There shouldn't be any problems setting error's "Orig" (underlying)
type to a separate anonymous interface, as this is already how
go/types defines it.
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This adds the VFMADD[213|231]SD, VFNMADD[213|231]SD,
VADDSD, VSUBSD instructions
This will allow us to write a fast path for exp_amd64.s where
these optimizations can be applied in a lot of places.
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Now that all functions have a DW_AT_frame_base defined we can use
DW_OP_fbreg to specify the location of variables and formal parameters,
instead of the DW_OP_call_frame_cfa/DW_OP_consts/DW_OP_plus, saving 2
bytes for every variable and 2 bytes for every formal parameter after
the first one.
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DWARF version 4 allows DW_AT_high_pc to be represented as a constant
offset from DW_AT_low_pc, this can help save up to 7 bytes per
function/lexical scope.
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3rd change out of 3 to cover AMD64 SSSE3 instruction set in Go asm.
This commit adds instruction that do require new ytab variable.
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This is the last instruction I found missing in SSE2 set.
It does not reuse 'yprefetch' ytabs due to differences in
operands SRC/DST roles:
- PREFETCHx: ModRM:r/m(r) -> FROM
- CLFLUSH: ModRM:r/m(w) -> TO
unaryDst map is extended accordingly.
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instructions
1st change out of 3 to cover AMD64 SSSE3 instruction set in Go asm.
This commit adds instructions that do not require new named ytab sets.
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Functions like NewCBCDecrypter, NewCBCEncrypter, NewCFBDecrypter,
NewCFBEncrypter and NewCTR all panic when IV length does not equal block size.
This commit changes NewOFB to panic too, instead of returning nil silently.
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runtime.makemap will allocate map buckets on the heap for hints larger
than the number of elements a single map bucket can hold.
Do not allocate any map bucket on the stack if it is known at compile time
that hint is larger than the number of elements one map bucket can hold.
This avoids zeroing and reserving memory on the stack that will not be used.
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The compiler and reflect already zero hiter before mapiterinit.
While here expand the documentation for mapiterinit.
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Previously the type was first set to uint8 and then corrected
later in walkrange.
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Remove the runtime ismapkey check from makemap and
add a check that the map key type supports comparison
to the hmap construction in the compiler.
Move the ismapkey check for the reflect code path
into reflect_makemap.
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Move memclr to a separate file to make it consistent
with other platforms asm function to file organization.
Remove nacl from the memmove filename as the implementation
is generic for the amd64p32 platform even if currently only
nacl is supported for amd64p32.
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Currently, we handle "x op= y" by rewriting as "x = x op y", while
ensuring that any calls or receive operations in 'x' are only
evaluated once. Notably, pointer indirection, indexing operations,
etc. are left alone as it's typically safe to re-evaluate those.
However, those operations were interleaved with evaluating 'y', which
could include function calls that might cause re-evaluation to yield
different memory addresses.
As a fix, simply ensure that we order side-effecting operations in 'y'
before either evaluation of 'x'.
Fixes#21687.
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Do the similar thing to CL 55143 to reduce IMUL.
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This function avoids subtle faults found in many ad-hoc implementations,
and is simple enough to be inlined by the compiler.
Fixes#20100
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overLoadFactor wasn't really doing what it says it does.
It was reporting overOrEqualToLoadFactor. That's actually what we
want when adding an entry to a map, but it isn't what we want when
constructing a map in the first place.
The impetus for this change is that if you make a map with a hint
of exactly 8 (which happens, for example, with the unitMap in
time/format.go), we allocate 2 buckets for it instead of 1.
Instead, make overLoadFactor really report when it is > the max
allowed load factor, not >=. Adjust the callers who want to ensure
that the map is no more than the max load factor after an insertion
by adding a +1 to the current (pre-addition) size.
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Currently we only use 1 and 4 as a scale for indexed 4-byte load.
In code generated in #20711 we can use indexed load with scale=8,
to improve performance:
name old time/op new time/op delta
GM-6 108µs ± 0% 95µs ± 0% -12.06% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
So add new ops and combine loadidx1(shift 3..).. into loadidx8,
same for stores.
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When compiling a plugin, package main gets a new name so as not to
conflict with the main package in the host binary, or any other
plugins. It is already defined by cmd/go, and used by cmd/link when
filling out the "" package placeholder in symbols.
With this CL, the plugin-specific name for main is also passed to
cmd/compile's -p flag. This is used to fill out the pkgpath field
of types, and ensures that two types defined in two different plugin
mains with the same name will not be mistaken for one another at
runtime.
Fixes#21386
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The spec is not conclusive about whether a non-constant shift of
certain untyped constant left operands is valid when the shift
expression appears as an index in an index or slice expression,
or as a size in a `make` function call.
Despite identical spec rules in all these cases, cmd/compile accepts
make([]byte, 1.0 << s)
but pronounces an error for
a[1.0 << s]
(go/types accepts both).
This change clarifies the spec by explicitly stating that an
untyped constant left operand in a non-constant shift (1.0 in
the above examples) will be given type `int` in these contexts.
A separate issue #21693 addresses the cmd/compile bug.
Fixes#14844.
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Extract device major/minor number on Darwin and set Devmajor and
Devminor in FileInfoHeader. Code based on the Major/Minor functions for
Darwin in golang.org/x/sys/unix.
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Packages of dot imports don't appear in the Info.Implicits map
since they are already taken care of by the Info.Defs map. Fix
documentation.
Implicitly dot-imported objects of a package shouldn't appear
in the Info.Implicits map because the documentation never said
so and there's no way to map multiple objects to the same
*ast.ImportSpec with the current data structure.
Added missing test for Info.Implicits.
The fix is a trivial one-line deletion, the rest is documentation
and test.
Fixes#21591.
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The "build flags" mentioned in the documentation are only those
that apply to analyzing packages and executing the tool.
Fixes#21711.
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The approach of https://golang.org/cl/43476 turned out incorrect.
The problem is that the sniff introduced by the CL only work for simple
expression. And when it fails it fallback to uint64, not int64, which
breaks backward compatibility.
In this CL, we use DWARF for guessing kind instead. That should be more
reliable than previous approach. And importanly, it fallbacks to int64 even
if it fails to guess kind.
Fixes#21708
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On OpenBSD -current, clang is available/installed as 'cc'. This means that
the existing clang check fails and the clang related flags are not enabled.
Fix this by enabling the clang flags if the compiler claims to support them.
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Appease the vet builder until we figure out the ideal solution.
Updates #21716.
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Simplify the DWARF representation of structs by emitting field offsets
as constants rather than location descriptions.
This was not explicitly mentioned as an option in DWARF2. It is
mentioned in DWARF4, but isn't listed in the changes, so it's not clear
if this was always intended to work or is an undocumented change. Either
way, it should be valid DWARF4.
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When we added a Stat call to determine the initial buffer size in
https://golang.org/cl/163069, we included an arbitrary 1e9-byte limit
"just in case". That interacts badly with power-of-2 resizing in
*bytes.Buffer: it causes buffers reading from very large files to
consume up to twice the necessary space.
The documentation for (os.FileInfo).Size says that it reports "length
in bytes for regular files; system-dependent for others", but the
"system dependent" cases overwhelmingly return either a small number
(e.g., the length of the target path for a symlink) or a non-positive
number (e.g., for a file in /proc under Linux). It should be
appropriate to use the number reported by Size as an approximate lower
bound, even if it is large.
fixes#21455
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Since these are type aliases in Go 1.9 make rewriting
golang.org/x/net/context imports to context the default.
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Fixes#20933
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This makes sure that the go/types package still builds even if
the hilbert test generated its test file in the go/types package
(when run as: go test -run Hilbert -out=h.go).
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Some constants were added to flate that seem to be an experimental
attempt at increasing the window size. However, according to RFC1951,
the largest window size is 32KiB, so these constants are non-standard.
Delete them.
Fixes#18458
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This change added support "end of central directory record comemnt" to the Writer.
There is a new exported field Writer.Comment in this change.
If invalid size of comment was set, Close returns error without closing resources.
Fixes#21634
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Normal shift rules plus constant folding are enough to generate
efficient shift-by-constant instructions.
Add test to make sure we don't generate comparisons for constant
shifts.
TODO: there are still constant shift rules on PPC64. If they
are removed, the constant folding rules are not enough to remove
all the test and mask stuff for constant shifts. Leave them in
for now.
Fixes#20663.
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