This reduces inconsistency with other architectures and will allow
for further code deduplication.
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Use fatalf consistently on freebsd. Also use it on dragonfly, netbsd
and openbsd.
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For 32 bit equality (Eq32), rather than always zero extending to 64 bits,
sign extend for signed types and zero extend for unsigned types. This makes
no difference to the equality test (via SUB), however it increases the
likelihood of avoiding unnecessary sign or zero extension simply for the
purpose of equality testing.
While here, replace the Neq* rules with (Not (Eq*)) - this makes no
difference to the generated code (as the intermediates get expanded and
eliminated), however it means that changes to the equality rules also
reflect in the inequality rules.
As an example, the following:
lw t0,956(t0)
slli t0,t0,0x20
srli t0,t0,0x20
li t1,1
bne t1,t0,278fc
Becomes:
lw t0,1024(t0)
li t1,1
bne t1,t0,278b0
Removes almost 1000 instructions from the Go binary on riscv64.
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This fixes a regression from CL 494181.
The traceEnabled function splits the stack and is being
called by reentersyscall that shouldn't call anything
that splits the stack. Same with traceShuttingDown.
Fixes#61975
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hex is in fact immutable, declare it as a const to avoid accidental
modification, also for consistency with other packages.
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This is encoded similarly to RLDICL, but can clear the least
significant bits.
Likewise, update the auxint encoding of RLDICL to match those
used by the rotate and mask word ssa opcodes for easier usage
within lowering rules. The RLDICL ssa opcode is not used yet.
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The documentation of io.EOF: Read must return EOF itself, not an error
wrapping EOF, because callers will test for EOF using ==.
encoding/json package provides an example "ExampleDecoder" which uses
"err == io.EOF" as well, so I think it's more idiomatic to use == to test for io.EOF.
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This never belonged in escape analysis, but the non-unified generics
frontend didn't use typecheck. That frontend is gone, so now we can
desugar it earlier.
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Keeps the top-level loop in Main slightly cleaner.
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Remove these in favor of the explicit *At variants that take a
src.XPos.
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Instead of having the inliner specially recognize that eq/hash
functions can't be inlined, change the geneq and genhash to mark them
as //go:noinline.
This is a prereq for a subsequent CL that will move more logic for
handling rtypes from package types to package reflectdata.
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Skip the gotoolchain_net script test if any new-ish GOEXPERIMENT is
set, since it will fail under these circumstances.
Updates #62106.
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On Darwin (and assume also on iOS but not sure), notetsleepg
cannot be called in a signal-handling context. Avoid this
by disabling block reads on Darwin.
An alternate approach was to add "sigNote" with a pipe-based
implementation on Darwin, but that ultimately would have required
at least one more linkname between runtime and syscall to avoid
racing with fork and opening the pipe, so, not.
Fixes#61768.
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Relocate the definitions in cmddefs.go (used by the compiler and
the cover tool) to a separate package "covcmd". No change
in functionality, this is a pure refactoring, in preparation
for a subsequent change that will require updating the
imports for the package.
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Most architectures have a crosscall1 function that takes a function
pointer, a setg_gcc function pointer and a g pointer. However,
crosscall_386 only takes a function pointer and the call to setg_gcc
is performed in the thread entry function.
Rename crosscall_386 to crosscall1 for consistency with other
architectures, as well as standardising the API - while not strictly
necessary, it will allow for further deduplication as the calling
code becomes more consistent.
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This reduces inconsistency with other architectures and will allow
for further code deduplication.
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The Content-Length must be a valid numeric value, empty values should not be accepted.
See: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-content-lengthFixes#61679
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This CL removes a bunch of obsolete code, which made the overall
possible data flow of the compiler much harder to understand. In
particular, it:
1. Removes typecheck.Declare by inlining its only two remaining uses,
and simplifying them down to just the couple of relevant assignments
for each remaining caller.
2. Renames ir.Package.{Asms,Exports} to {AsmHdrDecls,PluginExports},
respectively, to better describe what they're used for. In particular,
PluginExports now actually holds only the subset of Exports that used
to be confusingly called "ptabs" in package reflectdata.
3. Renames reflectdata.WriteTabs to reflectdata.WritePluginTable, to
make it clearer what it does.
4. Removes the consistency checks on len(Exports) and len(ptabs),
since now it's plainly obvious that only the unified importer ever
appends to PluginExports.
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KDSA(Compute Digital Signature Authentication) instruction provides
support for the signing and verification of elliptic curves
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Even if a block is empty, we need to keep track of whether the
end-of-block instructions are preemptible.
This CL allows us to not mark the load+compare in instruction
sequences like
CMPL $0, runtime·writeBarrier(SB)
JEQ ...
Before, we had to mark the CMPL as uninterruptible because there
was no way to mark just the JEQ. Now there is, so there is no need
to mark the CMPL itself.
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There's no need for separate fixups phases anymore.
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Decls used to contain initializer statement for package-level
variables, but now it only contains ir.Funcs. So we might as well
rename it to Funcs and tighten its type to []*ir.Func.
Similarly, Externs always contains *ir.Names, so its type can be
constrained too.
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This CL moves the early deadcode elimination pass into the unified
writer. This allows shrinking the export data, by simplifying
expressions and removing unreachable statements. It also means we
don't need to repeatedly apply deadcode elimination on inlined calls
or instantiated generics.
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types2 already computes the order that package-level variables need to
be initialized in. Start using it.
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Various tools expect tar files to contain entries for directories.
I dropped them when writing cmd/distpack because they're not
strictly necessary and omitting them saves space, but it also
turns out to break some things, so add them back.
We will backport this to release-branch.go1.21 so that Go 1.21.1
will include the directory entries. We can't do anything about
Go 1.21.0 retroactively.
% tar tzvf go1.22rsc1.src.tar.gz | sed 10q
drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 0 Aug 10 10:07 go/
-rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 1337 Aug 10 10:07 go/CONTRIBUTING.md
-rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 1479 Aug 10 10:07 go/LICENSE
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-rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 42 Aug 10 10:07 go/VERSION
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drwxr-xr-x 0 0 0 0 Aug 10 10:07 go/
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Fixes#61862.
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time.Since(base) is an idiom that can be used to read the system
monotonic time as efficiently as possible, when that matters.
The current code structure adds a few nanoseconds on top of
the 15-20ns the time read already takes. Remove those few.
After this CL, there is no reason at all for anyone to
//go:linkname runtime.nanotime1 instead.
Came up while investigating #61765.
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This packages already contains other similar functions. Also add a test
for it.
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It was added by CL 288792 but was never used.
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modules.txt gets a new ## workspace line at the start of the file if
it's generated in workspace mode. Then, when deciding whether the go
command runs in mod=vendor, we only do so if we're in the same mode
(workspace or not) as the modules.txt specifies.
For #60056
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Makes it more convenient to add new bisection targets.
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The branch itself can't be marked, so we ensure we mark the last
ssa.Value in the block as uninterruptible, because that's where the
branch ends up getting its uninterruptibility from.
This is somewhat conservative, as we're marking an instruction as
uninterruptible that doesn't need to be. But it is an easy fix.
TODO: figure out a test
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Add a new GODEBUG setting, tlsmaxrsasize, which allows controlling the
maximum RSA key size we will accept during TLS handshakes.
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Split out the code that computes the initial inline "hairyness" budget
for a function so that it can be reused (in a later patch). This is a
pure refactoring; no change in compiler functionality.
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Rename the ir-local function "reassigned" to "Reassigned" so that it
can be used as part of inline heuristic analysis. Fix up the header
comment along that way, which had some stale material. Add support for
detecting reassignments via OASOP (as opposed to just simple
assignments).
Updates #61502.
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Add some machinery to support computing function "properties" for use
in driving inlining heuristics, and a unit testing framework to check
to see if the property computations are correct for a given set of
canned Go source files. This CL is mainly the analysis skeleton and a
testing framework; the code to compute the actual props will arrive in
a later patch.
Updates #61502.
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Add definitions for a set of Go function "properties" intended to be
useful for driving inlining decisions. This CL just defines a set of
flags and a container to hold them; a subsequent CL will add code to
compute the properties for a function given its IR/AST representation.
Updates #61502.
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The URL return value from the fetch helper in web.get was always
either the passed in URL (on success) or nil (on failure).
Remove it to reduce code complexity.
For #61877.
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The -pgo build setting is added late, so sort it into place.
Noticed while working on CL 504536.
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This flag is not terribly useful with the go command, which will pass
all environment variables through to subprocesses it invokes,
but it can be useful in other build systems, notably blaze and bazel,
to pass compiler-debugging variables like GOSSAFUNC through to
the compiler.
We have been maintaining this as a patch against Google's internal
toolchain for many years, and it has proven useful in those non-go-command
contexts.
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In CL 517755 the test was added in the unconstrained os_test.go
because it appeared to be portable, but it turned out not to be
valid on plan9.
(The build error was masked on the misc-compile TryBots by #61923.)
Although the test can also compile and run on Windows, the bug it
checks for is specific to Linux and only really needs to run there, so
I am moving it to os_unix_test.go instead of adding yet another test
file for “Unix and Windows but not Plan 9”.
Updates #60181.
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For #50102
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