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broke 32-bit builds ««« original CL description cmd/gc, runtime: enable precisestack by default Precisestack makes stack collection completely precise, in the sense that there are no "used and not set" errors in the collection of stack frames, no times where the collector reads a pointer from a stack word that has not actually been initialized with a pointer (possibly a nil pointer) in that function. The most important part is interfaces: precisestack means that if reading an interface value, the interface value is guaranteed to be initialized, meaning that the type word can be relied upon to be either nil or a valid interface type word describing the data word. This requires additional zeroing of certain values on the stack on entry, which right now costs about 5% overall execution time in all.bash. That cost will come down before Go 1.3 (issue 7345). There are at least two known garbage collector bugs right now, issues 7343 and 7344. The first happens even without precisestack. The second I have only seen with precisestack, but that does not mean that precisestack is what causes it. In fact it is very difficult to explain by what precisestack does directly. Precisestack may be exacerbating an existing problem. Both of those issues are marked for Go 1.3 as well. The reasons for enabling precisestack now are to give it more time to soak and because the copying stack work depends on it. LGTM=r R=r CC=golang-codereviews, iant, khr https://golang.org/cl/64100044 »»» TBR=r CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/65230043 |
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