NetBSD's C compiler appears to support -fdebug-prefix-map but
not -gno-record-gcc-switches. Remove assumption that support
for the former implies the latter.
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The export data format was augmented with a new "unsafe-uintptr" tag
in https://golang.org/cl/18584, but builtin.go was not regenerated.
While here, add a test to make sure builtin.go stays up to date in the
future.
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The go/build parser accepts "//+build", with no spaces.
Make the cmd/dist bootstrap parser do the same.
While in theory we should always use the space form,
I copied some code that did not into the standard tree,
and I was very confused that 'go test' had had no problem
but then make.bash died.
(As a reminder, cmd/dist does not use go/build because
cmd/dist must build against earlier versions of Go.)
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We have private reports of compilers that mishandle that.
Write to a temporary file instead.
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The Go 1.6 release notes say that Go 1.7 will remove support
for the GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT environment variable,
making vendoring always on. Do that.
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The Go 1.6 release notes say we'll remove the “-X name value” form
(in favor of the “-X name=value” form) in Go 1.7.
Do that.
Also establish the doc/go1.7.txt file.
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These have no accepted input syntax and,
as far as I can tell, do not actually exist.
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3DNotAnymore!
These only ever existed on AMD (not Intel) processors,
and AMD cancelled support for them in August 2010.
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gofmt prints an error to stderr when a file is deleted during its
`filepath.Walk()', which can happen in builds that change the tree
concurrently with gofmt running.
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Tested it 1000x on OS X and Linux amd64, no failures.
Updated TODO.
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This call to os.Getwd (or getwd) has been part of the linker since the C
implementation in 7d507dc6e6. It stopped being used in 26438d4d80, and
survived the conversion to Go in 1f9dbb60ef.
Its return value goes unused (the linker gets the value for AT_comp_dir in
dwarf.go), remove it.
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Changes largely in preparation for eventually switching the builtin
export data to use the new binary format.
Replace fancy incremental line-by-line scanning with simply reading
the entire object file into memory, finding the export data section,
and processing it that way.
Just use "package runtime" and "package unsafe" in the builtin Go
source files so we don't need to rewrite references to "PACKAGE".
Stop looking for init_PACKAGE_function; it doesn't exist anyway.
Compile package runtime with -u so that its export data marks it as a
"safe" package.
Eliminate requirement to pass "runtime" and "unsafe" as command-line
arguments so that just "go run mkbuiltin.go" works.
Only rewrite builtin.go when successful.
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It was only really necessary for ensuring that package runtime should
be treated as safe even without a "safe" marker, but mkbuiltin.go now
compiles it with -u.
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Add the following flags when supported by the compiler:
-gno-record-gcc-switches
-fdebug-prefix-map=$WORK=/tmp/go-build
Add an empty NAME symbol to the ELF .symtab. GNU ld will add a NAME
symbol when one is not present; including one of our own prevents it
from adding a reference to the link tempdir.
Fixes#13247 for compilers that support -fdebug-prefix-map. (gcc, clang
in the near future.)
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Fixes#13930.
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Also throw in a few more shift constant folding.
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* In cases where we end up with empty branches like in
if a then jmp b else jmp b;
the flow can be replaced by a; jmp b.
The following functions is optimized as follows:
func f(a bool, x int) int {
v := 0
if a {
v = -1
} else {
v = -1
}
return x | v
}
Before this change:
02819 (arith_ssa.go:362) VARDEF "".~r2+16(FP)
02820 (arith_ssa.go:362) MOVQ $0, "".~r2+16(FP)
02821 (arith_ssa.go:362) MOVB "".a(FP), AX
02822 (arith_ssa.go:362) TESTB AX, AX
02823 (arith_ssa.go:364) JEQ 2824
02824 (arith_ssa.go:369) VARDEF "".~r2+16(FP)
02825 (arith_ssa.go:369) MOVQ $-1, "".~r2+16(FP)
02826 (arith_ssa.go:369) RET
After this change:
02819 (arith_ssa.go:362) VARDEF "".~r2+16(FP)
02820 (arith_ssa.go:369) VARDEF "".~r2+16(FP)
02821 (arith_ssa.go:369) MOVQ $-1, "".~r2+16(FP)
02822 (arith_ssa.go:369) RET
Updates #14277
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* Merge copyelim into phielim.
* Add phielimValue to rewrite. cgoIsGoPointer is, for example, 2
instructions smaller now.
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This bug was introduced in golang.org/cl/18217,
while trying to fix#13777.
Originally I wanted to just disable inlining for the case
being handled incorrectly, but it's fairly difficult to detect
and much easier just to fix. Since the case being handled
incorrectly was inlined correctly in Go 1.5, not inlining it
would also be somewhat of a regression.
So just fix it.
Test case copied from Ian's CL 19520.
The mistake to worry about in this CL would be relaxing
the condition too much (we now print the note more often
than we did yesterday). To confirm that we'd catch this mistake,
I checked that changing (!fmtbody || !t.Funarg) to (true) does
cause fixedbugs/issue13777.go to fail. And putting it back
to what is written in this CL makes that test pass again
as well as the new fixedbugs/issue14331.go.
So I believe that the new condition is correct for both constraints.
Fixes#14331.
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ANDs of constants whose only set bits are leading or trailing can be
rewritten as two shifts instead. This is slightly faster for 32 or
64 bit operands.
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Type switches need write barriers if the written-to
variable is heap allocated.
For the added needwritebarrier call, the right arg doesn't
really matter, I just pass something that will never disqualify
the write barrier. The left arg is the one that matters.
Fixes#14306
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When printing a value with just an aux, print the aux as well. Debugging
cse is easier when the aux values are visible.
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Flagalloc was recalculating flags is some situations
when it didn't need to. Fixed by using the same name
for the original flag calculation instruction throughout.
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Semi-regular merge from tip to dev.ssa.
Two fixes:
1) Mark selectgo as not returning. This caused problems
because there are no VARKILL ops on the selectgo path,
causing things to be marked live that shouldn't be.
2) Tell the amd64 assembler that addressing modes like
name(SP)(AX*4) are ok.
Change-Id: I9ca81c76391b1a65cc47edc8610c70ff1a621913
Found by inspecting random generated code.
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* Phis can have variable number of arguments, but rulegen assumed that
each operation has fixed number of arguments.
* Rewriting Phis is necessary to handle the following case:
func f1_ssa(a bool, x int) int {
v := 0
if a {
v = -1
} else {
v = -1
}
return x|v
}
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Given GOPATH=p1:p2 and source code of just the right form,
the go command could previously end up invoking the compiler
with -I p2 -I p1 or the linker with -L p2 -L p1, so that
compiled packages in p2 incorrectly shadowed packages in p1.
If foo were in both p1 and p2 and the compilation of bar
were such that the -I and -L options were inverted in this way,
then
GOPATH=p2 go install foo
GOPATH=p1:p2 go install bar
would get the p2 copy of foo instead of the (expected) p1 copy of foo.
This manifested in real usage in a few different ways, but in all
the root cause was that the -I or -L option sequence did not
match GOPATH.
Make it match GOPATH.
Fixes#14176 (second report).
Fixes#14192.
Related but less common issue #14271 not fixed.
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And update two imports in cmd/internal/objfile/disasm.go.
This makes GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=0 ./make.bash work.
For Go 1.7 we will move it back.
Fixes#14236.
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This error only affects the compilation of the standard library,
but I discovered that if you import "notexist" from the standard
library then you get both an error about notexist not existing
and an error about notexist being a non-standard package
(because the non-existant package is in fact not a standard package).
Silence the second error.
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A first pass to decompose user types (structs, maybe
arrays someday), and a second pass to decompose builtin
types (strings, interfaces, slices, complex). David wants
this for value range analysis so he can have structs decomposed
but slices and friends will still be intact and he can deduce
things like the length of a slice is >= 0.
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Adds a test to detect the bug that slipped in earlier when partioning
by the Aux value, but not sorting by it.
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Problem was caused by use of Args[].Aux differences
in early partitioning. This artificially separated
two equivalent expressions because sort ignores the
Aux field, hence things can end with equal things
separated by unequal things and thus the equal things
are split into more than one partition. For example:
SliceLen(a), SliceLen(b), SliceLen(a).
Fix: don't use Args[].Aux in initial partitioning.
Left in a debugging flag and some debugging Fprintf's;
not sure if that is house style or not. We'll probably
want to be more systematic in our naming conventions,
e.g. ssa.cse, ssa.scc, etc.
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Examine both Aux and AuxInt to form more precise initial partitions.
Restructure loop to avoid repeated type.Equal() call. Speeds up
compilation of testdata/gen/arithConst_ssa by 25%.
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Panic doesn't return, so record that we immediately exit after a panic
call. This will help code analysis.
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The frontend does this for 32 bits and below, but SSA needs
to do it for 64 bits. The algorithms are all copied from
cgen.go:cgen_div.
Speeds up TimeFormat substantially: ~40% slower to ~10% slower.
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Use just a single write barrier flag test, even if there
are multiple pointer fields in a struct.
This helps move more of the wb-specific code (like the LEA
needed to materialize the write address) into the unlikely path.
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If the output register is one of the input registers,
we can use a real add instead of LEA.
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* Enclose each rule's code in a for with no condition
* The loop is ran at most once because it's always terminated by a return.
* Use break when matching condition fails
* Drop rule hashes
* Shaves about 3 lines of code per rule
The binary size is not afected.
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Mostly indexed loads. A few more LEA cases.
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LEAQ symbol+100(SB), AX
Under dynamic link, rewrites to
MOVQ symbol@GOT(SB), AX
ADDQ $100, AX
but ADDQ clobbers flags, whereas the original LEAQ (when not dynamic
linking) doesn't.
Use LEAQ instead of ADDQ to add that constant in so we preserve flags.
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Shaves about 3 lines per generated rule.
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Removes approx. one assignment per rule.
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* Simplify comparisons of form a + const1 == const2 or a + const1 != const2.
* Canonicalize Eq, Neq, Add, Sub to have a constant as first argument.
Needed for the above new rules and helps constant folding.
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Modify the simple domCheck to use the sparse tree code. This
speeds up compilation of one of the generated test cases from
1m48s to 17s.
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The loading of zversion.go was expecting it to be in
package runtime, but it moved to runtime/internal/sys.
Worse, the load was not checking the error.
Update the path, check the error, add a test.
Fixes#14176.
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Move the cached sparse sets to the Config. I tested make.bash with
pre-allocating sets of size 150 and not caching very small sets, but the
difference between this implementation (no min size, no preallocation)
and a min size with preallocation was fairly negligible:
Number of sparse sets allocated:
Cached in Config w/none preallocated no min size 3684 *this CL*
Cached in Config w/three preallocated no min size 3370
Cached in Config w/three preallocated min size=150 3370
Cached in Config w/none preallocated min size=150 15947
Cached in Func, w/no min 96996 *previous code*
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Add the aux type to opcodes.
Add rematerializeable as a flag.
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Converted working slices of pointer into slices of pointer
index. Half the size (on 64-bit machine) and no pointers
to trace if GC occurs while they're live.
TODO - could expose slice mapping ID->*Block; some dom
clients also construct these.
Minor optimization in regalloc that cuts allocation count.
Minor optimization in compile.go that cuts calls to Sprintf.
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These changes were left out of the 1cc5789df9 commit.
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Small optimizations I noticed while looking at Giovanni's test cases.
More shifts by constants.
Indexed stores for smaller types.
Fold LEA into loads/stores.
More extending loads.
CMP $0 of AND -> TEST
Fix order of TEST ops.
Giovanni's test cases at https://gist.github.com/rasky/62fba94e3a20d1b05b2a
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From memory profiling, about 3% reduction in allocation count.
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We used to compare the init state with == to 0 and 2, which
requires 2 comparisons. Instead, compare with 1 and use
<, ==. That requires only one comparison.
This isn't a big deal performance-wise, as it is just init
code. But there is a fair amount of init code, so this
should help a bit with code size.
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Rename StoreConst to ValAndOff so we can use it for other ops.
Make ValAndOff print nicely.
Add some notes & checks related to my aborted attempt to
implement combined CMP+load ops.
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The old write barriers used _nostore versions, which
don't work for Ian's cgo checker. Instead, we adopt the
same write barrier pattern as the default compiler.
It's a bit trickier to code up but should be more efficient.
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Compiling && and || expressions often leads to control
flow of the following form:
p:
If a goto b else c
b: <- p ...
x = phi(a, ...)
If x goto t else u
Note that if we take the edge p->b, then we are guaranteed
to take the edge b->t also. So in this situation, we might
as well go directly from p to t.
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This CL expands symlinks only when an error would be reported otherwise.
Since the expansions are only on error paths, anything that worked yesterday
should still work after this CL.
This CL fixes a regression from Go 1.5 in "go run", or else we'd probably
postpone it.
Changing only the error paths is meant as a way to reduce the risk of
making this change so late in the release cycle, but it may actually be
the right strategy for symlinks in general.
Fixes#14054.
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For each value that needs to be in a fixed register at the end of the
block, and try to pick that fixed register when the instruction
generating that value is scheduled (or restored from a spill).
Just used for end-of-block register requirements for now.
Fixed-register instruction requirements (e.g. shift in ecx) can be
added later. Also two-instruction constraints (input reg == output
reg) might be recorded in a similar manner.
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The OpSB hack didn't quite work. We need to really
CSE these ops to make regalloc happy.
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Given, say, var f *os.File, a new vet check in CL 14122 diagnoses:
fmt.Printf("%s\n", f.Name)
fmt.Println(f.Name)
but not
fmt.Printf("%v\n", f.Name)
In all three cases the error is that the argument should be f.Name().
Diagnosing Println but not Printf %v seems oddly inconsistent,
so I changed %v to have the check too. In fact, all verbs now have
the check except %p and %T.
Fixes Dave Cheney's confusion when trying to write an example
of the new vet check advertised in the Go 1.6 release notes.
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Some tests make multiple Funcs per Config at once.
With value & block caching, we can't do that any more.
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It is one of the slowest compiler phases right now, and we
run two of them.
Instead of using a map to make the initial partition, use a sort.
It is much less memory intensive.
Do a few optimizations to avoid work for size-1 equivalence classes.
Implement -N.
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It's causing the darwin-386 builder to fail with:
--- FAIL: TestDynlink (0.07s)
obj6_test.go:118: error exit status 3 output go tool: no such tool "asm"
FAIL
FAIL cmd/internal/obj/x86 0.073s
So skip it for now. It's tested in enough other places.
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The vendored copy of golang.org/x/net/http/hpack was being treated
as not standard, which in turn was making it not subject to the mtime
exception for rebuilding the standard library in a release, which in turn
was making net/http look out of date.
One fix and three tests:
- Fix the definition of standard.
- Test that everything in $GOROOT/src/ is standard during 'go test cmd/go'.
(In general there can be non-standard things in $GOROOT/src/, but this
test implies that you can do that or you can run 'go test cmd/go',
but not both. That's fine.)
- Test that 'go list std cmd' shows our vendored code.
- Enforce that no standard package can depend on a non-standard one.
Also fix a few error printing nits.
Fixes#13713.
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Add magic word for Plan 9 ARM object header to objectMagic table.
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Fields in Plan 9 object headers are big-endian, on all architectures.
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For Go 1.7 we can remove all the code.google.com code
(except maybe the shutdown warning).
See #10193.
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The current code delays the literal pool until the very last moment,
but based on the assumption that span-dependent jumps are as
short as possible. If they need to be enlarged in a later round, that
very last moment may be too late. Flush a little early to prevent that.
Fixes#13579.
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This debugging print crept into an earlier CL of mine.
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People who want to use -buildmode=c-archive in unusual cross-compilation
setups will need something like this. It could also be done via (yet
another) environment variable but I use -extar by analogy with the
existing -extld.
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The x86 backend automatically rewrites MOV $0, AX to
XOR AX, AX. That rewrite isn't ok when the flags register
is live across the MOV. Keep track of which moves care
about preserving flags, then disable this rewrite for them.
On x86, Prog.Mark was being used to hold the length of the
instruction. We already store that in Prog.Isize, so no
need to store it in Prog.Mark also. This frees up Prog.Mark
to hold a bitmask on x86 just like all the other architectures.
Update #12405
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The conversion from -0.0 to +0.0 happens inside mpgetflt now.
The SSA code doesn't need this fix any more.
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Was part of #13822 but not in the first message, so I missed it.
Fixes#13822 again.
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Pass -c to generate an object. Pass GOPKGPATH as a symbol, not a
string. Pass -xassembler-with-cpp so that the preprocessor is run.
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Add test for assembly errors, to verify fix.
Make sure invalid instruction errors are printed just once
(was printing them once per span iteration, so typically twice).
Fixes#13282.
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Add amd64 instructions I promised to add for Go 1.6
at the beginning of January.
These may be the last instructions added by hand.
I intend to generate the whole set mechanically for Go 1.7.
Fixes#13822.
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Use the standard names, for discoverability.
Use the standard register arguments, for correctness.
Implement all possible arguments, for completeness.
Enable the corresponding tests now that everything is standard.
Update the uses in package runtime.
Fixes#14068.
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Generated by x86test, from https://golang.org/cl/18842
(still in progress).
The commented out lines are either missing or misspelled
or incorrectly handled instructions.
For #4816, #8037, #13822, #14068, #14069.
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Not much testing yet, but the test now exists.
Another step toward #13822.
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Tests for this and many other instructions are in a separate followup CL.
For #14068.
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Ilya added POPCNT in a CL earlier this month but it's really only POPCNTQ.
The other forms still need to be added.
For #4816.
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Not recognized in any instructions yet, but this lets the
assembler parse them at least.
For #14068.
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Also, remove output file if there are encoding errors.
The extra reports are convenient.
Removing the output file is very important.
Noticed while testing.
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Instead of two parallel files that look almost identical,
mark the expected differences in the original file.
The annotations being added here keep the tests passing,
but they also make clear a number of printing or parsing
errors that were not as easily seen when the data was
split across two files.
Fix a few diagnostic problems in cmd/internal/obj as well.
A step toward #13822.
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Empty blocks are introduced to remove critical edges.
After regalloc, we can remove any of the added blocks
that are still empty.
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- obtained by running sh vendor.bash
- contains updated tests and some bug fixes for Montgomery mult.
(not used by compiler)
- for consistency of math/big versions only
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Break small structs up into their components so they
can be registerized.
Change StructSelect to use field indexes instead of
field offsets, as field offsets aren't unique in the
presence of zero-sized fields.
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Redo how we keep track of forward references when building SSA.
When the forward reference is resolved, update the Value node
in place.
Improve the phi elimination pass so it can simplify phis of phis.
Give SSA package access to decoded line numbers. Fix line numbers
for constant booleans.
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https://golang.org/s/execmodes defines rules for how multiple codes of a go
package work when they end up in the address space of a single process, but
currently the linker blows up in this situation. Fix that by loading all .a
files before any .so files and ignoring duplicate symbols found when loading
shared libraries.
I know this is very very late for 1.6 but at least it should clearly not have
any effect when shared libraries are not in use.
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so that runtime/race tests are included in the race builder.
Update #14011.
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The linker already applies the fix for elf32, so this just extends it to elf64.
Inspired by https://github.com/pwaller/goupxFixes#13974
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Distinguish move/load/store ops. Unify some of this code a bit.
Reduces Mandelbrot slowdown with SSA from 58% to 12%.
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If a failure occurs in SSA processing, we always report the
last line of the function we're compiling. Modify the callbacks
from SSA to the GC compiler so we can pass a line number back
and use it in Fatalf.
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Otherwise it is impossible to vendor a/b/c without hiding the real a/b.
I also updated golang.org/s/go15vendor.
Fixes#13832.
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Fixes build on those systems.
Also fix printing of AVARLIVE.
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This will allow the compiler to crunch Prog lists down to code as each
function is compiled, instead of waiting until the end, which should
reduce the working set of the compiler. But not until Go 1.7.
This also makes it easier to write some machine code output tests
for the assembler, which is why it's being done now.
For #13822.
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Consider this code:
func f(*int)
func g() {
p := new(int)
f(p)
}
where f is an assembly function.
In general liveness analysis assumes that during the call to f, p is dead
in this frame. If f has retained p, p will be found alive in f's frame and keep
the new(int) from being garbage collected. This is all correct and works.
We use the Go func declaration for f to give the assembly function
liveness information (the arguments are assumed live for the entire call).
Now consider this code:
func h1() {
p := new(int)
syscall.Syscall(1, 2, 3, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(p)))
}
Here syscall.Syscall is taking the place of f, but because its arguments
are uintptr, the liveness analysis and the garbage collector ignore them.
Since p is no longer live in h once the call starts, if the garbage collector
scans the stack while the system call is blocked, it will find no reference
to the new(int) and reclaim it. If the kernel is going to write to *p once
the call finishes, reclaiming the memory is a mistake.
We can't change the arguments or the liveness information for
syscall.Syscall itself, both for compatibility and because sometimes the
arguments really are integers, and the garbage collector will get quite upset
if it finds an integer where it expects a pointer. The problem is that
these arguments are fundamentally untyped.
The solution we have taken in the syscall package's wrappers in past
releases is to insert a call to a dummy function named "use", to make
it look like the argument is live during the call to syscall.Syscall:
func h2() {
p := new(int)
syscall.Syscall(1, 2, 3, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(p)))
use(unsafe.Pointer(p))
}
Keeping p alive during the call means that if the garbage collector
scans the stack during the system call now, it will find the reference to p.
Unfortunately, this approach is not available to users outside syscall,
because 'use' is unexported, and people also have to realize they need
to use it and do so. There is much existing code using syscall.Syscall
without a 'use'-like function. That code will fail very occasionally in
mysterious ways (see #13372).
This CL fixes all that existing code by making the compiler do the right
thing automatically, without any code modifications. That is, it takes h1
above, which is incorrect code today, and makes it correct code.
Specifically, if the compiler sees a foreign func definition (one
without a body) that has uintptr arguments, it marks those arguments
as "unsafe uintptrs". If it later sees the function being called
with uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(x)) as an argument, it arranges to mark x
as having escaped, and it makes sure to hold x in a live temporary
variable until the call returns, so that the garbage collector cannot
reclaim whatever heap memory x points to.
For now I am leaving the explicit calls to use in package syscall,
but they can be removed early in a future cycle (likely Go 1.7).
The rule has no effect on escape analysis, only on liveness analysis.
Fixes#13372.
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GCC 4.8 exits 1 on an unrecognized option, but GCC 4.4 and 4.5 exit 0.
I didn't check other versions, or try to figure out just when this
changed.
Fixes#13937.
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This makes lldb willing to debug them.
The minimum version is hard-coded at OS X 10.7,
because that is the minimum that Go requires.
For more control over the version, users can
use linkmode=external and pass the relevant flags to the host linker.
Fixes#12941.
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Add new constant-flags opcodes. These can be generated from
comparisons that we know the result of, like x&31 < 32.
Constant-fold the constant-flags opcodes into all flag users.
Reorder some CMPxconst args so they read in the comparison direction.
Reorg deadcode removal a bit - it needs to remove the OpCopy ops it
generates when strength-reducing Phi ops. So it needs to splice out all
the dead blocks and do a copy elimination before it computes live
values.
Change-Id: Ie922602033592ad8212efe4345394973d3b94d9f
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In code that does:
var x, z int32
var y int64
z = phi(x, int32(y))
We silently drop the int32 cast because truncation is a no-op.
The phi operation needs to make sure it uses the size of the
phi, not the size of its arguments, when generating spills.
Change-Id: I1f7baf44f019256977a46fdd3dad1972be209042
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18390
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
* Enable c-shared buildmode on darwin/386
* dyld does not support text relocation on i386. Add -read_only_relocs suppress flag to linker
Fixes#13904
Change-Id: I9adbd20d3f36ce9bbccf1bffb746b391780d088f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18500
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The fucomi* opcodes were only introduced for the Pentium Pro.
They do not exist for an MMX Pentium. Use the fucom* instructions
instead and move the condition codes from the fp flags register to
the integer flags register explicitly.
The use of fucomi* opcodes in ggen.go was introduced in 1.5 (CL 8738).
The bad ops were generated for 64-bit floating-point comparisons.
The use of fucomi* opcodes in gsubr.go dates back to at least 1.1.
The bad ops were generated for float{32,64} to uint64 conversions.
Fixes#13923
Change-Id: I5290599f5edea8abf8fb18036f44fa78bd1fc9e6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18590
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Install pkg.h rather than libpkg.h.
Link against -lc.
Fixes#13860.
Change-Id: I4e429426f8363712a5dbbd2655b9aab802ab2888
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18592
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Reviewed-by: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Add several instructions that were used via BYTE and use them.
Instructions added: PEXTRB, PEXTRD, PEXTRQ, PINSRB, XGETBV, POPCNT.
Change-Id: I5a80cd390dc01f3555dbbe856a475f74b5e6df65
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Brief background on "why heap allocate". Things can be
forced to the heap for the following reasons:
1) address published, hence lifetime unknown.
2) size unknown/too large, cannot be stack allocated
3) multiplicity unknown/too large, cannot be stack allocated
4) reachable from heap (not necessarily published)
The bug here is a case of failing to enforce 4) when an
object Y was reachable from a heap allocation X forced
because of 3). It was found in the case of a closure
allocated within a loop (X) and assigned to a variable
outside the loop (multiplicity unknown) where the closure
also captured a map (Y) declared outside the loop (reachable
from heap). Note the variable declared outside the loop (Y)
is not published, has known size, and known multiplicity
(one). The only reason for heap allocation is that it was
reached from a heap allocated item (X), but because that was
not forced by publication, it has to be tracked by loop
level, but escape-loop level was not tracked and thus a bug
results.
The fix is that when a heap allocation is newly discovered,
use its looplevel as the minimum loop level for downstream
escape flooding.
Every attempt to generalize this bug to X-in-loop-
references-Y-outside loop succeeded, so the fix was aimed
to be general. Anywhere that loop level forces heap
allocation, the loop level is tracked. This is not yet
tested for all possible X and Y, but it is correctness-
conservative and because it caused only one trivial
regression in the escape tests, it is probably also
performance-conservative.
The new test checks the following:
1) in the map case, that if fn escapes, so does the map.
2) in the map case, if fn does not escape, neither does the map.
3) in the &x case, that if fn escapes, so does &x.
4) in the &x case, if fn does not escape, neither does &x.
Fixes#13799.
Change-Id: Ie280bef2bb86ec869c7c206789d0b68f080c3fdb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18234
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Go fails to build on a system which has PIE enabled by default like this:
/usr/bin/ld: -r and -pie may not be used together
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
The only system I know that has this property right now is Ubuntu Xenial
running on s390x, which is hardly the most accessible system, but it's planned
to enable this on amd64 soon too. The fix is to pass -no-pie along with -Wl,-r
to the compiler, but unfortunately that flag is very new as well. So this does
a test compile of a trivial file to see if the flag is supported.
Change-Id: I1345571142b7c3a96212e43297d19e84ec4a3d41
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18359
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
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mips64 builder and one machine of the mips64le builder has small amount
of memory. Since CL 18199, they have been running slowly, as more
processes were launched in running 'test' directory, and a lot of swap
were used. This CL brings all.bash from 5h back to 3h on Loongson 2E
with 512 MB memory.
Change-Id: I4a22e239a542a99ba5986753205d8cd1f4b3d3c6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18483
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
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There are fewer special cases this way: the import map applies
to all import paths, not just the ones not spelled "unsafe".
This is also consistent with what the code in cmd/go and go/build expects.
They make no exception for "unsafe".
For #13703.
Change-Id: I622295261ca35a6c1e83e8508d363bddbddb6c0a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18438
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Looking for vendor directories is a better default.
Fixes#13772
Change-Id: Iabbaea71ccc67b72f14f1f412dc8ab70cb41996d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18450
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
The cgoTestSO test currently fails when run on FreeBSD amd64 with
GOHOSTARCH=386. This is due to it failing to find the shared object.
On FreeBSD 64-bit architectures, the linker for 32-bit objects
looks for a separate environment variable. Export both LD_LIBRARY_PATH
and LD_32_LIBRARY_PATH on FreeBSD when GOHOSTARCH=386.
Update issue #13873.
Change-Id: I1fb20dd04eb2007061768b2e4530886521813d42
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Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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It's fairly common to call cgo functions with conversions to
unsafe.Pointer or other C types. Apply the simpler checking of address
expressions when possible when the address expression occurs within a
type conversion.
Change-Id: I5187d4eb4d27a6542621c396cad9ee4b8647d1cd
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Adding the evconst(n) call for OANDAND and OOROR in
golang.org/cl/18262 was originally just to parallel the above iscmp
branch, but upon further inspection it seemed odd that removing it
caused test/fixedbugs/issue6671.go's
var b mybool
// ...
b = bool(true) && true // ERROR "cannot use"
to start failing (i.e., by not emitting the expected "cannot use"
error).
The problem is that evconst(n)'s settrue and setfalse paths always
reset n.Type to idealbool, even for logical operators where n.Type
should preserve the operand type. Adding the evconst(n) call for
OANDAND/OOROR inadvertantly worked around this by turning the later
evconst(n) call at line 2167 into a noop, so the "n.Type = t"
assignment at line 739 would preserve the operand type.
However, that means evconst(n) was still clobbering n.Type for ONOT,
so declarations like:
const _ bool = !mybool(true)
were erroneously accepted.
Update #13821.
Change-Id: I18e37287f05398fdaeecc0f0d23984e244f025da
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18362
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On Windows, externalthreadhandler currently sets the assumed stack
size for the profiler thread and the ctrlhandler threads to 8KB. The
actual stack size is determined by the SizeOfStackReserve field in the
binary set by the linker, which is currently at least 64KB (and
typically 128KB).
It turns out the profiler thread is running within a few words of the
8KB-(stack guard) bound set by externalthreadhandler. If it overflows
this bound, morestack crashes unceremoniously with an access
violation, which we then fail to handle, causing the whole process to
exit without explanation.
To avoid this problem and give us some breathing room, increase the
assumed stack size in externalthreadhandler to 32KB (there's some
unknown amount of stack already in use, so it's not safe to increase
this all the way to the reserve size).
We also document the relationships between externalthreadhandler and
SizeOfStackReserve to make this more obvious in the future.
Change-Id: I2f9f9c0892076d78e09827022ff0f2bedd9680a9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18304
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Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
Simply checking the exit code of `git rev-parse --git-dir` should
suffice here, but that requires deviating from the infrastructure
provided by `run`, so I've left that for a future change.
Originally by Tamir Duberstein but updated by iant & rsc to add
the filepath.Join logic.
Fixes#11211 (again).
Change-Id: I6d29b5ae39ba456088ae1fb5d41014cb91c86897
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18323
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
The flag is already named -insecure. Make it more so.
If we're willing to accept HTTP, it's not much worse to accept
HTTPS man-in-the-middle attacks too. This allows servers
with self-signed certificates to work.
Fixes#13197.
Change-Id: Ia5491410bc886da0a26ef3bce4bf7d732f5e19e4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18324
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This time with a test.
Also adjust another test to skip when hg is not present,
and delete no longer needed fixDetachedHead code.
Fixes#9032 (again).
Change-Id: I481717409e1d44b524f83c70a8dc377699d1a2a5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18334
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
We don't use these for benchmarking anymore.
Now we have the go1 dir and the benchmarks subrepo.
Some have problematic copyright notices, so move out of main repo.
Preserved in golang.org/x/exp/shootout.
Fixes#12688.
Fixes#13584.
Change-Id: Ic0b71191ca1a286d33d7813aca94bab1617a1c82
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18320
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Simply checking the exit code of `git rev-parse --git-dir` should
suffice here, but that requires deviating from the infrastructure
provided by `run`, so I've left that for a future change.
Fixes#11211.
Change-Id: I7cbad86a8a06578f52f66f734f5447b597ddc962
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18213
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Before golang.org/cl/13921, "go install -buildmode=shared prefix/..." created a
file called "libprefix.so", which was obviously a problem when prefix was
something like "." or "../". However, now it expands the ... into all the
matched packages, joins them with -, which can clearly be a very long name
indeed. Because I plan to build shared libraries for Ubuntu by running commands
exactly like "go install -buildmode=shared prefix/...", this special cases this
to produce the old behaviour (but de-relativises prefix first).
Fixes#13714
Change-Id: I4fd8d4934279f9a18cc70a13e4ef3e23f6abcb6e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18114
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Forgot to reset these masks before each merge edge is processed.
Change-Id: I2f593189b63f50a1cd12b2dd4645ca7b9614f1f3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18223
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Run-TryBot: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Added a format option to inhibit output of .Note field in
printing, and enabled that option during export.
Added test.
Fixes#13777.
Change-Id: I739f9785eb040f2fecbeb96d5a9ceb8c1ca0f772
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18217
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
When 'go tool dist test' stops, it was intended that it first wait for
pending background tests, like a failed compilation waits for pending
background compiles. But these three lines prevented that.
Fix by deleting them. (The actual loop already contains the correct
logic to avoid running the others and to wait for what's left.)
Change-Id: I4e945495ada903fb0af567910626241bc1c52ba6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18232
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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This CL changes the source file information in the
standard library's .a files to say "$GOROOT/src/runtime/chan.go"
(with a literal "$GOROOT") instead of spelling out the actual directory.
The linker then substitutes the actual $GOROOT (or $GOROOT_FINAL)
as appropriate.
If people download a binary distribution to an alternate location,
following the instructions at https://golang.org/doc/install#install,
the code before this CL would end up with source paths pointing to
/usr/local/go no matter where the actual sources were.
Now the source paths for built binaries will point to the actual sources
(hopefully).
The source line information in distributed binaries is not affected:
those will still say /usr/local/go. But binaries people build themselves
(their own programs, not the go distribution programs) will be correct.
Fixing this path also fixes the lookup of the runtime-gdb.py file.
Fixes#5533.
Change-Id: I03729baae3fbd8cd636e016275ee5ad2606e4663
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18200
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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I broke the rule: never click the Submit button on the web.
Change-Id: If81a5cc31c1f28664960bad124cc596f5cab1222
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18203
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
These find approximately nothing.
Takes 5% off my all.bash run time.
For #10571.
Change-Id: I21d3a844af756eb37f59bba0064f24995626da0d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18198
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Takes 15% off my all.bash run time
(after this and earlier CLs, now down to 3½ from 5½ minutes).
For #10571.
Change-Id: Iac316ffb730c9ff0a0faa7cc3b82ed4f7e6d4361
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18088
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Mostly we just care that the test binaries link and start up.
No need to run the full test suites.
Takes 12% off my all.bash run time.
For #10571.
Change-Id: I01af618f3d51deb841ea638424e1389a2df7d746
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18086
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
I'm tired of having to remember it on every command.
Rebuilding everything is the wrong default.
This CL updates the build script, but the builders may
(or may not) need work, depending on whether they
rebuild using the test command (I doubt it).
Change-Id: I21f202a2f13e73df3f6bd54ae6a317c467b68151
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18084
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reorder how register & stack allocation is done. We used to allocate
registers, then fix up merge edges, then allocate stack slots. This
lead to lots of unnecessary copies on merge edges:
v2 = LoadReg v1
v3 = StoreReg v2
If v1 and v3 are allocated to the same stack slot, then this code is
unnecessary. But at regalloc time we didn't know the homes of v1 and
v3.
To fix this problem, allocate all the stack slots before fixing up the
merge edges. That way, we know what stack slots values use so we know
what copies are required.
Use a good technique for shuffling values around on merge edges.
Improves performance of the go1 TimeParse benchmark by ~12%
Change-Id: I731f43e4ff1a7e0dc4cd4aa428fcdb97812b86fa
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17915
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
We used to compile everything with SSA and then decide whether
to use the result or not. It was useful when we were working
on coverage without much regard for correctness, but not so much now.
Instead, let's decide what we're going to compile and go through
the SSA compiler for only those functions.
TODO: next CL: get rid of all the UnimplementedF stuff.
Change-Id: If629addd8b62cd38ef553fd5d835114137885ce0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17763
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
The test for non-package main top-level inputs is done while parsing
the export data. Issue #13468 happened because we were not parsing
the export data when using compiler-generated archives
(that is, when using go tool compile -pack).
Fix this by parsing the export data even for archives.
However, that turns up a different problem: the export data check
reports (one assumes spurious) skew errors now, because it has
not been run since Go 1.2.
(Go 1.3 was the first release to use go tool compile -pack.)
Since the code hasn't run since Go 1.2, it can't be that important.
Since it doesn't work today, just delete it.
Figuring out how to make this code work with Robert's export
format was one of the largest remaining TODOs for that format.
Now we don't have to.
Fixes#13468 and makes the world a better place.
Change-Id: I40a4b284cf140d49d48b714bd80762d6889acdb9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17976
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Since we allow non-200 responses from HTTPS in normal operation,
it seems odd to reject them in -insecure operation.
Fixes#13037 (again).
Change-Id: Ie232f7544ab192addfad407525888db6b967befe
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17945
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
The change here is to move the closeBody call into the if block.
The logging adjustments are just arranging to tell the truth:
in particular if we're not in insecure mode and we get a non-200
error then we do not actually ignore the response
(except as caused by closing the body incorrectly).
As the comment below the change indicates, it is intentional that
we process non-200 pages. The code does process them, because
the if err != nil || status != 200 block does not return.
But that block does close the body, which depending on timing
can apparently poison the later read from the body.
See #13037's initial report:
$ go get -v bosun.org/cmd/bosun/cache
Fetching https://bosun.org/cmd/bosun/cache?go-get=1
ignoring https fetch with status code 404
Parsing meta tags from https://bosun.org/cmd/bosun/cache?go-get=1 (status code 404)
import "bosun.org/cmd/bosun/cache": parsing bosun.org/cmd/bosun/cache: http: read on closed response body
package bosun.org/cmd/bosun/cache: unrecognized import path "bosun.org/cmd/bosun/cache"
The log print about ignoring the https fetch is not strictly true,
since the next thing that happened was parsing the body of that fetch.
But the read on the closed response body failed during parsing.
Moving the closeBody to happen only when we're about to discard the
result and start over (that is, only in -insecure mode) fixes the parse.
At least it should fix the parse. I can't seem to break the parse anymore,
because of #13648 (close not barring future reads anymore),
but this way is clearly better than the old way. If nothing else the old code
closed the body twice when err != nil and -insecure was not given.
Fixes#13037.
Change-Id: Idf57eceb6d5518341a2f7f75eb8f8ab27ed4e0b4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17944
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This caused #13657.
Reverting fixes#13657.
I was trying to be helpful by fixing #12313,
but I don't need the fix myself.
Will leave for someone with more motivation.
This reverts commit 3e9f063670.
Change-Id: Ifc78a6196f23e0f58e3b9ad7340e207a2d5de0a6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17977
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Thanks to @toxeus on GitHub for the test case.
Fixes#12612.
Change-Id: I0c32fbe5044f3552053460a5347c062568093dff
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17974
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Also update many call sites where I forgot that the permission
argument is going to be masked by umask.
Fixes#12692.
Change-Id: I52b315b06236122ca020950447863fa396b68abd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17950
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This makes go get gitserver/~user/repo.git/foo work.
Fixes#9193.
Change-Id: I8c9d4096903288f7f0e82d6ed1aa78bf038fb81a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17952
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This doesn't happen enough in the tests to be worth debugging.
Empirically, I expect this to add 5 seconds to the overall 'go test -short cmd/go'
on systems with precise file systems, and nothing on systems without them
(like my Mac).
Fixes#12205.
Change-Id: I0a17cb37bdedcfc0f921c5ee658737f1698c153b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17953
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
No test because the code has no test.
Fixes#12313.
Change-Id: I2cfd0a0422c0cd76f0371c2d3bbbdf5bb3b3f1eb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17951
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Thanks to Albert Hafvenström for the diagnosis.
Fixes#11246.
Change-Id: I2b9e670c0ecf6aa01e5bf4d7a402619e93cc4f4a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17942
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
If cgo is turned off, there may not be an external linker available.
Fixes#13450.
Change-Id: Idbf3f3f57b4bb3908b67264f96d276acc952102a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17941
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Maybe it will say something that helps the user understand the problem.
Note that we can't use os/exec.ExitError's new Stderr field because
cmd/dist is compiled with Go 1.4.
Fixes#13099.
Change-Id: I4b5910434bf324d1b85107002a64684d8ba14dc8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17940
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This uses weak declarations so that it will work with current versions
of gccgo that do not support pointer checking.
Change-Id: Ia34507e3231ac60517cb6834f0b673764715a256
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17429
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The new flag -args stops flag processing, leaving the rest of the command line
to be passed to the underlying test binary verbatim. Thus, both of these pass
a literal -v -n on the test binary command line, without putting the go command
into verbose mode or disabling execution of commands:
go test . -args -v -n
go test -args -v -n
Also try to make the documentation a bit clearer.
Fixes#7221.
Fixes#12177.
Change-Id: Ief9e830a6fbb9475d96011716a86e2524a35eceb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17775
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
No longer needed - the change to 'go test' was rolled back.
This reverts commit 2c96e5d2fc.
Change-Id: Ibe9c5f48e3e4cbbbde2f5c8c516b2987ebba55ae
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17776
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
Fixes#12411.
Change-Id: I2202a754c7750e3b2119e3744362c98ca0d2433e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17818
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This broke a number of common "go test" invocations.
Will fix the original concern differently.
This reverts commit 6acb4d944d.
Fixes#13583.
Change-Id: If582b81061df28173c698bed1d7d8283b0713cae
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17773
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
This fix, plus a one-line change to golang.org/x/tools/go/loader,
is sufficient to let that loader package process source code
using vendored packages. For example,
GOPATH="" ssadump net/http # uses vendored http2
used to fail, not able to find net/http's import of the vendored
copy of golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack.
This CL plus the fix to loader (CL 17727) suffices to get ssadump working,
as well as - I expect - most other source code processing built
on golang.org/x/tools/go/loader.
Fixes#12278.
Change-Id: I83715e757419171159f67d49bb453636afdd91f0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17726
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This simply copies the current version of math/big into the
compiler directory. The change was created automatically by
running cmd/compile/internal/big/vendor.bash. No other manual
changes.
Change-Id: Ica225d196b3ac10dfd9d4dc1e4e4ef0b22812ff9
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After fixing #13587, I noticed that the "OAS2FUNC in disguise" block
looked like it probably needed write barriers too. However, testing
revealed the multi-value "return f()" case was already being handled
correctly.
It turns out this block is dead code due to "return f()" already being
transformed into "t1, t2, ..., tN := f(); return t1, t2, ..., tN" by
orderstmt when f is a multi-valued function.
Updates #13587.
Change-Id: Icde46dccc55beda2ea5fd5fcafc9aae26cec1552
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Use two internal representations for Float values (similar to what is done
for Int values). Transparently switch to a big.Float representation when
big.Rat values become unwieldy. This is almost never needed for real-world
programs but it is trivial to create test cases that cannot be handled with
rational arithmetic alone.
As a consequence, the go/constant API semantics changes slightly: Until now,
a value could always be represented in its "smallest" form (e.g., float values
that happened to be integers would be represented as integers). Now, constant
Kind depends on how the value was created, rather than its actual value. (The
reason why we cannot automatically "normalize" values to their smallest form
anymore is because floating-point numbers are not exact in general; and thus
normalization is often not possible in the first place, or would throw away
precision when it is not desired.) This has repercussions as to how constant
Values are used go/types and required corresponding adjustments.
Details of the changes:
go/constant package:
- use big.Rat and big.Float values to represent floating-point values
(internal change)
- changed semantic of Value.Kind accordingly
- String now returns a short, human-readable form of a value
(this leads to better error messages in go/types)
- added ToInt, ToFloat, and ToComplex conversion functions
- added ExactString to obtain an exact string form of a value
go/types:
- adjusted and simplified implementation of representableConst
- adjusted various places where Value.Kind was expected to be "smallest"
by calling the respective ToInt/Float/Complex conversion functions
- enabled 5 disabled tests in stdlib_test.go that now work
api checker:
- print all constant values in a short human-readable form (floats are
printed in floating-point form), but also print an exact form if it
is different from the short form
- adjusted test golden file and go.1.1.text reference file
Fixes#11327.
Change-Id: I492b704aae5b0238e5b7cee13e18ffce61193587
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17360
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
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Followup to CL 17716, which updated cgo's boilerplate prologue code to
use standard C's _Complex instead of GCC's __complex extension.
Change-Id: I74f29b0cc3d13cab2853441cafbfe77853bba4f9
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These three files contain only code written for Go
(and trivial amounts at that), not any code ported
from Inferno or Plan 9.
Remove the incorrect Inferno/Plan 9 notices.
Fixes#13576.
Change-Id: Ib9901fb360232282aae5ee0f4aa527bd6f4eaaed
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17779
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
(instead of using a GCC extension).
Change-Id: I110dc45bfe5f1377fe3453070eccde283b5cc161
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17716
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
With the separate flagalloc pass, it should be fine to
allow CSE of control values. The worst that can happen
is that the comparison gets un-CSEd by flagalloc.
Fix bug in flagalloc where flag restores were getting
clobbered by rematerialization during register allocation.
Change-Id: If476cf98b69973e8f1a8eb29441136dd12fab8ad
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17760
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Spilling/restoring flag values is a pain to do during regalloc.
Instead, allocate the flag register in a separate pass. Regalloc then
operates normally on any flag recomputation instructions.
Change-Id: Ia1c3d9e6eff678861193093c0b48a00f90e4156b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17694
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
In particular, we can initialize globals with them at link time instead
of generating code for them in an init() function. Less code, less
startup cost.
But the real reason for this change is binary size. This change reduces
the binary size of hello world by ~4%.
The culprit is fmt.ssFree, a global variable which is a sync.Pool of
scratch scan states. It is initalized with a captureless closure as the
pool's New action. That action in turn references all the scanf code.
If you never call any of the fmt.Scanf* routines, ssFree is never used.
But before this change, ssFree is still referenced by fmt's init
function. That keeps ssFree and all the code it references in the
binary. With this change, ssFree is initialized at link time. As a
result, fmt.init never mentions ssFree. If you don't call fmt.Scanf*,
ssFree is unreferenced and it and the scanf code are not included.
This change is an easy fix for what is generally a much harder problem,
the unnecessary initializing of unused globals (and retention of code
that they reference). Ideally we should have separate init code for
each global and only include that code if the corresponding global is
live. (We'd need to make sure that the initializing code has no side
effects, except on the global being initialized.) That is a much harder
change.
Update #6853
Change-Id: I19d1e33992287882c83efea6ce113b7cfc504b67
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This is a simple change to the command that should resolve problems like finding
vendored packages before their non-vendored siblings. By searching in breadth-first
order, we find the matching package lowest in the hierarchy, which is more likely
to be correct than the deeper one, such as a vendored package, that will be found
in a depth-first scan.
This may be sufficient to resolve the issue, and has the merit that it is very easy
to explain. I will leave the issue open for now in case my intuition is wrong.
Update #12423
Change-Id: Icf69e8beb1845277203fcb7d19ffb7cca9fa41f5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17691
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
This code used to be necessary because of the error messages generated
by the YACC-based parser, but they're no longer relevant under the new
recursive descent parser:
- LBRACE no longer exists, so "{ or {" can never occur.
- The parser never generates error messages about "@" or "?" now
(except in import sections, where they're actually legitimate).
- The s/LLITERAL/litbuf/ substitution is handled in p.syntax_error.
Change-Id: Id39f747e4aa492c5830d14a47b161920bd4589ad
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17690
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
When using GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack, we can see AUSEFIELD instructions.
We generally want to ignore them.
No tests because as far as I can tell there are no tests for
GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack.
Change-Id: Iee26f25592158e5db691a36cf8d77fc54d051314
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Another (historic) artifact due to partially resolving symbols too early.
Fixes#13539.
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- Only accept valid if statement syntax in go/parser.
- Check AST again in go/types since it may have been modified and the
AST doesn't preclude other statements in the else branch of an if
statement.
- Removed a test from gofmt which verified that old-style if statements
permitting any statement in the else branch were correctly reformatted.
It's been years since we switched to the current syntax; no need to
support this anymore.
- Added a comment to go/printer.
Fixes#13475.
Change-Id: Id2c8fbcc68b719cd511027d0412a37266cceed6b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17408
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Use import paths of packages to build a shared lib name.
Use arguments for meta-packages 'std', 'cmd', and 'all'.
Fixes#12236
Change-Id: If274d63301686ef34e198287eb012f9062541ea0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13921
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Following an empty import, a declaration involving a ? symbol
generates an internal compiler error when the name of the
symbol (in newname function).
package a
import""
var?
go.go:2: import path is empty
go.go:3: internal compiler error: newname nil
Make sure dclname is not called when the symbol is nil.
The error message is now:
go.go:2: import path is empty
go.go:3: invalid declaration
go.go:4: syntax error: unexpected EOF
This CL was initially meant to be applied to the old parser,
and has been updated to apply to the new parser.
Fixes#11610
Change-Id: I75e07622fb3af1d104e3a38c89d9e128e3b94522
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15268
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The following code:
func n() {(interface{int})}
generates:
3: interface contains embedded non-interface int
3: type %!v(PANIC=runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference) is not an expression
It is because the corresponding symbol (Sym field in Type object)
is nil, resulting in a panic in typefmt.
Just skip the symbol if it is nil, so that the error message becomes:
3: interface contains embedded non-interface int
3: type interface { int } is not an expression
Fixes#11614
Change-Id: I219ae7eb01edca264fad1d4a1bd261d026294b00
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14015
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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algtype already controls the behavior of the normal map access code
paths, so it makes sense to base the decision on which optimized paths
are applicable on it too.
Enables use of optimized paths for key types like [8]byte and struct{s
string}.
Fixes#13271.
Change-Id: I48c52d97abaa7259ad5aba9641ea996a967cd359
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17464
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Prior behavior would show empty string when unset. In go1.5 this
would result in "off". In go1.6 this will result in "on". This
change will make empty or "0" off and "1" on for go1.5 and go1.6.
Vendor tools can then rely on this value.
Discussion:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-dev/oZzcXrlRrkA
Change-Id: I7e145a32e813dfde02dc262a9186c7af28db7b92
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This was a mistake made when bringing cmd/vet into the main repo.
Fixes#13416.
Change-Id: I03b512ab944577c56085aea06df8ff5e1acc16d7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17455
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Try to remove the most visible artefacts resulting from the
C to Go translation. It includes:
- refactoring the find function to eliminate goto and variable declarations
- removing useless variables still having a _ = xxx
- decreasing the number of upfront variable declarations
No semantic changes.
Change-Id: I84d981c48b2d9e22e6b9db5f2a703c80c60249ba
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15681
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Set the status code in case of error.
Fixes#11510
Change-Id: If461c30a1f6d2275539f33a2eabd7b19bbfa411d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16718
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Prior to this change "go tool vet -all -shadow" ran only -shadow check.
Also fix godoc package path in the usage text.
Fixes#13020
Change-Id: I87c60d6b06a02106ae8bff56adb79df032cc4646
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16325
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The call "poptemp(t, order)" at line 906 should match up with the
assignment "t := marktemp(order)" at line 770, so use a new temporary
variable for stripping the ODCL nodes from a "case x := <-ch" node's
Ninit list.
Fixes#13469.
Passes toolstash/buildall.
Change-Id: Ia7eabd40c79cfdcb83df00b6fbd0954e0c44c5c7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17393
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GCC and LLVM support zlib-compressing DWARF debug sections (and
there's some evidence that this may be happening by default in some
circumstances now).
Add support for reading compressed DWARF sections. Since ELF
relocations apply to the decompressed data, decompression is done
before applying relocations. Since relcations are applied by
debug/elf, decompression must also be handled there.
Note that this is different from compressed ELF sections, which is a
more general mechanism used by very recent versions of GCC.
Updates #11773.
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Also, enable test misc/cgo/testcshared for android/arm64.
c/17245 and c/17246 provide the missing pieces for making
this test work.
"androidtest.bash" now passes on a Nexus 9 (volantis)
device running Android build "LMY48T".
Change-Id: Icb9fd2d17d97e0f04cb18d0cd91640c80fbd3fb4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17333
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
runtime.stackBarrier is a strange function: it is only ever "called" by
smashing its address into a LR slot on the stack. Calling it like this
certainly does not adhere to the rule that r12 is set to the global entry point
before calling it and the prologue instrutions that compute r2 from r12 in fact
just corrupt r2, which is bad because the function that stackBarrier returns to
probably uses r2 to access global data.
Fortunately stackBarrier itself does not access any global data and so does not
depend on the value of r2, meaning we can ignore the ABI rules and simply skip
inserting the prologue instructions into this specific function.
Fixes 64bit.go, append.go and fixedbugs/issue13169.go from "cd test; go run
run.go -linkshared".
Change-Id: I606864133a83935899398e2d42edd08a946aab24
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17281
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Move test for isblank into addmethod so that most of the type checking
for methods is also performed for blank methods.
Fixes#11366.
Change-Id: I13d554723bf96d906d0b3ff390d7b7c87c1a5020
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16866
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
The old code was assuming that a PT_NOTE segment never had more than one
note, but there is no such requirement.
Fixes#13364.
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This is the 386 version of the amd64-specific https://golang.org/cl/16933.
Update #12416.
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This makes it more convenient for C code to use GoString with string
constants. Since Go string values are immutable, the const qualifier is
appropriate in C.
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Follow-up cleanup for https://go-review.googlesource.com/17248:
Use properly typed local variable op now that that variable use
is not overloaded anymore.
Also: Remove unnecessary if stmt from common lexical path.
Change-Id: I984b0b346f3fdccd5aedc937330c0a5f99acf324
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17249
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
- use same local variable name (lno) for line number for LCOLAS everywhere
- remove now unneeded assignment of line number to yylval.i in lexer
Fix per suggestion of mdempsky.
Fixes#13415.
Change-Id: Ie3c7f5681615042a12b81b26724b3a5d8a979c25
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Usually, you are primarily interested to see the coverage of a particular
file (e.g. when you're changing tests that affects a given source file),
it is very valuable if you can just refresh the page and immediately see
changes to the part you're already looking at (without selecting from the
selector again.)
Change-Id: I615207c9be6713f436e444771134fceaf4600ff3
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Places a fixed size initial stack and the lval inside the parser
struct so that they are allocated together. Places $$char inside the
parser struct to avoid allocating the closure used in Lookahead().
Change-Id: I0de664a6d612279fdc3255633e2dff904030bc36
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16705
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Factor out duplicated race thunks from sync, syscall net
and fmt packages into a separate package and use it.
Fixes#8593
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Transactional memory, will later be used for semaphore implementation.
Nacl not supported yet.
Change-Id: Ic18453dcaa08d07bb217c0b95461584f007d518b
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This also fixes an unintended behavior where C's "complex float" and
"complex double" types were interchangeable with Go's "complex64" and
"complex128" types.
Fixes#13402.
Change-Id: I73f96d9a4772088d495073783c6982e9634430e8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17208
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Without the fix:
$ CC=clang-3.5 ./test.bash
misc/cgo/errors/test.bash: BUG: expected error output to contain "C.ushort" but saw:
# command-line-arguments
./issue13129.go:13: cannot use int(0) (type int) as type C.unsignedshort in assignment
Fixes#13129.
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This is a comment/documentation change only but for a minor
code change in the file and package_ methods (move recognition
of semi to match grammar better).
Per request from r.
Change-Id: I81ec985cc5831074d9eb5e8ffbf7e59466284819
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17202
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
Get rid of residue after removing old parser.
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- moved yySymType and token constants (L...) to lex.go
- removed oldparser flag and related code
- removed go generate that generated y.go
Fixes#13240.
Change-Id: I2576ec61ee1efe482f2a5132175725c9c02ef977
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17176
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This relocation is found in libgcc.a in the .eh_frame, and therefore
needs to be handled when doing an internal link.
Fixes#13375.
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Reviewed-by: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
Introduce a try_ntype function which doesn't return an error upon
not finding a type. Use it instead of having separate repeated
token checks. Simpler, less code, and more efficient.
Change-Id: I81e482158b71901eb179470269349688636aa0ba
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17157
Reviewed-by: Chris Manghane <cmang@golang.org>
It started failing on the dragonfly builder at an unrelated commit
(one that changed the wording in a few comments in the compiler).
Created #13364 to track this.
Change-Id: I462880bed8ff565a9950e7e185de97d43999c5e2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17143
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
- fix/check location of popdcl calls where questioned
- remove unnecessary handling of ... (LDDD) in ntype (couldn't be reached)
- inlined and fnret_type and simplified fnres as a consequence
- leave handling of ... (LDDD) in arg_list alone (remove TODO)
- verify that parser requires a ';' after last statement in a case/default
(added test case)
Fixes#13243.
Change-Id: Iad94b498591a5e85f4cb15bbc01e8e101415560d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17155
Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Chris Manghane <cmang@golang.org>
Use a combination of follow- and stop-token lists and nesting levels
to better synchronize parser after a syntax error.
Fixes#13319.
Change-Id: I9592e0b5b3ba782fb9f9315fea16163328e204f7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17080
Reviewed-by: Chris Manghane <cmang@golang.org>
This never happens but for pathological input where a BOM sequence
is unfinished and ends in EOF (src: "package p\n\nfunc \xef\xef").
No test case added because the /test framework doesn't lend itself
easily to it in this case (file must end in EOF rather than comment).
Instead, tested manually.
Fixes#13268.
Change-Id: I049034e6dde7ad884b0a8c329921adac1866ff18
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17047
Reviewed-by: Chris Manghane <cmang@golang.org>
Change-Id: Iaa0fb133e5fc2078bfaf59ed721fd07a1a713ab3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17075
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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All the heavy lifting was done by Michael Hudson-Doyle.
Change-Id: I176f15581055078854c2ad9a5807c4dcf0f8d8c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17074
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Just add one word to clarify that -n -v -x are not the only build flags supported.
Fixes#13237.
Change-Id: I880472639bf2fc1a0751a83041bc7ddd0c9e55f4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17062
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
In the past, cgo generated Go code and C code. The C code was linked
into a shared library. The Go code was built into an executable that
dynamically linked against that shared library. C wrappers were
exported from the shared library, and the Go code called them.
It was all a long time ago, but in order to permit C code to call back
into Go, somebody implemented #pragma dynexport (https://golang.org/cl/661043)
to export a Go symbol into the dynamic symbol table. Then that same
person added code to cgo to recognize //export comments
(https://golang.org/cl/853042). The //export comments were implemented
by generating C code, to be compiled by GCC, that would refer to C code,
to be compiled by 6c, that would call the Go code. The GCC code would
go into a shared library. The code compiled by 6c would be in the Go
executable. The GCC code needed to refer to the 6c code, so the 6c
function was marked with #pragma dynexport. The important point here is
that #pragma dynexport was used to expose an internal detail of the
implementation of an exported function, because at the time it was
necessary.
Moving forward to today, cgo no longer generates a shared library and 6c
no longer exists. It's still true that we have a function compiled by
GCC that refers to a wrapper function now written in Go. In the normal
case today we are doing an external link, and we use a
//go:cgo_export_static function to make the Go wrapper function visible
to the C code under a known name.
The #pragma dynexport statement has become a //go:cgo_export_dynamic
comment on the Go code. That comment only takes effect when doing
internal linking. The comment tells the linker to put the symbol in the
dynamic symbol table. That still makes sense for the now unusual case
of using internal linking with a shared library.
However, all the changes to this code have carefully preserved the
property that the //go:cgo_export_dynamic comment refers to an internal
detail of the implementation of an exported function. That was
necessary a long time ago, but no longer makes sense.
This CL changes the code to put the actual C-callable function into the
dynamic symbol table. I considered dropping the comment entirely, but
it turns out that there is even a test for this, so I preserved it.
Change-Id: I66a7958e366e5974363099bfaa6ba862ca327849
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17061
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
It's intended primarily as a torture test for OS X.
Apparently Windows can't take it.
Updates fix for #12327.
Change-Id: If2af249ea8e2f55bff8f232dce06172e6fef9f49
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17073
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
allocm is a very unusual function: it is specifically designed to
allocate in contexts where m.p is nil by temporarily taking over a P.
Since allocm is used in many contexts where it would make sense to use
nowritebarrierrec, this commit teaches the nowritebarrierrec analysis
to stop at allocm.
Updates #10600.
Change-Id: I8499629461d4fe25712d861720dfe438df7ada9b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17005
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
This is a bit of a belt-and-suspenders fix.
On OS X, we now parse the Mach-O file to find the __text section,
which is arguably the more proper fix. But it's a bit worrisome to
depend on a name like __text not changing, so we also read more
of the initial file (now 32 kB, up from 8 kB) and scan that too.
Fixes#12327.
Change-Id: I3a201a3dc278d24707109bb3961c3bdd8b8a0b7b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17038
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
My version of bash doesn't know what 'declare -A' means.
Change-Id: Icf6b0e60ebaea3feaa8661ec0423012f213b53e8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17070
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
There was no documentation produced by "go doc cmd/asm".
Follow the style set by cmd/compile.
Fixes#13148.
Change-Id: I02e08ce2e7471f855bfafbbecee98ffdb7096995
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16997
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The assumption is that there are no nested function calls in complex expressions.
For the most part that assumption is true. It wasn't for these calls inserted during walk.
Fix that.
I looked through all the calls to mkcall in walk and these were the only cases
that emitted calls, that could be part of larger expressions (like not delete),
and that were not already handled.
Fixes#12225.
Change-Id: Iad380683fe2e054d480e7ae4e8faf1078cdd744c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17034
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Because there are now multiple packages that compose the runtime
we need to distinguish between the case where a runtime package
is being compiled versus the case the "runtime" package is being
compiled. In golang.org/cl/14204 I mistakenly used
localpkg.Name == "runtime"
to check against the "runtime" package, but doing this would treat
a package with the path "foo.org/bar/runtime" as the runtime package.
The correct check is
myimportpath == "runtime"
.
Change-Id: If90e95cef768d91206f2df1c06e27be876722e4e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17059
Run-TryBot: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
golang.org/cl/16383 broke android/386 because by a sort of confluence of hacks
no TLS relocations were emitted at all when Flag_shared != 0. The hack in
runtime/cgo works as well in a PIE executable as it does with a position
dependent one, so the simplest fix is to still emit a R_TLS_LE reloc when goos
== "android".
A real fix is to use something more like the IE model code but loading the
offset from %gs to the thread local storage from a global variable rather than
from a location chosen by the system linker (this is how android/arm works).
Issue #9327.
Change-Id: I9fbfc890ec7fe191f80a595b6cf8e2a1fcbe3034
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17049
Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
Handling of &(T{}) assumed that the parser would not introduce ()'s.
Also: Better comments around handling of OPAREN syntax tree optimization.
Fixes#13261.
Change-Id: Ifc5047a0448f5e7d74cd42f6608b87dcc9c2f2fb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17040
Reviewed-by: Chris Manghane <cmang@golang.org>
Also:
- better error messages in some cases
- factored out function to produce syntax error at given line number
Fixes#13273.
Change-Id: I0192a94731cc23444680a26bd0656ef663e6da0b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16992
Reviewed-by: Chris Manghane <cmang@golang.org>
This works by adding a call to __x86.get_pc_thunk.cx immediately before any
instruction that accesses global data and then assembling the instruction to
use the appropriate offset from CX instead of the absolute address. Some forms
cannot be assembled that way and are rewritten to load the address into CX
first.
-buildmode=pie works now, but is not yet tested.
Fixes#13201 (I think)
Change-Id: I32a8561e7fc9dd4ca6ae3b0e57ad78a6c50bf1f5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17014
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>