When using the FP or SP pseudo-register to load or store, pre-index and post-index formats
are not supported because the RSP and pseudo registers are not allowed to be modified in this
way. This CL deletes the related entries in optab and adds a few test cases.
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Remove the unused defaultcflags and defaultldflags variables.
Reported by staticcheck.
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This CL adds a new syscall.SyscallN API.
The proposal discussion also suggests the API should not only for
Windows but other platforms. However, the existing API set already
contain differences between platforms, hence the CL only implements
the Windows platform.
Moreover, although the API offers variadic parameters, the permitted
parameters remains up to a limit, which is selected as 42, and arguably
large enough.
Fixes#46552
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While processing signatset, the entry is deleted immediately after being
pushed to signatslice. Then calling writeType may add the same type
to signatset again. That would add more works, though not a big impact
to the performace, since when writeType is guarded by s.Siggen() check.
Instead, we should keep the entry in signatset, so written type will
never be added again.
This change does not affect compiler performace, but help debugging
issue like one in #46386 easier.
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Conversion between slices with different element types is not allowed.
Previously (1.8 <= goversion <= 1.16), this conversion was allowed
if the base types were from different packages and had identical names.
Update #47785
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Change Instantiate to be a function (not a method) and return an error.
Introduce an ArgumentError type to report information about which type
argument led to an error during verification.
This resolves a few concerns with the current API:
- The Checker method set was previously just Files. It is somewhat odd
to add an additional method for instantiation. Passing the checker as
an argument seems cleaner.
- pos, posList, and verify were bound together. In cases where no
verification is required, the call site was somewhat cluttered.
- Callers will likely want to access structured information about why
type information is invalid, and also may not have access to position
information. Returning an argument index solves both these problems;
if callers want to associate errors with an argument position, they
can do this via the resulting index.
We may want to make the first argument an opaque environment rather than
a Checker.
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The methods on the pipe type don't need to be exported. Doing so sets
a bad precedent that it's OK to export methods to indicate an internal
public API. That's not a good idea in general, because exported methods
increase cognitive load when reading code: the reader needs to consider
whether the exported method might be used via some external interface
or reflection.
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Many of the methods inside the archive/tar package don't need to be
exported. Doing so sets a bad precedent that it's OK to export methods
to indicate an internal public API. That's not a good idea in general,
because exported methods increase cognitive load when reading code:
the reader needs to consider whether the exported method might be used
via some external interface or reflection.
This CL should have no externally visible behaviour changes at all.
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This is used within Google's internal code repo, so getting it working
is a pre-req for enabling -G=3 by default.
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It appears that this code predates golang.org/cl/96535, which added
RelCol to support /*line*/ directives.
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Conversions to regular concrete types should not be rewritten during
stenciling.
Fixes#47740
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In preparation for upcoming API changes, change the internal API for
verification of type arguments to return an error and argument index,
and use this to lift up error reporting into Instantiate.
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When substituting a type instance, we rely on the instance being
expanded and do not call validType, so there is need to depend on
subster.pos for error reporting or to use subst.check for creating the
new Named type. Errors will be reported for the unsubstituted instance.
This is a superficial change, but justifies some later simplification
where we don't have access to pos or check.
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These sorts are only important for 'toolstash -cmp' testing of unified
IR against -G=0 mode, but they were added before I added
-d=unifiedquirks to allow altering small "don't care" output details
like this.
This CL should help mitigate issues with #44195 until package
objectpath is updated and deployed.
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Change an internal call of instantiateLazy to call Instantiate, so that
we can consolidate the logic for invoking verification.
This made verification of signatures lazy, which is not necessary but
should be harmless.
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Clean up a few issues related to panicking during invalid instantiation.
- Panic early in instantiateLazy when check == nil and verify == true.
Otherwise, we would panic at check.later.
- Always panic when check == nil and verify == true, even if targs is
of incorrect length. This is more consistent behavior.
- Lift the check for len(posList) <= len(targs) out of
Checker.instantiate. This is the only reason why posList is passed to
that function, and doing this allows us to eliminate posList from
instance. At this point instance is close to being unnecessary, so
update a TODO to this effect.
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Fixed a problem where an error would not occur
when a negative value was specified for the p flag.
`go build -p=0`
now should throw an error.
this is my first pr to this project.
If there's anything I'm missing, please let me know 🙏Fixes#46686
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CL 334873 added the net/http import to the wrong section in
test_vet.txt. Correct this to fix the longtest builders.
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MOVD $C_AACON2(Rf), Rt is encoded as ADD $C_AACON2_high_12_bits, Rf, REGTMP +
ADD $C_AACON2_low_12_bits, REGTMP, Rt. Actually REGTMP is not necessary here,
we can use Rt directly, so it becomes ADD $C_AACON2_high_12_bits, Rf, Rt +
ADD $C_AACON2_low_12_bits, Rt, Rt.
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Some arm64 instructions accept ZR as its destination register, such as MOVD,
AND, ADD etc. although it doesn't seem to make much sense, but we should
make sure the encoding is correct. However there exists some encoding mistakes
in the current assembler, they are:
1, 'MOVD $1, ZR' is incorrectly encoded as 'MOVD $1, ZR' + '0x00000000'.
2, 'AND $1, R2, ZR' is incorrectly encoded as 'MOVD $1, R27' + 'AND R27, R2, ZR' +
'0x00000000'.
3, 'AND $1, ZR' is incorrectly encoded as 'AND $1, ZR, RSP'.
Obviously the first two encoding errors can cause SIGILL, and the third one will
rewrite RSP.
At the same time, I found some weird encodings but they don't cause errors.
4, 'MOVD $0x0001000100010001, ZR' is encoded as 'MOVW $1, ZR' + 'MOVKW $(1<<16), ZR'.
5, 'AND $0x0001000100010001, R2, ZR' is encoded as 'MOVD $1, R27' + 'MOVK $(1<<16), R27' +
'MOVK $(1<<32), R27'.
Some of these issues also apply to 32-bit versions of these instructions.
These problems are not very complicated, and are basically caused by the improper
adaptation of the class of the constant to the entry in the optab. But the relationship
between these constant classes is a bit complicated, so I don't know how to deal with
issue 4 and 5, because they won't cause errors, so this CL didn't deal with them.
This CL fixed the first three issues.
Issue 1:
before: 'MOVD $1, ZR' => 'MOVD $1, ZR' + '0x00000000'.
after: 'MOVD $1, ZR' => 'MOVD $1, ZR'.
Issue 2:
before: 'AND $1, R2, ZR' => 'MOVD $1, R27' + 'AND R27, R2, ZR' + '0x00000000'.
after: 'AND $1, R2, ZR' => 'ORR $1, ZR, R27' + 'AND R27, R2, ZR'.
Issue 3:
before: 'AND $1, ZR' => 'AND $1, ZR, RSP'.
after: 'AND $1, ZR' => 'ORR $1, ZR, R27' + 'AND R27, ZR, ZR'.
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GO_LDSO is a setting that is set when the toolchain is build. It
only makes sense to use it on the host platform. Do not use it
when targetting a different platform.
In the past it was not a problem as GO_LDSO was almost always
unset. Now, with CL 301989 it is almost always set (maybe we want
to revisit it).
Fixes#47760.
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This CL reuses the SplitPathVersion function from the module package to
detect invalid major version suffixes and return a relevant error
message along with a suggested fix.
Fixes#44052Fixes#46085
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The vet flag either accepts a list of vets to run, or a distinguished
value, off, to disable vet during test. By default only 100% reliable
checks are run, thus there is no way to run all vets. This change adds
another distinguished value, all, that runs every vet, by passing no
flags.
During development it was discovered that parsing of the -vet flag value
is problematic, in that it accepts deprecated flags like -all. The root
cause is detailed in #47309, but for now passing distinguished values
(all, off) and anything else returns an error.
Fixes#45963
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Add failfast to cacheable list and update docs
Fixes#47355
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This is a clean port of CL 342990.
Fixes#47747.
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Pointers to type parameters don't have methods, but pointers to
defined types whose underlying types are type parameters may have
methods. Fix the respective test.
For #47747.
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elfwritedynentsym and elfWriteDynEntSym are identical.
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We need an extra case in convertToDictionary. In the case of an operand
which is an interface and converting to an empty interface, we don't
want to get the run-time type from the dictionary (which would be the
run-time type of the interface). We want to do a type-assert to the
empty interface.
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Once Interfaces have been completed they must never be written again,
as they may be used concurrently.
Avoid writing Interface.complete unnecessarily in Complete. Also, update
documentation to reflect that Complete must be called before the
Interface may be considered safe for concurrent use.
For #47726
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This reverts commit fda8ee8b07.
Reason for revert: Interface.Complete is still necessary for safe concurrency.
For #47726
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By using "uname -s -m" to get the OS name and hardware name,
then using it to match supported platform in case command.
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According to RISCV instruction set manual v2.2 Sec 6.1
MULHU followed by MUL will be fused into one multiply by microarchitecture
name old time/op new time/op delta
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MulUintptr/large 15.9ns ± 0% 10.9ns ± 0% -31.55% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
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Switch to concrete types. Bring your own object to fill in.
Allocate just enough for the IP byte slice.
The allocation is now just 4 bytes for IPv4,
which puts it in the tiny allocator, which is much faster.
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name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
WriteToReadFromUDP-8 32.0B ± 0% 4.0B ± 0% -87.50% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
WriteToReadFromUDP-8 1.00 ± 0% 1.00 ± 0% ~ (all equal)
Windows is temporarily stubbed out.
Updates #43451
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Duplicate some code to avoid an interface.
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WriteToReadFromUDP-8 2.00 ± 0% 1.00 ± 0% -50.00% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Windows is temporarily stubbed out.
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If the pcdata value indicates a restartable sequence, it is okay
to asynchronously preempt (and resume at the restart PC). Accept
it in isAsyncSafePoint.
Fixes#47530.
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Applying -Werror compiler option to request warnings is an usual
way to discover potential errors. Go user may put a cgo directive
in preamble: `// #cgo CFLAGS: -Werror=unused-parameter`.
However, the directive also takes effect on the cgo generated files.
I cleaned _cgo_main.c to help Go user only concentrate on warnings
of their own file.
Fixes#43639
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Prior to this commit, specifying a file for "." in MapFS
created an invalid fs.FS and caused infinite recursion in fs.WalkDir.
Fixes#46776
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Detect the NetBSD version in osinit and only enable the workaround for
the kernel bug identified in #42515 for NetBSD versions older than 9.2.
For #42515
For #46495
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golang.org/x/tools/txtar is the main location for this package. We
don't need our own copy.
For golang/go#47193
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The CC and CXX environment variables now support spaces and quotes
(both double and single). This fixes two issues: first, if CC is a
single path that contains spaces (like 'c:\Program
Files\gcc\bin\gcc.exe'), that should now work if the space is quoted
or escaped (#41400). Second, if CC or CXX has multiple arguments (like
'gcc -O2'), they are now split correctly, and the arguments are passed
before other arguments when invoking the C compiler. Previously,
strings.Fields was used to split arguments, and the arguments were
placed later in the command line. (#43078).
Fixesgolang/go#41400Fixesgolang/go#43078
NOTE: This change also includes a fix (CL 341929) for a test that was
broken by the original CL. Commit message for the fix is below.
[dev.cmdgo] cmd/link: fix TestBuildForTvOS
This test was broken in CL 334732 on darwin.
The test invokes 'go build' with a CC containing the arguments
-framework CoreFoundation. Previously, the go command split CC on
whitespace, and inserted the arguments after the command line when
running CC directly. Those arguments weren't passed to cgo though,
so cgo ran CC without -framework CoreFoundation (or any of the other
flags).
In CL 334732, we pass CC through to cgo, and cgo splits arguments
using str.SplitQuotedFields. So -framework CoreFoundation actually
gets passed to the C compiler. It appears that -framework flags are
only meant to be used in linking operations, so when cgo invokes clang
with -E (run preprocessor only), clang emits an error that -framework
is unused.
This change fixes the test by moving -framework CoreFoundation out of
CC and into CGO_LDFLAGS.
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JoinAndQuoteFields does the inverse of SplitQuotedFields: it joins a
list of arguments with spaces into one string, quoting arguments that
contain spaces or quotes.
QuotedStringListFlag uses SplitQuotedFields and JoinAndQuoteFields
together to define new flags that accept lists of arguments.
For golang/go#41400
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