All of the uses were already using *ir.Func index operands, so only
needs the map type itself updated.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
Updates #42982.
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Similar to the previous CL, the only two users of NodeQueue only
needed it for tracking objects, not arbitrary AST nodes. So change
it's signature to use *Name instead of Node.
This does require a tweak to the nowritebarrierrec checker, because
previously it was pushing the ODCLFUNC *Func pointers into the queue,
whereas now we push the ONAME/PFUNC *Name pointers instead. However,
it's trivial and safe to flip between them.
Also, this changes a handful of export-related code from Node to
*Name, to avoid introducing type assertions within iexport.go.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
Updates #42982.
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The only user of NodeSet (computing initialization dependencies) only
needs to store *Names in this structure. So change its definition to
match that need, and update the code in initorder.go accordingly.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
Updates #42982.
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According to [1], this function returns NULL when it errors, rather than
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, which other Win32 functions return. This was
pointed out in CL 273446 for the x/sys package, and this patch here
cleans it up for the syscall package and updates the vendored x/sys
package using the usual `go get/go mod vendor` dance. The function is
currently in use by crypto/x509/root_windows.go, which calls
CertOpenStore(CERT_STORE_PROV_MEMORY), which I assume can fail under OOM
or other weird conditions. Quick reversing indicates that [1] is
correct, as there's a `xor eax, eax` in the error paths of the function
just before jumping to the epilogue.
[1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wincrypt/nf-wincrypt-certopenstore#return-value
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Pulls in a fix to make versioned import paths more readable in pprof's
graph view.
Updated via the instructions in README.vendor.
Updates #36905
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Currently, because we use the same *Name to represent both declaration
and uses of an object, it's ambiguous what "n1 == n2" means when
comparing two Node values. It can mean any of: Are these the same
syntactic element? Is n1 a use of declared variable n2? Are n1 and n2
both uses of the same declared variable?
We'd like to introduce a new IdentExpr node to replace use of Name
within the AST, but that means those three cases need to be handled
differently. The first case needs to stay "n1 == n2", but the other
cases need to become "n1.Name() == n2" and "n1.Name() == n2.Name()",
respectively. ("n1.Name() == n2.Name()" also currently works for the
second case, but eventually we'll want to get rid of the Name.Name
method.)
This CL introduces helper functions SameSource and Uses to handle
these cases. It also introduces DeclaredBy, which is another somewhat
common case that the next CL introduces uses of.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
Updates #42990.
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There are no language changes in Go 1.16, so document that.
For #40700.
Fixes#42976.
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The only reason for the DeepCopyNode interface was to
allow the type syntaxes to avoid being constrained by
Left, Right etc. methods. Now those are gone, so the
general traversal methods they implement (doChildren, editChildren)
do the right thing for DeepCopy.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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deadcode is trying to walk the statements it can find,
but it can sweep in other nodes too. Stop doing that:
only walk known statements containing statements.
Otherwise, if we put panics in expression accessors that
shouldn't be used anymore, deadcode can trip them.
deadcode would be a good candidate to rewrite using
EditChildren, but that would certainly cause toolstash
changes, since deadcode is so ad-hoc about exactly
which parts of the function it looks at. For now just
remove the general traversal and leave as is.
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Put each node in charge of its EditChildren implementation.
This removes the final generic use of Left, SetLeft, Right, SetRight,
and so on in package ir.
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Put each node in charge of its DoChildren implementation.
This removes a generic use of Left, Right, and so on
in func DoChildren, heading toward removing those even from
being used in package ir.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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Put each node in charge of making copies of its own slices.
This removes a generic use of Body, SetBody, and so on
in func Copy, heading toward removing those even from
being used in package ir.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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This CL rephrases the general inlining rewriter in terms of ir.EditChildren.
It is the final part of the code that was processing arbitrary nodes using
Left, SetLeft, and so on. After this CL, there should be none left except
for the implementations of DoChildren and EditChildren, which fall next.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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This CL converts all the generic searching traversal to use ir.Find
instead of relying on direct access to Left, Right, and so on.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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This CL introduces the general visitor functionality that will replace
the Left, SetLeft, Right, SetRight, etc methods in the Node interface.
For now, the CL defines the functionality in terms of those methods,
but eventually the Nodes themselves will implement DoChildren
and EditChildren and be relieved of implementing Left, SetLeft, and so on.
The CL also updates Inspect (which moved to visit.go) and DeepCopy
to use the new functionality.
The Find helper is not used in this CL but will be used in a future one.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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Now inlcopy and ir.DeepCopy are semantically the same,
so drop the inlcopy implementation.
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DeepCopy is not called DeepSepCopy, so it should use Copy, not SepCopy.
Also, the old gc.treecopy, which became ir.DeepCopy, only copied
the Left, Right, and List fields - not Init, Rlist, Body - and I didn't
notice when I moved it over. A general utility function should of
course copy the whole node, so do that.
Finally, the semantics of Copy should not depend on whether a
particular child node is held directly in a field or in a slice,
so make Copy duplicate the slice backing arrays as well.
(Logically, those backing arrays are part of the node storage.)
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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The upcoming general iterators will process nodes in
source code order, meaning that the "then" block comes
before the "else" block. But for an if node, "then" is Body
while "else" is Rlist, and the inliner processes Rlist first.
The order of processing changes the order of inlining decisions,
which can affect which functions are inlined, but in general
won't affect much. (It's not like we know that we should prefer
to inline functions in else bodies over then bodies.)
Swapping these is not safe for toolstash -cmp.
Doing it in a separate CL lets the upcoming CLs all be toolstash-safe.
Change-Id: Id16172849239b0564930d2bbff1260ad6d03d5ab
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Sub provides a convenient way to refer to a subdirectory
automatically in future operations, like Unix's chdir(2).
The CL also includes updates to fstest to check Sub implementations.
As part of updating fstest, I changed the meaning of TestFS's
expected list to introduce a special case: if you list no expected files,
that means the FS must be empty. In general it's OK not to list all
the expected files, but if you list none, that's almost certainly a
mistake - if your FS were broken and empty, you wouldn't find out.
Making no expected files mean "must be empty" makes the mistake
less likely - if your file system ever worked, then your test will keep
it working.
That change found a testing bug: embedtest was making exactly
that mistake.
Fixes#42322.
Change-Id: I63fd4aa866b30061a0e51ca9a1927e576d6ec41e
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The iOS kernel has the same problem as the macOS kernel. Extend
the workaround of #41702 (CL 262438 and CL 262817) to iOS.
Updates #35851.
Change-Id: I7ccec00dc96643c08c5be8b385394856d0fa0f64
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Go 1.16 will be the last to support macOS 10.12 Sierra.
Go 1.17 will require macOS 10.13 High Sierra.
For #23011.
Change-Id: I80052bdde4d9f1c5d71b67b85f65fb0b40856750
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Discussion on #42328 led to a decision to exclude files matching
.* and _* from embedded directory results when embedding an
entire directory tree.
This CL implements that new behavior.
Fixes#42328.
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For #40700
Change-Id: I0083db494284d6142e1b8b981fca4ac30af2012a
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This CL consolidates and cleans up fmt.go's logic for skipping past
Nodes introduced during typechecking. This allows eliminating SetOrig
on ConvExpr and Name. Also changes ConstExpr.SetOrig to a panic for
good measure.
The only remaining SetOrig uses now are for rewriting multi-value
"f(g())" calls and "return g()" statements, and type-checking
composite literals. It should be possible to eliminate both of those
as well.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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An address of offset(SP) may point to the callee args area, and
may be used to move things into/out of the args/results. If an
address like that is spilled and picked up by the GC, it may hold
an arg/result live in the callee, which may not actually be live
(e.g. a result not initialized at function entry). Make sure
they are rematerializeable, so they are always short-lived and
never picked up by the GC.
This CL changes 386, PPC64, and Wasm. On AMD64 we already have
the rule (line 2159). On other architectures, we already have
similar rules like
(OffPtr [off] ptr:(SP)) => (MOVDaddr [int32(off)] ptr)
to avoid this problem. (Probably me in the past had run into
this...)
Fixes#42944.
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timer.when must always be positive. addtimer and modtimer already check
that it is non-negative; we expand it to include zero. Also upgrade from
pinning bad values to throwing, as these values shouldn't be possible to
pass (except as below).
timeSleep may overflow timer.nextwhen. This would previously have been
pinned by resetForSleep, now we fix it manually.
runOneTimer may overflow timer.when when adding timer.period. Detect
this and pin to maxWhen.
addtimer is now too strict to allow TestOverflowRuntimeTimer to test an
overflowed timer. Such a timer should not be possible; to help guard
against accidental inclusion siftup / siftdown will check timers as it
goes. This has been replaced with tests for period and sleep overflows.
Change-Id: I17f9739e27ebcb20d87945c635050316fb8e9226
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timer when == 0, in the context of timer0When and timerModifiedEarliest,
is a sentinel value meaning there are no timers on the heap.
TestCheckRuntimeTimerOverflow reaching into the runtime to set a timer
to when = 0 when it is otherwise not possible breaks this invariant.
After golang.org/cl/258303, we will no longer detect and run this timer,
thus blocking any other timers lower on the heap from running. This
manifests as random timers failing to fire in other tests.
The need to set this overflowed timer to when = 0 is gone with the old
timer proc implementation, so we can simply remove it.
Fixes#42424
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This resolves all TODOs for the runtime and compiler and mentions
several other changes.
For #40700.
Fixes#42892.
Fixes#42894.
Change-Id: I18d14cfe572baf679ecf8b0a4e82c4b866da5a04
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It's useful to have quick access to the types.Field that a given
selector or method value expression refer to. Previously we abused Opt
for this, but couldn't do that for OCALLPART because escape analysis
uses Opt.
Now that we have more flexibility, we can simply add additional
pointer fields for this. This also allows getting rid of an unneeded
ONAME node for OCALLPART.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
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The s390x assembly for shlVU does a forward copy when the shift amount s
is 0. This causes corruption of the result z when z is aliased to the
input x.
This fix removes the s390x assembly for both shlVU and shrVU so the pure
go implementations will be used.
Test cases have been added to the existing TestShiftOverlap test to
cover shift values of 0, 1 and (_W - 1).
Fixes#42838
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The next CL adds ConstExpr, which is a more memory efficient
representation for constant expressions than Name. However, currently
a bunch of Val helper methods are defined on Name. This CL changes
them into standalone functions that work with any Node.Val
implementation.
There's also an existing standalone function named Int64Val, which
takes a Type argument to specify what type of integer is expected. So
to avoid collisions, this CL renames it to IntVal.
Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.
[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/ir
rf 'mv Int64Val IntVal'
sed -i -E -e 's/\(n \*Name\) (CanInt64|((I|Ui)nt64|Bool|String)Val)\(/\1(n Node/' name.go
cd ../gc
rf '
ex {
import "cmd/compile/internal/ir"
var n ir.Node
n.CanInt64() -> ir.CanInt64(n)
n.Int64Val() -> ir.Int64Val(n)
n.Uint64Val() -> ir.Uint64Val(n)
n.BoolVal() -> ir.BoolVal(n)
n.StringVal() -> ir.StringVal(n)
}
'
cd ../ir
rf '
mv CanInt64 Int64Val Uint64Val BoolVal StringVal val.go
rm Node.CanInt64 Node.Int64Val Node.Uint64Val Node.BoolVal Node.StringVal
'
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Recreated manually to push below some CLs it depended on.
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All instructions in the FMA extension on x86 are VEX prefixed.
VEX prefixed instructions generally require OSXSAVE to be enabled.
The execution of FMA instructions emitted by the Go compiler on amd64
will generate an invalid opcode exception if OSXSAVE is not enabled.
Fixes#41022
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assign.go:59:28: error: ‘x’ repeated on left side of :=
assign.go:65:20: error: ‘a’ repeated on left side of :=
method2.go:36:11: error: reference to method ‘val’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface
method2.go:37:11: error: reference to method ‘val’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface
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This CL improves handling of OCONVNOP nodes during ssa generation,
so it is not toolstash safe.
An OCONVNOP wrapper is necessary for the "for" condition of
certain compiled range loops, and the boolean evaluator was
not looking through them properly, generating unnecessary
temporaries. That change saved 8k of the (13 MB) go binary.
The other changes just streamline the handling of OCONVNOP
to be more like what OSTMTEXPR will be like. They have no
effect on output size but do tweak the ssa graph a little, which
causes different register decisions and therefore different output.
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