If the files in cmd/compile/internal/ssa/gen
are passed to go run in a different order,
e.g. due to shell differences or manual entry,
then the order of constants in opGen churns.
Sort archs by name to enforce stability.
The movement of the PPC constants is a one time cost.
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This adds the initial SSA implementation for PPC64.
Builds golang and all.bash runs correctly. Simple hello.go
builds but does not run.
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Like AMD64, don't issue NilCheck instruction if the subsequent block
has a load or store at the same address.
Pass test/nilptr3_ssa.go.
Updates #15365.
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CSE may substitute a tuple generator with another one in a different
block. In this case, since we want tuple selectors to stay together
with the tuple generator, copy the selector to the new generator's
block and rewrite its use.
Op.isTupleGenerator and Op.isTupleSelector are introduced to assert
tuple ops. Use it in tighten as well.
Updates #15365.
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Minor code cleanup. Done as part of understanding
OpARMMOVWaddr, since other architectures will
need to do something similar.
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This will be used verbatim in other architectures.
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Provide better diagnostic messages.
Use an int for numRegs comparisons,
to avoid asking whether a uint8 is > 255.
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This will be needed by other architectures as well.
Put a cleaner encapsulation around it.
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Use hardware g register (R10) for GetG, allow g to appear at LHS of
some ops.
Progress on SSA backend for ARM. Now everything compiles and runs.
Updates #15365.
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I don't see how the call could fail, so, no test. Just a code cleanup in
case it can fail in the future.
Fixes#15987.
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A .syso file may include information that should go into the object file
that is not object code, and should be included even if not using cgo.
The example in the issue is a Windows manifest file.
Fixes#16050.
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The dir parameter was removed in https://golang.org/cl/5732045.
Fixes#15503.
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Functions should be declared to end after the last real instruction, not
after the last padding byte. We achieve this by adding the padding while
assembling the text section in the linker instead of adding the padding
to the function symbol in the compiler. This change makes dtrace happy.
TODO: check that this works with external linking
Fixes#15969
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Introduce an op MOVWaddr for addresses on ARM, instead of overuse
ADDconst.
Mark MOVWaddr as rematerializable. This fixes a liveness problem: if
it were not rematerializable, the address of a variable may be spilled
and later use of the address may just load the spilled value without
mentioning the variable, and the liveness code may think it is dead
prematurely.
Update #15365.
Change-Id: Ib0b0fa826bdb75c9e6bb362b95c6cf132cc6b1c0
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SSA treats SP as constant throughout a function, so as OffPtr [off] SP.
When the stack moves, spilled OffPtr values become invalid, if they are
not pointer-typed.
(Currently it is fine because of the optimization rules that folds OffPtr
into Load/Store. But it'd better be "optimization", not requirement.)
Updates #15365.
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Special case for rewriting OAS inits omitted OASWB, added
that and OAS2FUNC. The special case cannot be default case,
that causes racewalk to fail in horrible ways.
Fixes#16008.
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Generate package comment in alldocs.go using line comments rather than
general comments. This scales better, general comments cannot contain the
"*/" character sequence. Line comments do not have any restrictions on
the comment text that can be contained.
Remove the dependency on sed, which is not cross-platform, not go-gettable
external command.
Remove trailing whitespace from usage string in test.go. It's unnecessary.
Fixes#16030.
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Instead of doing:
x = input
one round of aes on x
x ^= seed
two rounds of aes on x
Do:
x = input
x ^= seed
three rounds of aes on x
This change provides some additional seed-dependent scrambling
which should help prevent collisions.
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On systems that support the POSIX.1-2008 waitid function, we can use it
to block until a wait will succeed. This avoids a possible race
condition: if a program calls p.Kill/p.Signal and p.Wait from two
different goroutines, then it is possible for the wait to complete just
before the signal is sent. In that case, it is possible that the system
will start a new process using the same PID between the wait and the
signal, causing the signal to be sent to the wrong process. The
Process.isdone field attempts to avoid that race, but there is a small
gap of time between when wait returns and isdone is set when the race
can occur.
This CL avoids that race by using waitid to wait until the process has
exited without actually collecting the PID. Then it sets isdone, then
waits for any active signals to complete, and only then collects the PID.
No test because any plausible test would require starting enough
processes to recycle all the process IDs.
Update #13987.
Update #16028.
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+ panic with explicit error if no file set it provided
(Not providing a file set is invalid use of the API; panic
is the appropriate action rather than returning an error.)
Fixes#16018.
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Make the documentation for `go get` match the documentation for `go
install`, since `go get` essentially invokes `go install`.
Update #15825.
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This patch updates the doc about comments whitespace for the
encoding/csv package to reflect that leading whitespace before
the hash will treat the line as not a comment.
Fixes#13775.
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When setting $pc, gdb does a backtrace using the current value of $sp,
and it may complain if $sp does not match that $pc (although the
assignment went through successfully).
This happens with ARM SSA backend: when setting $pc it prints
> Cannot access memory at address 0x0
As well as occasionally on MIPS64:
> warning: GDB can't find the start of the function at 0xc82003fe07.
> ...
Setting $sp before setting $pc makes it happy.
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The generated code for interface stubs sometimes just messes
with a few of the args and then tail-calls to the target routine.
The args that aren't explicitly modified appear to not be used.
But they are used, by the thing we're tail calling.
Fixes#16016
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The combination of https://golang.org/cl/23650 and
https://golang.org/cl/23675 did not work--they were tested separately
but not together.
The problem was that 23650 introduced deferred argument checking, and
the deferred function loses the type that 23675 started requiring. The
fix is to go back to using an empty interface type in a deferred
argument check.
No new test required--fixes broken build.
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When cgo writes a _cgoCheckPointerN function to handle unsafe.Pointer,
use the function's argument type rather than interface{}. This permits
type errors to be detected at build time rather than run time.
Fixes#13830.
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getAbbrs looks like it is checking each month looking for a change
in the time zone abbreviation, but starts in Dec of the previous year
and skips the month of February because of the overflow rules for
AddDate. Changing the day to 1 starts at Jan 1 and tries all months
in the current year. This isn't very important or likely to change
output as zones usually span several months. Discovered when
looking into time.AddDate behavior when adding months.
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The test TestGoGetHTTPS404 downloads a package that does not build on
every OS, so change it to only run where the package builds. It's not
great for the test to depend on an external package, but this is an
improvement on the current situation.
Fixes#15644.
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- 64x signed right shift was wrong for shift larger than 0x80000000.
- for Lsh-followed-by-Rsh, the intermediate value should be full int
width, so when it is spilled MOVW should be used.
- use RET for RetJmp, so the assembler can take case of restoring LR
for non-leaf case.
- reserve R9 in dynlink mode. R9 is used for GOT by the assembler.
Progress on SSA backend for ARM. Still not complete.
Updates #15365.
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We want tuple-reading ops immediately follow tuple-generating op, so
that tuple values will not be spilled/copied.
The mechanism introduced in the previous CL cannot really avoid tuples
interleaving. In this CL we always emit tuple and their selectors together.
Maybe remove the tuple scores if it does not help on performance (todo).
Also let tighten not move tuple-reading ops across blocks.
In the previous CL a special case of regenerating flags with tuple-reading
pseudo-op is added, but it did not cover end-of-block case. This is fixed
in this CL and the condition is generalized.
Progress on SSA backend for ARM. Still not complete.
Updates #15365.
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This matches the behavior of the legacy backend.
Fixes#15975 (if this is the intended behavior)
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R13 needs to be set to g because C code may have clobbered R13.
Fixes#16006.
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Before, the Android exec wrapper expected the trailing exit code
output on its own line, like this:
PASS
exitcode=0
However, some tests can sometimes squeeze in some output after
the test harness outputs "PASS" and the newline. The
TestWriteHeapDumpFinalizers test is particularly prone to this,
since its finalizers println to standard out. When it happens, the
output looks like this:
PASS
finalizedexitcode=0
Two recent failures caused by this race:
https://build.golang.org/log/185605e1b936142c22350eef22d20e982be53c29https://build.golang.org/log/e61cf6a050551d10360bd90be3c5f58c3eb07605
Since the "exitcode=" string is always echoed after the test output,
the fix is simple: instead of looking for the last newline in the
output, look for the last exitcode string instead.
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Before GCC 7 defined __SANITIZE_THREAD__ when using TSAN,
runtime/cgo/libcgo.h could not determine reliably whether TSAN was in
use when using GCC.
Fixes#15983.
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Updates x/net/http2 to git rev 313cf39 for CLs 23812 and 23880:
http2: GotFirstResponseByte hook should only fire once
http2: fix data race on pipe
Fixes#16000
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Post-liveness fix, the slices on both sides can now be
indirects of & variables. The cgen code handles those
cases just fine.
Fixes#15988
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go_android_exec is looking for "exitcode=" to decide the result
of running a test. The heap dump test nondeterministically prints
"finalized" right at the end of the test. When the timing is just
right, we print "finalizedexitcode=0" and confuse go_android_exec.
This failure happens occasionally on the android builders.
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Make sure auto names don't conflict with function names. Before this CL,
we confused name a.len (the len field of the slice a) with a.len (the function
len declared on a).
Fixes#15961
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On Windows, "export" doesn't mean anything, but Windows users are the
most likely to see this message.
Fixes#15977
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Fixes#15948
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