabled).
Internal linking is not enabled by default but can be requested
via -ldflags=-linkmode=internal.
Updates #38485.
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This changes checks the signature generated during CreateCertificate
and returns an error if the verification fails. A benchmark is also
added. For RSA keys the delta looks to be insignificant, but for
ECDSA keys it introduces a much larger delta which is not ideal.
name old time/op new time/op delta
RSA_2048-8 1.38ms ± 6% 1.41ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.182 n=10)
ECDSA_P256-8 42.6µs ± 4% 116.8µs ± 4% +174.00% (p=0.000 n=1
Fixes#40458
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When rejecting a request with an unsupported HTTP protocol version,
return a 505 error ("HTTP Version Not Supported") instead of 400.
Fixes#40454.
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Research showed that this interface is defined frequently enough in
real-world usage to justify its addition to the standard library.
Fixes#40962
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This brings in CL 261725, which applies the vet buildtag checker
to ignored files.
For #41184.
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Follow-up for CL 261363 which had to retain the fat tz data format due
to failing test.
The reason for the failed tests was that when caching location data, the
extended time format past the end of zone transitions was not
considered. The respective change was introduced in (*Location).lookup
by CL 215539.
This slims down zoneinfo.zip (and thus also the embedded copy in
time/tzdata) by ~350KB.
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This was addressed by CL 2816 and the same comment was deleted from
asm_linux_386.s.
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The Node type has shortcuts to access bool and int Values:
func (n *Node) Int64() int64
for n.Val().U.(*Mpint).Int64()
func (n *Node) Bool() bool
for n.Val().U.(bool)
I was convinced we didn't have one for string literal nodes, until I
noticed that we do, it's just called strlit, it's not a method, and
it's later in the file:
func strlit(n *Node) string
This change, for consistency:
- Renames strlit to StringVal and makes it a *Node method
- Renames Bool and Int64 to BoolVal and Int64Val
- Moves StringVal near the other two
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Setting inittrace=1 causes the runtime to emit a single line to standard error for
each package with init work, summarizing the execution time and memory allocation.
The emitted debug information for init functions can be used to find bottlenecks
or regressions in Go startup performance.
Packages with no init function work (user defined or compiler generated) are omitted.
Tracing plugin inits is not supported as they can execute concurrently. This would
make the implementation of tracing more complex while adding support for a very rare
use case. Plugin inits can be traced separately by testing a main package importing
the plugins package imports explicitly.
$ GODEBUG=inittrace=1 go test
init internal/bytealg @0.008 ms, 0 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init runtime @0.059 ms, 0.026 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init math @0.19 ms, 0.001 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init errors @0.22 ms, 0.004 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init strconv @0.24 ms, 0.002 ms clock, 32 bytes, 2 allocs
init sync @0.28 ms, 0.003 ms clock, 16 bytes, 1 allocs
init unicode @0.44 ms, 0.11 ms clock, 23328 bytes, 24 allocs
...
Inspired by stapelberg@google.com who instrumented doInit
in a prototype to measure init times with GDB.
Fixes#41378
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This CL adds support of PIE internal linking on darwin/amd64.
This is also preparation for supporting internal linking on
darwin/arm64 (macOS), which requires PIE for everything.
Updates #38485.
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LSym.RefIdx was for the old object files. I should have deleted
it when I deleted old object file code.
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The gofrontend code doesn't correctly handle inlining a function that
refers to a constant with methods.
For #35739
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"aliased" is the function responsible for detecting whether we can
turn "a, b = x, y" into just "a = x; b = y", or we need to pre-compute
y and save it in a temporary variable because it might depend on a.
It currently has two issues:
1. It suboptimally treats assignments to blank as writes to heap
memory. Users generally won't write "_, b = x, y" directly, but it
comes up a lot in generated code within the compiler.
This CL changes it to ignore blank assignments.
2. When deciding whether the assigned variable might be referenced by
pointers, it mistakenly checks Class() and Name.Addrtaken() on "n"
(the *value* expression being assigned) rather than "a" (the
destination expression).
It doesn't appear to result in correctness issues (i.e.,
incorrectly reporting no aliasing when there is potential aliasing),
due to all the (overly conservative) rewrite passes before code
reaches here. But it generates unnecessary code and could have
correctness issues if we improve those other passes to be more
aggressive.
This CL fixes the misuse of "n" for "a" by renaming the variables
to "r" and "l", respectively, to make their meaning clearer.
Improving these two cases shaves 4.6kB of text from cmd/go, and 93kB
from k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubelet:
text data bss dec hex filename
9732136 290072 231552 10253760 9c75c0 go.before
9727542 290072 231552 10249166 9c63ce go.after
97977637 1007051 301344 99286032 5eafc10 kubelet.before
97884549 1007051 301344 99192944 5e99070 kubelet.after
While here, this CL also collapses "memwrite" and "varwrite" into a
single variable. Logically, they're detecting the same thing: are we
assigning to a memory location that a pointer might alias. There's no
need for two variables.
Updates #6853.
Updates #23017.
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We generally don't care about errors in resolving a repo if the result
we're looking for is already in the module cache. Moreover, we can
avoid some expense in initializing the repo if all of the methods we
plan to call on it hit in the cache — especially when using
GOPROXY=direct.
This also incidentally fixes a possible (but rare) bug in Download:
we had forgotten to reset the downloaded file in case the Zip method
returned an error after writing a nonzero number of bytes.
For #37438
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Previously, ImportMissingError said
"cannot find module providing package …"
even when we didn't even attempt to find such a module.
Now, we write "no module requirement provides package …"
when we did not attempt to identify a suitable module,
and suggest either 'go mod tidy' or 'go get -d' as appropriate.
Fixes#41576
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Formatter is mentioned further down, but it's helpful
to add it amongst the verbs and flags.
Background: I spent a while puzzling how "%+v" prints
a stack trace for github.com/pkg/errors when this isn't
documented under 'flags'.
Change-Id: Ic70145902a36780147dedca568b3cf482974fc38
GitHub-Last-Rev: 6571b499f2
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CL 191198 removed algarray from the runtime
which used these constants as indices.
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When attempting to enable internal linking with cgo on ppc64
it was discovered that the plt size was not being updated
after adding entries to it, which resulted in this error:
.plt: initialize bounds (16 < 24)
This changes fixes that problem.
Updates #21961
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In CL 240065 we changed it to set to FlagTextAddr. Normally it
is the address of the first function, except on plan9/amd64
where, as FlagTextAddr is not aligned, it is rounded up. Set it
to the actual text start address.
Fixes#41137.
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Set ZFLAGS="-b fat" as the default was changed to '-b slim', see
http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-announce/2020-October/000059.html
This will make sure that backwards-compatibibilty data is still emitted.
Updates #22487
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We are converting from using error-prone ad-hoc syntax // +build lines
to less error-prone, standard boolean syntax //go:build lines.
The timeline is:
Go 1.16: prepare for transition
- Builds still use // +build for file selection.
- Source files may not contain //go:build without // +build.
- Builds fail when a source file contains //go:build lines without // +build lines. <<<
Go 1.17: start transition
- Builds prefer //go:build for file selection, falling back to // +build
for files containing only // +build.
- Source files may contain //go:build without // +build (but they won't build with Go 1.16).
- Gofmt moves //go:build and // +build lines to proper file locations.
- Gofmt introduces //go:build lines into files with only // +build lines.
- Go vet rejects files with mismatched //go:build and // +build lines.
Go 1.18: complete transition
- Go fix removes // +build lines, leaving behind equivalent // +build lines.
This CL provides part of the <<< marked line above in the Go 1.16 step:
rejecting files containing //go:build but not // +build.
For #41184.
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We are converting from using error-prone ad-hoc syntax // +build lines
to less error-prone, standard boolean syntax //go:build lines.
The timeline is:
Go 1.16: prepare for transition
- Builds still use // +build for file selection.
- Source files may not contain //go:build without // +build.
- Builds fail when a source file contains //go:build lines without // +build lines. <<<
Go 1.17: start transition
- Builds prefer //go:build for file selection, falling back to // +build
for files containing only // +build.
- Source files may contain //go:build without // +build (but they won't build with Go 1.16).
- Gofmt moves //go:build and // +build lines to proper file locations.
- Gofmt introduces //go:build lines into files with only // +build lines.
- Go vet rejects files with mismatched //go:build and // +build lines.
Go 1.18: complete transition
- Go fix removes // +build lines, leaving behind equivalent // +build lines.
This CL provides part of the <<< marked line above in the Go 1.16 step:
rejecting files containing //go:build but not // +build.
Reject any //go:build comments found after actual assembler code
(include #include etc directives), because the go command itself
doesn't read that far.
For #41184.
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We are converting from using error-prone ad-hoc syntax // +build lines
to less error-prone, standard boolean syntax //go:build lines.
The timeline is:
Go 1.16: prepare for transition
- Builds still use // +build for file selection.
- Source files may not contain //go:build without // +build.
- Builds fail when a source file contains //go:build lines without // +build lines. <<<
Go 1.17: start transition
- Builds prefer //go:build for file selection, falling back to // +build
for files containing only // +build.
- Source files may contain //go:build without // +build (but they won't build with Go 1.16).
- Gofmt moves //go:build and // +build lines to proper file locations.
- Gofmt introduces //go:build lines into files with only // +build lines.
- Go vet rejects files with mismatched //go:build and // +build lines.
Go 1.18: complete transition
- Go fix removes // +build lines, leaving behind equivalent // +build lines.
This CL provides part of the <<< marked line above in the Go 1.16 step:
rejecting files containing //go:build but not // +build.
The standard go command checks only consider the top of the file.
This compiler check, along with a separate go vet check for ignored files,
handles the remainder of the file.
For #41184.
Change-Id: I014006eebfc84ab5943de18bc90449e534f150a2
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Pushing path lower in the hierarchy, to allow path < io/fs < os
in the io/fs prototype. But this change is worth doing even if io/fs
is not accepted.
Change-Id: Id51b3a638167ca005dadfb9b730287e518ec12a8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/243904
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Keep syscall and io separated; neither should depend on the other.
Change-Id: Icdd61bd0c05d874cabd7b5ae6631dd09dec90112
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The switch on tab is checking tab == castagnoliTable,
but castagnoliTable can change value during a concurrent
call to MakeTable.
Fixes#41911.
Change-Id: I6124dcdbf33e17fe302baa3e1aa03202dec61b4c
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Repeats existing patterns for old calls, so that these will apply
during the optimization phases that precede call expansion.
Change-Id: I1ca0a78c159aa1a51004db217edde4ecc772b646
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Internal linking for PIE is now supported and enabled by default
on some platforms, for which cgo is not needed. Don't always
bring in cgo.
Change-Id: I043ed436f0e6a3acbcc53ec543f06e193d614b36
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This allows to build the time package using a Go version which doesn't
know GOOS=ios yet.
Change-Id: Ib1b00687432f3309bac8fd8bf5c02b9c62f049a7
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Finish up a prior TODO by making ReverseProxy flush immediately
if Content-Length is -1, which is a case that can occur if for
example we have a streamed response, or chunked encoding, or when
the body's length wasn't known.
Fixes#41642
Change-Id: I30babaaf3e14837b99e3ecdc562a0a0e50c579bf
GitHub-Last-Rev: efc019a9fe
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#41858
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