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Cuong Manh Le
77f5adba55 cmd/compile: don't use statictmps for small object in slice literal
Fixes #21561

Change-Id: I89c59752060dd9570d17d73acbbaceaefce5d8ce
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/197560
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2019-10-08 06:09:26 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
a0894ea5b5 cmd/compile: reimplement parameter leak encoding
Currently, escape analysis is able to record at most one dereference
when a parameter leaks to the heap; that is, at call sites, it can't
distinguish between any of these three functions:

    func x1(p ****int) { sink = *p }
    func x2(p ****int) { sink = **p }
    func x3(p ****int) { sink = ***p }

Similarly, it's limited to recording parameter leaks to only the first
4 parameters, and only up to 6 dereferences.

All of these limitations are due to the awkward encoding scheme used
at the moment.

This CL replaces the encoding scheme with a simple [8]uint8 array,
which can handle up to the first 7 parameters, and up to 254
dereferences, which ought to be enough for anyone. And if not, it's
much more easily increased.

Shrinks export data size geometric mean for Kubernetes by 0.07%.

Fixes #33981.

Change-Id: I10a94b9accac9a0c91490e0d6d458316f5ca1e13
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/197680
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
2019-10-07 18:50:14 +00:00
Richard Musiol
30521d5126 cmd/link: produce valid binaries with large data section on wasm
CL 170950 had a regression that makes the compiler produce
an invalid wasm binary if the data section is too large.
Loading such a binary gives the following error:
"LinkError: WebAssembly.instantiate(): data segment is out of bounds"

This change fixes the issue by ensuring that the minimum size of the
linear memory is larger than the end of the data section.

Fixes #34395.

Change-Id: I0c8629de7ffd0d85895ad31bf8c9d45fef197a57
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/199358
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2019-10-07 18:09:29 +00:00
Keith Randall
30da79d958 cmd/compile: improve write barrier removal
We're allowed to remove a write barrier when both the old
value in memory and the new value we're writing are not heap pointers.

Improve both those checks a little bit.

A pointer is known to not be a heap pointer if it is read from
read-only memory. This sometimes happens for loads of pointers
from string constants in read-only memory.

Do a better job of tracking which parts of memory are known to be
zero.  Before we just kept track of a range of offsets in the most
recently allocated object. For code that initializes the new object's
fields in a nonstandard order, that tracking is imprecise. Instead,
keep a bit map of the first 64 words of that object, so we can track
precisely what we know to be zeroed.

The new scheme is only precise up to the first 512 bytes of the object.
After that, we'll use write barriers unnecessarily. Hopefully most
initializers of large objects will use typedmemmove, which does only one
write barrier check for the whole initialization.

Fixes #34723
Update #21561

Change-Id: Idf6e1b7d525042fb67961302d4fc6f941393cac8
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2019-10-07 17:19:13 +00:00
Keith Randall
72dc9ab191 cmd/compile: reuse dead register before reusing register holding constant
For commuting ops, check whether the second argument is dead before
checking if the first argument is rematerializeable. Reusing the register
holding a dead value is always best.

Fixes #33580

Change-Id: I7372cfc03d514e6774d2d9cc727a3e6bf6ce2657
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/199559
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2019-10-07 15:16:26 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
047141797c cmd/compile: lookup methods of base type for named pointer type
Passed toolstash-check.

Updates #21738
Fixes #21934

Change-Id: I59f0b2c9890146565ff913b04aeeeff7dc7a4499
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/197561
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2019-10-04 18:34:18 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
c1e46af62f test: add testcase for Issue 34520
CL 188317 introduced a compiler crash during dwarf generation which
was reported as Issue #34520. After CL 188217, the issue appears to be
fixed. Add a testcase to avoid future regressions.

Fixes #34520

Change-Id: I73544a9e9baf8dbfb85c19eb6d202beea05affb6
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2019-10-04 15:04:57 +00:00
David Chase
adc4d2cc2d cmd/compile: run deadcode before nilcheck for better statement relocation
Nilcheck would move statements from NilCheck values to others that
turned out were already dead, which leads to lost statements.  Better
to eliminate the dead code first.

One "error" is removed from test/prove.go because the code is
actually dead, and the additional deadcode pass removes it before
prove can run.

Change-Id: If75926ca1acbb59c7ab9c8ef14d60a02a0a94f8b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/198479
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2019-10-03 21:12:13 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
c33d45a898 cmd/compile: don't statically copy string-typed variables
During package initialization, the compiler tries to optimize:

    var A = "foo"
    var B = A

into

    var A = "foo"
    var B = "foo"

so that we can statically initialize both A and B and skip emitting
dynamic initialization code to assign "B = A".

However, this isn't safe in the presence of cmd/link's -X flag, which
might overwrite an initialized string-typed variable at link time. In
particular, if cmd/link changes A's static initialization, it won't
know it also needs to change B's static initialization.

To address this, this CL disables this optimization for string-typed
variables.

Fixes #34675.

Change-Id: I1c18f3b855f6d7114aeb39f96aaaf1b452b88236
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/198657
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2019-10-03 18:08:32 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
27fc32ff01 cmd/compile: better error message for language version errors
Fixes #33753.
Updates #31747.

Change-Id: Icc42b23405ead4f7f17b0ffa3611405454b6b271
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/198491
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2019-10-03 04:48:44 +00:00
Emmanuel T Odeke
e79b57d6c4 os/signal: lazily start signal watch loop only on Notify
By lazily starting the signal watch loop only on Notify,
we are able to have deadlock detection even when
"os/signal" is imported.

Thanks to Ian Lance Taylor for the solution and discussion.

With this change in, fix a runtime gorountine count test that
assumed that os/signal.init would unconditionally start the
signal watching goroutine, but alas no more.

Fixes #21576.

Change-Id: I6eecf82a887f59f2ec8897f1bcd67ca311ca42ff
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2019-10-02 03:52:59 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
ac1d440ea6 cmd/compile: apply constant folding to ORUNESTR
ORUNESTR represents the special case of integer->string conversion. If
the integer is a constant, then the string is a constant too, so
evconst needs to perform constant folding here.

Passes toolstash-check.

Fixes #34563.

Change-Id: Ieab3d76794d8ce570106b6b707a4bcd725d156e9
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2019-09-26 23:54:29 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo
1658263bbf cmd/compile: detect indvars that are bound by other indvars
prove wasn't able to detect induction variables that was bound
by another inducation variable. This happened because an indvar
is a Phi, and thus in case of a dependency, the loop bounding
condition looked as Phi < Phi. This triggered an existing
codepath that checked whether the upper bound was a Phi to
detect loop conditions written in reversed order respect to the
idiomatic way (eg: for i:=0; len(n)>i; i++).

To fix this, we call the indvar pattern matching on both operands
of the loop condition, so that the first operand that matches
will be treated as the indvar.

Updates #24660 (removes a boundcheck from Fannkuch)

Change-Id: Iade83d8deb54f14277ed3f2e37b190e1ed173d11
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/195220
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2019-09-26 18:47:12 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
00b773a4a9 cmd/compile: simplify OPTRLIT handling
Previously, we would recognize &(T{...}) expressions during type
checking, rewrite them into (*T){...}, and then do a lot of extra work
to make sure the user doesn't write (*T){...} themselves and
resynthesizing the OPTRLIT later on.

This CL simply handles &T{...} directly in the straight forward
manner, by changing OADDR directly to OPTRLIT when appropriate.

While here, match go/types's invalid composite literal type error
message.

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: I902b14c7e2cd9fa93e6915dd58272d2352ba38f8
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2019-09-26 18:45:53 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo
87e2b34f7b cmd/compile: in prove, learn facts from OpSliceMake
Now that OpSliceMake is called by runtime.makeslice callers,
prove can see and record the actual length and cap of each
slice being constructed.

This small patch is enough to remove 260 additional bound checks
from cmd+std.

Thanks to Martin Möhrmann for pointing me to CL141822 that
I had missed.

Updates #24660

Change-Id: I14556850f285392051f3f07d13b456b608b64eb9
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2019-09-26 18:27:38 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
cb418dd0d1 test: make -all_codegen default to true on linux-amd64 builder
Fixes #34297

Change-Id: I4584a97d4562d7af0412d683ba1c206e3c1d9edb
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2019-09-26 17:42:40 +00:00
Dan Scales
225f484c88 misc, runtime, test: extra tests and benchmarks for defer
Add a bunch of extra tests and benchmarks for defer, in preparation for new
low-cost (open-coded) implementation of defers (see #34481),

 - New file defer_test.go that tests a bunch more unusual defer scenarios,
   including things that might have problems for open-coded defers.
 - Additions to callers_test.go actually verifying what the stack trace looks like
   for various panic or panic-recover scenarios.
 - Additions to crash_test.go testing several more crash scenarios involving
   recursive panics.
 - New benchmark in runtime_test.go measuring speed of panic-recover
 - New CGo benchmark in cgo_test.go calling from Go to C back to Go that
   shows defer overhead

Updates #34481

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2019-09-25 23:27:16 +00:00
Than McIntosh
fad0a14d92 test: add testcase for gccgo compiler buglet
New test containing code that caused a gccgo compiler failure.

Updates #34503.

Change-Id: Id895a1e1249062b7fb147e54bcaa657e774ed0d9
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2019-09-25 18:10:57 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
efb9739203 cmd/compile: use underlying OCOMPLIT's position for OPTRLIT
Currently, when we create an OPTRLIT node, it defaults to the
OCOMPLIT's final element's position. But it improves error messages to
use the OCOMPLIT's own position instead.

Change-Id: Ibb031f543c7248d88d99fd0737685e01d86e2500
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2019-09-25 17:07:09 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
f346a4c44c test: add regress test for #27557
This commit just adds a regress test for a few of the important corner
cases that I identified in #27557, which turn out to not be tested
anywhere.

While here, annotate a few of the existing test cases where we could
improve escape analysis.

Updates #27557.

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2019-09-25 17:06:15 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann
f41451e7eb compile: prefer an AND instead of SHR+SHL instructions
On modern 64bit CPUs a SHR, SHL or AND instruction take 1 cycle to execute.
A pair of shifts that operate on the same register will take 2 cycles
and needs to wait for the input register value to be available.

Large constants used to mask the high bits of a register with an AND
instruction can not be encoded as an immediate in the AND instruction
on amd64 and therefore need to be loaded into a register with a MOV
instruction.

However that MOV instruction is not dependent on the output register and
on many CPUs does not compete with the AND or shift instructions for
execution ports.

Using a pair of shifts to mask high bits instead of an AND to mask high
bits of a register has a shorter encoding and uses one less general
purpose register but is slower due to taking one clock cycle longer
if there is no register pressure that would make the AND variant need to
generate a spill.

For example the instructions emitted for (x & 1 << 63) before this CL are:
48c1ea3f                SHRQ $0x3f, DX
48c1e23f                SHLQ $0x3f, DX

after this CL the instructions are the same as GCC and LLVM use:
48b80000000000000080    MOVQ $0x8000000000000000, AX
4821d0                  ANDQ DX, AX

Some platforms such as arm64 already have SSA optimization rules to fuse
two shift instructions back into an AND.

Removing the general rule to rewrite AND to SHR+SHL speeds up this benchmark:

    var GlobalU uint

    func BenchmarkAndHighBits(b *testing.B) {
        x := uint(0)
        for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
                x &= 1 << 63
        }
        GlobalU = x
    }

amd64/darwin on Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3520M CPU @ 2.90GHz:
name           old time/op  new time/op  delta
AndHighBits-4  0.61ns ± 6%  0.42ns ± 6%  -31.42%  (p=0.000 n=25+25):

'go run run.go -all_codegen -v codegen' passes  with following adjustments:

ARM64: The BFXIL pattern ((x << lc) >> rc | y & ac) needed adjustment
       since ORshiftRL generation fusing '>> rc' and '|' interferes
       with matching ((x << lc) >> rc) to generate UBFX. Previously
       ORshiftLL was created first using the shifts generated for (y & ac).

S390X: Add rules for abs and copysign to match use of AND instead of SHIFTs.

Updates #33826
Updates #32781

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Bryan C. Mills
34fe8295c5 Revert "compile: prefer an AND instead of SHR+SHL instructions"
This reverts CL 194297.

Reason for revert: introduced register allocation failures on PPC64LE builders.

Updates #33826
Updates #32781
Updates #34468

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2019-09-23 15:20:12 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann
4e2b84ffc5 compile: prefer an AND instead of SHR+SHL instructions
On modern 64bit CPUs a SHR, SHL or AND instruction take 1 cycle to execute.
A pair of shifts that operate on the same register will take 2 cycles
and needs to wait for the input register value to be available.

Large constants used to mask the high bits of a register with an AND
instruction can not be encoded as an immediate in the AND instruction
on amd64 and therefore need to be loaded into a register with a MOV
instruction.

However that MOV instruction is not dependent on the output register and
on many CPUs does not compete with the AND or shift instructions for
execution ports.

Using a pair of shifts to mask high bits instead of an AND to mask high
bits of a register has a shorter encoding and uses one less general
purpose register but is slower due to taking one clock cycle longer
if there is no register pressure that would make the AND variant need to
generate a spill.

For example the instructions emitted for (x & 1 << 63) before this CL are:
48c1ea3f                SHRQ $0x3f, DX
48c1e23f                SHLQ $0x3f, DX

after this CL the instructions are the same as GCC and LLVM use:
48b80000000000000080    MOVQ $0x8000000000000000, AX
4821d0                  ANDQ DX, AX

Some platforms such as arm64 already have SSA optimization rules to fuse
two shift instructions back into an AND.

Removing the general rule to rewrite AND to SHR+SHL speeds up this benchmark:

    var GlobalU uint

    func BenchmarkAndHighBits(b *testing.B) {
        x := uint(0)
        for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
                x &= 1 << 63
        }
        GlobalU = x
    }

amd64/darwin on Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3520M CPU @ 2.90GHz:
name           old time/op  new time/op  delta
AndHighBits-4  0.61ns ± 6%  0.42ns ± 6%  -31.42%  (p=0.000 n=25+25):

'go run run.go -all_codegen -v codegen' passes  with following adjustments:

ARM64: The BFXIL pattern ((x << lc) >> rc | y & ac) needed adjustment
       since ORshiftRL generation fusing '>> rc' and '|' interferes
       with matching ((x << lc) >> rc) to generate UBFX. Previously
       ORshiftLL was created first using the shifts generated for (y & ac).

S390X: Add rules for abs and copysign to match use of AND instead of SHIFTs.

Updates #33826
Updates #32781

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2019-09-21 18:00:13 +00:00
Agniva De Sarker
ecc7dd5469 test/codegen: fix wasm codegen breakage
i32.eqz instructions don't appear unless needed in if conditions anymore
after CL 195204. I forgot to run the codegen tests while submitting the CL.

Thanks to @martisch for catching it.

Fixes #34442

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2019-09-21 16:31:44 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
85fc765341 cmd/compile: optimize switch on strings
When compiling expression switches, we try to optimize runs of
constants into binary searches. The ordering used isn't visible to the
application, so it's unimportant as long as we're consistent between
sorting and searching.

For strings, it's much cheaper to compare string lengths than strings
themselves, so instead of ordering strings by "si <= sj", we currently
order them by "len(si) < len(sj) || len(si) == len(sj) && si <= sj"
(i.e., the lexicographical ordering on the 2-tuple (len(s), s)).

However, it's also somewhat cheaper to compare strings for equality
(i.e., ==) than for ordering (i.e., <=). And if there were two or
three string constants of the same length in a switch statement, we
might unnecessarily emit ordering comparisons.

For example, given:

    switch s {
    case "", "1", "2", "3": // ordered by length then content
        goto L
    }

we currently compile this as:

    if len(s) < 1 || len(s) == 1 && s <= "1" {
        if s == "" { goto L }
        else if s == "1" { goto L }
    } else {
        if s == "2" { goto L }
        else if s == "3" { goto L }
    }

This CL switches to using a 2-level binary search---first on len(s),
then on s itself---so that string ordering comparisons are only needed
when there are 4 or more strings of the same length. (4 being the
cut-off for when using binary search is actually worthwhile.)

So the above switch instead now compiles to:

    if len(s) == 0 {
        if s == "" { goto L }
    } else if len(s) == 1 {
        if s == "1" { goto L }
        else if s == "2" { goto L }
        else if s == "3" { goto L }
    }

which is better optimized by walk and SSA. (Notably, because there are
only two distinct lengths and no more than three strings of any
particular length, this example ends up falling back to simply using
linear search.)

Test case by khr@ from CL 195138.

Fixes #33934.

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2019-09-18 05:33:05 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
ec4e8517cd cmd/compile: support more length types for slice extension optimization
golang.org/cl/109517 optimized the compiler to avoid the allocation for make in
append(x, make([]T, y)...). This was only implemented for the case that y has type int.

This change extends the optimization to trigger for all integer types where the value
is known at compile time to fit into an int.

name             old time/op    new time/op    delta
ExtendInt-12        106ns ± 4%     106ns ± 0%      ~     (p=0.351 n=10+6)
ExtendUint64-12    1.03µs ± 5%    0.10µs ± 4%   -90.01%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)

name             old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
ExtendInt-12        0.00B          0.00B           ~     (all equal)
ExtendUint64-12    13.6kB ± 0%     0.0kB       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name             old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
ExtendInt-12         0.00           0.00           ~     (all equal)
ExtendUint64-12      1.00 ± 0%      0.00       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Updates #29785

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2019-09-17 17:18:17 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
115e4c9c14 test: add test coverage for type-switch hash collisions
This CL expands the test for #29612 to check that type switches also
work correctly when type hashes collide.

Change-Id: Ia153743e6ea0736c1a33191acfe4d8ba890be527
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2019-09-16 22:14:49 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
7f907b9cee cmd/compile: require -lang=go1.14 for overlapping interfaces
Support for overlapping interfaces is a new (proposed) Go language
feature to be supported in Go 1.14, so it shouldn't be supported under
-lang=go1.13 or earlier.

Fixes #34329.

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2019-09-16 19:43:54 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
c2facbe937 Revert "test/codegen: document -all_codegen option in README"
This reverts CL 192101.

Reason for revert: The same paragraph was added 2 weeks ago
(look a few lines above)

Change-Id: I05efb2631d7b4966f66493f178f2a649c715a3cc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/195637
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2019-09-16 17:31:37 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
606019cb4b cmd/compile: trim function name prefix from escape diagnostics
This information is redundant with the position information already
provided. Also, no other -m diagnostics print out function name.

While here, report parameter leak diagnostics against the parameter
declaration position rather than the function, and use Warnl for
"moved to heap" messages.

Test cases updated programmatically by removing the first word from
every "no match for" error emitted by run.go:

go run run.go |& \
  sed -E -n 's/^(.*):(.*): no match for `([^ ]* (.*))` in:$/\1!\2!\3!\4/p' | \
  while IFS='!' read -r fn line before after; do
    before=$(echo "$before" | sed 's/[.[\*^$()+?{|]/\\&/g')
    after=$(echo "$after" | sed -E 's/(\&|\\)/\\&/g')
    fn=$(find . -name "${fn}" | head -1)
    sed -i -E -e "${line}s/\"${before}\"/\"${after}\"/" "${fn}"
  done

Passes toolstash-check.

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2019-09-16 15:30:51 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
d9b8ffa51c test/codegen: document -all_codegen option in README
It is useful to know about the -all_codegen option for running
codegen tests for all platforms. I was puzzling that some codegen
test was not failing on my local machine or on trybot, until I
found this option.

Change-Id: I062cf4d73f6a6c9ebc2258195779d2dab21bc36d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/192101
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2019-09-16 11:53:57 +00:00
Ruixin Bao
98aa97806b cmd/compile: add math/bits.Mul64 intrinsic on s390x
This change adds an intrinsic for Mul64 on s390x. To achieve that,
a new assembly instruction, MLGR, is introduced in s390x/asmz.go. This assembly
instruction directly uses an existing instruction on Z and supports multiplication
of two 64 bit unsigned integer and stores the result in two separate registers.

In this case, we require the multiplcand to be stored in register R3 and
the output result (the high and low 64 bit of the product) to be stored in
R2 and R3 respectively.

A test case is also added.

Benchmark:
name      old time/op  new time/op  delta
Mul-18    11.1ns ± 0%   1.4ns ± 0%  -87.39%  (p=0.002 n=8+10)
Mul32-18  2.07ns ± 0%  2.07ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Mul64-18  11.1ns ± 1%   1.4ns ± 0%  -87.42%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Change-Id: Ieca6ad1f61fff9a48a31d50bbd3f3c6d9e6675c1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/194572
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2019-09-13 09:04:48 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
55c0ad4b62 cmd/compile: allow iota inside function in a ConstSpec
Fixes #22344

Change-Id: I7c400d9d4ebcab279d08a8c190508d82cbd20899
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2019-09-12 06:46:57 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
0b739fd4df cmd/compile: move duplicate type-case checking into typecheck
Part of the general trend of moving yyerror calls out of walk and into
typecheck.

Notably, this requires splitting test/typeswitch2.go into two files,
because now some of the errors are reported during typecheck and
others are still reported during walk; and if there were any errors
during typecheck, then cmd/compile exits without invoking walk.

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: I05ee0c00b99af659ee1eef098d342d0d736cf31e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/194659
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2019-09-11 23:33:11 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
b9704872d1 cmd/compile: better integrate parameter tagging with escape.go
This CL moves parameter tagging to before escape analysis is complete,
so we still have access to EscLocation. This will be useful once
EscLocation starts tracking higher-fidelity escape details.

Notably, this CL stops using n.Esc to record parameter escape analysis
details. Now escape analysis only ever sets n.Esc to EscNone or
EscHeap. (It still defaults to EscUnknown, and is set to EscNever in
some places though.)

Passes toolstash-check.

Updates #33981.

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2019-09-10 23:01:30 +00:00
Michael Munday
5c5f217b63 cmd/compile: improve s390x sign/zero extension removal
This CL gets rid of the MOVDreg and MOVDnop SSA operations on
s390x. They were originally inserted to help avoid situations
where a sign/zero extension was elided but a spill invalidated
the optimization. It's not really clear we need to do this though
(amd64 doesn't have these ops for example) so long as we are
careful when removing sign/zero extensions. Also, the MOVDreg
technique doesn't work if the register is spilled before the
MOVDreg op (I haven't seen that in practice).

Removing these ops reduces the complexity of the rules and also
allows us to unblock optimizations. For example, the compiler can
now merge the loads in binary.{Big,Little}Endian.PutUint16 which
it wasn't able to do before. This CL reduces the size of the .text
section in the go tool by about 4.7KB (0.09%).

Change-Id: Icaddae7f2e4f9b2debb6fabae845adb3f73b41db
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2019-09-10 13:17:24 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
e710a1fb2e cmd/compile: report more precise errors about untyped constants
Previously, we used a single "untyped number" type for all untyped
numeric constants. This led to vague error messages like "string(1.0)"
reporting that "1 (type untyped number)" can't be converted to string,
even though "string(1)" is valid.

This CL makes cmd/compile more like go/types by utilizing
types.Ideal{int,rune,float,complex} instead of types.Types[TIDEAL],
and keeping n.Type in sync with n.Val().Ctype() during constant
folding.

Thanks to K Heller for looking into this issue, and for the included
test case.

Fixes #21979.

Change-Id: Ibfea88c05704bc3c0a502a455d018a375589754d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/194019
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2019-09-09 22:12:15 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann
5bb59b6d16 Revert "compile: prefer an AND instead of SHR+SHL instructions"
This reverts commit 9ec7074a94.

Reason for revert: broke s390x (copysign, abs) and arm64 (bitfield) tests.

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Martin Möhrmann
9ec7074a94 compile: prefer an AND instead of SHR+SHL instructions
On modern 64bit CPUs a SHR, SHL or AND instruction take 1 cycle to execute.
A pair of shifts that operate on the same register will take 2 cycles
and needs to wait for the input register value to be available.

Large constants used to mask the high bits of a register with an AND
instruction can not be encoded as an immediate in the AND instruction
on amd64 and therefore need to be loaded into a register with a MOV
instruction.

However that MOV instruction is not dependent on the output register and
on many CPUs does not compete with the AND or shift instructions for
execution ports.

Using a pair of shifts to mask high bits instead of an AND to mask high
bits of a register has a shorter encoding and uses one less general
purpose register but is slower due to taking one clock cycle longer
if there is no register pressure that would make the AND variant need to
generate a spill.

For example the instructions emitted for (x & 1 << 63) before this CL are:
48c1ea3f                SHRQ $0x3f, DX
48c1e23f                SHLQ $0x3f, DX

after this CL the instructions are the same as GCC and LLVM use:
48b80000000000000080    MOVQ $0x8000000000000000, AX
4821d0                  ANDQ DX, AX

Some platforms such as arm64 already have SSA optimization rules to fuse
two shift instructions back into an AND.

Removing the general rule to rewrite AND to SHR+SHL speeds up this benchmark:

var GlobalU uint

func BenchmarkAndHighBits(b *testing.B) {
	x := uint(0)
	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
		x &= 1 << 63
	}
	GlobalU = x
}

amd64/darwin on Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3520M CPU @ 2.90GHz:
name           old time/op  new time/op  delta
AndHighBits-4  0.61ns ± 6%  0.42ns ± 6%  -31.42%  (p=0.000 n=25+25):

Updates #33826
Updates #32781

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2019-09-09 06:49:17 +00:00
Ainar Garipov
0efbd10157 all: fix typos
Use the following (suboptimal) script to obtain a list of possible
typos:

  #!/usr/bin/env sh

  set -x

  git ls-files |\
    grep -e '\.\(c\|cc\|go\)$' |\
    xargs -n 1\
    awk\
    '/\/\// { gsub(/.*\/\//, ""); print; } /\/\*/, /\*\// { gsub(/.*\/\*/, ""); gsub(/\*\/.*/, ""); }' |\
    hunspell -d en_US -l |\
    grep '^[[:upper:]]\{0,1\}[[:lower:]]\{1,\}$' |\
    grep -v -e '^.\{1,4\}$' -e '^.\{16,\}$' |\
    sort -f |\
    uniq -c |\
    awk '$1 == 1 { print $2; }'

Then, go through the results manually and fix the most obvious typos in
the non-vendored code.

Change-Id: I3cb5830a176850e1a0584b8a40b47bde7b260eae
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2019-09-08 17:28:20 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
581526ce96 cmd/compile: rewrite untyped constant conversion logic
This CL detangles the hairy mess that was convlit+defaultlit. In
particular, it makes the following changes:

1. convlit1 now follows the standard typecheck behavior of setting
"n.Type = nil" if there's an error. Notably, this means for a lot of
test cases, we now avoid reporting useless follow-on error messages.
For example, after reporting that "1 << s + 1.0" has an invalid shift,
we no longer also report that it can't be assigned to string.

2. Previously, assignconvfn had some extra logic for trying to
suppress errors from convlit/defaultlit so that it could provide its
own errors with better context information. Instead, this extra
context information is now passed down into convlit1 directly.

3. Relatedly, this CL also removes redundant calls to defaultlit prior
to assignconv. As a consequence, when an expression doesn't make sense
for a particular assignment (e.g., assigning an untyped string to an
integer), the error messages now say "untyped string" instead of just
"string". This is more consistent with go/types behavior.

4. defaultlit2 is now smarter about only trying to convert pairs of
untyped constants when it's likely to succeed. This allows us to
report better error messages for things like 3+"x"; instead of "cannot
convert 3 to string" we now report "mismatched types untyped number
and untyped string".

Passes toolstash-check.

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2019-09-06 23:15:48 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
e6ba19f913 Revert "cmd/compile: improve errors for invalid conversions of consts"
This reverts commit 2da9c3e0f9.

Reason for revert: while the new error messages are more informative,
they're not strictly correct. This CL also conflicts with CL 187657.

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2019-09-06 22:44:48 +00:00
K. "pestophagous" Heller
2da9c3e0f9 cmd/compile: improve errors for invalid conversions of consts
Follow-up to Change-Id: If6e52c59eab438599d641ecf6f110ebafca740a9

This addresses the remaining tech debt on issue 21979.

The aforementioned previous CL silenced one of two mostly redundant
compiler errors. However, the silenced error was the more expressive
error. This CL now imbues the surviving error with the same level
of expressiveness as the old semi-redundant error.

Fixes #21979

Change-Id: I3273d48c88bbab073fabe53421d801df621ce321
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2019-09-06 18:03:49 +00:00
Than McIntosh
d4a6a2661c test: add test that failed with gccgo
Test with some code that triggered a compilation error bug in gccgo.

Updates #33866.

Change-Id: Ib2f226bbbebbfae33b41037438fe34dc5f2ad034
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/193261
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2019-09-06 12:11:17 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
1406ece446 cmd/compile: preserve loop depth when evaluating block
Add block method to preserve loop depth when evaluating statements in a
block, so escape analysis can handle looping label more precisely.

Updates #22438

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2019-09-06 01:35:46 +00:00
Keith Randall
36f30ba289 cmd/compile,runtime: generate hash functions only for types which are map keys
Right now we generate hash functions for all types, just in case they
are used as map keys. That's a lot of wasted effort and binary size
for types which will never be used as a map key. Instead, generate
hash functions only for types that we know are map keys.

Just doing that is a bit too simple, since maps with an interface type
as a key might have to hash any concrete key type that implements that
interface. So for that case, implement hashing of such types at
runtime (instead of with generated code). It will be slower, but only
for maps with interface types as keys, and maybe only a bit slower as
the aeshash time probably dominates the dispatch time.

Reorg where we keep the equals and hash functions. Move the hash function
from the key type to the map type, saving a field in every non-map type.
That leaves only one function in the alg structure, so get rid of that and
just keep the equal function in the type descriptor itself.

cmd/go now has 10 generated hash functions, instead of 504. Makes
cmd/go 1.0% smaller. Update #6853.

Speed on non-interface keys is unchanged. Speed on interface keys
is ~20% slower:

name                  old time/op  new time/op  delta
MapInterfaceString-8  23.0ns ±21%  27.6ns ±14%  +20.01%  (p=0.002 n=10+10)
MapInterfacePtr-8     19.4ns ±16%  23.7ns ± 7%  +22.48%   (p=0.000 n=10+8)

Change-Id: I7c2e42292a46b5d4e288aaec4029bdbb01089263
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2019-09-03 20:41:29 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
d2f958d8d1 cmd/compile: extend ssa.go to handle 1-element array and 1-field struct
Assinging to 1-element array/1-field struct variable is considered clobbering
the whole variable. By emitting OpVarDef in this case, liveness analysis
can now know the variable is redefined.

Also, the isfat is not necessary anymore, and will be removed in follow up CL.

Fixes #33916

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2019-09-03 19:33:04 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
9f89edcd96 cmd/compile: silence esc diagnostics about directiface OCONVIFACEs
In general, a conversion to interface type may require values to be
boxed, which in turn necessitates escape analysis to determine whether
the boxed representation can be stack allocated.

However, esc.go used to unconditionally print escape analysis
decisions about OCONVIFACE, even for conversions that don't require
boxing (e.g., pointers, channels, maps, functions).

For test compatibility with esc.go, escape.go similarly printed these
useless diagnostics. This CL removes the diagnostics, and updates test
expectations accordingly.

Change-Id: I97c57a4a08e44d265bba516c78426ff4f2bf1e12
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2019-09-03 17:52:06 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
380ef6b759 cmd/compile: simplify {defer,resume}checkwidth logic
This CL extends {defer,resume}checkwidth to support nesting, which
simplifies usage.

Updates #33658.

Change-Id: Ib3ffb8a7cabfae2cbeba74e21748c228436f4726
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2019-09-03 17:38:32 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
e6d2544d20 test/codegen: mention -all_codegen in the README
For performance reasons (avoiding costly cross-compilations) CL 177577
changed the codegen test harness to only run the tests for the
machine's GOARCH by default.

This change updates the codegen README accordingly, explaining what
all.bash does run by default and how to perform the tests for all
architectures.

Fixes #33924

Change-Id: I43328d878c3e449ebfda46f7e69963a44a511d40
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/192619
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2019-09-01 15:37:13 +00:00
Brian Kessler
b003afe4fe cmd/compile: intrinsify RotateLeft32 on wasm
wasm has 32-bit versions of all integer operations. This change
lowers RotateLeft32 to i32.rotl on wasm and intrinsifies the math/bits
call.  Benchmarking on amd64 under node.js this is ~25% faster.

node v10.15.3/amd64
name          old time/op  new time/op  delta
RotateLeft    8.37ns ± 1%  8.28ns ± 0%   -1.05%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
RotateLeft8   11.9ns ± 1%  11.8ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.167 n=5+5)
RotateLeft16  11.8ns ± 0%  11.8ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
RotateLeft32  11.9ns ± 1%   8.7ns ± 0%  -26.32%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
RotateLeft64  8.31ns ± 1%  8.43ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.063 n=5+5)

Updates #31265

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Ben Shi
1786ecd502 cmd/compile: eliminate WASM's redundant extension & wrapping
This CL eliminates unnecessary pairs of I32WrapI64 and
I64ExtendI32U generated by the WASM backend for IF
statements. And it makes the total size of pkg/js_wasm/
decreases about 490KB.

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2019-08-30 21:20:03 +00:00
Ben Shi
8d5197d818 cmd/compile: optimize 386's math.bits.TrailingZeros16
This CL reverts CL 192097 and fixes the issue in CL 189277.

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2019-08-30 17:37:00 +00:00
Keith Randall
579c69ac1c internal/fmtsort: don't out-of-bounds panic if there's a race condition
Raising an out-of-bounds panic is confusing. There's no indication
that the underlying problem is a race.

The runtime already does a pretty good job of detecting this kind of
race (modification while iterating). We might as well just reorganize
a bit to avoid the out-of-bounds panic.

Fixes #33275

Change-Id: Icdd337ad2eb3c84f999db0850ec1d2ff2c146b6e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/191197
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2019-08-30 05:41:23 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
5411953df5 cmd/compile: avoid follow-on errors for literals with syntax errors
- only convert literal strings if there were no syntax errors
  (some of the conversion routines exit if there is an error)
- mark nodes for literals with syntax errors to avoid follow-on
  errors
- don't attempt to import packages whose path had syntax errors

Fixes #32133.

Change-Id: I1803ad48c65abfecf6f48ddff1e27eded5e282c5
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2019-08-29 23:37:07 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
b8cbcacabe cmd/compile: optimize more pointer comparisons
The existing pointer comparison optimizations
don't include pointer arithmetic. Add them.

These rules trigger a few times in std cmd, while compiling:

time.Duration.String
cmd/go/internal/tlog.NodeHash
crypto/tls.ticketKeyFromBytes (3 times)
crypto/elliptic.(*p256Point).p256ScalarMult (15 times!)
crypto/elliptic.initTable

These weird comparisons occur when using the copy builtin,
which does a pointer comparison between src and dst.

This also happens to fix #32454, by optimizing enough
early on that all values can be eliminated.

Fixes #32454

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2019-08-29 19:35:18 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
97bc039c9c cmd/compile: emit error message for broken type
The original report in #5172 was that cmd/compile was generating bogus
follow-on error messages when typechecking a struct failed. Instead of
fixing those follow-on error messages, golang.org/cl/9614044 suppress all
follow-on error messages after struct typecheck fails. We should
continue emitting error messages instead.

While at it, also add the test case for original report.

Fixes #33947

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2019-08-29 19:08:00 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
24c6dd9823 cmd/compile: fix internal error on complex comparison
Complex type is the only TIDEAL that lack of support for all comparison
operators. When rewriting constant comparison into literal node, that
missing cause compiler raise an internal error.

Checking the operator is available for complex type before that fix the
problem.

We can make this check works more generally if there's more type lack of
supporting all comparison operators added, but it does not seem to be
happened, so just check explicitly for complex only.

Fixes #32723

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2019-08-29 18:24:31 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
2393d16147 cmd/compile: handle infinite loops in shortcircuit pass
The newly upgraded shortcircuit pass attempted to remove infinite loops.
Stop doing that.

Fixes #33903

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2019-08-29 17:41:49 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
e87fe0f1f5 cmd/compile: make typecheck set n.Type.Nod when returning OTYPE
typecheck only set n.Type.Nod for declared type, and leave it nil for
anonymous types, type alias. It leads to compiler crashes, because
n.Type.Nod is nil at the time dowidth was called.

Fixing it by set n.Type.Nod right after n.Type initialization if n.Op is
OTYPE.

When embedding interface cycles involve in type alias, it also helps
pointing the error message to the position of the type alias
declaration, instead of position of embedding interface.

Fixes #31872

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2019-08-29 16:43:07 +00:00
Than McIntosh
35ac194557 test: new testcase for gollvm bug
Testcase for a gollvm bug (assert in Llvm_backend::materializeComposite).

Updates golang/go#33020.

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2019-08-29 15:21:31 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
9859f6bedb test/codegen: fix ARM32 RotateLeft32 test
The syntax of a shifted operation does not have a "$" sign for
the shift amount. Remove it.

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2019-08-28 20:42:48 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
777304a5d3 Revert "cmd/compile: make isfat handle 1-element array, 1-field struct"
This reverts commit 5322776215.

Reason for revert: broke js-wasm builder.

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LE Manh Cuong
5322776215 cmd/compile: make isfat handle 1-element array, 1-field struct
This will improve liveness analysis slightly, the same logic as
isdirectiface curently does. In:

	type T struct {
	    m map[int]int
	}

        v := T{}
        v.m = make(map[int]int)

T is considered "fat", now it is not. So assigning to v.m is considered
to clobber the entire v.

This is follow up of CL 179057.

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2019-08-28 19:48:31 +00:00
Cholerae Hu
52cff70100 cmd/compile: truncate constant arithmetic result with typed complex numbers
Fixes #33285

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2019-08-28 19:45:44 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
25ebf015f6 cmd/compile: ensure interface-to-concrete comparison panics when it should
In interface-to-concrete comparisons, we are short circuiting on the interface
value's dynamic type before evaluating the concrete expression for side effects,
causing concrete expression won't panic at runtime, while it should.

To fix it, evaluating the RHS of comparison before we do the short-circuit.

We also want to prioritize panics in the LHS over the RHS, so evaluating
the LHS too.

Fixes #32187

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Matthew Dempsky
501b786e5c test: remove -newescape from regress tests
Prep for subsequent CLs to remove old escape analysis pass.

This CL removes -newescape=true from tests that use it, and deletes
tests that use -newescape=false. (For history, see CL 170447.)

Notably, this removes escape_because.go without any replacement, but
this is being tracked by #31489.

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2019-08-28 19:27:20 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
4757518737 test: add test that failed with gccgo
Updates #33739

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Ben Shi
3cfd003a8a cmd/compile: optimize ARM's math.bits.RotateLeft32
This CL optimizes math.bits.RotateLeft32 to inline
"MOVW Rx@>Ry, Rd" on ARM.

The benchmark results of math/bits show some improvements.
name               old time/op  new time/op  delta
RotateLeft-4       9.42ns ± 0%  6.91ns ± 0%  -26.66%  (p=0.000 n=40+33)
RotateLeft8-4      8.79ns ± 0%  8.79ns ± 0%   -0.04%  (p=0.000 n=40+31)
RotateLeft16-4     8.79ns ± 0%  8.79ns ± 0%   -0.04%  (p=0.000 n=40+32)
RotateLeft32-4     8.16ns ± 0%  7.54ns ± 0%   -7.68%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RotateLeft64-4     15.7ns ± 0%  15.7ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)

updates #31265

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Ben Shi
c683ab8128 cmd/compile: optimize ARM's math.Abs
This CL optimizes math.Abs to an inline ABSD instruction on ARM.

The benchmark results of src/math/ show big improvements.
name                   old time/op  new time/op  delta
Acos-4                  181ns ± 0%   182ns ± 0%   +0.30%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Acosh-4                 202ns ± 0%   202ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Asin-4                  163ns ± 0%   163ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Asinh-4                 242ns ± 0%   242ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Atan-4                  120ns ± 0%   121ns ± 0%   +0.83%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Atanh-4                 202ns ± 0%   202ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Atan2-4                 173ns ± 0%   173ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Cbrt-4                 1.06µs ± 0%  1.06µs ± 0%   +0.09%  (p=0.000 n=39+37)
Ceil-4                 72.9ns ± 0%  72.8ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.237 n=40+40)
Copysign-4             13.2ns ± 0%  13.2ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Cos-4                   193ns ± 0%   183ns ± 0%   -5.18%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Cosh-4                  254ns ± 0%   239ns ± 0%   -5.91%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Erf-4                   112ns ± 0%   112ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Erfc-4                  117ns ± 0%   117ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Erfinv-4                127ns ± 0%   127ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.492 n=40+40)
Erfcinv-4               128ns ± 0%   128ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Exp-4                   212ns ± 0%   206ns ± 0%   -3.05%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
ExpGo-4                 216ns ± 0%   209ns ± 0%   -3.24%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Expm1-4                 142ns ± 0%   142ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Exp2-4                  191ns ± 0%   184ns ± 0%   -3.45%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Exp2Go-4                194ns ± 0%   187ns ± 0%   -3.61%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Abs-4                  14.4ns ± 0%   6.3ns ± 0%  -56.39%  (p=0.000 n=38+39)
Dim-4                  12.6ns ± 0%  12.6ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Floor-4                49.6ns ± 0%  49.6ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Max-4                  27.6ns ± 0%  27.6ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Min-4                  27.0ns ± 0%  27.0ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Mod-4                   349ns ± 0%   305ns ± 1%  -12.55%  (p=0.000 n=33+40)
Frexp-4                54.0ns ± 0%  47.1ns ± 0%  -12.78%  (p=0.000 n=38+38)
Gamma-4                 242ns ± 0%   234ns ± 0%   -3.16%  (p=0.000 n=36+40)
Hypot-4                84.8ns ± 0%  67.8ns ± 0%  -20.05%  (p=0.000 n=31+35)
HypotGo-4              88.5ns ± 0%  71.6ns ± 0%  -19.12%  (p=0.000 n=40+38)
Ilogb-4                45.8ns ± 0%  38.9ns ± 0%  -15.12%  (p=0.000 n=40+32)
J0-4                    821ns ± 0%   802ns ± 0%   -2.33%  (p=0.000 n=33+40)
J1-4                    816ns ± 0%   807ns ± 0%   -1.05%  (p=0.000 n=40+29)
Jn-4                   1.67µs ± 0%  1.65µs ± 0%   -1.45%  (p=0.000 n=40+39)
Ldexp-4                61.5ns ± 0%  54.6ns ± 0%  -11.27%  (p=0.000 n=40+32)
Lgamma-4                188ns ± 0%   188ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Log-4                   154ns ± 0%   147ns ± 0%   -4.78%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Logb-4                 50.9ns ± 0%  42.7ns ± 0%  -16.11%  (p=0.000 n=34+39)
Log1p-4                 160ns ± 0%   159ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.828 n=40+40)
Log10-4                 173ns ± 0%   166ns ± 0%   -4.05%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Log2-4                 65.3ns ± 0%  58.4ns ± 0%  -10.57%  (p=0.000 n=37+37)
Modf-4                 36.4ns ± 0%  36.4ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Nextafter32-4          36.4ns ± 0%  36.4ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Nextafter64-4          32.7ns ± 0%  32.6ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.375 n=40+40)
PowInt-4                300ns ± 0%   277ns ± 0%   -7.78%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
PowFrac-4               676ns ± 0%   635ns ± 0%   -6.00%  (p=0.000 n=40+35)
Pow10Pos-4             17.6ns ± 0%  17.6ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Pow10Neg-4             22.0ns ± 0%  22.0ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Round-4                30.1ns ± 0%  30.1ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
RoundToEven-4          38.9ns ± 0%  38.9ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Remainder-4             291ns ± 0%   263ns ± 0%   -9.62%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Signbit-4              11.3ns ± 0%  11.3ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Sin-4                   185ns ± 0%   185ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Sincos-4                230ns ± 0%   230ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Sinh-4                  253ns ± 0%   246ns ± 0%   -2.77%  (p=0.000 n=39+39)
SqrtIndirect-4         41.4ns ± 0%  41.4ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
SqrtLatency-4          13.8ns ± 0%  13.8ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
SqrtIndirectLatency-4  37.0ns ± 0%  37.0ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.632 n=40+40)
SqrtGoLatency-4         911ns ± 0%   911ns ± 0%   +0.08%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
SqrtPrime-4            13.2µs ± 0%  13.2µs ± 0%   +0.01%  (p=0.038 n=38+40)
Tan-4                   205ns ± 0%   205ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Tanh-4                  264ns ± 0%   247ns ± 0%   -6.44%  (p=0.000 n=39+32)
Trunc-4                45.2ns ± 0%  45.2ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Y0-4                    796ns ± 0%   792ns ± 0%   -0.55%  (p=0.000 n=35+40)
Y1-4                    804ns ± 0%   797ns ± 0%   -0.82%  (p=0.000 n=24+40)
Yn-4                   1.64µs ± 0%  1.62µs ± 0%   -1.27%  (p=0.000 n=40+39)
Float64bits-4          8.16ns ± 0%  8.16ns ± 0%   +0.04%  (p=0.000 n=35+40)
Float64frombits-4      10.7ns ± 0%  10.7ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Float32bits-4          7.53ns ± 0%  7.53ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.760 n=40+40)
Float32frombits-4      6.91ns ± 0%  6.91ns ± 0%   -0.04%  (p=0.002 n=32+38)
[Geo mean]              111ns        106ns        -3.98%

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Bryan C. Mills
372b0eed17 Revert "cmd/compile: optimize 386's math.bits.TrailingZeros16"
This reverts CL 189277.

Reason for revert: broke 32-bit builders.

Updates #33902

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Agniva De Sarker
7be97af2ff cmd/compile: apply optimization for readonly globals on wasm
Extend the optimization introduced in CL 141118 to the wasm architecture.

And for reference, the rules trigger 212 times while building std and cmd

$GOOS=js GOARCH=wasm gotip build std cmd
$grep -E "Wasm.rules:44(1|2|3|4)" rulelog | wc -l
212

Updates #26498

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Agniva De Sarker
8fedb2d338 cmd/compile: optimize bounded shifts on wasm
Use the shiftIsBounded function to generate more efficient
Shift instructions.

Updates #25167

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2019-08-28 04:44:21 +00:00
Ben Shi
22355d6cd2 cmd/compile: optimize 386's math.bits.TrailingZeros16
This CL optimizes math.bits.TrailingZeros16 on 386 with
a pair of BSFL and ORL instrcutions.

The case TrailingZeros16-4 of the benchmark test in
math/bits shows big improvement.
name               old time/op  new time/op  delta
TrailingZeros16-4  1.55ns ± 1%  0.87ns ± 1%  -43.87%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)

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Ben Shi
e1e4c499f0 test/fixedbugs: add more test cases to issue #27718
This CL add test cases for the unary FP negative
operation.

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Ben Shi
731e6fc34e cmd/compile: generate Select on WASM
This CL performs the branchelim optimization on WASM with its
select instruction. And the total size of pkg/js_wasm decreased
about 80KB by this optimization.

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Matthew Dempsky
c302785df9 cmd/compile: fix "previous" position info for duplicate switch cases
Because the Node AST represents references to declared objects (e.g.,
variables, packages, types, constants) by directly pointing to the
referred object, we don't have use-position info for these objects.

For switch statements with duplicate cases, we report back where the
first duplicate value appeared. However, due to the AST
representation, if the value was a declared constant, we mistakenly
reported the constant declaration position as the previous case
position.

This CL reports back against the 'case' keyword's position instead, if
there's no more precise information available to us.

It also refactors code to emit the same "previous at" error message
for duplicate values in map literals.

Thanks to Emmanuel Odeke for the test case.

Fixes #33460.

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2019-08-27 19:53:05 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
c5f142fa9f cmd/compile: optimize bitset tests
The assembly output for x & c == c, where c is power of 2:

	MOVQ	"".set+8(SP), AX
	ANDQ	$8, AX
	CMPQ	AX, $8
	SETEQ	"".~r2+24(SP)

With optimization using bitset:

	MOVQ	"".set+8(SP), AX
	BTL	$3, AX
	SETCS	"".~r2+24(SP)

output less than 1 instruction.

However, there is no speed improvement:

name         old time/op  new time/op  delta
AllBitSet-8  0.35ns ± 0%  0.35ns ± 0%   ~     (all equal)

Fixes #31904

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2019-08-27 18:01:16 +00:00
zdjones
69ff0ba798 cmd/compile: handle sign/zero extensions in prove, via update method
Array accesses with index types smaller than the machine word size may
involve a sign or zero extension of the index value before bounds
checking. Currently, this defeats prove because the facts about the
original index value don't flow through the sign/zero extension.

This CL fixes this by looking back through value-preserving sign/zero
extensions when adding facts via Update and, where appropriate, applying
the same facts using the pre-extension value. This fix is enhanced by
also looking back through value-preserving extensions within
ft.isNonNegative to infer whether the extended value is known to be
non-negative. Without this additional isNonNegative enhancement, this
logic is rendered significantly less effective by the limitation
discussed in the next paragraph.

In Update, the application of facts to pre-extension values is limited
to cases where the domain of the new fact is consistent with the type of
the pre-extension value. There may be cases where this cross-domain
passing of facts is valid, but distinguishing them from the invalid
cases is difficult for me to reason about and to implement.
Assessing which cases to allow requires details about the context and
inferences behind the fact being applied which are not available
within Update. Additional difficulty arises from the fact that the SSA
does not curently differentiate extensions added by the compiler for
indexing operations, extensions added by the compiler for implicit
conversions, or explicit extensions from the source.

Examples of some cases that would need to be filtered correctly for
cross-domain facts:

(1) A uint8 is zero-extended to int for indexing (a value-preserving
zeroExt). When, if ever, can signed domain facts learned about the int be
applied to the uint8?

(2) An int8 is sign-extended to int16 (value-preserving) for an equality
comparison. Equality comparison facts are currently always learned in both
the signed and unsigned domains. When, if ever, can the unsigned facts
learned about the int16, from the int16 != int16 comparison, be applied
to the original int8?

This is an alternative to CL 122695 and CL 174309. Compared to CL 122695,
this CL differs in that the facts added about the pre-extension value will
pass through the Update method, where additional inferences are processed
(e.g. fence-post implications, see #29964). CL 174309 is limited to bounds
checks, so is narrower in application, and makes the code harder to read.

Fixes #26292.
Fixes #29964.
Fixes #15074

Removes 238 bounds checks from std/cmd.

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2019-08-27 16:46:34 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
dca0d03b9c cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better error recovery after missing expression
Don't skip closing parentheses of any kind after a missing
expression. They are likely part of the lexical construct
enclosing the expression.

Fixes #33386.

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2019-08-27 15:46:41 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
8d4b685ab5 cmd/compile: allow embedding overlapping interfaces
Quietly drop duplicate methods inherited from embedded interfaces if
they have an identical signature to existing methods.

Updates #6977.

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2019-08-26 20:21:21 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
a80c5f0588 go/types: allow embedding overlapping interfaces
Quietly drop duplicate methods from embedded interfaces
if they have an identical signature to existing methods.

Instead of adjusting the prior syntax-based only method set
computation where methods don't have signature information
(and thus where de-duplication according to the new rules
would have been somewhat tricky to get right), this change
completely rewrites interface method set computation, taking
a page from the cmd/compiler's implementation. In a first
pass, when type-checking interfaces, explicit methods and
embedded interfaces are collected, but the interfaces are
not "expanded", that is the final method set computation
is done lazily, either when needed for method lookup, or
at the end of type-checking.

While this is a substantial rewrite, it allows us to get
rid of the separate (duplicate and delicate) syntactical
method set computation and generally simplifies checking
of interface types significantly. A few (esoteric) test
cases now have slightly different error messages but all
tests that are accepted by cmd/compile are also accepted
by go/types.

(This is a replacement for golang.org/cl/190258.)

Updates #6977.

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2019-08-26 16:36:15 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
951143cf14 cmd/link: increase the function call limit in stkcheck
There is real (albeit generated) code that exceeds the limit.

Fixes #33555

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2019-08-09 20:22:03 +00:00
Keith Randall
316ac4f330 cmd/compile: fix crash on write barrier insertion
The compiler can crash if the compiled code tries to
unconditionally read from a nil pointer. This should cause
the generated binary to panic, not the compiler.

Fixes #33438

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2019-08-02 19:35:37 +00:00
Keith Randall
8a317ebc0f cmd/compile: don't eliminate all registers when restricting to desired ones
We shouldn't mask to desired registers if we haven't masked out all the
forbidden registers yet.  In this path we haven't masked out the nospill
registers yet. If the resulting mask contains only nospill registers, then
allocReg fails.

This can only happen on resultNotInArgs-marked instructions, which exist
only on the ARM64, MIPS, MIPS64, and PPC64 ports.

Maybe there's a better way to handle resultNotInArgs instructions.
But for 1.13, this is a low-risk fix.

Fixes #33355

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2019-08-01 02:15:18 +00:00
Than McIntosh
e8c7e639ea test: new testcase for gccgo compiler failure
Updates #33219

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2019-07-23 12:39:03 +00:00
Than McIntosh
34778e58b3 test: new testcase for gccgo bug
Updates #33158.

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Than McIntosh
196e67f95b test: new testcase for gccgo bug
Updates #33020

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2019-07-18 11:34:23 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
e0739d1200 test: add a test for gccgo bug #33062.
Gccgo generates incorrect type equality functions for some types.
CL 185817 fixes it. This CL adds a test.

Updates #33062.

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2019-07-11 22:30:42 +00:00
Than McIntosh
9d56dd8ea3 test: new testcase for gccgo compiler bug
Updates #33013

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Cherry Zhang
a1bcee4f1c test: add a test for gccgo bug in handling break statement in a select
Gccgo CL 184998 added optimizations for one- and two-case select
statements. But it didn't handle break statement in the select
case correctly. The fix is CL 185519. This CL adds a test.

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LE Manh Cuong
06ef108cec cmd/compile: fix unsafeValue handles OLSH/ORSH wrong
For OLSH/ORSH, the right node is not a uintptr-typed. However,
unsafeValue still be called recursively for it, causing the
compiler crashes.

To fixing, the right node only needs to be evaluated
for side-effects, so just discard its value.

Fixes #32959

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2019-07-09 01:49:44 +00:00
Than McIntosh
ddc8439b2f test: add new test case for gccgo compiler bug
Test case that causes incorrect compiler error from gccgo.

Updates #32922

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2019-07-08 13:20:23 +00:00
Keith Randall
9a00e64633 test: add another test for issue 32680
Update #32680

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2019-07-05 12:11:36 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
1c1e517005 test: add a test for gccgo bug #32901
This CL adds a test for gccgo bug #32901: not all the type
descriptors are registered and thus deduplicated with types
created by reflection. It needs a few levels of indirect imports
to trigger this bug.

Updates #32901.

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2019-07-03 14:12:22 +00:00
Than McIntosh
e62c3d3503 test: add testcase for gccgo compile failure
Test case that caused a compiler crash in gofrontend, related to
exporting inlinable function bodies.

Updates #32778

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2019-07-02 16:34:55 +00:00
Keith Randall
343b7fa626 cmd/compile: don't mark argument array as noalg
It ends up making two similar types, [N]uint8 of both
alg and noalg varieties. Comparsions between the two then
don't come out equal when they should.
In particular, the type *[N]uint8 has an Elem pointer which
must point to one of the above two types; it can't point to both.
Thus allocating a *[N]uint8 and dereferencing it might be a
different type than a [N]uint8.

The fix is easy. Making a small test for this is really hard. It
requires that both a argless defer and the test be imported by a
common parent package. This is why a main binary doesn't see this
issue, but a test does (as Agniva noticed), because there's a wrapper
package that imports both the test and the defer.

Types like [N]uint8 don't really need to be marked noalg anyway,
as the generated code (if any) will be shared among all
vanilla memory types of the same size.

Fixes #32595

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Ian Lance Taylor
c290cb6338 test: update blank1.go for changed gofrontend error messages
Adjusting gofrontend error messages for GCC standards causes the
messages expected by this test to be adjusted slightly: the gofrontend
code now quotes the _ identifier.

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2019-06-23 22:20:39 +00:00
David Chase
769fda2d51 cmd/compile: add necessary operand to mergePoint in rewrite rules
A missing operand to mergePoint caused lower to place values
in the wrong blocks.

Includes test, belt+suspenders to do both ssa check and verify
the output (was is how the bug was originally observed).

The fixed bug here is very likely present in Go versions
1.9-1.12 on amd64 and s390x

Fixes #32680.

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Matthew Dempsky
f44404ebbf cmd/compile: fix range analysis of small signed integers
For int8, int16, and int32, comparing their unsigned value to MaxInt64
to determine non-negativity doesn't make sense, because they have
negative values whose unsigned representation is smaller than that.
Fix is simply to compare with the appropriate upper bound based on the
value type's size.

Fixes #32560.

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Keith Randall
8f296f59de Revert "Revert "cmd/compile,runtime: allocate defer records on the stack""
This reverts CL 180761

Reason for revert: Reinstate the stack-allocated defer CL.

There was nothing wrong with the CL proper, but stack allocation of defers exposed two other issues.

Issue #32477: Fix has been submitted as CL 181258.
Issue #32498: Possible fix is CL 181377 (not submitted yet).

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2019-06-10 16:19:39 +00:00
Keith Randall
9eb403159d cmd/link: fix deferreturn detector
The logic for detecting deferreturn calls is wrong.

We used to look for a relocation whose symbol is runtime.deferreturn
and has an offset of 0. But on some architectures, the relocation
offset is not zero. These include arm (the offset is 0xebfffffe) and
s390x (the offset is 6).

This ends up setting the deferreturn offset at 0, so we end up using
the entry point live map instead of the deferreturn live map in a
frame which defers and then segfaults.

Instead, use the IsDirectCall helper to find calls.

Fixes #32477
Update #6980

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David Chase
037ac2bd84 cmd/compile: add -smallframes gc flag for GC latency diagnosis
Shrinks the size of things that can be stack allocated from
10M to 128k for declared variables and from 64k to 16k for
implicit allocations (new(T), &T{}, etc).

Usage: "go build -gcflags -smallframes hello.go"

An earlier GOEXPERIMENT version of this caused only one
problem, when a gc-should-detect-oversize-stack test no
longer had an oversized stack to detect.  The change was
converted to a flag to make it easier to access (for
diagnosing "long" GC-related single-thread pauses) and to
remove interference with the test.

Includes test to verify behavior.

Updates #27732.

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Keith Randall
49200e3f3e Revert "cmd/compile,runtime: allocate defer records on the stack"
This reverts commit fff4f599fe.

Reason for revert: Seems to still have issues around GC.

Fixes #32452

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Keith Randall
fff4f599fe cmd/compile,runtime: allocate defer records on the stack
When a defer is executed at most once in a function body,
we can allocate the defer record for it on the stack instead
of on the heap.

This should make defers like this (which are very common) faster.

This optimization applies to 363 out of the 370 static defer sites
in the cmd/go binary.

name     old time/op  new time/op  delta
Defer-4  52.2ns ± 5%  36.2ns ± 3%  -30.70%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Fixes #6980
Update #14939

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Keith Randall
38c129b4f0 runtime: get map of args of unstarted goroutines like we do for defers
Normally, reflect.makeFuncStub records the context value at a known
point in the stack frame, so that the runtime can get the argument map
for reflect.makeFuncStub from that known location.

This doesn't work for defers or goroutines that haven't started yet,
because they haven't allocated a frame or run an instruction yet. The
argument map must be extracted from the context value. We already do
this for defers (the non-nil ctxt arg to getArgInfo), we just need to
do it for unstarted goroutines as well.

When we traceback a goroutine, remember the context value from
g.sched.  Use it for the first frame we find.

(We never need it for deeper frames, because we normally don't stop at
 the start of reflect.makeFuncStub, as it is nosplit. With this CL we
 could allow makeFuncStub to no longer be nosplit.)

Fixes #25897

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2019-06-03 18:50:30 +00:00
Keith Randall
64c134f90f cmd/compile: don't move nil checks across a VarDef
We need to make sure that there's no possible faulting
instruction between a VarDef and that variable being
fully initialized. If there was, then anything scanning
the stack during the handling of that fault will see
a live but uninitialized variable on the stack.

If we have:

  NilCheck p
  VarDef x
  x = *p

We can't rewrite that to

  VarDef x
  NilCheck p
  x = *p

Particularly, even though *p faults on p==nil, we still
have to do the explicit nil check before the VarDef.

Fixes #32288

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2019-05-31 21:52:17 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
f61fa116ea test: add a test for gccgo bug #32347
The gccgo compiler crashes with int-to-string conversion with
large integer constant operand. CL 179777 is the fix. This CL
adds a test.

Updates #32347.

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2019-05-31 19:57:27 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
5d0d87ae16 cmd/compile: fix package initialization ordering
This CL rewrites cmd/compile's package-level initialization ordering
algorithm to be compliant with the Go spec. See documentation in
initorder.go for details.

Incidentally, this CL also improves fidelity of initialization loop
diagnostics by including referenced functions in the emitted output
like go/types does.

Fixes #22326.

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2019-05-29 20:29:04 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
ddb5d0db37 cmd/compile: process blocks containing only dead values in fuseIf
The code in #29218 resulted in an If block containing only its control.
That block was then converted by fuseIf into a plain block;
as a result, that control value was dead.
However, the control value was still present in b.Values.
This prevented further fusing of that block.

This change beefs up the check in fuseIf to allow fusing
blocks that contain only dead values (if any).
In the case of #29218, this enables enough extra
fusing that the control value could be eliminated,
allowing all values in turn to be eliminated.

This change also fuses 34 new blocks during make.bash.

It is not clear that this fixes every variant of #29218,
but it is a reasonable standalone change.
And code like #29218 is rare and fundamentally buggy,
so we can handle new instances if/when they actually occur.

Fixes #29218

Negligible toolspeed impact.

name        old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template          213ms ± 3%        213ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.914 n=97+88)
Unicode          89.8ms ± 2%       89.6ms ± 2%  -0.22%  (p=0.045 n=93+95)
GoTypes           712ms ± 3%        709ms ± 2%  -0.35%  (p=0.023 n=95+95)
Compiler          3.24s ± 2%        3.23s ± 2%  -0.30%  (p=0.020 n=98+97)
SSA               10.0s ± 1%        10.0s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.382 n=98+99)
Flate             135ms ± 3%        135ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.983 n=98+98)
GoParser          158ms ± 2%        158ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.170 n=99+99)
Reflect           447ms ± 3%        447ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.538 n=98+89)
Tar               189ms ± 2%        189ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.874 n=95+96)
XML               251ms ± 2%        251ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.434 n=94+96)
[Geo mean]        427ms             426ms       -0.15%

name        old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template          264ms ± 2%        265ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.075 n=96+90)
Unicode           119ms ± 6%        119ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.864 n=99+98)
GoTypes           926ms ± 2%        924ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.071 n=94+94)
Compiler          4.38s ± 2%        4.37s ± 2%  -0.34%  (p=0.001 n=98+97)
SSA               13.4s ± 1%        13.4s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.693 n=90+93)
Flate             162ms ± 3%        161ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.163 n=99+99)
GoParser          186ms ± 2%        186ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.130 n=96+100)
Reflect           572ms ± 3%        572ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.608 n=97+97)
Tar               239ms ± 2%        239ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.999 n=93+91)
XML               302ms ± 2%        302ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.627 n=91+97)
[Geo mean]        540ms             540ms       -0.08%

file    before    after     Δ       %       
asm     4862704   4858608   -4096   -0.084% 
compile 24001568  24001680  +112    +0.000% 
total   132520780 132516796 -3984   -0.003% 

file                       before    after     Δ       %       
cmd/compile/internal/gc.a  8887638   8887596   -42     -0.000% 
cmd/compile/internal/ssa.a 29995056  29998986  +3930   +0.013% 
cmd/internal/obj/wasm.a    209444    203652    -5792   -2.765% 
total                      129471798 129469894 -1904   -0.001% 

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2019-05-28 17:13:46 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
ef2f41785b test: skip a test on failing test on nacl/386
This test was designed for #15609 and didn't consider nacl. It's not
worth adding new +build-guarded assembly files in issue15609.dir for
nacl, especially as nacl is going away.

Fixes #32206

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2019-05-23 20:48:20 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
3e9d8e2e1b test/fixedbugs: fix some tests will not be run
Currently, some tests under test/fixedbugs never run:

	$ for d in test/fixedbugs/*.dir; do
	  ! test -f "${d%.dir}.go" && echo "$d"
	done
	test/fixedbugs/issue15071.dir
	test/fixedbugs/issue15609.dir
	test/fixedbugs/issue29612.dir

Because they missed the corresponding ".go" file, so "go run run.go"
will skip them.

Add missing ".go" files for those tests to make sure they will be
collected and run.

While at it, add another action "runindir", which does "go run ."
inside the t.goDirName then check the output.

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2019-05-23 01:39:41 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
94a9dad8fd cmd/compile: fix capture-by-reference of return parameters
As an optimization, function literals capture variables by value when
they're not assigned and their address has not been taken. Because
result parameters are implicitly assigned through return statements
(which do not otherwise set the "assigned" flag), result parameters
are explicitly handled to always capture by reference.

However, the logic was slightly mistaken because it was only checking
if the variable in the immediately enclosing context was a return
parameter, whereas in a multiply-nested function literal it would
itself be another closure variable (PAUTOHEAP) rather than a return
parameter (PPARAMOUT).

The fix is to simply test the outermost variable, like the rest of the
if statement's tests were already doing.

Fixes #32175.

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2019-05-22 18:43:09 +00:00
Keith Randall
6105e8b419 runtime: revert init order changes
First, remove the randomization of initialization order.

Then, revert to source code order instead of sorted package path order.

This restores the behavior that was in 1.12.

A larger change which will implement the suggestion in #31636 will
wait for 1.14. It's too complicated for 1.13 at this point (it has
tricky interactions with plugins).

Fixes #31636

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2019-05-22 11:07:00 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
2d357d8da8 cmd/compile: fix typecheck type alias makes wrong export symbol metadata
typecheck type alias always replaces the original definition of the symbol.
This is wrong behavior because if the symbol's definition is replaced by a
local type alias, it ends up being written to compiled file as an alias,
instead of the original type.

To fix, only replace the definition of symbol with global type alias.

Fixes #31959

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2019-05-21 17:44:21 +00:00
Russ Cox
4f248e988a test: skip cross-arch codegen tests in all.bash
The test/codegen tests check all architectures
mentioned in the test file, but this requires
building at least the runtime for that architecture.
This CL changes the test to only check the local
architecture, leaving checking of other architectures
to the relevant builders, as usual.

This cuts 'go run run.go codegen' by 12r 78u 21s.

After this change, all.bash runs in ~4:40 on my laptop.

For #26473.

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2019-05-21 12:10:31 +00:00
fanzha02
822a9f537f cmd/compile: fix the error of absorbing boolean tests into block(FGE, FGT)
The CL 164718 mistyped the comparison flags. The rules for floating
point comparison should be GreaterThanF and GreaterEqualF. Fortunately,
the wrong optimizations were overwritten by other integer rules, so the
issue won't cause failure but just some performance impact.

The fixed CL optimizes the floating point test as follows.

source code: func foo(f float64) bool { return f > 4 || f < -4}
previous version: "FCMPD", "CSET\tGT", "CBZ"
fixed version: "FCMPD", BLE"

Add the test case.

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2019-05-16 13:46:25 +00:00
Keith Randall
a9e107c85c cmd/compile: make sure to initialize static entries of slices
If a slice's entries are sparse, we decide to initialize it dynamically
instead of statically. That's CL 151319.

But if we do initialize it dynamically, we still need to initialize
the static entries. Typically we do that, but the bug fixed here is
that we don't if the entry's value is itself an array or struct.

To fix, use initKindLocalCode to ensure that both static and
dynamic entries are initialized via code.

Fixes #31987

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2019-05-14 16:36:38 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
23f3ea82b9 cmd/compile: correct the argument type in SETXXstore -> MOVBstore rules on AMD64
MOVBstore's value argument is a value, not a flag. We are storing
a byte so just use UInt8.

Fixes #31915.

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2019-05-13 19:04:43 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
ce5ae2f4bc test: use a real use function in nilptr2.go
Adjust the dummy use function to a real use. As suggested by the
println calls in the test, nilptr2.go supposes to check that a
used nil pointer dereference panics. This use function is not
real enough so an optimized compiler such as gccgo could
eliminate the call.

The spec requires that even a dummy use would cause a panic.
Unfortunately, due to #31151 this is not true for gccgo at -O1 or
above.

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2019-05-11 03:02:33 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
dc0388c565 cmd/compile: avoid compiler crash for recursive interface type
This change is a simple work-around to avoid a compiler crash
and provide a reasonable error message. A future change should
fix the root cause for this problem.

Fixes #23823.

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2019-05-07 18:42:17 +00:00
Keith Randall
04845fe78a reflect: special-case panic message when returning Value{} from MakeFunc function
Before this CL we used to panic with "nil pointer dereference" because
the value we're calling assignTo on is the zero Value. Provide a better
error message.

Fixes #28748

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2019-05-06 21:23:29 +00:00
Michael Munday
2c1b5130aa cmd/compile: add math/bits.{Add,Sub}64 intrinsics on s390x
This CL adds intrinsics for the 64-bit addition and subtraction
functions in math/bits. These intrinsics use the condition code
to propagate the carry or borrow bit.

To make the carry chains more efficient I've removed the
'clobberFlags' property from most of the load and store
operations. Originally these ops did clobber flags when using
offsets that didn't fit in a signed 20-bit integer, however
that is no longer true.

As with other platforms the intrinsics are faster when executed
in a chain rather than a loop because currently we need to spill
and restore the carry bit between each loop iteration. We may
be able to reduce the need to do this on s390x (e.g. by using
compare-and-branch instructions that do not clobber flags) in the
future.

name           old time/op  new time/op  delta
Add64          1.21ns ± 2%  2.03ns ± 2%  +67.18%  (p=0.000 n=7+10)
Add64multiple  2.98ns ± 3%  1.03ns ± 0%  -65.39%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Sub64          1.23ns ± 4%  2.03ns ± 1%  +64.85%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Sub64multiple  3.73ns ± 4%  1.04ns ± 1%  -72.28%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)

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2019-05-03 10:41:15 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
004fb5cb8d cmd/compile: fix isStaticCompositeLiteral reports wrong for struct field
golang.org/cl/174498 add ONAME case to isStaticCompositeLiteral, to
detect global variable as compile-time constant.

It does report wrong for struct field, e.g:

	o := one{i: two{i: 42}.i}

field i in two{i: 42} was reported as static composite literal, while it
should not.

In general, adding ONAME case for isStaticCompositeLiteral is probably
wrong.

Fixes #31782

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Robert Griesemer
762953be28 cmd/compile: disable Go1.13 language features for -lang=go1.12 and below
Fixes   #31747.
Updates #19308.
Updates #12711.
Updates #29008.
Updates #28493.
Updates #19113.

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2019-05-02 00:42:51 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
aaf40f8f98 cmd/compile: fix maplit init panics for dynamic entry
golang.org/cl/174498 removes dynamic map entry handling in maplit, by
filtering the static entry only. It panics if it see a dynamic entry.
It relies on order to remove all dynamic entries.

But after recursively call order on the statics, some static entries
become dynamic, e.g OCONVIFACE node:

	type i interface {
		j()
	}
	type s struct{}

	func (s) j() {}

	type foo map[string]i

	var f = foo{
		"1": s{},
	}

To fix it, we recursively call order on each static entry, if it changed
to dynamic, put entry to dynamic then.

Fixes #31777

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2019-05-01 21:14:28 +00:00
Lynn Boger
e30aa166ea test: enable more memcombine tests for ppc64le
This enables more of the testcases in memcombine for ppc64le,
and adds more detail to some existing.

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Brian Kessler
4d9dd35806 cmd/compile: add signed divisibility rules
"Division by invariant integers using multiplication" paper
by Granlund and Montgomery contains a method for directly computing
divisibility (x%c == 0 for c constant) by means of the modular inverse.
The method is further elaborated in "Hacker's Delight" by Warren Section 10-17

This general rule can compute divisibilty by one multiplication, and add
and a compare for odd divisors and an additional rotate for even divisors.

To apply the divisibility rule, we must take into account
the rules to rewrite x%c = x-((x/c)*c) and (x/c) for c constant on the first
optimization pass "opt".  This complicates the matching as we want to match
only in the cases where the result of (x/c) is not also needed.
So, we must match on the expanded form of (x/c) in the expression x == c*(x/c)
in the "late opt" pass after common subexpresion elimination.

Note, that if there is an intermediate opt pass introduced in the future we
could simplify these rules by delaying the magic division rewrite to "late opt"
and matching directly on (x/c) in the intermediate opt pass.

On amd64, the divisibility check is 30-45% faster.

name                     old time/op  new time/op  delta`
DivisiblePow2constI64-4  0.83ns ± 1%  0.82ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.079 n=5+4)
DivisibleconstI64-4      2.68ns ± 1%  1.87ns ± 0%  -30.33%  (p=0.000 n=5+4)
DivisibleWDivconstI64-4  2.69ns ± 1%  2.71ns ± 3%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisiblePow2constI32-4  1.15ns ± 1%  1.15ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.238 n=5+4)
DivisibleconstI32-4      2.24ns ± 1%  1.20ns ± 0%  -46.48%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
DivisibleWDivconstI32-4  2.27ns ± 1%  2.27ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.683 n=5+5)
DivisiblePow2constI16-4  0.81ns ± 1%  0.82ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.135 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI16-4      2.11ns ± 2%  1.20ns ± 1%  -42.99%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI16-4  2.23ns ± 0%  2.27ns ± 2%   +1.79%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
DivisiblePow2constI8-4   0.81ns ± 1%  0.81ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.286 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI8-4       2.13ns ± 3%  1.19ns ± 1%  -43.84%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI8-4   2.23ns ± 1%  2.25ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.183 n=5+5)

Fixes #30282
Fixes #15806

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Keith Randall
e7d08b6fe6 cmd/compile: fix line numbers for index panics
In the statement x = a[i], the index panic should appear to come from
the line number of the '['. Previous to this CL we sometimes used the
line number of the '=' instead.

Fixes #29504

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Caleb Spare
fbc6a97222 testing: delay flag registration; move to an Init function
Any code that imports the testing package forces the testing flags to be
defined, even in non-test binaries. People work around this today by
defining a copy of the testing.TB interface just to avoid importing
testing.

Fix this by moving flag registration into a new function, testing.Init.
Delay calling Init until the testing binary begins to run, in
testing.MainStart.

Init is exported for cases where users need the testing flags to be
defined outside of a "go test" context. In particular, this may be
needed where testing.Benchmark is called outside of a test.

Fixes #21051

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2019-04-29 19:54:30 +00:00
Carlos Eduardo Seo
50ad09418e cmd/compile: intrinsify math/bits.Add64 for ppc64x
This change creates an intrinsic for Add64 for ppc64x and adds a
testcase for it.

name               old time/op  new time/op  delta
Add64-160          1.90ns ±40%  2.29ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.119 n=5+5)
Add64multiple-160  6.69ns ± 2%  2.45ns ± 4%  -63.47%  (p=0.016 n=4+5)

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2019-04-28 23:51:04 +00:00
Brian Kessler
a28a942768 cmd/compile: add unsigned divisibility rules
"Division by invariant integers using multiplication" paper
by Granlund and Montgomery contains a method for directly computing
divisibility (x%c == 0 for c constant) by means of the modular inverse.
The method is further elaborated in "Hacker's Delight" by Warren Section 10-17

This general rule can compute divisibilty by one multiplication and a compare
for odd divisors and an additional rotate for even divisors.

To apply the divisibility rule, we must take into account
the rules to rewrite x%c = x-((x/c)*c) and (x/c) for c constant on the first
optimization pass "opt".  This complicates the matching as we want to match
only in the cases where the result of (x/c) is not also available.
So, we must match on the expanded form of (x/c) in the expression x == c*(x/c)
in the "late opt" pass after common subexpresion elimination.

Note, that if there is an intermediate opt pass introduced in the future we
could simplify these rules by delaying the magic division rewrite to "late opt"
and matching directly on (x/c) in the intermediate opt pass.

Additional rules to lower the generic RotateLeft* ops were also applied.

On amd64, the divisibility check is 25-50% faster.

name                     old time/op  new time/op  delta
DivconstI64-4            2.08ns ± 0%  2.08ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.881 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI64-4      2.67ns ± 0%  2.67ns ± 1%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI64-4  2.67ns ± 0%  2.67ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.683 n=5+5)
DivconstU64-4            2.08ns ± 1%  2.08ns ± 1%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstU64-4      2.77ns ± 1%  1.55ns ± 2%  -43.90%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstU64-4  2.99ns ± 1%  2.99ns ± 1%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivconstI32-4            1.53ns ± 2%  1.53ns ± 0%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI32-4      2.23ns ± 0%  2.25ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.167 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI32-4  2.27ns ± 1%  2.27ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.429 n=5+5)
DivconstU32-4            1.78ns ± 0%  1.78ns ± 1%     ~     (p=1.000 n=4+5)
DivisibleconstU32-4      2.52ns ± 2%  1.26ns ± 0%  -49.96%  (p=0.000 n=5+4)
DivisibleWDivconstU32-4  2.63ns ± 0%  2.85ns ±10%   +8.29%  (p=0.016 n=4+5)
DivconstI16-4            1.54ns ± 0%  1.54ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.333 n=4+5)
DivisibleconstI16-4      2.10ns ± 0%  2.10ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.571 n=4+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI16-4  2.22ns ± 0%  2.23ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.556 n=4+5)
DivconstU16-4            1.09ns ± 0%  1.01ns ± 1%   -7.74%  (p=0.000 n=4+5)
DivisibleconstU16-4      1.83ns ± 0%  1.26ns ± 0%  -31.52%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstU16-4  1.88ns ± 0%  1.89ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.365 n=5+5)
DivconstI8-4             1.54ns ± 1%  1.54ns ± 1%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI8-4       2.10ns ± 0%  2.11ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.238 n=5+4)
DivisibleWDivconstI8-4   2.22ns ± 0%  2.23ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.762 n=5+5)
DivconstU8-4             0.92ns ± 1%  0.94ns ± 1%   +2.65%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstU8-4       1.66ns ± 0%  1.26ns ± 1%  -24.28%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstU8-4   1.79ns ± 0%  1.80ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.079 n=4+5)

A follow-up change will address the signed division case.

Updates #30282

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2019-04-27 20:46:46 +00:00
Brian Kessler
44343c777c cmd/compile: add signed divisibility by power of 2 rules
For powers of two (c=1<<k), the divisibility check x%c == 0 can be made
just by checking the trailing zeroes via a mask x&(c-1) == 0 even for signed
integers. This avoids division fix-ups when just divisibility check is needed.

To apply this rule, we match on the fixed-up version of the division. This is
neccessary because the mod and division rewrite rules are already applied
during the initial opt pass.

The speed up on amd64 due to elimination of unneccessary fix-up code is ~55%:

name                     old time/op  new time/op  delta
DivconstI64-4            2.08ns ± 0%  2.09ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.730 n=5+5)
DivisiblePow2constI64-4  1.78ns ± 1%  0.81ns ± 1%  -54.66%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivconstU64-4            2.08ns ± 0%  2.08ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.683 n=5+5)
DivconstI32-4            1.53ns ± 0%  1.53ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.968 n=4+5)
DivisiblePow2constI32-4  1.79ns ± 1%  0.81ns ± 1%  -54.97%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivconstU32-4            1.78ns ± 1%  1.80ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.206 n=5+5)
DivconstI16-4            1.54ns ± 2%  1.54ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.238 n=5+4)
DivisiblePow2constI16-4  1.78ns ± 0%  0.81ns ± 1%  -54.72%  (p=0.000 n=4+5)
DivconstU16-4            1.00ns ± 5%  1.01ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.119 n=5+5)
DivconstI8-4             1.54ns ± 0%  1.54ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.571 n=4+5)
DivisiblePow2constI8-4   1.78ns ± 0%  0.82ns ± 8%  -53.71%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivconstU8-4             0.93ns ± 1%  0.93ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.643 n=5+5)

A follow-up CL will address the general case of x%c == 0 for signed integers.

Updates #15806

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2019-04-25 03:00:32 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
2693b42466 cmd/compile: don't initialize blank struct fields
We already skipped blank field initialization in non-global contexts.
This change makes the global context treatment match.

Fixes #31546

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2019-04-25 01:30:56 +00:00
Than McIntosh
57076b8e6e test: new test for issue 31637
This pair of packages caused a crash in gollvm, due to a glitch in the
way the front end handles empty/non-name parameters for functions that
are inline candidates.

Updates #31637.

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2019-04-24 19:55:13 +00:00
Keith Randall
17615969b6 Revert "cmd/compile: add signed divisibility by power of 2 rules"
This reverts CL 168038 (git 68819fb6d2)

Reason for revert: Doesn't work on 32 bit archs.

Change-Id: Idec9098060dc65bc2f774c5383f0477f8eb63a3d
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2019-04-23 21:23:18 +00:00
Brian Kessler
68819fb6d2 cmd/compile: add signed divisibility by power of 2 rules
For powers of two (c=1<<k), the divisibility check x%c == 0 can be made
just by checking the trailing zeroes via a mask x&(c-1)==0 even for signed
integers.  This avoids division fixups when just divisibility check is needed.

To apply this rule the generic divisibility rule for  A%B = A-(A/B*B) is disabled
on the "opt" pass, but this does not affect generated code as this rule is applied
later.

The speed up on amd64 due to elimination of unneccessary fixup code is ~55%:

name                     old time/op  new time/op  delta
DivconstI64-4            2.08ns ± 0%  2.07ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.079 n=5+5)
DivisiblePow2constI64-4  1.78ns ± 1%  0.81ns ± 1%  -54.55%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivconstU64-4            2.08ns ± 0%  2.08ns ± 0%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivconstI32-4            1.53ns ± 0%  1.53ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
DivisiblePow2constI32-4  1.79ns ± 1%  0.81ns ± 4%  -54.75%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivconstU32-4            1.78ns ± 1%  1.78ns ± 1%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivconstI16-4            1.54ns ± 2%  1.53ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.333 n=5+4)
DivisiblePow2constI16-4  1.78ns ± 0%  0.79ns ± 1%  -55.39%  (p=0.000 n=4+5)
DivconstU16-4            1.00ns ± 5%  0.99ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.730 n=5+5)
DivconstI8-4             1.54ns ± 0%  1.53ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.714 n=4+5)
DivisiblePow2constI8-4   1.78ns ± 0%  0.80ns ± 0%  -55.06%  (p=0.000 n=5+4)
DivconstU8-4             0.93ns ± 1%  0.95ns ± 1%   +1.72%  (p=0.024 n=5+5)

A follow-up CL will address the general case of x%c == 0 for signed integers.

Updates #15806

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2019-04-23 20:35:54 +00:00
Keith Randall
fd788a86b6 cmd/compile: always mark atColumn1 results as statements
In 31618, we end up comparing the is-stmt-ness of positions
to repurpose real instructions as inline marks. If the is-stmt-ness
doesn't match, we end up not being able to remove the inline mark.

Always use statement-full positions to do the matching, so we
always find a match if there is one.

Also always use positions that are statements for inline marks.

Fixes #31618

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2019-04-23 17:39:11 +00:00
Keith Randall
43001a0dc9 cmd/compile: use correct package name for stack object symbol
Stack object generation code was always using the local package name
for its symbol. Normally that doesn't matter, as we usually only
compile functions in the local package. But for wrappers, the compiler
generates functions which live in other packages. When there are two
other packages with identical functions to wrap, the same name appears
twice, and the compiler goes boom.

Fixes #31252

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2019-04-22 17:40:48 +00:00
erifan01
f8f265b9cf cmd/compile: intrinsify math/bits.Sub64 for arm64
This CL instrinsifies Sub64 with arm64 instruction sequence NEGS, SBCS,
NGC and NEG, and optimzes the case of borrowing chains.

Benchmarks:
name              old time/op       new time/op       delta
Sub-64            2.500000ns +- 0%  2.048000ns +- 1%  -18.08%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Sub32-64          2.500000ns +- 0%  2.500000ns +- 0%     ~     (all equal)
Sub64-64          2.500000ns +- 0%  2.080000ns +- 0%  -16.80%  (p=0.000 n=10+7)
Sub64multiple-64  7.090000ns +- 0%  2.090000ns +- 0%  -70.52%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

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2019-04-22 14:40:20 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
68d4b1265e cmd/compile: reduce bits.Div64(0, lo, y) to 64 bit division
With this change, these two functions generate identical code:

func f(x uint64) (uint64, uint64) {
	return bits.Div64(0, x, 5)
}

func g(x uint64) (uint64, uint64) {
	return x / 5, x % 5
}

Updates #31582

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2019-04-20 19:34:03 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
9f9e17a82f cmd/compile: fix ICE from go/defer call to variadic function
The special case logic for go/defer arguments in Escape.call was
scattered around a bit and was somewhat inconsistently handled across
different types of function calls and parameters. This CL pulls the
logic out into a separate callStmt method that's used uniformly for
all kinds of function calls and arguments.

Fixes #31573.

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2019-04-19 20:45:14 +00:00
David Chase
376ce8c880 cmd/compile: shortcut intrinsic inlining AFTER getcallerXX check
A check in inl.go to prevent inlining of functions calling
either getcallerpc or getcallersp does not work when these
functions are intrinsics. Swap checks to fix.

Includes test.

No bug, this was discovered in the course of a ridiculous
experiment with inlining.

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2019-04-19 20:18:29 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
b5946ed48d test: fix escape_runtime_atomic.go
Casp1 is implemented in Go on js/wasm, so escape analysis correctly
determines that the "old" parameter does not escape (which is good).

Unfortunately, test/run.go doesn't have a way to indicate that ERROR
messages are optional, and cmd/compile only emits diagnostics for "var
x int" when it's moved to the heap; not when it stays on the stack.

To accomodate that this test currently passes on some GOARCHes but not
others, rewrite the Casp1 test to use "x := new(int)" and allow both
"new(int) escapes to heap" or "new(int) does not escape".

Updates #31525.

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2019-04-17 22:55:26 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
9dce58d30d runtime/internal/atomic: remove bad go:noescape annotations on Loadp
The //go:noescape directive says that arguments don't leak at all,
which is too aggressive of a claim for functions that return pointers
derived from their parameters.

Remove the directive for now. Long term fix will require a new
directive that allows more fine-grained control over escape analysis
information supplied for functions implemented in assembly.

Also, update the BAD comments in the test cases for Loadp: we really
want that *ptr leaks to the result parameter, not that *ptr leaks to
the heap.

Updates #31525.

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2019-04-17 19:09:15 +00:00
Michael Fraenkel
f85d0e32e5 test: add escape regress for empty variadic function
Fixes #30898

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Matthew Dempsky
ff3ae455d9 test: add regress test cases for self-assignment
Cherry pointed out this case in review for CL 136496. That CL was
slightly too aggressive, and I likely would have made the same mistake
if I tried it myself.

Updates #27772.

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2019-04-17 16:36:56 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
52d9ce89ef test: add escape regress tests for runtime and sync atomics
There weren't any tests to make sure these work correctly, and this
led to escape analysis regressions in both linux/s390x and js/wasm.

The underlying issue that cmd/compile is only getting some of these
correct because escape analysis doesn't understand //go:linkname is
still present, but at least this addresses the fragility aspect.

Updates #15283.

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2019-04-17 16:36:30 +00:00
Ainar Garipov
7cdacf558f test: add regress test for issue 28369
Also gofmt test/escape5.go.

Fixes #28369.

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2019-04-16 21:01:30 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
644543dd64 cmd/compile: fix const declaration group broken with closure
In typecheckclosure, a xfunc node will be put to xtop. But that node can
be shared between multiple closures, like in a const declaration group:

const (
	x = unsafe.Sizeof(func() {})
	y
)

It makes a xfunc node appears multiple times in xtop, causing duplicate
initLSym run.

To fix this issue, we only do typecheck for xfunc one time, and setup
closure node earlier in typecheckclosure process.

Fixes #30709

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