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Brad Fitzpatrick
a73d8f5a86 net/http: make Transport send WebSocket upgrade requests over HTTP/1
WebSockets requires HTTP/1 in practice (no spec or implementations
work over HTTP/2), so if we get an HTTP request that looks like it's
trying to initiate WebSockets, use HTTP/1, like browsers do.

This is part of a series of commits to make WebSockets work over
httputil.ReverseProxy. See #26937.

Updates #26937

Change-Id: I6ad3df9b0a21fddf62fa7d9cacef48e7d5d9585b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/137437
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
2018-10-02 23:33:23 +00:00
Aleksandr Razumov
3aa3c052e3 net/http: rewind request body unconditionally
When http2 fails with ErrNoCachedConn the request is retried with body
that has already been read.

Fixes #25009

Change-Id: I51ed5c8cf469dd8b17c73fff6140ab80162bf267
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/131755
Run-TryBot: Iskander Sharipov <iskander.sharipov@intel.com>
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2018-10-02 21:11:23 +00:00
Austin Clements
0906d648aa runtime: eliminate gchelper mechanism
Now that we do no mark work during mark termination, we no longer need
the gchelper mechanism.

Updates #26903.
Updates #17503.

Change-Id: Ie94e5c0f918cfa047e88cae1028fece106955c1b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134785
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Rick Hudson <rlh@golang.org>
2018-10-02 20:35:38 +00:00
Austin Clements
550dfc8ae1 runtime: eliminate work.markrootdone and second root marking pass
Before STW and concurrent GC were unified, there could be either one
or two root marking passes per GC cycle. There were several tasks we
had to make sure happened once and only once (whether that was at the
beginning of concurrent mark for concurrent GC or during mark
termination for STW GC). We kept track of this in work.markrootdone.

Now that STW and concurrent GC both use the concurrent marking code
and we've eliminated all work done by the second root marking pass, we
only ever need a single root marking pass. Hence, we can eliminate
work.markrootdone and all of the code that's conditional on it.

Updates #26903.

Change-Id: I654a0f5e21b9322279525560a31e64b8d33b790f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134784
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2018-10-02 20:35:37 +00:00
Austin Clements
873bd47dfb runtime: flush mcaches lazily
Currently, all mcaches are flushed during STW mark termination as a
root marking job. This is currently necessary because all spans must
be out of these caches before sweeping begins to avoid races with
allocation and to ensure the spans are in the state expected by
sweeping. We do it as a root marking job because mcache flushing is
somewhat expensive and O(GOMAXPROCS) and this parallelizes the work
across the Ps. However, it's also the last remaining root marking job
performed during mark termination.

This CL moves mcache flushing out of mark termination and performs it
lazily. We keep track of the last sweepgen at which each mcache was
flushed and as each P is woken from STW, it observes that its mcache
is out-of-date and flushes it.

The introduces a complication for spans cached in stale mcaches. These
may now be observed by background or proportional sweeping or when
attempting to add a finalizer, but aren't in a stable state. For
example, they are likely to be on the wrong mcentral list. To fix
this, this CL extends the sweepgen protocol to also capture whether a
span is cached and, if so, whether or not its cache is stale. This
protocol blocks asynchronous sweeping from touching cached spans and
makes it the responsibility of mcache flushing to sweep the flushed
spans.

This eliminates the last mark termination root marking job, which
means we can now eliminate that entire infrastructure.

Updates #26903. This implements lazy mcache flushing.

Change-Id: Iadda7aabe540b2026cffc5195da7be37d5b4125e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134783
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2018-10-02 20:35:35 +00:00
Austin Clements
457c8f4fe9 runtime: eliminate blocking GC work drains
Now work.helperDrainBlock is always false, so we can remove it and
code paths that only ran when it was true. That means we no longer use
the gcDrainBlock mode of gcDrain, so we can eliminate that. That means
we no longer use gcWork.get, so we can eliminate that. That means we
no longer use getfull, so we can eliminate that.

Updates #26903. This is a follow-up to unifying STW GC and concurrent GC.

Change-Id: I8dbcf8ce24861df0a6149e0b7c5cd0eadb5c13f6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134782
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2018-10-02 20:35:34 +00:00
Austin Clements
143b13ae82 runtime: clean up remaining mark work check
Now that STW GC marking is unified with concurrent marking, there
should never be mark work remaining in mark termination. Hence, we can
make that check unconditional.

Updates #26903. This is a follow-up to unifying STW GC and concurrent GC.

Change-Id: I43a21df5577635ab379c397a7405ada68d331e03
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134781
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2018-10-02 20:35:32 +00:00
Austin Clements
1678b2c580 runtime: implement STW GC in terms of concurrent GC
Currently, STW GC works very differently from concurrent GC. The
largest differences in that in concurrent GC, all marking work is done
by background mark workers during the mark phase, while in STW GC, all
marking work is done by gchelper during the mark termination phase.

This is a consequence of the evolution of Go's GC from a STW GC by
incrementally moving work from STW mark termination into concurrent
mark. However, at this point, the STW code paths exist only as a
debugging mode. Having separate code paths for this increases the
maintenance burden and complexity of the garbage collector. At the
same time, these code paths aren't tested nearly as well, making it
far more likely that they will bit-rot.

This CL reverses the relationship between STW GC, by re-implementing
STW GC in terms of concurrent GC.

This builds on the new scheduled support for disabling user goroutine
scheduling. During sweep termination, it disables user scheduling, so
when the GC starts the world again for concurrent mark, it's really
only "concurrent" with itself.

There are several code paths that were specific to STW GC that are now
vestigial. We'll remove these in the follow-up CLs.

Updates #26903.

Change-Id: Ia3883d2fcf7ab1d89bdc9c8ee54bf9bffb32c096
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134780
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2018-10-02 20:35:31 +00:00
Austin Clements
6e9fb11b3a runtime: support disabling goroutine scheduling by class
This adds support for disabling the scheduling of user goroutines
while allowing system goroutines like the garbage collector to
continue running. User goroutines pass through the usual state
transitions, but if we attempt to actually schedule one, it will get
put on a deferred scheduling list.

Updates #26903. This is preparation for unifying STW GC and concurrent
GC.

Updates #25578. This same mechanism can form the basis for disabling
all but a single user goroutine for the purposes of debugger function
call injection.

Change-Id: Ib72a808e00c25613fe6982f5528160d3de3dbbc6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134779
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2018-10-02 20:35:29 +00:00
Austin Clements
29b21ec4c3 runtime: add a more stable isSystemGoroutine mode
Currently, isSystemGoroutine varies on whether it considers the
finalizer goroutine a user goroutine or a system goroutine. For the
next CL, we're going to want to always consider the finalier goroutine
a user goroutine, so add a flag that indicates that.

Updates #26903. This is preparation for unifying STW GC and concurrent
GC.

Change-Id: Iafc92e519c13d9f8d879332cb5f0d12164104c33
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134778
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2018-10-02 20:35:28 +00:00
Austin Clements
198440cc3d runtime: remove GODEBUG=gcrescanstacks=1 mode
Currently, setting GODEBUG=gcrescanstacks=1 enables a debugging mode
where the garbage collector re-scans goroutine stacks during mark
termination. This was introduced in Go 1.8 to debug the hybrid write
barrier, but I don't think we ever used it.

Now it's one of the last sources of mark work during mark termination.
This CL removes it.

Updates #26903. This is preparation for unifying STW GC and concurrent
GC.

Updates #17503.

Change-Id: I6ae04d3738aa9c448e6e206e21857a33ecd12acf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134777
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2018-10-02 20:35:27 +00:00
Austin Clements
ecc365960b runtime: avoid using STW GC mechanism for checkmarks mode
Currently, checkmarks mode uses the full STW GC infrastructure to
perform mark checking. We're about to remove that infrastructure and,
furthermore, since checkmarks is about doing the simplest thing
possible to check concurrent GC, it's valuable for it to be simpler.

Hence, this CL makes checkmarks even simpler by making it non-parallel
and divorcing it from the STW GC infrastructure (including the
gchelper mechanism).

Updates #26903. This is preparation for unifying STW GC and concurrent
GC.

Change-Id: Iad21158123e025e3f97d7986d577315e994bd43e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134776
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2018-10-02 20:35:26 +00:00
Austin Clements
918ed88e47 runtime: remove gcStart's mode argument
This argument is always gcBackgroundMode since only
debug.gcstoptheworld can trigger a STW GC at this point. Remove the
unnecessary argument.

Updates #26903. This is preparation for unifying STW GC and concurrent
GC.

Change-Id: Icb4ba8f10f80c2b69cf51a21e04fa2c761b71c94
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134775
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2018-10-02 20:35:24 +00:00
Austin Clements
e25ef35254 runtime: don't disable GC work caching during mark termination
Currently, we disable GC work caching during mark termination. This is
no longer necessary with the new mark completion detection because

1. There's no way for any of the GC mark termination helpers to have
any real work queued and,

2. Mark termination has to explicitly flush every P's buffers anyway
in order to flush Ps that didn't run a GC mark termination helper.

Hence, remove the code that disposes gcWork buffers during mark
termination.

Updates #26903. This is a follow-up to eliminating mark 2.

Change-Id: I81f002ee25d5c10f42afd39767774636519007f9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134320
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2018-10-02 20:35:23 +00:00
Austin Clements
d398dbdfc3 runtime: eliminate gcBlackenPromptly mode
Now that there is no mark 2 phase, gcBlackenPromptly is no longer
used.

Updates #26903. This is a follow-up to eliminating mark 2.

Change-Id: Ib9c534f21b36b8416fcf3cab667f186167b827f8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134319
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
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2018-10-02 20:35:21 +00:00
Austin Clements
9108ae7751 runtime: eliminate mark 2 and fix mark termination race
The mark 2 phase was originally introduced as a way to reduce the
chance of entering STW mark termination while there was still marking
work to do. It works by flushing and disabling all local work caches
so that all enqueued work becomes immediately globally visible.
However, mark 2 is not only slow–disabling caches makes marking and
the write barrier both much more expensive–but also imperfect. There
is still a rare but possible race (~once per all.bash) that can cause
GC to enter mark termination while there is still marking work. This
race is detailed at
https://github.com/golang/proposal/blob/master/design/17503-eliminate-rescan.md#appendix-mark-completion-race
The effect of this is that mark termination must still cope with the
possibility that there may be work remaining after a concurrent mark
phase. Dealing with this increases STW pause time and increases the
complexity of mark termination.

Furthermore, a similar but far more likely race can cause early
transition from mark 1 to mark 2. This is unfortunate because it
causes performance instability because of the cost of mark 2.

This CL fixes this by replacing mark 2 with a distributed termination
detection algorithm. This algorithm is correct, so it eliminates the
mark termination race, and doesn't require disabling local caches. It
ensures that there are no grey objects upon entering mark termination.
With this change, we're one step closer to eliminating marking from
mark termination entirely (it's still used by STW GC and checkmarks
mode).

This CL does not eliminate the gcBlackenPromptly global flag, though
it is always set to false now. It will be removed in a cleanup CL.

This led to only minor variations in the go1 benchmarks
(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20180909.1) and compilebench
benchmarks (https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20180910.2).

This significantly improves performance of the garbage benchmark, with
no impact on STW times:

name                        old time/op    new time/op   delta
Garbage/benchmem-MB=64-12    2.21ms ± 1%   2.05ms ± 1%   -7.38% (p=0.000 n=18+19)
Garbage/benchmem-MB=1024-12  2.30ms ±16%   2.20ms ± 7%   -4.51% (p=0.001 n=20+20)

name                        old STW-ns/GC  new STW-ns/GC  delta
Garbage/benchmem-MB=64-12      138k ±44%     141k ±23%     ~    (p=0.309 n=19+20)
Garbage/benchmem-MB=1024-12    159k ±25%     178k ±98%     ~    (p=0.798 n=16+18)

name                        old STW-ns/op  new STW-ns/op                delta
Garbage/benchmem-MB=64-12     4.42k ±44%    4.24k ±23%     ~    (p=0.531 n=19+20)
Garbage/benchmem-MB=1024-12     591 ±24%      636 ±111%    ~    (p=0.309 n=16+18)

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20180910.1)

Updates #26903.
Updates #17503.

Change-Id: Icbd1e12b7a12a76f423c9bf033b13cb363e4cd19
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134318
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2018-10-02 20:35:20 +00:00
Austin Clements
a2a2901b25 runtime: track whether any buffer has been flushed from gcWork
Nothing currently consumes the flag, but we'll use it in the
distributed termination detection algorithm.

Updates #26903. This is preparation for eliminating mark 2.

Change-Id: I5e149a05b1c878fe1009150da21f8bd8ae2b9b6a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134317
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2018-10-02 20:35:19 +00:00
Austin Clements
edc2d17086 runtime: remove GODEBUG=gctrace=2 mode
It turns out if you set GODEBUG=gctrace=2, it enables an obscure
debugging mode that, in addition to printing gctrace statistics, also
does a second STW GC following each regular GC. This debugging mode
has long since lost its value (you could maybe use it to analyze
floating garbage, except that we don't print the gctrace line on the
second GC), and it interferes substantially with the operation of the
GC by messing up the statistics used to schedule GCs.

It's also a source of mark termination GC work when we're in
concurrent GC mode, so it's going to interfere with eliminating mark
2. And it's going to get in the way of unifying STW and concurrent GC.

This CL removes this debugging mode.

Updates #26903. This is preparation for eliminating mark 2 and
unifying STW GC and concurrent GC.

Change-Id: Ib5bce05d8c4d5b6559c89a65165d49532165df07
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134316
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2018-10-02 20:35:17 +00:00
Austin Clements
9c634ea889 runtime: flush write barrier buffer to create work
Currently, if the gcWork runs out of work, we'll fall out of the GC
worker, even though flushing the write barrier buffer could produce
more work. While this is not a correctness issue, it can lead to
premature mark 2 or mark termination.

Fix this by flushing the write barrier buffer if the local gcWork runs
out of work and then checking the local gcWork again.

This reduces the number of premature mark terminations during all.bash
by about a factor of 10.

Updates #26903. This is preparation for eliminating mark 2.

Change-Id: I48577220b90c86bfd28d498e8603bc379a8cd617
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/134315
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2018-10-02 20:35:15 +00:00
Daniel Theophanes
7db509e682 database/sql: correctly report MaxIdleClosed stat
Previously the MaxIdleClosed counter was incremented when added
to the free connection list, rather then when it wasn't added
to the free connection list. Flip this logic to correct.

Fixes #27792

Change-Id: I405302c14fb985369dab48fbe845e5651afc4ccf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/138578
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2018-10-02 19:24:37 +00:00
Carlos Eduardo Seo
9aed4cc395 cmd/compile: instrinsify math/bits.Mul on ppc64x
Add SSA rules to intrinsify Mul/Mul64 on ppc64x.

benchmark             old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkMul-40       8.80          0.93          -89.43%
BenchmarkMul32-40     1.39          1.39          +0.00%
BenchmarkMul64-40     5.39          0.93          -82.75%

Updates #24813

Change-Id: I6e95bfbe976a2278bd17799df184a7fbc0e57829
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138917
Reviewed-by: Lynn Boger <laboger@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2018-10-02 18:56:06 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
f5e58442da cmd/compile: update fmt_test (fix build for long-running tests)
Follow-up on https://golang.org/cl/136397.

Change-Id: Ib0df690847c7c92d8de406dadc16a10507bfda39
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139059
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2018-10-02 18:28:06 +00:00
Richard Musiol
e5489cfc12 misc/wasm: add mention of polyfill for Edge support
Edge supports WebAssembly but not TextEncoder or TextDecoder.
This change adds a comment pointing to a polyfill that could
be used. The polyfill is not added by default, because we want to
let the user decide if/how to include the polyfill.

Fixes #27295

Change-Id: I375f58f2168665f549997b368428c398dfbbca1c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/139037
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2018-10-02 17:25:11 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
ed969a0c27 Revert "misc/wasm: add polyfill for TextEncoder/TextDecoder for Edge support"
This reverts CL 131718, commit a0e7f12771.

Reason for revert: adds request overhead & dependency on third-party service for all users regardless of whether it's necessary.

Updates #27295

Change-Id: I4a8a9b0c8e4a3198c884dfbd90ba36734f70a9a9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138937
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2018-10-02 17:25:00 +00:00
Muhammad Falak R Wani
9ec5d9c15b net/http: document Header.Set canonicalizes the header key
Fixes #27923

Change-Id: Ia902a1966beeae56e43265fc5ed987555fa834b6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138677
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2018-10-02 17:07:42 +00:00
esell
3ee9672955 net/http: add Handle example
Currently there is no example for http.Handle in the
documentation. This adds an example.

Change-Id: I66ee9983bea1f5237757e1ef4956eae9a056e963
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2018-10-02 16:59:25 +00:00
Alex Brainman
de72c43f78 net: skip TestUnixConnLocalWindows on windows/386
Recent CL 125456 implemented Unix Socket functionality on windows.
But that functionality does not appear to be working when 32-bit
code is used. So disable TestUnixConnLocalWindows.

windows/386 builder does not appear to be complaining about
TestUnixConnLocalWindows, because new functionality requires
Windows 10 Build 17063. windows/386 builder uses Windows 2008.

Fixes #27943

Change-Id: Iea91b86aaa124352d198ca0cd03fff1e7542f949
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2018-10-02 09:49:44 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
5d444e36a6 cmd/compile/internal/gc: add alternative node dumper for debugging
dump/fdump is a reflection-based data structure dumper slightly
customized for the compiler's Node data structure. It dumps the
transitivle closure of Node (and other) data structures using a
recursive descent depth first traversal and permits filtering
options (recursion depth limitation, filtering of struct fields).

I have been using it to diagnose compiler bugs and found it more
useful than the existing node printing code in some cases because
field filtering reduces the output to the interesting parts.

No impact on rest of compiler if functions are not called (which
they only should during a debugging session).

Change-Id: I79d7227f10dd78dbd4bbcdf204db236102fc97a7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/136397
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
2018-10-01 21:53:00 +00:00
Katie Hockman
f99fc3a119 doc: document Go 1.11.1
Change-Id: I2f1a55e15dc5737a5a06bd894c46b2c4705f338c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138858
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
2018-10-01 20:32:50 +00:00
Shulhan
a9c69e0a65 runtime: fix runtime gdb test with gdb v8.2
Previously, some of output from gdb matched with literal string, while
gdb v8.2 print the address of variable (e.g. map key and value) in
output.

This commit fix the regex in testing the output.

Fixes #27608

Change-Id: Ic3fe8280b9f93fda2799116804822616caa66beb
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2018-10-01 19:21:42 +00:00
Ian Davis
b57ccdf992 image: optimize bounds checking for At and Set methods
Use a subslice of the pixel data to give the compiler hints
for bounds checking. Only do this for image formats that
require 4 or more slice reads/writes.

See #27857 for discussion of small cap sizes.

name                   old time/op    new time/op    delta
At/rgba-8              18.8ns ± 2%    18.5ns ± 1%   -1.49%  (p=0.026 n=10+10)
At/rgba64-8            22.2ns ± 2%    21.1ns ± 3%   -4.51%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
At/nrgba-8             18.8ns ± 2%    18.7ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.467 n=10+10)
At/nrgba64-8           21.9ns ± 2%    21.0ns ± 2%   -4.15%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
At/alpha-8             14.3ns ± 1%    14.3ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.543 n=10+10)
At/alpha16-8           6.43ns ± 1%    6.47ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.053 n=10+10)
At/gray-8              14.4ns ± 2%    14.6ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.194 n=10+10)
At/gray16-8            6.52ns ± 1%    6.55ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.610 n=10+10)
At/paletted-8          4.17ns ± 1%    4.21ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.095 n=9+10)
Set/rgba-8             39.2ns ± 2%    40.1ns ± 4%   +2.45%  (p=0.007 n=10+10)
Set/rgba64-8           46.2ns ± 3%    43.3ns ± 3%   -6.11%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Set/nrgba-8            39.2ns ± 1%    39.7ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.407 n=10+10)
Set/nrgba64-8          45.6ns ± 3%    42.9ns ± 3%   -5.83%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Set/alpha-8            35.0ns ± 3%    34.1ns ± 2%   -2.43%  (p=0.017 n=10+10)
Set/alpha16-8          36.3ns ± 4%    35.8ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.254 n=10+10)
Set/gray-8             19.8ns ± 1%    19.7ns ± 0%   -0.69%  (p=0.002 n=8+6)
Set/gray16-8           36.0ns ± 1%    36.4ns ± 2%   +1.08%  (p=0.037 n=10+10)
Set/paletted-8         39.1ns ± 0%    39.6ns ± 1%   +1.30%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RGBAAt-8               3.72ns ± 1%    3.58ns ± 1%   -3.76%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
RGBASetRGBA-8          4.35ns ± 1%    3.70ns ± 1%  -14.92%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RGBA64At-8             5.08ns ± 1%    3.69ns ± 1%  -27.40%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
RGBA64SetRGBA64-8      6.65ns ± 2%    3.63ns ± 0%  -45.35%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
NRGBAAt-8              3.72ns ± 1%    3.59ns ± 1%   -3.55%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NRGBASetNRGBA-8        4.05ns ± 0%    3.71ns ± 1%   -8.57%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
NRGBA64At-8            4.99ns ± 1%    3.69ns ± 0%  -26.07%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
NRGBA64SetNRGBA64-8    6.66ns ± 1%    3.64ns ± 1%  -45.40%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
AlphaAt-8              1.44ns ± 1%    1.44ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.176 n=10+7)
AlphaSetAlpha-8        1.60ns ± 2%    1.56ns ± 0%   -2.62%  (p=0.000 n=10+6)
Alpha16At-8            2.87ns ± 1%    2.92ns ± 2%   +1.67%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
AlphaSetAlpha16-8      3.26ns ± 1%    3.35ns ± 1%   +2.68%  (p=0.012 n=8+3)

Fixes #14884

Change-Id: Ia0383530596a550e1b1c7aafce5220e5e0935a53
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2018-10-01 19:16:00 +00:00
Katie Hockman
43cd907017 Revert "compress: move benchmark text from src/testdata to src/compress/testdata"
This reverts commit 067bb443af.

Reason for revert:
Failing Darwin-arm builds because that testing environment does not access testdata
from sibling directories. A future change will likely be made to move this testdata
out of src/testdata to create a solution that doesn't require the single-file directory.

Updates #27151

Change-Id: I8dbf5dd9512c94a605ee749ff4655cb00b0de686
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138737
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
2018-10-01 16:16:21 +00:00
Keith Randall
0b994a9037 reflect: fix s390x reflect method calls
R0 isn't the zero register any more. Oops.

Update #27695.

Change-Id: I46a975ed37d5e570afe2e228d3edf74949e08ad7
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2018-09-30 20:30:55 +00:00
Keith Randall
ef50373983 reflect: ensure correct scanning of return values
During a call to a reflect-generated function or method (via
makeFuncStub or methodValueCall), when should we scan the return
values?

When we're starting a reflect call, the space on the stack for the
return values is not initialized yet, as it contains whatever junk was
on the stack of the caller at the time. The return space must not be
scanned during a GC.

When we're finishing a reflect call, the return values are
initialized, and must be scanned during a GC to make sure that any
pointers in the return values are found and their referents retained.

When the GC stack walk comes across a reflect call in progress on the
stack, it needs to know whether to scan the results or not. It doesn't
know the progress of the reflect call, so it can't decide by
itself. The reflect package needs to tell it.

This CL adds another slot in the frame of makeFuncStub and
methodValueCall so we can put a boolean in there which tells the
runtime whether to scan the results or not.

This CL also adds the args length to reflectMethodValue so the
runtime can restrict its scanning to only the args section (not the
results) if the reflect package says the results aren't ready yet.

Do a delicate dance in the reflect package to set the "results are
valid" bit. We need to make sure we set the bit only after we've
copied the results back to the stack. But we must set the bit before
we drop reflect's copy of the results. Otherwise, we might have a
state where (temporarily) no one has a live copy of the results.
That's the state we were observing in issue #27695 before this CL.

The bitmap used by the runtime currently contains only the args.
(Actually, it contains all the bits, but the size is set so we use
only the args portion.) This is safe for early in a reflect call, but
unsafe late in a reflect call. The test issue27695.go demonstrates
this unsafety. We change the bitmap to always include both args
and results, and decide at runtime which portion to use.

issue27695.go only has a test for method calls. Function calls were ok
because there wasn't a safepoint between when reflect dropped its copy
of the return values and when the caller is resumed. This may change
when we introduce safepoints everywhere.

This truncate-to-only-the-args was part of CL 9888 (in 2015). That
part of the CL fixed the problem demonstrated in issue27695b.go but
introduced the problem demonstrated in issue27695.go.

TODO, in another CL: simplify FuncLayout and its test. stack return
value is now identical to frametype.ptrdata + frametype.gcdata.

Fixes #27695

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2018-09-29 20:25:24 +00:00
Jake B
a0e7f12771 misc/wasm: add polyfill for TextEncoder/TextDecoder for Edge support
Edge supports WASM but not TextEncoder or TextDecoder.
This PR adds a polyfill to `misc/wasm/wasm_exec.js` to fix this.

Fixes #27295

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GitHub-Last-Rev: a587edae28
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2018-09-29 10:07:58 +00:00
QtRoS
d1f7470c21 path/filepath: fix Windows-specific Clean bug
Fixes #27791
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2018-09-29 04:26:02 +00:00
Alex Brainman
1c95d9728a os: use FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT in SameFile
SameFile opens file to discover identifier and volume serial
number that uniquely identify the file. SameFile uses Windows
CreateFile API to open the file, and that works well for files
and directories. But CreateFile always follows symlinks, so
SameFile always opens symlink target instead of symlink itself.

This CL uses FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT flag to adjust
CreateFile behavior when handling symlinks.

As per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/symbolic-link-effects-on-file-systems-functions#createfile-and-createfiletransacted

"... If FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT is specified and:

If an existing file is opened and it is a symbolic link, the handle
returned is a handle to the symbolic link. ...".

I also added new tests for both issue #21854 and #27225.
Issue #27225 is still to be fixed, so skipping the test on
windows for the moment.

Fixes #21854
Updates #27225

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2018-09-29 04:02:38 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
7dda5123d8 cmd/go: permit some more x86 compiler options
Permit -mssse3, -maes, -mvaes, and various -mavxNNN options.

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2018-09-28 20:09:03 +00:00
Katie Hockman
067bb443af compress: move benchmark text from src/testdata to src/compress/testdata
This text is used mainly for benchmark compression testing, and in one
net test. The text was prevoiusly in a src/testdata directory, but since
that directory would only include one file, the text is moved to the
existing src/compression/testdata directory.

This does not cause any change to the benchmark results.

Updates #27151

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2018-09-28 18:41:40 +00:00
Austin Clements
01e6cfc2a0 runtime: don't call mcache.refill on systemstack
mcache.refill doesn't need to run on the system stack; it just needs
to be non-preemptible. Its only caller, mcache.nextFree, also needs to
be non-preemptible, so we can remove the unnecessary systemstack
switch.

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2018-09-28 18:39:49 +00:00
Austin Clements
2d23ece135 runtime: remove redundant locking in mcache.refill
mcache.refill acquires g.m.locks, which is pointless because the
caller itself absolutely must have done so already to prevent
ownership of mcache from shifting.

Also, mcache.refill's documentation is generally a bit out-of-date, so
this cleans this up.

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2018-09-28 18:39:43 +00:00
Alessandro Arzilli
eac99c4466 doc: remove "known bug" about global variables in debug_info.
This hasn't been true at least since 1.4. Until golang.org/cl/137235
they were lumped together into a random compile unit, now they are
assigned to the correct one.

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Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2018-09-28 16:14:03 +00:00
Ben Shi
5aeecc4530 cmd/compile: optimize arm64's code with more shifted operations
This CL optimizes arm64's NEG/MVN/TST/CMN with a shifted operand.

1. The total size of pkg/android_arm64 decreases about 0.2KB, excluding
cmd/compile/ .

2. The go1 benchmark shows no regression, excluding noise.
name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              16.4s ± 1%     16.4s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.914 n=29+29)
Fannkuch11-4                8.72s ± 0%     8.72s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.274 n=30+29)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4           174ns ± 0%     174ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FmtFprintfString-4          370ns ± 0%     370ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FmtFprintfInt-4             419ns ± 0%     419ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4          672ns ± 1%     675ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.217 n=28+30)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4     806ns ± 0%     806ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.402 n=30+28)
FmtFprintfFloat-4          1.09µs ± 0%    1.09µs ± 0%  +0.02%  (p=0.011 n=22+27)
FmtManyArgs-4              2.67µs ± 0%    2.68µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.279 n=29+30)
GobDecode-4                33.1ms ± 1%    33.1ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.052 n=28+29)
GobEncode-4                29.6ms ± 0%    29.6ms ± 0%  +0.08%  (p=0.013 n=28+29)
Gzip-4                      1.38s ± 2%     1.39s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.071 n=29+29)
Gunzip-4                    139ms ± 0%     139ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.265 n=29+29)
HTTPClientServer-4          789µs ± 4%     785µs ± 4%    ~     (p=0.206 n=29+28)
JSONEncode-4               49.7ms ± 0%    49.6ms ± 0%  -0.24%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
JSONDecode-4                266ms ± 1%     267ms ± 1%  +0.34%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
Mandelbrot200-4            16.6ms ± 0%    16.6ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.835 n=28+30)
GoParse-4                  15.9ms ± 0%    15.8ms ± 0%  -0.29%  (p=0.000 n=27+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4       380ns ± 0%     381ns ± 0%  +0.18%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4      1.18µs ± 0%    1.19µs ± 0%  +0.23%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4       357ns ± 0%     358ns ± 0%  +0.28%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      2.04µs ± 0%    2.04µs ± 0%  +0.06%  (p=0.006 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4      589ns ± 0%     590ns ± 0%  +0.24%  (p=0.000 n=28+30)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4      162µs ± 0%     162µs ± 0%  -0.01%  (p=0.027 n=26+29)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       9.58µs ± 0%    9.58µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.935 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4        287µs ± 0%     287µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.387 n=29+30)
Revcomp-4                   2.50s ± 0%     2.50s ± 0%  -0.10%  (p=0.020 n=28+28)
Template-4                  310ms ± 0%     310ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.406 n=30+30)
TimeParse-4                1.68µs ± 0%    1.68µs ± 0%  +0.03%  (p=0.014 n=30+17)
TimeFormat-4               1.65µs ± 0%    1.66µs ± 0%  +0.32%  (p=0.000 n=27+29)
[Geo mean]                  247µs          247µs       +0.05%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4              23.2MB/s ± 0%  23.2MB/s ± 0%  -0.08%  (p=0.032 n=27+29)
GobEncode-4              26.0MB/s ± 0%  25.9MB/s ± 0%  -0.10%  (p=0.011 n=29+29)
Gzip-4                   14.1MB/s ± 2%  14.0MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.081 n=29+29)
Gunzip-4                  139MB/s ± 0%   139MB/s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.290 n=29+29)
JSONEncode-4             39.0MB/s ± 0%  39.1MB/s ± 0%  +0.25%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
JSONDecode-4             7.30MB/s ± 1%  7.28MB/s ± 1%  -0.33%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
GoParse-4                3.65MB/s ± 0%  3.66MB/s ± 0%  +0.29%  (p=0.000 n=27+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4    84.1MB/s ± 0%  84.0MB/s ± 0%  -0.17%  (p=0.000 n=30+28)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4     864MB/s ± 0%   862MB/s ± 0%  -0.24%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4    89.5MB/s ± 0%  89.3MB/s ± 0%  -0.18%  (p=0.000 n=28+24)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4     502MB/s ± 0%   502MB/s ± 0%  -0.05%  (p=0.008 n=30+29)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4   1.70MB/s ± 0%  1.69MB/s ± 0%  -0.59%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   6.31MB/s ± 0%  6.31MB/s ± 0%  +0.05%  (p=0.005 n=30+26)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     3.34MB/s ± 0%  3.34MB/s ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     3.57MB/s ± 0%  3.57MB/s ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Revcomp-4                 102MB/s ± 0%   102MB/s ± 0%  +0.10%  (p=0.022 n=28+28)
Template-4               6.26MB/s ± 0%  6.26MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.768 n=30+30)
[Geo mean]               24.2MB/s       24.1MB/s       -0.08%

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Ben Shi
d60cf39f8e cmd/compile: optimize arm64's MADD and MSUB
This CL implements constant folding for MADD/MSUB on arm64.

1. The total size of pkg/android_arm64/ decreases about 4KB,
   excluding cmd/compile/ .

2. There is no regression in the go1 benchmark, excluding noise.
name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              16.4s ± 1%     16.5s ± 1%  +0.24%  (p=0.008 n=29+29)
Fannkuch11-4                8.73s ± 0%     8.71s ± 0%  -0.15%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4           174ns ± 0%     174ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FmtFprintfString-4          370ns ± 0%     372ns ± 2%  +0.53%  (p=0.007 n=24+30)
FmtFprintfInt-4             419ns ± 0%     419ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4          673ns ± 1%     661ns ± 1%  -1.81%  (p=0.000 n=30+27)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4     806ns ± 0%     805ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.957 n=28+27)
FmtFprintfFloat-4          1.09µs ± 0%    1.09µs ± 0%  -0.04%  (p=0.001 n=22+30)
FmtManyArgs-4              2.67µs ± 0%    2.68µs ± 0%  +0.03%  (p=0.045 n=29+28)
GobDecode-4                33.2ms ± 1%    32.5ms ± 1%  -2.11%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
GobEncode-4                29.5ms ± 0%    29.2ms ± 0%  -1.04%  (p=0.000 n=28+28)
Gzip-4                      1.39s ± 2%     1.38s ± 1%  -0.48%  (p=0.023 n=30+30)
Gunzip-4                    139ms ± 0%     139ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.616 n=30+28)
HTTPClientServer-4          766µs ± 4%     758µs ± 3%  -1.03%  (p=0.013 n=28+29)
JSONEncode-4               49.7ms ± 0%    49.6ms ± 0%  -0.24%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
JSONDecode-4                266ms ± 0%     268ms ± 1%  +1.07%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
Mandelbrot200-4            16.6ms ± 0%    16.6ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.248 n=30+29)
GoParse-4                  15.9ms ± 0%    16.0ms ± 0%  +0.76%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4       381ns ± 0%     380ns ± 0%  -0.14%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4      1.18µs ± 0%    1.19µs ± 1%  +0.30%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4       357ns ± 0%     357ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      2.04µs ± 0%    2.05µs ± 0%  +0.50%  (p=0.000 n=26+28)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4      590ns ± 0%     589ns ± 0%  -0.12%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4      162µs ± 0%     162µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.318 n=28+25)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       9.56µs ± 0%    9.56µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.072 n=30+29)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4        287µs ± 0%     287µs ± 0%  -0.02%  (p=0.005 n=28+28)
Revcomp-4                   2.50s ± 0%     2.51s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.246 n=29+29)
Template-4                  312ms ± 1%     313ms ± 1%  +0.46%  (p=0.002 n=30+30)
TimeParse-4                1.68µs ± 0%    1.67µs ± 0%  -0.31%  (p=0.000 n=27+29)
TimeFormat-4               1.66µs ± 0%    1.64µs ± 0%  -0.92%  (p=0.000 n=29+26)
[Geo mean]                  247µs          246µs       -0.15%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4              23.1MB/s ± 1%  23.6MB/s ± 0%  +2.17%  (p=0.000 n=29+28)
GobEncode-4              26.0MB/s ± 0%  26.3MB/s ± 0%  +1.05%  (p=0.000 n=28+28)
Gzip-4                   14.0MB/s ± 2%  14.1MB/s ± 1%  +0.47%  (p=0.026 n=30+30)
Gunzip-4                  139MB/s ± 0%   139MB/s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.624 n=30+28)
JSONEncode-4             39.1MB/s ± 0%  39.2MB/s ± 0%  +0.24%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
JSONDecode-4             7.31MB/s ± 0%  7.23MB/s ± 1%  -1.07%  (p=0.000 n=28+30)
GoParse-4                3.65MB/s ± 0%  3.62MB/s ± 0%  -0.77%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4    84.0MB/s ± 0%  84.1MB/s ± 0%  +0.18%  (p=0.000 n=28+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4     864MB/s ± 0%   861MB/s ± 1%  -0.29%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4    89.5MB/s ± 0%  89.5MB/s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.841 n=28+28)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4     502MB/s ± 0%   500MB/s ± 0%  -0.51%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4   1.69MB/s ± 0%  1.70MB/s ± 0%  +0.41%  (p=0.000 n=26+30)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   6.31MB/s ± 0%  6.30MB/s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.129 n=30+25)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     3.35MB/s ± 0%  3.35MB/s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.657 n=30+29)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     3.57MB/s ± 0%  3.57MB/s ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Revcomp-4                 102MB/s ± 0%   101MB/s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.213 n=29+29)
Template-4               6.22MB/s ± 1%  6.19MB/s ± 1%  -0.42%  (p=0.005 n=30+29)
[Geo mean]               24.1MB/s       24.2MB/s       +0.08%

Change-Id: I6c02d3c9975f6bd8bc215cb1fc14d29602b45649
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138095
Run-TryBot: Ben Shi <powerman1st@163.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
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2018-09-28 15:03:17 +00:00
Clément Chigot
bf8e6b7027 go/build, runtime/internal/sys: add GOOS=aix
This is the first commit of a series that will add AIX as an
operating system target for ppc64 architecture.

Updates #25893

Change-Id: I865b67a9c98277c11c1a56107be404ac5253277d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138115
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2018-09-28 13:45:09 +00:00
Chris Broadfoot
38861b5127 doc: add go1.11 to contrib.html
Missing from https://golang.org/project

Change-Id: I6cb769ae861a81f0264bae624b5fe8d70aa92497
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138355
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
2018-09-28 09:18:14 +00:00
Ian Davis
d3dcd89130 all: remove repeated "the" from comments
A simple grep over the codebase for "the the" which is often
missed by humans.

Change-Id: Ie4b4f07abfc24c73dcd51c8ef1edf4f73514a21c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138335
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
2018-09-28 08:46:55 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
75f4aa86ba doc: mention -compressdwarf=false on gdb page
Update #11799

Change-Id: I2646a52bfb8aecb67a664a7c6fba25511a1aa49f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/138182
Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2018-09-27 22:02:08 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
756c352963 sync: simplify (*entry).tryStore
The only change to the go build -gcflags=-m=2 output was to remove
these two lines:

sync/map.go:178:26: &e.p escapes to heap
sync/map.go:178:26: 	from &e.p (passed to call[argument escapes]) at sync/map.go:178:25

Benchstat report for sync.Map benchmarks:

name                                            old time/op  new time/op  delta
LoadMostlyHits/*sync_test.DeepCopyMap-12        10.6ns ±11%  10.2ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.299 n=10+8)
LoadMostlyHits/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12         54.6ns ± 3%  54.6ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.782 n=10+10)
LoadMostlyHits/*sync.Map-12                     10.1ns ± 1%  10.1ns ± 1%    ~     (p=1.127 n=10+8)
LoadMostlyMisses/*sync_test.DeepCopyMap-12      8.65ns ± 1%  8.77ns ± 5%  +1.39%  (p=0.017 n=9+10)
LoadMostlyMisses/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12       53.6ns ± 2%  53.8ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.408 n=10+9)
LoadMostlyMisses/*sync.Map-12                   7.37ns ± 1%  7.46ns ± 1%  +1.19%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
LoadOrStoreBalanced/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12     895ns ± 4%   906ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.203 n=9+10)
LoadOrStoreBalanced/*sync.Map-12                 872ns ±10%   804ns ±12%  -7.75%  (p=0.014 n=10+10)
LoadOrStoreUnique/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12      1.29µs ± 2%  1.28µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.586 n=10+9)
LoadOrStoreUnique/*sync.Map-12                  1.30µs ± 7%  1.40µs ± 2%  +6.95%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
LoadOrStoreCollision/*sync_test.DeepCopyMap-12  6.98ns ± 1%  6.91ns ± 1%  -1.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
LoadOrStoreCollision/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12    371ns ± 1%   372ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.679 n=9+9)
LoadOrStoreCollision/*sync.Map-12               5.49ns ± 1%  5.49ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.732 n=9+10)
Range/*sync_test.DeepCopyMap-12                 2.49µs ± 1%  2.50µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.148 n=10+10)
Range/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12                  54.7µs ± 1%  54.6µs ± 3%    ~     (p=0.549 n=9+10)
Range/*sync.Map-12                              2.74µs ± 1%  2.76µs ± 1%  +0.68%  (p=0.011 n=10+8)
AdversarialAlloc/*sync_test.DeepCopyMap-12      2.52µs ± 5%  2.54µs ± 7%    ~     (p=0.225 n=10+10)
AdversarialAlloc/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12        108ns ± 1%   107ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.101 n=10+9)
AdversarialAlloc/*sync.Map-12                    712ns ± 2%   714ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.984 n=8+10)
AdversarialDelete/*sync_test.DeepCopyMap-12      581ns ± 3%   578ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.781 n=9+9)
AdversarialDelete/*sync_test.RWMutexMap-12       126ns ± 2%   126ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.883 n=10+10)
AdversarialDelete/*sync.Map-12                   155ns ± 8%   158ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.158 n=10+9)

Change-Id: I1ed8e3109baca03087d0fad3df769fc7e38f6dbb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/137441
Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2018-09-27 21:44:20 +00:00
Travis Bischel
6a6f4a4653 net/textproto: redo BenchmarkReadMIMEHeader
This benchmark is odd currently because it uses inconsistent cases
between benchmark iterations, and each iteration actually does a bit of
testing.

This separates the two benchmark cases into two separate benchmarks and
removes the testing done on each iteration. The unit tests above
suffice.

The benchmark being more succinct will make it easier to gauge the
benefits of any future MIME header reading changes.

Change-Id: I2399fab28067f1aeec3d9b16951d39d787f8b39c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/134225
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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2018-09-27 19:58:04 +00:00