The dclstack is now a proper stack and thus we can implement it
using a slice rather than a linked list.
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- PkgMap was only needed to test import/export in a "cleanroom"
environment, with debugFormat set. Provided helper function
instead.
- PkgList was only used to identify directly imported packages.
Instead, compute that list explicitly from the package map.
It happens only once, the list is small, and it's more robust
than keeping two data structures in sync.
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There's already special code to access it.
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That's where it belongs. Also, moved pkgMap and pkgs globals.
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Returns at the end of func bodies where the funcs have no return values
are pointless.
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Such dead code is legitimate when dealing with arch-specific
types (int, uint, uintptr).
The CL removes the majority of 'too small for shift' false positives
from such a code.
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When we switched to SSA R0 was made allocatable and no longer holds
zero on s390x.
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This displays the swept and reclaimed bytes for sweep events in the
lower panel of the trace viewer.
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This extends the GCSweepDone event with counts of swept and reclaimed
bytes. These are useful for understanding the duration and
effectiveness of sweep events.
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Currently, each individual span sweep emits a span to the trace. But
sweeps are generally done in loops until some condition is satisfied,
so this tracing is lower-level than anyone really wants any hides the
fact that no other work is being accomplished between adjacent sweep
events. This is also high overhead: enabling tracing significantly
impacts sweep latency.
Replace this with instead tracing around the sweep loops used for
allocation. This is slightly tricky because sweep loops don't
generally know if any sweeping will happen in them. Hence, we make the
tracing lazy by recording in the P that we would like to start tracing
the sweep *if* one happens, and then only closing the sweep event if
we started it.
This does mean we don't get tracing on every sweep path, which are
legion. However, we get much more informative tracing on the paths
that block allocation, which are the paths that matter.
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Changes the text to match GOOS which appends 'and so on' at the
end to avoid restricting the set of possible values.
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Patch from Vlad Krasnov and confirmed to be under CLA.
Fixes#20040.
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When allocating a non-small array of buckets for a map,
also preallocate some overflow buckets.
The estimate of the number of overflow buckets
is based on a simulation of putting mid=(low+high)/2 elements
into a map, where low is the minimum number of elements
needed to reach this value of b (according to overLoadFactor),
and high is the maximum number of elements possible
to put in this value of b (according to overLoadFactor).
This estimate is surprisingly reliable and accurate.
The number of overflow buckets needed is quadratic,
for a fixed value of b.
Using this mid estimate means that we will overallocate a few
too many overflow buckets when the actual number of elements is near low,
and underallocate significantly too few overflow buckets
when the actual number of elements is near high.
The mechanism introduced in this CL can be re-used for
other overflow bucket optimizations.
For example, given an initial size hint,
we could estimate quite precisely the number of overflow buckets.
This is #19931.
We could also change from "non-nil means end-of-list"
to "pointer-to-hmap.buckets means end-of-list",
and then create a linked list of reusable overflow buckets
when they are freed by map growth.
That is #19992.
We could also use a similar mechanism to do bulk allocation
of overflow buckets.
All these uses can co-exist with only the one additional pointer
in mapextra, given a little care.
name old time/op new time/op delta
MapPopulate/1-8 60.1ns ± 2% 60.3ns ± 2% ~ (p=0.278 n=19+20)
MapPopulate/10-8 577ns ± 1% 578ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.140 n=20+20)
MapPopulate/100-8 8.06µs ± 1% 8.19µs ± 1% +1.67% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
MapPopulate/1000-8 104µs ± 1% 104µs ± 1% ~ (p=0.317 n=20+20)
MapPopulate/10000-8 891µs ± 1% 888µs ± 1% ~ (p=0.101 n=19+20)
MapPopulate/100000-8 8.61ms ± 1% 8.58ms ± 0% -0.34% (p=0.009 n=20+17)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
MapPopulate/1-8 0.00B 0.00B ~ (all equal)
MapPopulate/10-8 179B ± 0% 179B ± 0% ~ (all equal)
MapPopulate/100-8 3.33kB ± 0% 3.38kB ± 0% +1.48% (p=0.000 n=20+16)
MapPopulate/1000-8 55.5kB ± 0% 53.4kB ± 0% -3.84% (p=0.000 n=19+20)
MapPopulate/10000-8 432kB ± 0% 428kB ± 0% -1.06% (p=0.000 n=19+20)
MapPopulate/100000-8 3.65MB ± 0% 3.62MB ± 0% -0.70% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
MapPopulate/1-8 0.00 0.00 ~ (all equal)
MapPopulate/10-8 1.00 ± 0% 1.00 ± 0% ~ (all equal)
MapPopulate/100-8 18.0 ± 0% 17.0 ± 0% -5.56% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
MapPopulate/1000-8 96.0 ± 0% 72.6 ± 1% -24.38% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
MapPopulate/10000-8 625 ± 0% 319 ± 0% -48.86% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
MapPopulate/100000-8 6.23k ± 0% 4.00k ± 0% -35.79% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
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Any change to how we allocate overflow buckets
will require some extra hmap storage,
but we don't want hmap to grow,
particular as small maps usually don't need overflow buckets.
This CL converts the existing hmap overflow field,
which is usually used for pointer-free maps,
into a generic extra field.
This extra field can be used to hold data that is optional.
If it is valuable enough to do have special
handling of overflow buckets, which are medium-sized,
it is valuable enough to pay an extra alloc and two extra words for.
Adding fields to extra would entail adding overhead to pointer-free maps;
any mapextra fields added would need to be weighed against that.
This CL is just rearrangement, though.
Updates #19931
Updates #19992
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This simplifies the code, as well as providing
a single place to modify to change the
allocation of new overflow buckets.
Updates #19931
Updates #19992
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goobj.importPathToPrefix is 3x faster than gc.pathToPrefix so rename and
move it to cmd/internal/objabi which is already imported by both goobj and
gc.
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The last use of condOps was removed in c644a76.
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Replace derecursed postorder computation with one that
mimics DFS traversal.
Corrected outerinner function in loopfinder
Leave enhanced checks in place.
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Follow-up on https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/39998/
which dropped this information.
The reported blocks are the innermost blocks containing a
label jumped to from outside, not the outermost block as
reported originally by cmd/compile.
We could report the outermost block with a slighly more
involved algorithm (need to track containing blocks for
all unresolved forward gotos), but since gccgo also reports
the innermost blocks, the current approach seems good enough.
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zbootstrap.go was moved in 1e3570a. This updates .gitignore to match.
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Instead of a separate check control flow pass (checkcfg.go)
operating on nodes, perform this check at parse time on the
new syntax tree. Permits this check to be done concurrently,
and doesn't depend on the specifics of the symbol's dclstack
implementation anymore. The remaining dclstack uses will be
removed in a follow-up change.
- added CheckBranches Mode flag (so we can turn off the check
if we only care about syntactic correctness, e.g. for tests)
- adjusted test/goto.go error messages: the new branches
checker only reports if a goto jumps into a block, but not
which block (we may want to improve this again, eventually)
- also, the new branches checker reports one variable that
is being jumped over by a goto, but it may not be the first
one declared (this is fine either way)
- the new branches checker reports additional errors for
fixedbugs/issue14006.go (not crucial to avoid those errors)
- the new branches checker now correctly reports only
variable declarations being jumped over, rather than
all declarations (issue 8042). Added respective tests.
Fixes#8042.
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Now only cmd/asm and cmd/compile depend on cmd/internal/obj. Changing
the assembler backends no longer requires reinstalling cmd/link or
cmd/addr2line.
There's also now one canonical definition of the object file format in
cmd/internal/objabi/doc.go, with a warning to update all three
implementations.
objabi is still something of a grab bag of unrelated code (e.g., flag
and environment variable handling probably belong in a separate "tool"
package), but this is still progress.
Fixes#15165.
Fixes#20026.
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Now cgo reads source files twice: for c prefix generation and parsing
go code to an ast node. It can be narrowed down to single loop.
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Someday we should write errchk in Go. But not today.
Fixes#20007
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Here we restrict using cgo builtin references because internally they're go functions
as opposed to C usafe.Pointer values.
Fixes#18889
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TestMultiReaderFlatten determines the call depth by counting PCs
returned by runtime.Callers. With inlining, this is incorrect because
a PC can represent multiple calls. Furthermore, runtime.Callers might
return an additional "skip" PC, which does not represent a real call.
This modifies the test to use CallersFrames to determine the call depth.
Now the test passes with -l=4.
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Only the noinline pragma on testCallerFoo is needed to pass the test,
but the second pragma makes the test robust to future changes to the
inliner.
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Otherwise, with -l=4, runtime.Callers gets inlined and the example
prints too many frames. Now the example passes with -l=4.
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This rewrites runtime.Caller in terms of stackExpander, which already
handles inlined frames and partially skipped frames. This also has the
effect of making runtime.Caller understand cgo frames if there is a cgo
symbolizer.
Updates #19348.
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CL 27254 changed hextable to a byte array for performance.
CL 28219 fixed the compiler so that that is no longer necessary.
As Kirill notes in #15808, a string is preferable
as the linker can easily de-dup it.
So go back. No performance changes.
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Automated refactoring using github.com/mdempsky/unbed (to rewrite
s.Foo to s.FuncInfo.Foo) and then gorename (to rename the FuncInfo
field to just Func).
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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This CL adds a simple explanation about what means the ptrdata field of
the reflect.rtype type.
Also document that rtype needs to be kept in sync with the runtime._type
type that rtype mirrors.
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If the bool value isn't used, there is no need to assign to underscore -
there is a shorter form that only returns the value and behaves in the
exact same way.
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This change just picks a few constants from DragonfFly BSD 4.6 kernel
and doesn't synchronize all the existing constants with the latest
DragonFly BSD kernels.
Updates #14222.
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A prior CL eliminated the last reference to Ctxt.Hash
from the compiler.
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It was a bit weird to have it at the top of pgen.go.
This does half of the TODO at the top of the comment.
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