memmove used to use 2 2-byte load/store pairs to move 4 bytes.
When the result is loaded with a single 4-byte load, it caused
a store to load fowarding stall. To avoid the stall,
special case memmove to use 4 byte ops for the 4 byte copy case.
We already have a special case for 8-byte copies.
386 already specializes 4-byte copies.
I'll do 2-byte copies also, but not for 1.8.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkIssue18740-8 7567 4799 -36.58%
3-byte copies get a bit slower. Other copies are unchanged.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Memmove/3-8 4.76ns ± 5% 5.26ns ± 3% +10.50% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Fixes#18740
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The constant propagation rules selected the wrong operand to
propagate. So MOVDNE (move if not equal) propagated operands as if
it were a MOVDEQ (move if equal).
Fixes#18735.
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This is needed for typical tests with gccgo, as it passes the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to the new program.
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With GCC 7 (not yet released), cgo fails with errors like
./sigaltstack.go:65:8: call of non-function C.restoreSignalStack
I do not know precisely why. Explicitly declaring that there are no
arguments to the static function is a simple fix for the debug info.
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When nilcheck runs, the values in a block are not in any particular
order. So any facts derived from examining the blocks shouldn't be
used until we reach the next block.
This is suboptimal as it won't eliminate nil checks within a block.
But it's probably a better fix for now as it is a much smaller change
than other strategies for fixing this bug.
nilptr3.go changes are mostly because for this pattern:
_ = *p
_ = *p
either nil check is fine to keep, and this CL changes which one
the compiler tends to keep.
There are a few regressions from code like this:
_ = *p
f()
_ = *p
For this pattern, after this CL we issue 2 nil checks instead of one.
(For the curious, this happens because intra-block nil check
elimination now falls to CSE, not nilcheck proper. The former
pattern has two nil checks with the same store argument. The latter
pattern has two nil checks with different store arguments.)
Fixes#18725
Change-Id: I3721b494c8bc9ba1142dc5c4361ea55c66920ac8
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pprof.WriteHeapProfile is shorthand for
pprof.Lookup("heap").WriteTo(f, 0).
The second parameter is debug.
If it is non-zero, pprof writes legacy-format
pprof output, which compilebench can parse.
Fixes#18641
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Plus a few minor changes.
For #18130.
Change-Id: Ica6503fe9c888cc05c15b46178423f620c087491
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35233
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
The doc comment about the Data field of go/ast.Object reflects its old
behavior, from when the go/types typechecker depended on ast.Objects.
Since when the doc was written, the behavior has changed in
https://golang.org/cl/7058060 and https://golang.org/cl/7096048 .
Fixes#18631
Change-Id: I10fc3e31cfbf7b303eec44150df917f6eb285f90
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Currently we check that all roots are marked as soon as gcMarkDone
decides to transition from mark 1 to mark 2. However, issue #16083
indicates that there may be a race where we try to complete mark 1
while a worker is still scanning a stack, causing the root mark check
to fail.
We don't yet understand this race, but as a simple mitigation, move
the root check to after gcMarkDone performs a ragged barrier, which
will force any remaining workers to finish their current job.
Updates #16083. This may "fix" it, but it would be better to
understand and fix the underlying race.
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We already do this for shared libraries. Do it for plugins also.
Suggestions on how to test this would be welcome.
I'd like to get this in for 1.8. It could lead to mysterious
hangs when using plugins.
Fixes#18676
Change-Id: I03209b096149090b9ba171c834c5e59087ed0f92
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35117
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The bug subcommand opens up the browser instead of printing information.
Fixes help message to reflect that.
Fixes#18630.
Change-Id: I660c94bc65ef1994292cfd72d08a544699545701
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35150
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
As is, they were fully vulnerable to the Lucky13 attack. The SHA1
variants implement limited countermeasures (see f28cf8346c) but the
SHA256 ones are apparently used rarely enough (see 8741504888) that
it's not worth the extra code.
Instead, disable them by default and update the warning.
Updates #13385
Updates #15487
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It looks like it should be there, although I couldn't find a test
case that fails without it. ZeroWB is probably never generated now:
zeroing an initialized heap object is done by making an autotmp on
stack, zeroing it, and copying (typedmemmove) to heap.
Passes "toolstash -cmp" on std.
Change-Id: I702a59759e33fb8cc2a34a3b3029e7540aca080a
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Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
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Change-Id: Iac713ae1f322f893c92b3fc47fe9b5719052f9eb
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Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
CL 5232 added TestServerHijackGetsBackgroundByte, which is failing
on Plan 9, because CloseWrite is not implemented on Plan 9 yet.
Updates #17906.
Updates #18657.
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CL 35234 added TestServerHijackGetsBackgroundByte_big, which is failing
on Plan 9, because CloseWrite is not implemented on Plan 9 yet.
Updates #17906.
Updates #18658.
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Follow-up test from Ian's comments in https://golang.org/cl/35232
after submit.
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The working directory is now adjusted to match the typical Go test
working directory in main, as the old trick for adjusting earlier
stopped working with the latest version of LLDB bugs.
That means the small number of places where testdata files are
read before main is called no longer work. This CL adjusts those
reads to happen after main is called. (This has the bonus effect of
not reading some benchmark testdata files in all.bash.)
Fixes compress/bzip2, go/doc, go/parser, os, and time package
tests on the iOS builder.
Change-Id: If60f026aa7848b37511c36ac5e3985469ec25209
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Previously, if the Hijack called stopped the background read call
which read a byte, that byte was sitting in memory, buffered, ready to
be Read by Hijack's returned bufio.Reader, but it wasn't yet in the
bufio.Reader's buffer itself, so bufio.Reader.Buffered() reported 1
byte fewer.
This matters for callers who wanted to stitch together any buffered
data (with bufio.Reader.Peek(bufio.Reader.Buffered())) with Hijack's
returned net.Conn. Otherwise there was no way for callers to know a
byte was read.
Change-Id: Id7cb0a0a33fe2f33d79250e13dbaa9c0f7abba13
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Conversion to Nodes still happens sequentially at the moment.
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Previously, mkpackage jumbled together three unrelated tasks: handling
package declarations, clearing imports from processing previous source
files, and assigning a default value to outfile.
Change-Id: I1e124335768aeabfd1a6d9cc2499fbb980d951cf
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Another change in behvaior (bug) in LLDB. Despite the fact that
LLDB can dump the symtab of our test binaries and show the function
addresses, it can no longer call the functions. This means the chdir
trick on signal is failing.
This CL uses a new trick. For iOS, the exec script passes the change
in directory as an argument, and it is processed early by the test
harness generated by cmd/go.
For the iOS builders.
Change-Id: I8f5d0f831fe18de99f097761f89c5184d5bf2afb
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mkpost.go replaces all variables prefixed with 'X_' with '_' on s390x
because most of them do not need to be exposed. X__val is being used
by a third party library so it turns out we do need to expose it on
s390x (it is already exposed on all other Linux architectures).
Fixes#17298 and updates #18632.
Change-Id: Ic03463229a5f75ca41a4a4b50300da4b4d892d45
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Also fix a couple of other errors.
Fixes#6877
Change-Id: I94c81c5847cc7b0adab19418e71687bc2ee7fe94
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Make sure that the same type and itab generated in two
different plugins are actually the same thing.
See also CL 35115
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When traceback sees reflect.makeFuncStub (or reflect.methodValueCall)
on the stack, it expects to be able to get the *reflect.makeFuncImpl
(or *reflect.methodValue) for that call from the first outgoing
argument slot of makeFuncStub/methodValueCall.
However, currently this object isn't necessarily kept live across
makeFuncStub. This means it may get garbage collected while in a
reflect call and reused for something else. If we then try to
traceback, the runtime will see a corrupted makeFuncImpl object and
panic. This was not a problem in previous releases because we always
kept arguments live across the whole function. This became a problem
when we stopped doing this.
Fix this by using reflect.KeepAlive to keep the
makeFuncImpl/methodValue live across all of callReflect/callMethod,
which in turn keeps it live as long as makeFuncStub/methodValueCall
are on the stack.
Fixes#18635.
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C-only symbols are excluded from pclntab because of a quirk of darwin,
where functions are referred to by an exported symbol so dynamic
relocations de-duplicate to the host binary module and break unwinding.
This doesn't happen on ELF systems because the linker always refers to
unexported module-local symbols, so we don't need this condition.
And the current logic for excluding some functions breaks the module
verification code in moduledataverify1. So disable this for plugins
on linux.
(In 1.9, it will probably be necessary to introduce a module-local
symbol reference system on darwin to fix a different bug, so all of
this onlycsymbol code made be short-lived.)
With this CL, the tests in CL 35116 pass.
Change-Id: I517d7ca4427241fa0a91276c462827efb9383be9
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Known issue: #18640 (requires a bit more work, I believe).
For #18130.
Change-Id: I53dc26012070e0c79f63b7c76266732190a83d47
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35129
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Known issues:
- needs many more tests
- duplicate method declarations via type alias names are not detected
- type alias cycle error messages need to be improved
- need to review setup of byte/rune type aliases
For #18130.
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Ranging over an array causes the array to be copied over to the
stack, which cause large re-growths. Instead, we should iterate
over slices of the array.
Also, assigning a large struct literal uses the stack even
though the actual fields being populated are small in comparison
to the entirety of the struct (see #18636).
Fixing the stack growth does not alter CPU-time performance much
since the stack-growth and copying was such a tiny portion of the
compression work:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Encode/Digits/Default/1e4-8 332µs ± 1% 332µs ± 1% ~ (p=0.796 n=10+10)
Encode/Digits/Default/1e5-8 5.07ms ± 2% 5.05ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.815 n=9+8)
Encode/Digits/Default/1e6-8 53.7ms ± 1% 53.9ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.075 n=10+10)
Encode/Twain/Default/1e4-8 380µs ± 1% 380µs ± 1% ~ (p=0.684 n=10+10)
Encode/Twain/Default/1e5-8 5.79ms ± 2% 5.79ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.497 n=9+10)
Encode/Twain/Default/1e6-8 61.5ms ± 1% 61.8ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.247 n=10+10)
name old speed new speed delta
Encode/Digits/Default/1e4-8 30.1MB/s ± 1% 30.1MB/s ± 1% ~ (p=0.753 n=10+10)
Encode/Digits/Default/1e5-8 19.7MB/s ± 2% 19.8MB/s ± 1% ~ (p=0.795 n=9+8)
Encode/Digits/Default/1e6-8 18.6MB/s ± 1% 18.5MB/s ± 1% ~ (p=0.072 n=10+10)
Encode/Twain/Default/1e4-8 26.3MB/s ± 1% 26.3MB/s ± 1% ~ (p=0.616 n=10+10)
Encode/Twain/Default/1e5-8 17.3MB/s ± 2% 17.3MB/s ± 1% ~ (p=0.484 n=9+10)
Encode/Twain/Default/1e6-8 16.3MB/s ± 1% 16.2MB/s ± 1% ~ (p=0.238 n=10+10)
Updates #18636Fixes#18625
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The iOS test harness has set a breakpoint early in the life of Go
programs so that it can change the current working directory using
information only available from the host debugger. Somewhere in the
upgrade to iOS 10 / XCode 8.2, breakpoints stopped working. This
may be an LLDB bug, or a bug in the ios-deploy LLDB scripts, it's
not clear.
Work around the problem by giving up on breakpoints. Instead, early
in the life of every test binary built for iOS, send (and ignore) a
SIGUSR2 signal. The debugger will catch this, giving the script
go_darwin_arm_exec a chance to change the working directory.
For the iOS builders.
Change-Id: I7476531985217d0c76bc176904c48379210576c2
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Make sure that the same type and itab generated in two
different shared library are actually the same thing.
Change-Id: Ica45862d65ff8bc7ad04d59a41f57223f71224cd
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Use R11 (a caller-saved temp register) instead of RBX (a callee-saved
register).
I believe this only affects linux/amd64, since it is the only platform
with a non-trivial cgoSigtramp implementation.
Updates #18328.
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This reduces compilation time for the program
in #18602 from 7 hours to 30 min.
Updates #14781
Updates #18602
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Somehow this file didn't get gofmted after the last change, which
interferes with merges.
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The test was previously an integration test, relying on luck and many
goroutines and lots of time to hit the path to be tested.
Instead, rewrite the test to exactly hit the path to be tested, in one
try, in one goroutine.
Fixes#18205
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