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Fan Hongjian
fc41e621e8 math: add sqrt_arm.s and sqrtGoC.go as fallback to soft fp emulation
5a: add SQRTF and SQRTD
5l: add ASQRTF and ASQRTD

Use ARMv7 VFP VSQRT instruction to speed up math.Sqrt

R=rsc, dave, m
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4551082
2011-06-09 17:19:08 -04:00
Anthony Martin
c5030e5f4b ld: fix and simplify ELF symbol generation
I started looking at this code because the nm in GNU
binutils was ignoring the first symbol in the .symtab
section.  Apparently, the System V ABI reserves the
first entry and requires all fields inside to be set
to zero.

The list of changes is as follows:

  · reserve the first symbol entry (as noted above)
  · fix the section indices for .data and .bss symbols
  · factor out common code for Elf32 and Elf64
  · remove the special case for elfsymo in [568]l/asm.c:/^asmb
  · add the "etext" symbol in 6l
  · add static symbols

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4524075
2011-06-07 14:26:16 -04:00
Russ Cox
831c684434 5l: fix build
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4538095
2011-05-25 09:44:05 -04:00
Dave Cheney
648f25b237 5l: fix set but not used warnings
R=rsc, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4538083
2011-05-21 08:00:53 -07:00
Russ Cox
e69b9ddd42 ld: do not emit reference to dynamic library named ""
Fixes #1778.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4550047
2011-05-16 16:24:17 -04:00
Russ Cox
40745a579c 5l: delete pre-ARMv4 instruction implementations
Add implementation for addr<->reg short moves.
Align large data, for ARM.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4545050
2011-05-16 16:14:37 -04:00
Russ Cox
70798eaad6 5l, 8l: add ELF symbol table to binary
Should have been added long ago.
Thanks to Alex Brainman for noticing.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4538046
2011-05-11 23:59:36 -04:00
Russ Cox
09092a78e6 cgo: handle versioned ELF symbols
Fixes #1397.

R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4444064
2011-04-27 23:21:03 -04:00
Dave Cheney
29cf90a4ef libmach: fix warnings.
Fixes #1706.

R=adg, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4413051
2011-04-14 23:58:08 -04:00
Russ Cox
bd43a2d9ff ld: defend against some broken object files
Fixes #1698.
Fixes #1699.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4419041
2011-04-14 10:42:48 -04:00
Russ Cox
1bc84b7e18 ld: 25% faster
The ld time was dominated by symbol table processing, so
  * increase hash table size
  * emit fewer symbols in gc (just 1 per string, 1 per type)
  * add read-only lookup to avoid creating spurious symbols
  * add linked list to speed whole-table traversals

Breaks dwarf generator (no idea why), so disable dwarf.

Reduces time for 6l to link godoc by 25%.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4383047
2011-04-09 09:44:20 -04:00
Luuk van Dijk
14b9032f84 5l/6l/8l: undo spadj cleanup at ARET for following instructions in the same stackframe.
5l was already correct, clarified comment and added diags for unmaintained code.

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4277070
2011-03-23 23:11:29 +01:00
Russ Cox
c5e474dd88 5l: fix build
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4279053
2011-03-14 15:43:58 -04:00
Anthony Martin
f3ed1ad50c 5l, 8l: output missing section symbols
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4252067
2011-03-08 17:15:20 -05:00
Russ Cox
7a09a88274 5l, 6l, 8l: omit symbols for type, string, go.string
Much of the bulk of Go binaries is the symbol tables,
which give a name to every C string, Go string,
and reflection type symbol.  These names are not worth
much other than seeing what's where in a binary.

This CL deletes all those names from the symbol table,
instead aggregating the symbols into contiguous blocks
and giving them the names "string.*", "go.string.*", and "type.*".

Before:
$ 6nm $(which godoc.old) | sort | grep ' string\.' | tail -10
  59eda4 D string."aa87ca22be8b05378eb1c71...
  59ee08 D string."b3312fa7e23ee7e4988e056...
  59ee6c D string."func(*token.FileSet, st...
  59eed0 D string."func(io.Writer, []uint8...
  59ef34 D string."func(*tls.Config, *tls....
  59ef98 D string."func(*bool, **template....
  59effc D string."method(p *printer.print...
  59f060 D string."method(S *scanner.Scann...
  59f12c D string."func(*struct { begin in...
  59f194 D string."method(ka *tls.ecdheRSA...
$

After:
$ 6nm $(which godoc) | sort | grep ' string\.' | tail -10
  5e6a30 D string.*
$

Those names in the "Before" are truncated for the CL.
In the real binary they are the complete string, up to
a certain length, or else a unique identifier.
The same applies to the type and go.string symbols.

Removing the names cuts godoc by more than half:

-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc rsc 9153405 2011-03-07 23:19 godoc.old
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc rsc 4290071 2011-03-07 23:19 godoc

For what it's worth, only 80% of what's left gets loaded
into memory; the other 20% is dwarf debugging information
only ever accessed by gdb:

-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc rsc 3397787 2011-03-07 23:19 godoc.nodwarf

R=r, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4245072
2011-03-08 14:14:28 -05:00
Russ Cox
96c785de39 5a, 5l: add LDREXD, STREXD
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4239041
2011-02-25 01:03:54 -05:00
Russ Cox
d94bf76239 ld: weak symbols
A reference to the address of weak.foo resolves at link time
to the address of the symbol foo if foo would end up in the
binary anyway, or to zero if foo would not be in the binary.

For example:

        int xxx = 1;
        int yyy = 2;
        int weak·xxx;
        int weak·yyy;

        void main·main(void) {
                runtime·printf("%p %p %p\n", &xxx, &weak·xxx, &weak·yyy);
        }

prints the same non-nil address twice, then 0 (because yyy is not
referenced so it was dropped from the binary).

This will be used by the reflection tables.

R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4223044
2011-02-24 16:45:45 -05:00
Alex Brainman
0cf6f8c096 5l/6l/8l: use enums for header type and symbolic strings for -H option values
Thanks to rsc for the suggestion.

R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4174060
2011-02-23 14:30:40 +11:00
Russ Cox
bdbea6e410 arm: fix build
Changes on laptop were not sync'ed to machine
where I ran hg submit.

R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4195048
2011-02-22 21:10:02 -05:00
Russ Cox
d9fd11443c ld: detect stack overflow due to NOSPLIT
Fix problems found.

On amd64, various library routines had bigger
stack frames than expected, because large function
calls had been added.

runtime.assertI2T: nosplit stack overflow
        120	assumed on entry to runtime.assertI2T
        8	after runtime.assertI2T uses 112
        0	on entry to runtime.newTypeAssertionError
        -8	on entry to runtime.morestack01

runtime.assertE2E: nosplit stack overflow
        120	assumed on entry to runtime.assertE2E
        16	after runtime.assertE2E uses 104
        8	on entry to runtime.panic
        0	on entry to runtime.morestack16
        -8	after runtime.morestack16 uses 8

runtime.assertE2T: nosplit stack overflow
        120	assumed on entry to runtime.assertE2T
        16	after runtime.assertE2T uses 104
        8	on entry to runtime.panic
        0	on entry to runtime.morestack16
        -8	after runtime.morestack16 uses 8

runtime.newselect: nosplit stack overflow
        120	assumed on entry to runtime.newselect
        56	after runtime.newselect uses 64
        48	on entry to runtime.printf
        8	after runtime.printf uses 40
        0	on entry to vprintf
        -8	on entry to runtime.morestack16

runtime.selectdefault: nosplit stack overflow
        120	assumed on entry to runtime.selectdefault
        56	after runtime.selectdefault uses 64
        48	on entry to runtime.printf
        8	after runtime.printf uses 40
        0	on entry to vprintf
        -8	on entry to runtime.morestack16

runtime.selectgo: nosplit stack overflow
        120	assumed on entry to runtime.selectgo
        0	after runtime.selectgo uses 120
        -8	on entry to runtime.gosched

On arm, 5c was tagging functions NOSPLIT that should
not have been, like the recursive function printpanics:

printpanics: nosplit stack overflow
        124	assumed on entry to printpanics
        112	after printpanics uses 12
        108	on entry to printpanics
        96	after printpanics uses 12
        92	on entry to printpanics
        80	after printpanics uses 12
        76	on entry to printpanics
        64	after printpanics uses 12
        60	on entry to printpanics
        48	after printpanics uses 12
        44	on entry to printpanics
        32	after printpanics uses 12
        28	on entry to printpanics
        16	after printpanics uses 12
        12	on entry to printpanics
        0	after printpanics uses 12
        -4	on entry to printpanics

R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4188061
2011-02-22 17:40:40 -05:00
Russ Cox
f07a45f23d fix build
pieces of an upcoming CL leaked into CL 4168056

TBR=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4180057
2011-02-18 12:37:16 -05:00
Russ Cox
afac1c2654 ld: drop rpath
Was required by old cgo but we don't
generate stub .so files anymore.

Update #1527.

R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4168056
2011-02-18 11:35:36 -05:00
Ken Thompson
888ab02228 5ld: part of 64bit eor - forgot to check in.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4176046
2011-02-11 20:13:57 -08:00
Ken Thompson
ca5179d3f6 5ld: stoped generating 64-bit eor
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4182049
2011-02-11 13:22:35 -08:00
Rob Pike
fb55941539 loader: move the XputY routines into the ld directory.
Fixes the build for 5l, and also removes an inconsequential bug in 8l.

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4127051
2011-02-07 14:34:21 -08:00
Russ Cox
1fa4173444 5l, 8l: pass stack frame size to morestack when needed
Shame on me: I fixed the same bug in 6l in 8691fcc6a66e
(https://golang.org/cl/2609041) and neglected
to look at 5l and 8l to see if they were affected.

On the positive side, the check I added in that CL is the
one that detected this bug.

Fixes #1457.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3981052
2011-02-01 18:34:41 -05:00
Ian Lance Taylor
9040da9e40 ld: Add -I option to set ELF interpreter.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4080049
2011-02-01 12:49:56 -08:00
Russ Cox
e8f2692ca2 5l: document -F, force it on old ARMs
Fixes #1341.

R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4006045
2011-01-20 12:50:10 -05:00
Wei Guangjing
1aa2d88739 cgo: windows/386 port
R=rsc, peterGo, brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3733046
2011-01-20 10:22:20 -05:00
Jeff R. Allen
1558834248 5a, 5l, 6a, 6l, 8a, 8l: handle out of memory, large allocations
Fixes #392.

R=rsc, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2732042
2011-01-19 15:30:26 -05:00
Russ Cox
141a4a1759 runtime: fix arm reflect.call boundary case
The fault was lucky: when it wasn't faulting it was silently
copying a word from some other block and later putting
that same word back.  If some other goroutine had changed
that word of memory in the interim, too bad.

The ARM code was inconsistent about whether the
"argument frame" included the saved LR.  Including it made
some things more regular but mostly just caused confusion
in the places where the regularity broke.  Now the rule
reflects reality: argp is always a pointer to arguments,
never a saved link register.

Renamed struct fields to make meaning clearer.

Running ARM in QEMU, package time's gotest:
  * before: 27/58 failed
  * after: 0/50

R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3993041
2011-01-14 14:05:20 -05:00
Ken Thompson
a093f3d5a0 fix tst instruction on arm to set overflow bit
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4009041
2011-01-13 20:05:08 -08:00
Ken Thompson
2a74009675 add TST op code
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4000041
2011-01-13 15:34:52 -08:00
Andrew Gerrand
2cf6c6eb80 6l: fix documentation of -L flag
R=rsc, iant2, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3802044
2010-12-24 09:04:53 +11:00
Russ Cox
1063ed8f3b 5l: fix arm build
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3701041
2010-12-15 14:57:49 -08:00
Russ Cox
0c54225b51 remove nacl
The recent linker changes broke NaCl support
a month ago, and there are no known users of it.

The NaCl code can always be recovered from the
repository history.

R=adg, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3671042
2010-12-15 11:49:23 -05:00
Ken Thompson
ae60526848 arm floating point simulation
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3565041
2010-12-09 14:45:27 -08:00
Russ Cox
b8562ff488 5l: fix build
Makes 5l build with recent changes, but not yet tested on ARM hardware.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3449044
2010-12-08 15:37:51 -05:00
Ken Thompson
8613eb56b2 last of the arm conversions
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3053041
2010-11-11 19:54:35 -08:00
Ken Thompson
9c6df3ca13 add hardware floating point.
currently, softfloat does not work and
there are some unsigned-to-float conversion errors.

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2886041
2010-11-03 17:31:07 -07:00
Russ Cox
e5e9211071 5l, 6l, 8l: introduce sub-symbols
Sub-symbols are laid out inside a larger symbol
but can be addressed directly.

Use to make Mach-O pointer array not a special case.

Will use later to describe ELF sections.

Glimpses of the beginning of ELF loading.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2623043
2010-10-22 15:27:50 -04:00
Russ Cox
49084db386 ld: abandon symbol-driven archive loading
Load the entire archive file instead.
Reduces I/O by avoiding additional passes
through libraries to resolve symbols.
Go packages always need all the files anyway
(most often, all 1 of them).

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2613042
2010-10-21 11:39:47 -04:00
Russ Cox
231fcea7e6 5l: two stack split bugs in one day
An ARM expert could probably phrase the
comparison in fewer instructions, but this works.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2620041
2010-10-20 18:11:53 -04:00
Russ Cox
19fd5c787f 5l, 6l, 8l: link pclntab and symtab as ordinary rodata symbols
That is, move the pc/ln table and the symbol table
into the read-only data segment.  This eliminates
the need for a special load command to map the
symbol table into memory, which makes the
information available on systems that couldn't handle
the magic load to 0x99000000, like NaCl and ARM QEMU
and Linux without config_highmem=y.  It also
eliminates an #ifdef and some clumsy code to
find the symbol table on Windows.

The bad news is that the binary appears to be bigger
than it used to be.  This is not actually the case, though:
the same amount of data is being mapped into memory
as before, and the tables are still read-only, so they're
still shared across multiple instances of the binary as
they were before.  The difference is just that the tables
aren't squirreled away in some section that "size" doesn't
know to look at.

This is a checkpoint.
It probably breaks Windows and breaks NaCl more
than it used to be broken, but those will be fixed.
The logic involving -s needs to be revisited too.

Fixes #871.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2587041
2010-10-19 18:07:19 -04:00
Russ Cox
01df088f8d 5l, 6l, 8l: separate pass to fix addresses
Lay out code before data.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2490043
2010-10-19 13:08:17 -04:00
Russ Cox
71c4244430 5l: handle jump to middle of floating point sequence
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2473042
2010-10-18 13:44:39 -04:00
Russ Cox
3d0a85785a 5l: data-relocatable code layout
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2479043
2010-10-18 11:09:59 -04:00
Russ Cox
8052786e51 5l: stop using R12 as SB
Because the SB is only good for 8k and Go programs
tend to have much more data than that, SB doesn't
save very much.  A fmt.Printf-based hello world program
has  360 kB text segment.  Removing SB makes the text
500 bytes (0.14%) longer.

R=ken2, r2, ken3
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2487042
2010-10-17 11:41:23 -04:00
Russ Cox
9c20485268 6l: function at a time code layout
Also change the span-dependent jump algorithm
to use fewer iterations:

* resolve forward jumps at their targets (comefrom list)
* mark jumps as small or big and only do small->big
* record whether a jump failed to be encodable

These changes mean that a function with only small
jumps can be laid out in a single iteration, and the
vast majority of functions take just two iterations.
I was seeing a maximum of 5 iterations before; the
max now is 3 and there are fewer that get even that far.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2537041
2010-10-15 15:18:47 -04:00
Russ Cox
be2c2120d0 5l, 6l, 8l: accumulate data image during import
Using explicit relocations internally, we can
represent the data for a particular symbol as
an initialized block of memory instead of a
linked list of ADATA instructions.  The real
goal here is to be able to hand off some of the
relocations to the dynamic linker when interacting
with system libraries, but a pleasant side effect is
that the memory image is much more compact
than the ADATA list, so the linkers use less memory.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2512041
2010-10-14 23:48:40 -04:00