They are unused, and vet wants them to have
a function prototype.
Updates #11041
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Fib with all int and float types run correctly.
*, /, shifts, Zero, Move not implemented yet. No optimization yet.
Updates #16359.
Change-Id: I4b0412954d5fd4c13a5fcddd8689ed8ac701d345
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Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
When compiling with -m -m, this adds output
for every non-inlined function explaining why
it was not inlined.
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bytes.Compare has its go prototype in package bytes,
but its implementation in package runtime.
vet used to complain that the prototype was missing.
Now instead:
runtime/asm_amd64.s:1483: [amd64] cannot check cross-package assembly function: Compare is in package bytes
Updates #11041
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The asmdecl check had hand-rolled code that
calculated the size and offset of parameters
based only on the AST.
It included a list of known named types.
This CL changes asmdecl to use go/types instead.
This allows us to easily handle named types.
It also adds support for structs, arrays,
and complex parameters.
It improves the default names given to unnamed
parameters. Previously, all anonymous arguments were
called "unnamed", and the first anonymous return
argument was called "ret".
Anonymous arguments are now called arg, arg1, arg2,
etc., depending on the index in the argument list.
Return arguments are ret, ret1, ret2.
This CL also fixes a bug in the printing of
composite data type sizes.
Updates #11041
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This moves many of the flag globals into main and assigns them
to their flag.String/Int64/... directly.
Updates #16818
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Go 1.7 crashed after Transport.IdleConnTimeout if an HTTP/2 connection
was established but but its caller no longer wanted it. (Assuming the
connection cache was enabled, which it is by default)
Fixes#16208
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It's always called with the same arguments now.
Maybe the real fix is to make Symbol.Sub a slice but that requires a bit more
brain.
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We will never inline recursive calls.
Rather than simulate the recursion until we hit
the complexity ceiling, just bail early.
Also, remove a pointless n.Op check.
visitBottomUp guarantees that n will be an
ODCLFUNC, and caninl double-checks it.
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The obj library's flag functions are (mostly) light wrappers
around the standard library flag package. Use the flag package
directly where possible.
Most uses of the 'count'-type flags (except for -v) only check
against 0, so they can safely be replaced by bools. Only -v
and the flagfns haven't been replaced.
Debug has been turned into a slice of bools rather than ints.
There was a copy of the -v verbosity in ctxt.Debugvlog, so don't use
Debug['v'] and just use ctxt.Debugvlog.
Updates #16818
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cmd/link/link_test.go contains several multi-line
struct tags. Going through an unquote/quote cycle
converts `a
b
c` to "a\nb\nc\n".
This keeps all vet error messages for the standard
library on a single line.
Updates #11041
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Eliminates the following false positive:
cmd/go/go_test.go:1916: possible formatting directive in Error call
The line in question:
tg.t.Error("some coverage results are 0.0%")
Updates #11041
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Bye bye one more class of linked list manipulation!
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Bso is already a member on ld.Link. Use that instead of
the global.
Updates #16818
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'-' is one of shell special parameters.
The existing implementation of isShellSpecialVar missed '-'
from the list, causing "$-" and "${-}" expand differently.
Fixes#16554
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This change threads the *ld.Link Ctxt variable through
code in arch-specific packages. This removes all remaining
uses of Ctxt, so remove the global variable too.
This CL continues the work in golang.org/cl/27408
Updates #16818
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Certain browsers (Chrome 53, Safari 9.1.2, Firefox 46) won't correctly
follow a directory listing's links if the file name begins with a run
of characters then a colon, e.g. "foo:bar". Probably mistaking it for
a URI. However, they are happy to follow "./foo:bar", so this change
prepends "./" to all link hrefs in the directory listing of
FileServer.
Change-Id: I60ee8e1ebac73cbd3a3ac0f23e80fdf52e3dc352
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Ctxt is a global defined in cmd/link/internal/ld of type *ld.Link.
Start threading a *ld.Link through function calls instead of
relying on the global variable.
Ctxt is still used as a global by the architecture-specific packages,
but I plan to fix that in a subsequent CL.
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The code wasn't checking to see if the data was still >= 64 bytes
long after aligning it.
Aligning the data is an optimization and we don't actually need
to do it. In fact for smaller sizes it slows things down due to
the overhead of calling the generic function. Therefore for now
I have simply removed the alignment stage. I have also added a
check into the assembly to deliberately trigger a segmentation
fault if the data is too short.
Fixes#16779.
Change-Id: Ic01636d775efc5ec97689f050991cee04ce8fe73
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Go will have already cleared the structs (the original C wouldn't
have).
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For persistent error handling, the methods of huffmanBitWriter have to be
consistent about how they check errors. It must either consistently
check error *before* every operation OR immediately *after* every
operation. Since most of the current logic uses the previous approach,
we apply the same style of error checking to writeBits and all calls
to Write such that they only operate if w.err is already nil going
into them.
The error handling approach is brittle and easily broken by future commits to
the code. In the near future, we should switch the logic to use panic at the
lowest levels and a recover at the edge of the public API to ensure
that errors are always persistent.
Fixes#16749
Change-Id: Ie1d83e4ed8842f6911a31e23311cd3cbf38abe8c
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I'd also like to document some of its fields, but I don't know
what they are.
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Do not panic when we encounter nil interface values which are
invalid values for gob. Previously this wasn't caught yet
we were calling reflect.*.Type() on reflect.Invalid values
thereby causing panic:
`panic: reflect: call of reflect.Value.Type on zero Value.`
which is a panic not enforced by encoding/gob itself.
We can catch this and send back an error to the caller.
Fixes#16204
Change-Id: Ie646796db297759a74a02eee5267713adbe0c3a0
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The previous fix for this, commit 336dad2a, had everything right in
the commit message, but reversed the test in the code. Fix the test in
the code.
This reversal effectively disabled the scavenger on large page systems
*except* in the rare cases where this code was originally wrong, which
is why it didn't obviously show up in testing.
Fixes#16644. Again. :(
Change-Id: I27cce4aea13de217197db4b628f17860f27ce83e
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When tracing is started in the middle of program execution,
we already have a number of runnable goroutines and a number
of blocked/in syscall goroutines. In order to reflect these
goroutines in the trace, we emit EvGoCreate for all existing
goroutines. Then for blocked/in syscall goroutines we additionally
emit EvGoWaiting/EvGoInSyscall events. These events don't reset g.ev
during trace analysis. So next EvGoStart finds g.ev set to the
previous EvGoCreate. As the result time between EvGoCreate and
EvGoStart is accounted as scheduler latency. While in reality
it is blocking/syscall time.
Properly reset g.ev for EvGoWaiting/EvGoInSyscall events.
Change-Id: I0615ba31ed7567600a0667ebb27458481da73adb
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If an io.Reader returned (non-zero, EOF), MultiReader would yield
bytes forever.
This bug has existed before Go 1 (!!), introduced in the original
MultiReader implementation in https://golang.org/cl/1764043 and also
survived basically the only update to this code since then
(https://golang.org/cl/17873, git rev ccdca832c), which was added in
Go 1.7.
This just bit me when writing a test for some unrelated code.
Fixes#16795
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The transition from mark 1 to mark 2 no longer enqueues new root
marking jobs, but some of the comments still refer to this. Fix these
comments.
Change-Id: I3f98628dba32c5afe30495ab495da42b32291e9e
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In other systems, putting a leaf certificate in the root store works to
express that exactly that certificate is acceptable. This change makes
that work in Go too.
Fixes#16763.
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For some reason, ISO decided to duplicate the OID for RSA+SHA1. Most
pertinantly, the makecert.exe utility on Windows is known to have used
this OID.
This change makes the ISO OID an alias for the normal one.
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Previously the code didn't check the type and final five dashes of the
ending line of a PEM block.
Fixes#16335.
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This makes a bunch of changes to package syntax to tweak line numbers
for AST nodes. For example, short variable declaration statements are
now associated with the location of the ":=" token, and function calls
are associated with the location of the final ")" token. These help
satisfy many unit tests that assume the old parser's behavior.
Because many of these changes are questionable, they're guarded behind
a new "gcCompat" const to make them easy to identify and revisit in
the future.
A handful of remaining tests are too difficult to make behave
identically. These have been updated to execute with -newparser=0 and
comments explaining why they need to be fixed.
all.bash now passes with both the old and new parsers.
Change-Id: Iab834b71ca8698d39269f261eb5c92a0d55a3bf4
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Introduce a new noder type to transform package syntax's AST into gc's
Node tree. Hidden behind a new -newparser flag.
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gc needs access to line offsets for Nodes. It also needs access to the
end line offset for function bodies so it knows what line number to
use for things like implicit returns and defer executions.
Lastly, include an extra bool to distinguish between simple and full
slice expressions. This is redundant in valid parse trees, but needed
by gc for producing complete warnings in invalid inputs.
Change-Id: I64baf334a35c72336d26fa6755c67eb9d6f4e93c
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Large shifts of constants are frequently
used for fancy 32/64 bit detection.
This removes 14 false positives from the
standard library.
Updates #11041
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If SetSessionTicketKeys was called on a fresh tls.Config, the configured
keys would be overridden with a random key by serverInit.
Fixes#15421.
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These were new with TLS 1.2 and, reportedly, some servers require it.
Since it's easy, this change adds suport for three flavours of
AES-128-CBC with SHA-256 MACs.
Other testdata/ files have to be updated because this changes the list
of cipher suites offered by default by the client.
Fixes#15487.
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Syntax tree nodes, scanner, parser, basic printers.
Builds syntax trees for entire Go std lib at a rate of ~1.8M lines/s
in warmed up state (MacMini, 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM):
$ go test -run StdLib -fast
parsed 1074617 lines (2832 files) in 579.66364ms (1853863 lines/s)
allocated 282.212Mb (486.854Mb/s)
PASS
Change-Id: Ie26d9a7bf4e5ff07457aedfcc9b89f0eba72ae3f
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The changes match the existing compilers, and assume an adjusted
spec (per issue #16794).
Fixes#15686.
Change-Id: I72677ce75888c41a8f3c2963117a2f2d5501c42b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/27290
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Follow-up to CL 27156
Change-Id: I4f1cfced2dced9c9fc8a05bbc00ec4229e85c5c9
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Only remove stores that is shadowed by another store with same or
larger size. Normally we don't need this check because we did check
the types, but unsafe pointer casting can get around it.
Fixes#16769.
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This time with the cherry-pick from the proper patch of
the old CL.
Stack size increased.
Corrected NaN-comparison glitches.
Marked g register as clobbered by calls.
Fixed shared libraries.
live_ssa.go still disabled because of differences.
Presumably turning on more optimization will fix
both the stack size and the live_ssa.go glitches.
Enhanced debugging output for shared libs test.
Rebased onto master.
Updates #16010.
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It is no longer used by Go.
It's now moved to golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goyacc for anybody who needs it.
Fixes#11229
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This is a copy of golang.org/cl/22092 by Ryan Brown.
Here's his original comment:
On my machine this increases the average time for 'go build cmd/go' from
2.25s to 2.36s. I tried to measure compile and link separately but saw
no significant change.
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fmt treats interfaces as being transparent.
As a result, we cannot say with confidence
that any particular verb is wrong.
This fixes the following vet false positives
in the standard library:
database/sql/sql_test.go:210: arg dep for printf verb %p of wrong type: sql.finalCloser
fmt/fmt_test.go:1663: arg nil for printf verb %s of wrong type: untyped nil
go/ast/commentmap.go:328: arg node for printf verb %p of wrong type: ast.Node
net/http/transport_test.go:120: arg c for printf verb %p of wrong type: net.Conn
net/http/httptest/server.go:198: arg c for printf verb %p of wrong type: net.Conn
net/http/httputil/dump_test.go:258: arg body for printf verb %p of wrong type: io.Reader
reflect/set_test.go:81: arg x for printf verb %p of wrong type: io.Writer
reflect/set_test.go:141: arg bb for printf verb %p of wrong type: io.Reader
Updates #11041
Updates #16314
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CL 22720 hid all recently added functionality for go1.7.
Make everything exported again, so we could use it now.
Updates #15345
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Although the term “RSA” is almost synonymous with PKCS#1 v1.5, that
standard is quite flawed, cryptographically speaking. Bellare and
Rogaway fixed PKCS#1 v1.5 with OAEP (for encryption) and PSS (for
signatures) but they only see a fraction of the use of v1.5.
This change adds support for creating and verifying X.509 certificates
that use PSS signatures. Sadly, every possible dimension of flexibility
seems to have been reflected in the integration of X.509 and PSS
resulting in a huge amount of excess complexity. This change only
supports one “sane” configuration for each of SHA-{256, 384, 512}.
Hopefully this is sufficient because it saves a lot of complexity in the
code.
Although X.509 certificates with PSS signatures are rare, I'm inclined
to look favourably on them because they are sufficiently superior.
Fixes#15958.
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The RFC is clear that the Parameters in an AlgorithmIdentifer for an RSA
public key must be NULL. BoringSSL enforces this so we have strong
evidence that this is a widely compatible change.
Embarrassingly enough, the major source of violations of this is us. Go
used to get this correct in only one of two places. This was only fixed
in 2013 (with 4874bc9b). That's why lots of test certificates are
updated in this change.
Fixes#16166.
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This was fixed long ago but the test was not enabled.
For #8189.
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subtle.ConstantTimeCompare now tests the length of the inputs (although
it didn't when this code was written) so this test in crypto/hmac is now
superfluous.
Fixes#16336.
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If the SerialNumber is nil in the template then the resulting panic is
rather deep in encoding/asn1 and it's not obvious what went wrong.
This change tests and returns a more helpful error in this case.
Fixes#16603.
Change-Id: Ib30d652555191eb78f705dff8d909e4b5808f9ca
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This commit improves the processing of the final few bytes in
castagnoliSSE42: instead of processing one byte at a time, we use all
versions of the CRC32 instruction to process 4 bytes, then 2, then 1.
The difference is only noticeable for small "odd" sized buffers.
We do the similar improvement for processing the first few bytes in
the case of unaligned buffer.
Fixing the test which was not actually verifying the results for
misaligned buffers (WriteString was creating an internal copy which
was aligned).
Adding benchmarks for length 15 (aligned and misaligned), results
below.
name old time/op new time/op delta
CastagnoliCrc15B-4 25.1ns ± 0% 22.1ns ± 1% -12.14%
CastagnoliCrc15BMisaligned-4 25.2ns ± 0% 22.9ns ± 1% -9.03%
CastagnoliCrc40B-4 23.1ns ± 0% 23.4ns ± 0% +1.08%
CastagnoliCrc1KB-4 127ns ± 0% 128ns ± 0% +1.18%
CastagnoliCrc4KB-4 462ns ± 0% 464ns ± 0% ~
CastagnoliCrc32KB-4 3.58µs ± 0% 3.60µs ± 0% +0.58%
name old speed new speed delta
CastagnoliCrc15B-4 597MB/s ± 0% 679MB/s ± 1% +13.77%
CastagnoliCrc15BMisaligned-4 596MB/s ± 0% 655MB/s ± 1% +9.94%
CastagnoliCrc40B-4 1.73GB/s ± 0% 1.71GB/s ± 0% -1.14%
CastagnoliCrc1KB-4 8.01GB/s ± 0% 7.93GB/s ± 1% -1.06%
CastagnoliCrc4KB-4 8.86GB/s ± 0% 8.83GB/s ± 0% ~
CastagnoliCrc32KB-4 9.14GB/s ± 0% 9.09GB/s ± 0% -0.58%
Change-Id: I499e37af2241d28e3e5d522bbab836c1a718430a
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In CSE if a tuple generator is CSE'd to a different block, its
selectors are copied to the same block. In this case, also CES
the copied selectors.
Test copied from Keith's CL 27202.
Fixes#16741.
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If we cannot infer the asm arch from the filename
or the build tags, assume that it is the
current build arch. Assembly files with no
restrictions ought to be usable on all arches.
Updates #11041
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The unsafe.Pointer check allows adding to
and subtracting from uintptrs in order to do
arithmetic.
Some code needs to round uintptrs.
Allow &^ for that purpose.
Updates #11041
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Moves the state.ServerName assignment to outside the if
statement that checks for handshakeComplete.
Fixes#15571
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- Use machine instructions for uint64<->float conversions
- Do not enforce alignment on Zero/Move
ARM64 supports unaligned load/stores, but only aligned offset
or small offset can be encoded into instructions.
- Do combined loads
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.local addresses are used by things like Kubernetes and Weave DNS; Go
should not avoid resolving them.
This is a partial revert of https://golang.org/cl/21328 which was too
strict of an interpretation of RFC 6762.
Fixes#16739
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The Width{int,ptr,reg} assignments are no longer necessary since
golang.org/cl/21623. The other arch's betypeinit functions were
cleaned up, but apparently this one was missed.
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BIND libresolv allows values from 0 to 15.
For invalid values and negative numbers, 0 is used.
For numbers greater than 15, 15 is used.
Fixes#15419
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The Source provided by math/rand relies on an array of cooked
pseudo-random 63bit integers for seeding. The origin of these
numbers is undocumented.
Add a standalone program in math/rand folder that generates
the 63bit integer array as well as a 64bit version supporting
extension of the Source to 64bit pseudo-random number
generation while maintaining the current sequence in the
lower 63bit.
The code is largely based on the initial implementation of the
random number generator in the go repository by Ken Thompson
(revision 399).
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sysUnused (e.g., madvise MADV_FREE) is only sensible to call on
physical page boundaries, so scavengelist rounds in the bounds of the
region being released to the nearest physical page boundaries.
However, if the region is smaller than a physical page and neither the
start nor end fall on a boundary, then rounding the start up to a page
boundary and the end down to a page boundary will result in end < start.
Currently, we only give up on the region if start == end, so if we
encounter end < start, we'll call madvise with a negative length and
the madvise will fail.
Issue #16644 gives a concrete example of this:
start = 0x1285ac000
end = 0x1285ae000 (1 8K page)
This leads to the rounded values
start = 0x1285b0000
end = 0x1285a0000
which leads to len = -65536.
Fix this by giving up on the region if end <= start, not just if
end == start.
Fixes#16644.
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When T is a scalar, there are no runtime calls
required, which makes this a clear win.
encoding/binary:
WriteInts-8 958ns ± 3% 864ns ± 2% -9.80% (p=0.000 n=15+15)
This also considerably shrinks a core fmt
routine:
Before: "".(*pp).printArg t=1 size=3952 args=0x20 locals=0xf0
After: "".(*pp).printArg t=1 size=2624 args=0x20 locals=0x98
Unfortunately, I find it very hard to get stable
numbers out of the fmt benchmarks due to thermal scaling.
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This removes some scaffolding introduced pre-1.7, introduced to
fix an export format bug, and to minimize conflicts with older
formats. The currently deployed and recognized format is "v1",
so don't worry about other versions. This is a step towards a
better scheme for internal export format versioning.
For #16244.
Change-Id: Ic7cf99dd2a24ad5484cc54aed44fa09332c2cf72
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Removes the encoding of this bit which was ignored but left behind
for 1.7 to minimize pre-1.7 export format changes. See the issue
for more details.
Fixes#15772.
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s390x took up the last available chunk of int16 opcodes.
There are RISC-V and sparc64 ports in progress out of tree,
and there will likely be other architectures.
Reduce the opcode space to allow more architectures to
fit without increasing to int32.
This is the smallest power of two that accomodates all
existing architectures. All else being equal, smaller is
better--smaller numbers are easier to generate immediates
for and easier on the eyes when debugging.
Change-Id: I4d0824b28913892fbd0579d3f90bea34e44c8946
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