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When the compiler insert write barriers, the frontend makes conservative decisions at an early stage. This may have false positives which result in write barriers for stack writes. A new phase, writebarrier, is added to the SSA backend, to delay the decision and eliminate false positives. The frontend still makes conservative decisions. When building SSA, instead of emitting runtime calls directly, it emits WB ops (StoreWB, MoveWB, etc.), which will be expanded to branches and runtime calls in writebarrier phase. Writes to static locations on stack are detected and write barriers are removed. All write barriers of stack writes found by the script from issue #17330 are eliminated (except two false positives). Fixes #17330. Change-Id: I9bd66333da9d0ceb64dcaa3c6f33502798d1a0f8 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31131 Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com> Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com> Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
222 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
222 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
// errorcheck -0 -l -d=wb
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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Test where write barriers are and are not emitted.
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package p
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import "unsafe"
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func f(x **byte, y *byte) {
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*x = y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f1(x *[]byte, y []byte) {
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*x = y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f1a(x *[]byte, y *[]byte) {
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*x = *y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := *y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f2(x *interface{}, y interface{}) {
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*x = y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f2a(x *interface{}, y *interface{}) {
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*x = *y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f3(x *string, y string) {
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*x = y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f3a(x *string, y *string) {
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*x = *y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := *y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f4(x *[2]string, y [2]string) {
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*x = y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f4a(x *[2]string, y *[2]string) {
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*x = *y // ERROR "write barrier"
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z := *y // no barrier
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*x = z // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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type T struct {
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X *int
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Y int
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M map[int]int
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}
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func f5(t, u *T) {
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t.X = &u.Y // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f6(t *T) {
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t.M = map[int]int{1: 2} // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f7(x, y *int) []*int {
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var z [3]*int
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i := 0
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z[i] = x // ERROR "write barrier"
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i++
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z[i] = y // ERROR "write barrier"
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i++
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return z[:i]
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}
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func f9(x *interface{}, v *byte) {
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*x = v // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f10(x *byte, f func(interface{})) {
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f(x)
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}
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func f11(x *unsafe.Pointer, y unsafe.Pointer) {
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*x = unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(y) + 1) // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f12(x []*int, y *int) []*int {
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// write barrier for storing y in x's underlying array
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x = append(x, y) // ERROR "write barrier"
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return x
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}
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func f12a(x []int, y int) []int {
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// y not a pointer, so no write barriers in this function
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x = append(x, y)
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return x
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}
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func f13(x []int, y *[]int) {
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*y = append(x, 1) // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f14(y *[]int) {
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*y = append(*y, 1) // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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type T1 struct {
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X *int
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}
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func f15(x []T1, y T1) []T1 {
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return append(x, y) // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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type T8 struct {
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X [8]*int
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}
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func f16(x []T8, y T8) []T8 {
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return append(x, y) // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func t1(i interface{}) **int {
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// From issue 14306, make sure we have write barriers in a type switch
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// where the assigned variable escapes.
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switch x := i.(type) { // ERROR "write barrier"
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case *int:
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return &x
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}
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switch y := i.(type) { // no write barrier here
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case **int:
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return y
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}
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return nil
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}
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type T17 struct {
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f func(*T17)
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}
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func f17(x *T17) {
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// See golang.org/issue/13901
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x.f = f17 // no barrier
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x.f = func(y *T17) { *y = *x } // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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type T18 struct {
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a []int
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s string
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}
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func f18(p *T18, x *[]int) {
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p.a = p.a[:5] // no barrier
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*x = (*x)[0:5] // no barrier
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p.a = p.a[3:5] // ERROR "write barrier"
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p.a = p.a[1:2:3] // ERROR "write barrier"
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p.s = p.s[8:9] // ERROR "write barrier"
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*x = (*x)[3:5] // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f19(x, y *int, i int) int {
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// Constructing a temporary slice on the stack should not
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// require any write barriers. See issue 14263.
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a := []*int{x, y} // no barrier
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return *a[i]
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}
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func f20(x, y *int, i int) []*int {
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// ... but if that temporary slice escapes, then the
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// write barriers are necessary.
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a := []*int{x, y} // ERROR "write barrier"
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return a
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}
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var x21 *int
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var y21 struct {
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x *int
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}
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var z21 int
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func f21(x *int) {
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// Global -> heap pointer updates must have write barriers.
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x21 = x // ERROR "write barrier"
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y21.x = x // ERROR "write barrier"
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x21 = &z21 // no barrier
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y21.x = &z21 // no barrier
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y21 = struct{ x *int }{x} // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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func f22(x *int) (y *int) {
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// pointer write on stack should have no write barrier.
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// this is a case that the frontend failed to eliminate.
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p := &y
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*p = x // no barrier
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return
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}
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