We currently make dictionaries contain a relocation pointing to
methods that generic code might use, so that those methods are not
deadcode eliminated. However, with inlining we can end up not using
the dictionary, making the reference from the dictionary to the method
no longer keep the method alive.
Fix this by keeping the dictionary alive at generic interface call sites.
It's a bit of overkill, as we only need to keep the dictionary statically
alive. We don't actually need it dynamically alive, which is what KeepAlive
does. But it works. It ends up generating a LEAQ + stack spill that aren't
necessary, but that's pretty low overhead.
To make this work, I needed to stop generating methods on shape types.
We should do this anyway, as we shouldn't ever need them. But currently
we do use them! issue44688.go has a test that only works because it calls
a method on a shape type. I've disabled that test for now, will work on it
in a subsequent CL.
Fixes#48047
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In CL 349613,we have supported types.IdentityStrict() that does strict
type comparison.
Therefore, OCONVNOP becomes a possible case in call.X.Op().
Fixes#48604
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For #48617
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In CL 349614. we removed the early transformation code that
was needed to create the implicit CONVIFACE nodes.
Because the transformCall function is not called when translating OFUNCINST.
So we add in needed CONVIFACE nodes via typecheckaste().
Fixes#48598
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Deal correctly with a blank local variable with type param type. This is
a special case, because a blank local variable is not in the fn.Dcl
list. In this case, we must explicitly create a new blank node with the
correct substituted type, so we have correct types if the blank local
variable has an initializing assignment.
Fixes#48602
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The delayTransform only checks whether ir.CurFunc is generic function or
not. but when compiling a non-generic closure inside a generic function,
we also want to delay the transformation, which delayTransform fails to
detect, since when ir.CurFunc is the closure, not the top level function.
Instead, we must rely on irgen.topFuncIsGeneric field to decide whether
to delay the transformation, the same logic with what is being done for
not adding closure inside a generic function to g.target.Decls list.
Fixes#48609
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In markType() in crawler.go, mark the type of a unexported field if it
is a fully-instantiated type, since we create and instantiate the
methods of any fully-instantiated type that we see during import. As
before, we still do not mark the type of an unexported field if that
type is not generic. Fixes#48454 and most recent issue described in
48337. The included test is similar to the case in 48454.
Fixes#48454Fixes#48337
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Instructions with immediates can be precomputed when operating on a
constant - do so for SLTI/SLTIU, SLLI/SRLI/SRAI, NEG/NEGW, ANDI, ORI
and ADDI. Additionally, optimise ANDI and ORI when the immediate is
all ones or all zeroes.
In particular, the RISCV64 logical left and right shift rules
(Lsh*x*/Rsh*Ux*) produce sequences that check if the shift amount
exceeds 64 and if so returns zero. When the shift amount is a
constant we can precompute and eliminate the filter entirely.
Likewise the arithmetic right shift rules produce sequences that
check if the shift amount exceeds 64 and if so, ensures that the
lower six bits of the shift are all ones. When the shift amount
is a constant we can precompute the shift value.
Arithmetic right shift sequences like:
117fc: 00100513 li a0,1
11800: 04053593 sltiu a1,a0,64
11804: fff58593 addi a1,a1,-1
11808: 0015e593 ori a1,a1,1
1180c: 40b45433 sra s0,s0,a1
Are now a single srai instruction:
117fc: 40145413 srai s0,s0,0x1
Likewise for logical left shift (and logical right shift):
1d560: 01100413 li s0,17
1d564: 04043413 sltiu s0,s0,64
1d568: 40800433 neg s0,s0
1d56c: 01131493 slli s1,t1,0x11
1d570: 0084f433 and s0,s1,s0
Which are now a single slli (or srli) instruction:
1d120: 01131413 slli s0,t1,0x11
This removes more than 30,000 instructions from the Go binary and
should improve performance in a variety of areas - of note
runtime.makemap_small drops from 48 to 36 instructions. Similar
gains exist in at least other parts of runtime and math/bits.
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Add tests for shift by constant, masked shifts and bounded shifts. While here,
sort tests by architecture and keep order of tests consistent (lsh, rshU, rsh).
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For #33232.
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Agressively mark all LHS variables in assignments as used if there
is any error in the (entire) assignment. This reduces the number of
spurious "declared but not used" errors in programs that are invalid
in the first place. This behavior is closer to the behavior of the
compiler's original type checker (types1) and lets us remove lines
of the form "_ = variable" just to satisfy test cases. It also makes
more important errors visible by not crowding them out.
Remove the Checker.useLHS function and use Checker.use instead:
useLHS didn't evaluate top-level variables, but we actually want
them to be evaluated in an error scenario so that they are getting
used (and thus we don't get the "declared but not used" error).
Fixes#42937.
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When used with the compiler, types2 will report assignment error
messages that closely match what the compiler type checker (types1)
produces.
Also, mark lhs variables as used in invalid variable initializations
to avoid a class of follow-on errors.
Fixes#48558.
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Like other builtin functions, unsafe.Add's len operand is allowed to
be variable sized. However, unlike other builtins, it doesn't get
lowered to a runtime function call, so we never end up coercing it to
a specific type. As a result, we could end up constructing an OpAddPtr
value but with a less-than-ptr-sized addend operand.
This CL fixes this by always coercing the second operand to uintptr
during SSA construction.
Theoretically, we could do this during walk instead, but the frontend
doesn't allow converting negative constants to uintptr.
Fixes#48536.
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Adjust types2 and go/types and some test cases.
Because `any` is not treated specially anymore in constraint
position we get additional errors in constraints if `any` is
used before Go1.18 (in addition to the error that type parameter
lists are not permitted before Go1.18).
Fixes#33232.
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BMI1 includes four instructions (ANDN, BLSI, BLSMSK, BLSR) that are
easy to peephole optimize, and which GCC always seems to favor using
when available and applicable.
Updates #45453.
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xml names can't have any of '[],' in them, which might appear in
generic type names. Truncate at the first '[' so the names are still valid.
Fixes#48318
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When going to dictionary formats derived from the function
instantiations, I had broken out noder.Assignop() to deal specially with
shape types, but didn't quite get the tricky case right. We still need
to allow conversion between shape types, but if the destination is an
interface, we need to use CONVIFACE rather than CONVNOP.
Fixes#48453.
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Ensure constant shift amounts are in the range [0-31]. When shift amounts
are out of range, bad things happen. Shift amounts out of range occur
when lowering 64-bit shifts (we take an in-range shift s in [0-63] and
calculate s-32 and 32-s, both of which might be out of [0-31]).
The constant shift operations themselves still work, but their shift
amounts get copied unmolested to operations like ORshiftLL which use only
the low 5 bits. That changes an operation like <<100 which unconditionally
produces 0, to <<4, which doesn't.
Fixes#48476
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As with other recent issues, the Init field of a range loop was not
being handled properly. Generally, it is much better to explicitly
import/export the Init statements, else they are incorrectly added
before the associated node, rather than as the Init value of the node.
This was causing labels to not be correctly added to the range loop that
it is immediately preceding.
Made the ORANGE handling completely similar to the OFOR handling.
Fixes#48462
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CL 342350 fixed panic with dead hidden closures, by marking discarded
hidden closure as dead, and won't compile them. However, the fix is
incomplete. In case the "if" or "else" block end with panic or return
statement:
if true { return }
# All nodes starts from here are dead
the dead nodes must be processed with markHiddenClosureDead, but they
are not, causing the compiler crashes.
This CL adds that missing part.
Fixes#48459
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This also requires that we sometimes delay transformSelect(), if the
assignments in the Comm part of the select have not been transformed.
Fixes#48137
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For certain type of method wrappers we used to generate a tail
call. That was disabled in CL 307234 when register ABI is used,
because with the current IR it was difficult to generate a tail
call with the arguments in the right places. The problem was that
the IR does not contain a CALL-like node with arguments; instead,
it contains an OAS node that adjusts the receiver, than an
OTAILCALL node that just contains the target, but no argument
(with the assumption that the OAS node will put the adjusted
receiver in the right place). With register ABI, putting
arguments in registers are done in SSA. The assignment (OAS)
doesn't put the receiver in register.
This CL changes the IR of a tail call to take an actual OCALL
node. Specifically, a tail call is represented as
OTAILCALL (OCALL target args...)
This way, the call target and args are connected through the OCALL
node. So the call can be analyzed in SSA and the args can be passed
in the right places.
(Alternatively, we could have OTAILCALL node directly take the
target and the args, without the OCALL node. Using an OCALL node is
convenient as there are existing code that processes OCALL nodes
which do not need to be changed. Also, a tail call is similar to
ORETURN (OCALL target args...), except it doesn't preserve the
frame. I did the former but I'm open to change.)
The SSA representation is similar. Previously, the IR lowers to
a Store the receiver then a BlockRetJmp which jumps to the target
(without putting the arg in register). Now we use a TailCall op,
which takes the target and the args. The call expansion pass and
the register allocator handles TailCall pretty much like a
StaticCall, and it will do the right ABI analysis and put the args
in the right places. (Args other than the receiver are already in
the right places. For register args it generates no code for them.
For stack args currently it generates a self copy. I'll work on
optimize that out.) BlockRetJmp is still used, signaling it is a
tail call. The actual call is made in the TailCall op so
BlockRetJmp generates no code (we could use BlockExit if we like).
This slightly reduces binary size:
old new
cmd/go 14003088 13953936
cmd/link 6275552 6271456
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There are a bunch of nodes beside ONAME and OTYPE, (such as OSTRUCTLIT
and OCOMPLIT) which can introduce a generic type that we need to mark.
So, just mark any generic type on any node in markInlBody. In this
particular issue, the type is introduced by an OSTRUCTLIT node.
Updates #48337
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This is caused by some nodes didn't carry the real line number.
Noder1 wraps these node with ir.ParenExpr. To fix this issue,
wraps this node like what noder1 does.
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The variable represents the microarchitecture level for which to compile.
Valid values are v1 (default), v2, v3, v4.
Updates #45453
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Move ShapePkg to types, and change types.NewNamed to automatically set
IsShape/HasShape if a type is in the shapes pkg. This means that
imported shape types will automatically have the correct
IsShape/HasShape flags, even though we are not explicitly
exporting/importing those flags.
Updates #48337
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This is a port of CL 349009 to typecheck importer.
Fixes#48306
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The importReader always reads type parameter before declaring type stub
declaration. Thus, for recursive type, the type parameter is going to be
read twice, cause the bound more than once error.
To fix this, only read the type parameter after declaring stub obj, thus
r.doDecl can see the type was already inserted and terminate the
recursive call earlier.
Fixes#48280
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Fixes#48317
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CL 345486 introduced an optimization to reflect's map accesses
which is not quite correct. We can't use the optimized code if the
value type is >128 bytes.
See cmd/compile/internal/walk/walk.go:mapfast
Fixes#48357
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Also, add the FABSS and FABSD pseudo instructions to the assembler.
The compiler could use FSGNJX[SD] directly but there doesn't seem
to be much advantage to doing so and the pseudo instructions are
easier to understand.
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In some rewrite rules for arm64 bitfield optimizations, the
bitfield lsb value and the bitfield width value are related
to datasize, some of them use datasize directly to check the
bitfield lsb value is valid, to get the bitfiled width value,
but some of them call isARM64BFMask() and arm64BFWidth()
functions. In order to be consistent, this patch changes them
all to use datasize.
Besides, this patch sorts the codegen test cases.
Run the "toolstash-check -all" command and find one inconsistent code
is as the following.
new: src/math/fma.go:104 BEQ 247
master: src/math/fma.go:104 BEQ 248
The above inconsistence is due to this patch changing the range of the
field lsb value in "UBFIZ" optimization rules from "lc+(32|16|8)<64" to
"lc<64", so that the following code is generated as "UBFIZ". The logical
of changed code is still correct.
The code of src/math/fma.go:160:
const uvinf = 0x7FF0000000000000
func FMA(a, b uint32) float64 {
ps := a+b
return Float64frombits(uint64(ps)<<63 | uvinf)
}
The new assembly code:
TEXT "".FMA(SB), LEAF|NOFRAME|ABIInternal, $0-16
MOVWU "".a(FP), R0
MOVWU "".b+4(FP), R1
ADD R1, R0, R0
UBFIZ $63, R0, $1, R0
ORR $9218868437227405312, R0, R0
MOVD R0, "".~r2+8(FP)
RET (R30)
The master assembly code:
TEXT "".FMA(SB), LEAF|NOFRAME|ABIInternal, $0-16
MOVWU "".a(FP), R0
MOVWU "".b+4(FP), R1
ADD R1, R0, R0
MOVWU R0, R0
LSL $63, R0, R0
ORR $9218868437227405312, R0, R0
MOVD R0, "".~r2+8(FP)
RET (R30)
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For #48301.
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Add a missing nil check in the formatting code for expression
nodes. Matches the nil checks in the same code.
Fixes#48301.
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If closure in a global assignment and has a method receiver.
We should assign receiver as a global variable, not a local variable.
Fixes#48225
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gri@ reports that types2 now correctly handles when type parameters
recursively refer back to the parameterized type, so we might as well
add tests to exercise that. Unified IR also correctly handles
importing and exporting these types, but -G=3 currently does not.
Updates #46461.
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When an OAS node is converted to an OSELRECV2 node in tcSelect(), the
possible DCL node in the Init field was being dropped, since a
completely new node was being created and the Init field was not set. I
don't expect n.Init() to be set for the ORECV case, but the code now
deals with that too.
Fixed bug in both tcSelect() and transformSelect().
Fixes#48289
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A generic conversion might be required for when converting T->interface{}.
When stenciled with T=interface{}, then that conversion doesn't need
to do anything.
Fixes#48276
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run.go has logic for being able to run tests with various -G flags,
but not all test types (in particular, "asmcheck" tests) support
configuring non-default -G levels. The intention was that these tests
would continue running in the default mode (at the time -G=0), but at
some point it seems like we accidentally disabled them all
together (if it ever worked correctly in the first place).
Fixes#48247.
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CL 347529 broke the longtest builders due to missing -G=3 flag when
compiling the added test.
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When reading body of inlining function, which has another inlined
function in the body, the reader still add this inlined function to
todoBodies, which it shouldn't because the inlined function was read
already.
To fix this, introduce new flag to signal that we are done construting
all functions in todoBodies, thus the addBody shouldn't add anything
to todoBodies then.
Updates #48094
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In case of embedded field, if the receiver was fully instantiated, we
must use its instantiated type, instead of passing the type params of
the base receiver.
Fixes#47797Fixes#48253
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The codegen tests are currently skipped (see #48247). The test
added in CL 346050 did not compile because it was in the main
package but did not contain a main function. Changing the package
to 'codegen' fixes the issue.
Updates #48247.
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The codegen tests are currently skipped (see #48247) and the
bitfield tests do not actually compile due to a duplicate function
name (sbfiz5) added in CL 267602. Renaming the function fixes the
issue.
Updates #48247.
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