Add writeback code to each return location which copies
the final result back to the correct stack location.
Cgo plays tricky games by taking the address of a
in f(a int) (b int) and then using that address to
modify b. So for cgo-generated Go code, disable the
SSAing of output args.
Update #14511
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It gets rewritten to an xor by the linker also.
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This is a AMD64 version of CL19743.
Saves additional 1574 bytes in go binary.
This also speeds up bzip2 by 1-4%
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Movups is 1 byte smaller than movapd that we currently use.
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Avoid targeting a partial register with load;
ensure source of load (writebarrier) is aligned.
Better yet would be "CMPB $1,writebarrier" but that requires
wrestling with flagalloc (mem operand complicates moving
instruction around).
Didn't see a change in time for
benchcmd -n 10 Build go build net/http
Verified that we clean the code up properly:
0x20a8 <main.main+104>: mov 0xc30a2(%rip),%eax
# 0xc5150 <runtime.writeBarrier>
0x20ae <main.main+110>: test %al,%al
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Exposed data already in sdom to avoid recreating it in prove.
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* It does very simple bounds checking elimination. E.g.
removes the second check in for i := range a { a[i]++; a[i++]; }
* Improves on the following redundant expression:
return a6 || (a6 || (a6 || a4)) || (a6 || (a4 || a6 || (false || a6)))
* Linear in the number of block edges.
I patched in CL 12960 that does bounds, nil and constant propagation
to make sure this CL is not just redundant. Size of pkg/tool/linux_amd64/*
(excluding compile which is affected by this change):
With IsInBounds and IsSliceInBounds
-this -12960 92285080
+this -12960 91947416
-this +12960 91978976
+this +12960 91923088
Gain is ~110% of 12960.
Without IsInBounds and IsSliceInBounds (older run)
-this -12960 95515512
+this -12960 95492536
-this +12960 95216920
+this +12960 95204440
Shaves 22k on its own.
* Can we handle IsInBounds better with this? In
for i := range a { a[i]++; } the bounds checking at a[i]
is not eliminated.
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Add the max arg length to opcodes and use it in zcse. Doesn't affect
speed, but allows better checking in checkFunc and removes the need
to keep a list of zero arg opcodes up to date.
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Once upon a time fmt did use bytes.Buffer for its buffer.
The buffer write methods still mimic the bytes.Buffer signatures.
The current code depends on manipulating the buffer []bytes array directly
which makes going back to bytes.Buffer by only changing the type of buffer
impossible. Since type buffer is not exported the methods can be simplified
to the needs of fmt. This saves space and avoids unnecessary overhead.
Use WriteString instead of Write for known inputs since
WriteString is faster than Write to append the same data.
This also saves space in the binary.
Remove the add method from Printer and depending on the data to be written
use WriteRune or WriteByte directly instead.
In total makes the go binary around 4 kilobyte smaller.
name old time/op new time/op delta
SprintfEmpty-2 24.1ns ± 3% 23.8ns ± 1% -1.14% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
SprintfString-2 114ns ± 2% 114ns ± 4% ~ (p=0.558 n=20+19)
SprintfInt-2 116ns ± 9% 118ns ± 7% ~ (p=0.086 n=20+20)
SprintfIntInt-2 195ns ± 6% 193ns ± 5% ~ (p=0.345 n=20+19)
SprintfPrefixedInt-2 251ns ±16% 241ns ± 9% -3.69% (p=0.024 n=20+19)
SprintfFloat-2 203ns ± 4% 205ns ± 5% ~ (p=0.153 n=20+20)
SprintfBoolean-2 101ns ± 7% 96ns ±11% -5.23% (p=0.005 n=19+20)
ManyArgs-2 651ns ± 7% 628ns ± 7% -3.44% (p=0.002 n=20+20)
FprintInt-2 164ns ± 2% 158ns ± 2% -3.62% (p=0.000 n=20+18)
FprintfBytes-2 215ns ± 1% 216ns ± 1% +0.58% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
FprintIntNoAlloc-2 115ns ± 0% 112ns ± 0% -2.61% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ScanInts-2 700µs ± 0% 702µs ± 1% +0.38% (p=0.000 n=18+20)
ScanRecursiveInt-2 82.7ms ± 0% 82.7ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.820 n=20+20)
Change-Id: I0409eb170b8a26d9f4eb271f6292e5d39faf2d8b
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The current implementations of the AppendQuote functions use quoteWith
(through Quote) for quoting the given value and appends the returned
string to the dst byte slice. quoteWith internally creates a byte slice
on each call which gets converted to a string in Quote.
This means the AppendQuote functions always allocates a new byte slice
and a string only to append them to an existing byte slice. In the case
of (Append)QuoteRune the string passed to quoteWith will also needs to
be allocated from a rune first.
Split quoteWith into two functions (quoteWith and appendQuotedWith) and
replace the call to Quote inside AppendQuote with appendQuotedWith,
which appends directly to the byte slice passed to AppendQuote and also
avoids the []byte->string conversion.
Also introduce the 2 functions quoteRuneWith and appendQuotedRuneWith
that work the same way as quoteWith and appendQuotedWith, but take a
single rune instead of a string, to avoid allocating a new string when
appending a single rune, and use them in (Append)QuoteRune.
Also update the ToASCII and ToGraphic variants to use the new functions.
Benchmark results:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkQuote-8 428 503 +17.52%
BenchmarkQuoteRune-8 148 105 -29.05%
BenchmarkAppendQuote-8 435 307 -29.43%
BenchmarkAppendQuoteRune-8 158 23.5 -85.13%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkQuote-8 3 3 +0.00%
BenchmarkQuoteRune-8 3 2 -33.33%
BenchmarkAppendQuote-8 3 0 -100.00%
BenchmarkAppendQuoteRune-8 3 0 -100.00%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkQuote-8 144 144 +0.00%
BenchmarkQuoteRune-8 16 16 +0.00%
BenchmarkAppendQuote-8 144 0 -100.00%
BenchmarkAppendQuoteRune-8 16 0 -100.00%
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This is a followup change to #13111 for filtering out IPv6 literals and
absolute FQDNs from being as the SNI values.
Updates #13111.
Fixes#14404.
Change-Id: I09ab8d2a9153d9a92147e57ca141f2e97ddcef6e
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Move the decision if zero padding is allowed to doPrintf
where the other formatting decisions are made.
Removes some dead code for negative f.wid that was never used
due to f.wid always being positive and f.minus deciding if left
or right padding should be used.
New padding code writes directly into the buffer and is as fast
as the old version but avoids the cost of needing package init.
name old time/op new time/op delta
SprintfPadding-2 246ns ± 5% 245ns ± 4% ~ (p=0.345 n=50+47)
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Plan 9 doesn't define main, so the INITENTRY
symbol remains with the SXREF type, which leads
Entryvalue to fail on "entry not text: main".
Fixes#14536.
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plive doesn't like the fact that we put JMPs right
after CALL ops to select{send,recv}.
Fixes SSA -N build.
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Split the syms array into separate basicTypes and builtinFuncs arrays.
Also, in lexfini, instead of duplicating the code from lexinit to
declare the builtin identifiers in the user package, just import them
from builtinpkg like how importdot works.
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Introduces a new types Nodes that can be used to replace NodeList.
Update #14473.
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All io.Reader that are passed to newScanState in all the standard
library tests that implement io.RuneReader also implement io.RuneScanner.
Do not check on each call ScanState's UnreadRune that the used RuneReader
also implements the UnreadRune method by using a private interface.
Instead require the used Reader to implement the public RuneScanner
interface.
The extra implementation logic for UnreadRune is removed from ScanState.
Instead the readRune wrapper is extended to implement UnreadRune for the
RuneScanner interface. If the Reader passed to newScanstate does not
implement RuneScanner the readRune wrapper is used to implement the
missing functionality.
Note that a RuneReader that does not implement RuneScanner will also
be wrapped by runeRead which was not the case before.
Performance with the readRune wrapper is better than without before.
Add benchmark to compare performance with and without using the
readRune wrapper.
name old time/op new time/op delta
ScanInts-2 704µs ± 0% 615µs ± 1% -12.73% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ScanRecursiveInt-2 82.6ms ± 0% 51.4ms ± 0% -37.71% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ScanRecursiveIntReaderWrapper-2 85.1ms ± 0% 52.4ms ± 0% -38.36% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Change-Id: I8c6e85db9b87a8171caab12f020b6e256b498e81
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Pull all alg-related code into its own file.
subr.go is a Hobbesian Leviathan.
100% code movement. Cleanup and improvements to follow.
Change-Id: Ib9c8f66563fdda90c6e8cf646d366a9487a4648d
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While here, merge LINC and LDEC into LINCOP.
Fixes#13244.
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Save a few bytes in Func.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Update #14473.
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The old implementation assumed that all memory runs
were terminated by non-memory fields.
This isn't necessarily so.
They might be terminated by padding or blank fields.
For example, given
type T struct {
a int64
b byte
c, d, e int64
}
the old implementation did a memory comparison on a+b, on c, and on d+e.
Instead, check for memory runs at the beginning of every round.
This now generates a memory comparison on a+b and on c+d+e.
Also, delete some now-dead code.
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By using a Pragma bit set (8 bits) rather than 8 booleans, also
reduce Func type size by 8 bytes (208B -> 200B on 64bit platforms,
116B -> 108B on 32bit platforms).
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Instead add a dedicated keywords map for use in lexer.ident and drop
Sym's Lexical field.
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If a general comment contains multiple newline characters, we can't
simply unread one and then re-lex it via the general whitespace lexing
phase, because then we'll reset lineno to the line before the "*/"
marker, rather than keeping it where we found the "/*" marker.
Also, for processing imports, call importfile before advancing the
lexer with p.next(), so that lineno reflects the line where we found
the import path, and not the token afterwards.
Fixes#14520.
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The new TestDashS was leaving a dreg "test" file in
cmd/compile/internal/gc. Create it in the temporary directory instead.
Also change path.Join to filepath.Join throughout global_test.go.
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A slice uses less memory than a NodeList, and has better memory locality
when walking the list.
This uncovered a tricky case involving closures: the escape analysis
pass when run on a closure was appending to the Dcl list of the OCLOSURE
rather than the ODCLFUNC. This happened to work because they shared the
same NodeList. Fixed with a change to addrescapes, and a check to
Tempname to catch any recurrences.
This removes the last use of the listsort function outside of tests.
I'll send a separate CL to remove it.
Unfortunately, while this passes all tests, it does not pass toolstash
-cmp. The problem is that cmpstackvarlt does not fully determine the
sort order, and the change from listsort to sort.Sort, while generally
desirable, produces a different ordering. I could stage this by first
making cmpstackvarlt fully determined, but no matter what toolstash -cmp
is going to break at some point.
In my casual testing the compiler is 2.2% faster.
Update #14473.
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The Go toolchain stopped creating them before Go 1.3, so no point in
worrying about them today.
History:
- Git commit 250a091 added cmd/ar, which wrote Plan 9 __.SYMDEF
entries into archive files.
- golang.org/cl/6500117 renamed __.SYMDEF to __.GOSYMDEF. (Notably,
the commit message suggests users need to use Go nm to read symbols,
but even back then the toolchain did nothing with __.(GO)?SYMDEF files
except skip over them.)
- golang.org/cl/42880043 added the -pack flag to cmd/gc to directly
produce archives by the Go compiler, and did not write __.GOSYMDEF
entries.
- golang.org/cl/52310044 rewrote cmd/pack in Go, and removed support
for producing __.GOSYMDEF entries.
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Atomic load/store/add/swap routines, as for other ARM platforms, but with DMB inserted
for load/store (assuming that "atomic" also implies acquire/release memory ordering).
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This change adds support in testing/quick to generate maps and slices
in additional states:
(1.) nil maps
(2.) nil slices
(3.) empty slice occupancy: `len(s) == 0 && s != nil`
(4.) partial slice occupancy: `len(s) < cap(s) && s != nil`
(5.) full slice occupancy: `len(s) == cap(s) && s != nil`
Prior to this, only #5 was ever generated, thereby not sufficiently
exercising all of the fuzzable code path outcomes.
This change depends on https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/17499/.
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Go already supports Linux's getrandom, which is a slightly modified
version of getentropy.
getentropy was added in OpenBSD 5.6. All supported versions of OpenBSD
include it so, unlike with Linux and getrandom, we don't need to test
for its presence.
Fixes#13785.
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Single quotes to not expand variables inside of them.
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We can't drop Prog entries when we want to print disassembly.
Added a test for -S.
Fixes#14515
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non-SSA backends are all over the map as to whether nil checks
get removed or not. amd64, 386, 386/387, arm are all subtly different.
Remove these extra checks for now, they are in nilptr3_ssa.go so they
won't get lost.
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Looks like this was intended to match a literal period to restrict
this to `.go` files, but in POSIX grep, the unescaped period matches
any character.
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Check the function types before compiling the tests. Extend the same
approach taken by the type check used for TestMain function.
To keep existing behavior, wrong arguments for TestMain are ignored
instead of causing an error.
Fixes#14226.
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In normal mode the test runs for 9+ seconds on my machine (48 cores).
But the real problem is race mode, in race mode it hits 10m test timeout.
Reduce test size in short mode. Now it runs for 100ms without race.
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Previously, RawQuery was used to indicate the presence of a query
string in url.URL. However, this approach was not able to differentiate
between URLs that have no query string at all (http://foo.bar/) and
those that have a query with no values (http://foo.bar/?).
Add a ForceQuery field to indicate the latter form of URL and use it
in URL.String to create a matching URL with a trailing '?'.
Fixes#13488
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