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Wayne Zuo
6f5590edf6 cmd/compile: always write fun[0] in incomplete itab
runtime.getitab need filled fun[0] to identify whether
implemented the interface.

Fixes #51700
Fixes #52228

Change-Id: I0173b98f4e1b45e3a0183a5b60229d289140d1e6
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2022-04-12 17:06:19 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
d6320f1a58 cmd/compile: add SARX instruction for GOAMD64>=3
name                    old time/op  new time/op  delta
ShiftArithmeticRight-8  0.68ns ± 5%  0.30ns ± 6%  -56.14%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Change-Id: I052a0d7b9e6526d526276444e588b0cc288beff4
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2022-04-12 12:59:27 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
2b31abc528 test: add //go:build support to run.go
gofmt is rewriting +build comments into //go:build anyway, so update
the test script to support both.

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2022-04-12 05:46:57 +00:00
hopehook
370cadd0e4 cmd/compile: add a test case and some comments for deadlock on syntax error
After CL 398014 fixed a compiler deadlock on syntax errors,
this CL adds a test case and more details for that.

How it was fixed:

CL 57751 introduced a channel "sem" to limit the number of
simultaneously open files.

Unfortunately, when the number of syntax processing goroutines
exceeds this limit, will easily trigger deadlock.

In the original implementation, "sem" only limited the number
of open files, not the number of concurrent goroutines, which
will cause extra goroutines to block on "sem". When the p.err
of the following iteration happens to be held by the blocking
goroutine, it will fall into a circular wait, which is a deadlock.

CL 398014 fixed the above deadlock, also see issue #52127.

First, move "sem <- struct{}{}" to the outside of the syntax
processing goroutine, so that the number of concurrent goroutines
does not exceed the number of open files, to ensure that all
goroutines in execution can eventually write to p.err.

Second, move the entire syntax processing logic into a separate
goroutine to avoid blocking on the producer side.

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2022-04-12 01:18:27 +00:00
nimelehin
be0262a127 cmd/compile: fix compilation crash with several blank labels
Fixes #52278

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2022-04-12 00:32:31 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
32de2b0d1c cmd/compile: add MOVBE index load/store
Fixes #51724

Change-Id: I94e650a7482dc4c479d597f0162a6a89d779708d
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2022-04-11 15:41:56 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
615d3c3040 test: adjust load and store test
In the load tests, we only want to test the assembly produced by
the load operations. If we use the global variable sink, it will produce
one load operation and one store operation(assign to sink).

For example:

func load_be64(b []byte) uint64 {
	sink64 = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(b)
}

If we compile this function with GOAMD64=v3, it may produce MOVBEQload
and MOVQstore or MOVQload and MOVBEQstore, but we only want MOVBEQload.
Discovered when developing CL 395474.

Same for the store tests.

Change-Id: I65c3c742f1eff657c3a0d2dd103f51140ae8079e
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2022-04-11 15:41:04 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
79619c3c7e test: extend issue52124.go to also test #52139
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2022-04-07 19:16:46 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
c0bbeb0982 cmd/compile: adjust types2 shift check to match go/types (cleanup)
With this change, the shift checking code matches the corresponding
go/types code, but for the differences in the internal error reporting,
and call of check.overflow.

The change leads to the recording of an untyped int value if the RHS
of a non-constant shift is an untyped integer value. Adjust the type
in the compiler's irgen accordingly. Add test/shift3.go to verify
behavior.

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2022-04-07 17:19:55 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
7fbabe8d57 cmd/compile: use shlx&shrx instruction for GOAMD64>=v3
The SHRX/SHLX instruction can take any general register as the shift count operand, and can read source from memory. This CL introduces some operators to combine load and shift to one instruction.

For #47120

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2022-04-04 20:07:23 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
efbe17d6f1 cmd/compile: support reading union type for compiler backend in unified IR
Fixes #52124

Change-Id: I5749822d41d8e51f476bceb277b1d2cf7350dcc3
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2022-04-04 16:25:52 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
a92ca51507 cmd/compile: use LZCNT instruction for GOAMD64>=3
LZCNT is similar to BSR, but BSR(x) is undefined when x == 0, so using
LZCNT can avoid a special case for zero input. Except that case,
LZCNTQ(x) == 63-BSRQ(x) and LZCNTL(x) == 31-BSRL(x).

And according to https://www.agner.org/optimize/instruction_tables.pdf,
LZCNT instructions are much faster than BSR on AMD CPU.

name              old time/op  new time/op  delta
LeadingZeros-8    0.91ns ± 1%  0.80ns ± 7%  -11.68%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
LeadingZeros8-8   0.98ns ±15%  0.91ns ± 1%   -7.34%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
LeadingZeros16-8  0.94ns ± 3%  0.92ns ± 2%   -2.36%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
LeadingZeros32-8  0.89ns ± 1%  0.78ns ± 2%  -12.49%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
LeadingZeros64-8  0.92ns ± 1%  0.78ns ± 1%  -14.48%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

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2022-04-04 04:01:17 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
ba6df85c7c cmd/compile: add MOVBEWstore support for GOAMD64>=3
This CL add MOVBE support for 16-bit version, but MOVBEWload is
excluded because it does not satisfy zero extented.

For #51724

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2022-04-03 23:48:16 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
b76f8df133 test: update comments in run.go (cleanup)
The -G compiler option doesn't exist anymore. Update some variable
names and comments to reflect the new reality.

Change-Id: I227e9c59a01615c3a40c3869102e8045cb012980
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2022-03-31 18:30:44 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
0775730180 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better errors for syntax errors in lists
For syntax errors in various (syntactic) lists, instead of reporting
a set of "expected" tokens (which may be incomplete), provide context
and mention "possibly missing" tokens. The result is a friendlier and
more accurate error message.

Fixes #49205.

Change-Id: I38ae7bf62febfe790075e62deb33ec8c17d64476
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2022-03-31 00:26:58 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
a7e76b8e80 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: remove code dealing with multiple method names
When parsing method declarations in an interface, the parser has
for historic reasons gracefully handled a list of method names with
a single (common) signature, and then reported an error. For example

        interface {
                m1, m2, m3 (x int)
        }

This code originally came from the very first parser for Go which
initially permitted such declarations (or at least assumed that
people would write such declarations). Nobody is doing this at this
point, so there's no need for being extra careful here. Remove the
respective code and adjust the corresponding test.

Change-Id: If6f9b398bbc9e425dcd4328a80d8bf77c37fe8b6
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2022-03-30 18:02:38 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
2d34af0fd6 cmd/compile/internal/walk: fix wrong soleComponent implementation
CL 367755 added soleComponent for handling 1-byte type interface conversion.
This implementation must be kept in sync with Type.SoleComponent, but it
does not. When seeing a blank field in struct, we must continue looking
at the field type to find sole component, if any. The current code just
terminate immediately, which causes wrong sole component type returned.

Fixes #52020

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Robert Griesemer
9038c24498 go/types, types2: better index-out-of-bounds error message (cleanup)
Use the 1.17 compiler error message, sans "array" prefix.

Change-Id: I0e70781c5ff02dca30a2004ab4d0ea82b0849eae
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2022-03-29 17:21:15 +00:00
Keith Randall
018b78cc5b test: fix inline test on noopt builder
CL 394074 broke the noopt builder. Something about time.After's inlining
depends on the build flags to make.bash, not the build flags that run.go
passes.

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2022-03-27 18:38:56 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
80a7504a13 cmd/compile: enable inlining SELECT
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2022-03-25 22:34:45 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
3dac99ad4c cmd/compile: simplify fingerprint logic
Historically, we sometimes recorded imports based on either package
path ("net/http") or object file path ("net/http.a"). But modern Go
build systems always use package path, and the extra ".a" suffix
doesn't mean anything anyway.

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2022-03-25 21:58:03 +00:00
fanzha02
8ab42a945a cmd/compile: merge ANDconst and UBFX into UBFX on arm64
Add a new rewrite rule to merge ANDconst and UBFX into
UBFX.

Add test cases.

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Matthew Dempsky
b95d332c7e test: compile source files as if from "test" module
This CL updates test/run.go to compile xxx.dir/x.go with a package
path of "test/x" instead of just "x". This prevents collisions with
standard library packages.

It also requires updating a handful of tests to account for the
updated package paths.

Fixes #25693.

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Matthew Dempsky
60be4ec096 test: remove unused oldescape_linkname.dir directory
CL 187617 removed oldescape_linkname.go, but forgot to remove this
directory too.

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2022-03-24 02:16:28 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
d14c02a20c test: remove obsolete test case that misuses -p
bug302 compiles p.go with -p=p, and then manually creates a pp.a
archive, and imports it as both "p" and "pp". This is a misuse of
cmd/compile's -p flag, and it isn't representative of how any actual
Go build systems work anyway.

This test made sense back when cmd/compile still wrote out bare object
files, which was then split into separate __.PKGDEF and _go_.o archive
entries when added to a pack archive. But since CL 102236, cmd/compile
always writes out pack files.

Updates #51734.

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2022-03-24 02:15:49 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
999589e148 test: use dot-relative imports where appropriate
Currently, run.go's *dir tests allow "x.go" to be imported
interchangeably as either "x" or "./x". This is generally fine, but
can cause problems when "x" is the name of a standard library
package (e.g., "fixedbugs/bug345.dir/io.go").

This CL is an automated rewrite to change all `import "x"` directives
to use `import "./x"` instead. It has no effect today, but will allow
subsequent CLs to update test/run.go to resolve "./x" to "test/x" to
avoid stdlib collisions.

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2022-03-24 02:14:15 +00:00
Robert Findley
fd1b5904ae cmd/compile/internal/importer: key tparams by Package instead of pkgname
The importer type param index used package name type parameter key,
causing type parameters to be reused/overwritten if two packages in the
import graph had the same combination of (name, declaration name, type
parameter name).

Fix this by instead using the *Package in the key.

Fixes #51836

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2022-03-22 21:38:10 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
adae6ec542 cmd/compile: replace Type.OrigSym with Type.OrigType
First law of cmd/compile frontend development: thou shalt not rely on
types.Sym.

This CL replaces Type.OrigSym with Type.OrigType, which semantically
matches what all of the uses within the frontend actually care about,
and avoids using types.Sym, which invariably leads to mistakes because
symbol scoping in the frontend doesn't work how anyone intuitively
expects it to.

Fixes #51765.

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2022-03-21 21:57:24 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
129a2fcf6c cmd/compile: fix panic with nested dead hidden closures
CL 342350 fixed deadcode panic with dead hidden closures. However, a
closure may contains nested dead hidden closures, so we need to mark
them dead as well.

Fixes #51839

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2022-03-21 17:27:41 +00:00
Keith Randall
fcf6afb82d cmd/compile: pointers to notinheap types need their own shape
They should not share a shape with regular pointers. We could coalesce
multiple pointer-to-not-in-heap types, but doesn't seem worth it - just
make them fully stenciled.

Fixes #51733

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2022-03-18 19:22:30 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
8419ec295c cmd/compile: fix wrong dict param when getting dict type
CL 338129 added getDictionaryType to get the dictionary type from the
specified dict param, but still using the one in info.dictParam, which
is wrong.

Fixes #51413

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2022-03-14 17:55:47 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
9743e9b6d8 cmd/compile: fix re-export closure
For hidden closure built during stenciling to implement a function
instantiation, the function may come from other package, not local
package, which causes the ICE for code that re-export the hidden closure
after inlining.

To fix it, use the closure package for export writer when writing out
the closure itself.

Fixes #51423

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2022-03-11 00:42:08 +00:00
Keith Randall
2e46a0a997 cmd/compile: fix expression switches using type parameters
Both the thing we're switching on, as well as the cases we're switching for.
Convert anything containing a type parameter to interface{} before the
comparison happens.

Fixes #51522

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2022-03-10 19:30:33 +00:00
Keith Randall
8cf11694ab cmd/compile: fix transform of OEQ/ONE when one arg is a type param
At this point in stenciling, we have shape types, not raw type parameters.
The code was correct in the other part of this function.

Update #51522

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2022-03-10 18:50:50 +00:00
Russ Cox
a987aaf5f7 cmd/compile: require -p flag
The -p flag specifies the import path of the package being compiled.
This CL makes it required when invoking the compiler and
adjusts tests that invoke the compiler directly to conform to this
new requirement. The go command already passes the flag, so it
is unmodified in this CL. It is expected that any other Go build systems
also already pass -p, or else they will need to arrange to do so before
updating to Go 1.19. Of particular note, Bazel already does for rules
with an importpath= attribute, which includes all Gazelle-generated rules.

There is more cleanup possible now in cmd/compile, cmd/link,
and other consumers of Go object files, but that is left to future CLs.

Additional historical background follows but can be ignored.

Long ago, before the go command, or modules, or any kind of
versioning, symbols in Go archive files were named using just the
package name, so that for example func F in math/rand and func F in
crypto/rand would both be the object file symbol 'rand.F'. This led to
collisions even in small source trees, which made certain packages
unusable in the presence of other packages and generally was a problem
for Go's goal of scaling to very large source trees.

Fixing this problem required changing from package names to import
paths in symbol names, which was mostly straightforward. One wrinkle,
though, is that the compiler did not know the import path of the
package being compiled; it only knew the package name. At the time,
there was no go command, just Makefiles that people had invoking 6g
(now “go tool compile”) and then copying the resulting object file to
an importable location. That is, everyone had a custom build setup for
Go, because there was no standard one. So it was not particularly
attractive to change how the compiler was invoked, since that would
break approximately every Go user at the time. Instead, we arranged
for the compiler to emit, and other tools reading object files to
recognize, a special import path (the empty string, it turned out)
denoting “the import path of this object file”. This worked well
enough at the time and maintained complete command-line compatibility
with existing Go usage.

The changes implementing this transition can be found by searching
the Git history for “package global name space”, which is what they
eliminated. In particular, CL 190076 (a6736fa4), CL 186263 (758f2bc5),
CL 193080 (1cecac81), CL 194053 (19126320), and CL 194071 (531e6b77)
did the bulk of this transformation in January 2010.

Later, in September 2011, we added the -p flag to the compiler for
diagnostic purposes. The problem was that it was easy to create import
cycles, especially in tests, and these could not be diagnosed until
link time. You'd really want the compiler to diagnose these, for
example if the compilation of package sort noticed it was importing a
package that itself imported "sort". But the compilation of package
sort didn't know its own import path, and so it could not tell whether
it had found itself as a transitive dependency. Adding the -p flag
solved this problem, and its use was optional, since the linker would
still diagnose the import cycle in builds that had not updated to
start passing -p. This was CL 4972057 (1e480cd1).

There was still no go command at this point, but when we introduced
the go command we made it pass -p, which it has for many years at this
point.

Over time, parts of the compiler began to depend on the presence of
the -p flag for various reasonable purposes. For example:

In CL 6497074 (041fc8bf; Oct 2012), the race detector used -p to
detect packages that should not have race annotations, such as
runtime/race and sync/atomic.

In CL 13367052 (7276c02b; Sep 2013), a bug fix used -p to detect the
compilation of package reflect.

In CL 30539 (8aadcc55; Oct 2016), the compiler started using -p to
identify package math, to be able to intrinsify calls to Sqrt inside
that package.

In CL 61019 (9daee931; Sep 2017), CL 71430 (2c1d2e06; Oct 2017), and
later related CLs, the compiler started using the -p value when
creating various DWARF debugging information.

In CL 174657 (cc5eaf93; May 2019), the compiler started writing
symbols without the magic empty string whenever -p was used, to reduce
the amount of work required in the linker.

In CL 179861 (dde7c770; Jun 2019), the compiler made the second
argument to //go:linkname optional when -p is used, because in that
case the compiler can derive an appropriate default.

There are more examples. Today it is impossible to compile the Go
standard library without using -p, and DWARF debug information is
incomplete without using -p.

All known Go build systems pass -p. In particular, the go command
does, which is what nearly all Go developers invoke to build Go code.
And Bazel does, for go_library rules that set the importpath
attribute, which is all rules generated by Gazelle.

Gccgo has an equivalent of -p and has required its use in order to
disambiguate packages with the same name but different import paths
since 2010.

On top of all this, various parts of code generation for generics
are made more complicated by needing to cope with the case where -p
is not specified, even though it's essentially always specified.

In summary, the current state is:

 - Use of the -p flag with cmd/compile is required for building
   the standard library, and for complete DWARF information,
   and to enable certain linker speedups.

 - The go command and Bazel, which we expect account for just
   about 100% of Go builds, both invoke cmd/compile with -p.

 - The code in cmd/compile to support builds without -p is
   complex and has become more complex with generics, but it is
   almost always dead code and therefore not worth maintaining.

 - Gccgo already requires its equivalent of -p in any build
   where two packages have the same name.

All this supports the change in this CL, which makes -p required
and adjusts tests that invoke cmd/compile to add -p appropriately.

Future CLs will be able to remove all the code dealing with the
possibility of -p not having been specified.

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2022-03-09 21:31:58 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
b8248fab89 go/types, types2: disable field accesses through type parameters
This is a feature that is not understood well enough and may have
subtle repercussions impacting future changes. Disable for Go 1.18.

The actual change is trivial: disable a branch through a flag.
The remaining changes are adjustments to tests.

Fixes #51576.

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2022-03-09 21:26:42 +00:00
thepudds
d3070a767b cmd/compile/internal/types2: more consistently print "check go.mod" if language version < 1.18
If you attempt to instantiate a generic type or func and run 'go build'
with a language version < 1.18 in the 'go' directive inside the go.mod
file, cmd/compile emits a friendly message that includes the suggestion
to 'check go.mod':

    type instantiation requires go1.18 or later (-lang was set to go1.17; check go.mod)

However, if the code instead only declares a generic type or func
without instantiating, cmd/compile currently emits a less friendly
message:

    type parameters require go1.18 or later

With this CL, the error in that situation becomes:

    type parameter requires go1.18 or later (-lang was set to go1.17; check go.mod)

Within cmd/compile/internal/types2, it already calls check.versionErrorf
in a dozen or so places, including three existing calls to
check.versionErrorf within typeset.go (e.g., for embedding a constraint
interface).

This CL adds two more calls to check.versionErrorf, replacing calls to
check.softErrorf. Both check.versionErrorf and check.softErrorf call
check.err(at, <string>, true) after massaging the string message.

Fixes #51531

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2022-03-08 16:50:57 +00:00
Robert Findley
28fab5ef21 go/types, types2: disable inference for type instances
Inference for type instances has dependencies on type-checking order
that can lead to subtle bugs. As explained in #51527, disable it for
1.18.

Fixes #51527

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2022-03-07 21:18:15 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
dcb6547b76 cmd/compile: remove duplicate const logic from typecheck
Now that we always use types2 to validate user source code, we can
remove the constSet logic from typecheck for detecting duplicate
expression switch cases and duplicate map literal keys. This logic is
redundant with types2, and currently causes unified IR to report
inappropriate duplicate constant errors that only appear after type
substitution.

Updates #42758.

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2022-03-07 18:17:40 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
d1820f748f test: add test case for #51521
The test case is already working with unified IR, so add it to make
sure we don't regress while finishing unified IR's support for
dictionaries.

Updates #51521.

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2022-03-07 14:07:18 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
d168c4f296 test: additional generic type switch test coverage
None of the current generic type switch test cases exercise type
switches where the instantiated case is an interface type.

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2022-03-07 13:47:58 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
0e2f1abf5b cmd/compile: represent derived types with ir.DynamicType in unified IR
This CL switches unified IR to using ir.DynamicType for derived
types. This has an immediate effect of fixing compilation of generic
code that when fully stenciled results in statically invalid type
assertions. This does require updating typecheck to expect
ODYNAMICTYPE in type switches, but this is straightforward to
implement.

For now, we still statically resolve the runtime type (or itab)
pointer. However, a subsequent CL will allow reading these pointers
from the runtime dictionary.

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2022-03-07 13:47:51 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
7c292ddf1f cmd/compile: fix reentrancy issue in unified IR function body reading
We shouldn't need to read in function bodies for new functions found
during inlining, but something is expecting them to still be read
in. We should fix that code to not depend on them being read in, but
in the mean time reading them in anyway is at least correct, albeit
less efficient in time and space.

Fixes #49536.
Updates #50552.

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2022-03-07 06:23:18 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
d3fe4e193e go/types, types2: fix scoping for iteration variables declared by range clause
Also correct scope position for such variables.
Adjusted some comments.

Fixes #51437.

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2022-03-03 16:02:44 +00:00
Keith Randall
d3672054fb cmd/compile: don't include instantiating types in type hash
This CL is a bit overkill, but it is pretty safe for 1.18. We'll
want to revisit for 1.19 so we can avoid the hash collisions between
types, e.g. G[int] and G[float64], that will cause some slowdowns
(but not incorrect behavior). Thanks Cherry for the simple idea.

Fixes #51250

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2022-03-03 00:23:02 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
0807986fe6 go/types, types2: correctly consider ~ (tilde) in constraint type inference
When doing constraint type inference, we must consider whether the
constraint's core type is precise (no tilde) or imprecise (tilde,
or not a single specific type). In the latter case, we cannot infer
an unknown type argument from the (imprecise) core type because there
are infinitely many possible types. For instance, given

        [E ~byte]

if we don't know E, we cannot infer that E must be byte (it could be
myByte, etc.). On the other hand, if we do know the type argument,
say for S in this example:

        [S ~[]E, E any]

we must consider the underlying type of S when matching against ~[]E
because we have a tilde.

Because constraint type inference may infer type arguments that were
not eligible initially (because they were unknown and the core type
is imprecise), we must iterate the process until nothing changes any-
more. For instance, given

        [S ~[]E, M ~map[string]S, E any]

where we initially only know the type argument for M, we must ignore
S (and E) at first. After one iteration of constraint type inference,
S is known at which point we can infer E as well.

The change is large-ish but the actual functional changes are small:

- There's a new method "unknowns" to determine the number of as of yet
  unknown type arguments.

- The adjCoreType function has been adjusted to also return tilde
  and single-type information. This is now conveniently returned
  as (*term, bool), and the function has been renamed to coreTerm.

- The original constraint type inference loop has been adjusted to
  consider tilde information.

- This adjusted original constraint type inference loop has been
  nested in another loop for iteration, together with some minimal
  logic to control termination.

The remaining changes are modifications to tests:

- There's a substantial new test for this issue.

- Several existing test cases were adjusted to accomodate the
  fact that they inferred incorrect types: tildes have been
  removed throughout. Most of these tests are for pathological
  cases.

- A couple of tests were adjusted where there was a difference
  between the go/types and types2 version.

Fixes #51229.

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2022-03-01 23:48:58 +00:00
Keith Randall
aaa3d39f27 cmd/compile: include all entries in map literal hint size
Currently we only include static entries in the hint for sizing
the map when allocating a map for a map literal. Change that to
include all entries.

This will be an overallocation if the dynamic entries in the map have
equal keys, but equal keys in map literals are rare, and at worst we
waste a bit of space.

Fixes #43020

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2022-03-01 23:20:30 +00:00
Cherry Mui
b0db2f00a0 cmd/compile: use AutogeneratedPos for method value wrapper
We use AutogeneratedPos for most compiler-generated functions. But
for method value wrappers we currently don't. Instead, we use the
Pos for their (direct) declaration if there is one, otherwise
not set it in methodValueWrapper, which will probably cause it to
inherit from the caller, i.e. the Pos of that method value
expression. If that Pos has inline information, it will cause the
method wrapper to have bogus inline information, which could lead
to infinite loop when printing a stack trace.

Change it to use AutogeneratedPos instead.

Fixes #51401.

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2022-03-01 21:27:42 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
f4722d8449 test: workaround codegen bug in typeparam/mdempsky/13.go
This test case is failing on the noopt builder, because it disables
inlining. Evidently the explicit -gcflags flag in all of our generics
tests was overriding the noopt builder's default mode.

This CL restores a noop -gcflags to get the builder green again until
the issue can be properly fixed.

Updates #51413.

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2022-03-01 20:52:30 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
e24977d231 all: avoid use of cmd/compile -G flag in tests
The next CL will remove the -G flag, effectively hard-coding it to its
current default (-G=3).

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