Required moving some parts of gc/pgen.c to ?g/ggen.c
on linux tests pass for all 3 architectures, and
frames are actually compacted (diagnostic code for
that has been removed from the CL).
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4571071
After allocparams and walk, remove unused auto variables
and re-layout the remaining in reverse alignment order.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4568068
Input code like
0000 (x.go:2) TEXT main+0(SB),$36-0
0001 (x.go:3) MOVL $5,i+-8(SP)
0002 (x.go:3) MOVL $0,i+-4(SP)
0003 (x.go:4) MOVL $1,BX
0004 (x.go:4) MOVL i+-8(SP),AX
0005 (x.go:4) MOVL i+-4(SP),DX
0006 (x.go:4) MOVL AX,autotmp_0000+-20(SP)
0007 (x.go:4) MOVL DX,autotmp_0000+-16(SP)
0008 (x.go:4) MOVL autotmp_0000+-20(SP),CX
0009 (x.go:4) CMPL autotmp_0000+-16(SP),$0
0010 (x.go:4) JNE ,13
0011 (x.go:4) CMPL CX,$32
0012 (x.go:4) JCS ,14
0013 (x.go:4) MOVL $0,BX
0014 (x.go:4) SHLL CX,BX
0015 (x.go:4) MOVL BX,x+-12(SP)
0016 (x.go:5) MOVL x+-12(SP),AX
0017 (x.go:5) CDQ ,
0018 (x.go:5) MOVL AX,autotmp_0001+-28(SP)
0019 (x.go:5) MOVL DX,autotmp_0001+-24(SP)
0020 (x.go:5) MOVL autotmp_0001+-28(SP),AX
0021 (x.go:5) MOVL autotmp_0001+-24(SP),DX
0022 (x.go:5) MOVL AX,(SP)
0023 (x.go:5) MOVL DX,4(SP)
0024 (x.go:5) CALL ,runtime.printint+0(SB)
0025 (x.go:5) CALL ,runtime.printnl+0(SB)
0026 (x.go:6) RET ,
is problematic because the liveness range for
autotmp_0000 (0006-0009) is nested completely
inside a span where BX holds a live value (0003-0015).
Because the register allocator only looks at 0006-0009
to see which registers are used, it misses the fact that
BX is unavailable and uses it anyway.
The n->pun = anyregalloc() check in tempname is
a workaround for this bug, but I hit it again because
I did the tempname call before allocating BX, even
though I then used the temporary after storing in BX.
This should fix the real bug, and then we can remove
the workaround in tempname.
The code creates pseudo-variables for each register
and includes that information in the liveness propagation.
Then the regu fields can be populated using that more
complete information. With that approach, BX is marked
as in use on every line in the whole span 0003-0015,
so that the decision about autotmp_0000
(using only 0006-0009) still has all the information
it needs.
This is not specific to the 386, but it only happens in
generated code of the form
load R1
...
load var into R2
...
store R2 back into var
...
use R1
and for the most part the other compilers generate
the loads for a given compiled line before any of
the stores. Even so, this may not be the case everywhere,
so the change is worth making in all three.
R=ken2, ken, ken
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4529106
The code for converting negative floats was
incorrectly loading an FP control word from
the stack without ever having stored it there.
Thanks to Lars Pensjö for reporting this bug.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4515091
Also, 6g was passing uninitialized
Node &n2 to regalloc, causing non-deterministic
register collisions (but only when both left and
right hand side of comparison had function calls).
Fixes#1728.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4425070
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
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
No semantic changes here, but working
toward being able to align structs based
on the maximum alignment of the fields
inside instead of having a fixed alignment
for all structs (issue 482).
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3617041
If an %lld argument can be 32 or 64 bits wide, cast to vlong.
If always 32 bits, drop the ll.
Fixes#1336.
R=brainman, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3580041
Just enough to make mov instructions work,
which in turn is enough to make strconv work
when it avoids any floating point calculations.
That makes a bunch of other packages pass
their tests.
Should suffice until hardware floating point
is available.
Enable package tests that now pass
(some due to earlier fixes).
Looks like there is a new integer math bug
exposed in the fmt and json tests.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2638041
The Plan 9 tools assume that long is 32 bits.
We converted all instances of long to int32 when
importing the code but missed the print formats.
Because int32 is always int on the compilers we use,
it is never correct to use %lux, %ld, etc. Convert to %ux, %d, etc.
(It matters because on 64-bit gcc, long is 64 bits,
so we were printing 32-bit quantities with 64-bit formats.)
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2491041
x.go:13: cannot use t (type T) as type Reader in assignment:
T does not implement Reader (Read method requires pointer receiver)
x.go:19: cannot use q (type Q) as type Reader in assignment:
Q does not implement Reader (missing Read method)
have read()
want Read()
x.go:22: cannot use z (type int) as type Reader in assignment:
int does not implement Reader (missing Read method)
x.go:24: too many arguments to conversion to complex: complex(1, 3)
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1736041
cannot allocate an audomatic temp
while real registers are allocated.
there is a chance that the automatic
will be allocated to one of the
allocated registers. the fix is to
not registerize such variables.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1202042