internal/buildcfg: make regabi an alias for regabi sub-experiments
Currently, specifying GOEXPERIMENT=regabi will turn on all regabi
sub-experiments, but GOEXPERIMENT=noregabi won't turn anything off.
Regabi also isn't a "real" experiment in the sense that nothing in the
code base should depend on it as an experiment flag (it should depend
on the appropriate sub-experiments).
Hence, drop Regabi from goexperiment.Flags and make "regabi" in
GOEXPERIMENT be a real alias for all of the sub-flags, so regabi will
turn on all of the sub-flags and noregabi will turn off all of the
sub-flags.
This way, once we enable the sub-experiments in the baseline
configuration, it will be easy to turn off with "noregabi".
Rob Findley [Mon, 29 Mar 2021 20:03:51 +0000 (16:03 -0400)]
go/parser: add a SkipObjectResolution mode to bypass object resolution
Parser object resolution is an auxiliary feature in which the parser
attempts to resolve identifiers to their declarations. In functionality,
it significantly overlaps with go/types and in fact cannot be correctly
computed at parse-time without type information (for example, it is
generally not possible to resolve k in the composite lit c{k: v}). Due
to these limitations, it is of limited utility and rarely used.
Now that object resolution is isolated as a post-processing pass, it is
trivial to offer a parser mode that skips it entirely. This CL adds that
mode.
Fixes #45104
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Rob Findley [Wed, 7 Apr 2021 21:18:17 +0000 (17:18 -0400)]
go/scanner: fix a typo in scanner_test.go
Change-Id: I99f07328da3dd99d34b8da5f913c98206b4dc76a
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Rob Findley [Thu, 25 Mar 2021 01:55:49 +0000 (21:55 -0400)]
go/parser: move type params in scope for the function signature
Type parameter resolution is a bit tricky: type parameters are in the
function scope, but unlike ordinary parameters may reference eachother.
When resolving the function scope, we must be careful about the order in
which objects are resolved and declared.
Using ordering allows us to avoid passing around temporary scopes for
field declarations.
Add a bunch of tests for this behavior, and skip "_" in resolution tests
as it just adds noise.
For #45221
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Michael Pratt [Tue, 16 Feb 2021 15:52:38 +0000 (10:52 -0500)]
runtime: clarify which work needs spinning coordination
The overview comments discuss readying goroutines, which is the most
common source of work, but timers and idle-priority GC work also require
the same synchronization w.r.t. spinning Ms.
This CL should have no functional changes.
For #43997
Updates #44313
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Michael Pratt [Tue, 16 Feb 2021 21:47:34 +0000 (16:47 -0500)]
runtime: remove redudant tryWakeP component
Here tryWakeP can't already be true, so there is no need to combine the
values.
This CL should have no functional changes.
For #43997.
For #44313.
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Michael Pratt [Wed, 7 Apr 2021 14:15:33 +0000 (10:15 -0400)]
runtime: move findrunnable timer delay computation closer to use
findrunnable has a couple places where delta is recomputed from a new
pollUntil value. This proves to be a pain in refactoring, as it is easy
to forget to do properly.
Move computation of delta closer to its use, where it is more logical
anyways.
This CL should have no functional changes.
For #43997.
For #44313.
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In makeFuncStub and methodValueCall, it stores ctxt (DX) as an
argument of moveMakeFuncArgPtrs, and assumes it does not change
by the call. This is not guaranteed, and it does happen if
-clobberdead compiler flag is used. Store it somewhere else and
reload after the call.
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David Chase [Fri, 16 Apr 2021 04:15:31 +0000 (00:15 -0400)]
cmd/compile: spill all the parameters around morestack
former code only spilled those parameters mentioned in code
AT THE REGISTER LEVEL, this caused problems with liveness
sometimes (which worked on whole variables including
aggregates).
Updates #40724.
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Hilko Bengen [Sun, 6 Dec 2020 21:33:59 +0000 (21:33 +0000)]
net/http/fcgi: eliminate race, keep request id until end of stdin
There was a race condition that could lead to child.serveRequest
removing the request ID before child.handleRequest had read the empty
FCGI_STDIN message that indicates end-of-stream which in turn could
lead to child.serveRequest blocking while trying to consume the
request body.
Now, we remove the request ID from within child.handleRequest after
the end of stdin has been detected, eliminating the race condition.
Since there are no more concurrent modifications/accesses
to child.requests, we remove the accompanying sync.Mutex.
Change-Id: I80c68e65904a988dfa9e3cceec1829496628ff34
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Simplified both tests significantly by removing logic for writing
the client/server side messages. The flake was likely because of a
race between the closing of the local pipe from inside the test
and closing of the pipe from within the handshakeContext goroutine.
Wait to close the local pipe in the test until after the test
has finished running.
The build.Default context really needs to accurately describe
the default build context. The goexperiment tags being a special
case in the go command violates that rule and is the root cause
of the various try-bot failures blocking the enabling of regabi.
(The cleanups I made in golang.org/x/tools were long overdue
but are not strictly necessary for making regabi work; this CL is.)
Having moved the GOEXPERIMENT parsing into internal/buildcfg,
go/build can now use it to set up build.Default, in the new field
ToolTags, meant to hold toolchain-determined tags (for now,
just the experiments). And at the same time we can remove the
duplication of GOOS and GOARCH defaults.
And then once build.Default is set up accurately, the special case
code in cmd/go itself can be removed, and the special case code
in test/run.go is at least a bit less special.
Jay Conrod [Fri, 16 Apr 2021 17:34:37 +0000 (13:34 -0400)]
cmd/go: fix mod_install_pkg_version
mainPackagesOnly now includes non-main packages matched by literal
arguments in the returned slice, since their errors must be reported.
GoFilesPackages attaches the same error to its package if
opts.MainOnly is true. This changes the error output of 'go run'
slightly, but it seems like an imporovement.
For #42088
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The xcoff writer has several "ldr.SymVersion(s) != 0" checks. The
intent of these is to check for file-local (or static) symbols. Prior
to the introduction of symbol ABIs, this was indeed equivalent since
only file-local symbols has non-zero versions, but ABIs also use the
symbol version space. This still happened to work until much more
recently because we were only ever cgo-exporting version 0 symbols,
but CL 309341 changed this, causing these checks to fail on symbols
that were okay to export.
cmd/compile: don't insert VarDef for already-initialized results
Currently, when we about to emit code that sets the function
results and returns, it emits a VarDef. But in some cases, the
result node is actually live and holding useful data. VarDef
means that we are about to (re)initialize it so all previous
data are dead, but that is not true. Don't insert that.
Also don't add VarDef for register results. We are not going to
store anything (currently it doesn't cause problem, just
unnecessary).
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These functions take the address of an argument and expect to be able
to reach later arguments from that pointer. This means they must be
laid out sequentially in memory (using ABI0) and all arguments must be
live even though they don't all appear to be referenced. This is
exactly what go:cgo_unsafe_args does.
Without this, GOEXPERIMENT=regabi,regabiargs on windows/amd64 crashes
on runtime startup because the stdcall functions are called with their
arguments in registers, so taking the address of one of them has no
bearing on the memory locations of the following arguments.
With this, GOEXPERIMENT=regabi,regabiargs on windows/amd64 passes
all.bash.
Jay Conrod [Thu, 15 Apr 2021 22:06:45 +0000 (18:06 -0400)]
cmd/go/internal/load: convert two global flags to an options struct
PackageOpts is a new struct type accepted by package loading
functions. It initially has two fields: IgnoreImports, and
ModResolveTests. Previously, these were global variables set by
clients. We'll add more to this in the future.
For #40775
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cmd/internal/objabi,test: use correct GOEXPERIMENT build tags in test/run.go
Currently, run.go sets GOEXPERIMENT build tags based on the
*difference* from the baseline experiment configuration, rather than
the absolute experiment configuration. This differs from cmd/go. As a
result, if we set a baseline configuration and don't override it with
a GOEXPERIMENT setting, run.go won't set any GOEXPERIMENT build tags,
instead of setting the tags corresponding to the baseline
configuration.
Fix this by making compile -V=goexperiment produce the full
GOEXPERIMENT configuration, which run.go can then use to set exactly
the right set of build tags.
Joshua Harshman [Wed, 27 May 2020 15:54:41 +0000 (09:54 -0600)]
net/http: add to deadlines only when positive
The existing implementation allows read / write deadlines to exist
in the past. This updates conditionals to only add to the deadline
when the value is positive.
Fixes: #39177
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Paul E. Murphy [Thu, 15 Apr 2021 18:41:01 +0000 (13:41 -0500)]
cmd/compile: fix ANDI/SRWI merge on ppc64
The shift amount should be masked to avoid rotation values
beyond the numer of bits. In this case, if the shift amount
is 0, it should rotate 0, not 32.
Fixes #45589
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Robert Griesemer [Wed, 14 Apr 2021 20:10:34 +0000 (13:10 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/syntax: fix error message for ... without type
Only complain about missing type; leave it to type-checking
to decide whether "..." is permitted in the first place.
Fixes #43674.
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Paul E. Murphy [Tue, 9 Mar 2021 22:55:11 +0000 (16:55 -0600)]
cmd/internal/obj: consolidate AMOVW and AMOVWZ optab entries
This requires consolidating the register move operations into a
single case entry in asmout. These moves are also used to
sign/zero-extend register values.
Combine the three asmout cases for register moves. This allows
AMOVWZ and AMOVW to be handled with the same optab entries.
Likewise, remove the diagnostic error for non-zero constant
loads into R0 using the register move operations, it is not
possible to match this asmout case with a non-zero constant.
Finally, fix the load constant 0 via "MOV[BHW]{,Z} $0, Rx".
These now generate "li Rx, $0" instead of a zero/sign-extend
of the contents of R0.
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Currently almost all math functions have the following pattern:
func Sin(x float64) float64
func sin(x float64) float64 {
// ... pure Go implementation ...
}
Architectures that implement a function in assembly provide the
assembly implementation directly as the exported function (e.g., Sin),
and architectures that don't implement it in assembly use a small stub
to jump back to the Go code, like:
TEXT ·Sin(SB), NOSPLIT, $0
JMP ·sin(SB)
However, most functions are not implemented in assembly on most
architectures, so this jump through assembly is a waste. It defeats
compiler optimizations like inlining. And, with regabi, it actually
adds a small but non-trivial overhead because the jump from assembly
back to Go must go through an ABI0->ABIInternal bridge function.
Hence, this CL reorganizes this structure across the entire package.
It now leans on inlining to achieve peak performance, but allows the
compiler to see all the way through the pure Go implementation.
func sin(x float64) float64 {
// ... pure Go implementation ...
}
Architectures that have assembly implementations use build-tagged
files to set haveArchX to true an provide an archX implementation.
That implementation can also still call back into the Go
implementation (some of them do this).
Prior to this change, enabling ABI wrappers results in a geomean
slowdown of the math benchmarks of 8.77% (full results:
https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20210415.6) and of the Tile38
benchmarks by ~4%. After this change, enabling ABI wrappers is
completely performance-neutral on Tile38 and all but one math
benchmark (full results:
https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20210415.7). ABI wrappers slow
down SqrtIndirectLatency-12 by 2.09%, which makes sense because that
call must still go through an ABI wrapper.
With ABI wrappers disabled (which won't be an option on amd64 much
longer), on linux/amd64, this change is largely performance-neutral
and slightly improves the performance of a few benchmarks:
(Because there are so many benchmarks, I've applied the Šidák
correction to the alpha threshold. It makes relatively little
difference in which benchmarks are statistically significant.)
Paul E. Murphy [Mon, 5 Apr 2021 18:36:13 +0000 (13:36 -0500)]
cmd/link: issue error if elf header overruns
This is probably unlikely in practice, but when debugging alignment
related issues on ppc64 using very small text section splits, the elf
header could grow beyond the preallocated space and quietly stomp
on the first few text sections.
The previous CL introduced macros for transitions from the Windows ABI
to the Go ABI. This CL does the same for SysV and uses them in almost
all places where we transition from the C ABI to the Go ABI.
Compared to Windows, this transition is much simpler and I didn't find
any places that were getting it wrong. But this does let us unify a
lot of code nicely and introduces some degree of abstraction around
these ABI transitions.
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runtime,runtime/cgo: save all necessary registers on entry to Go on Windows
There are several assembly functions that transition from the Windows
ABI to the Go ABI. These all need to save all registers that are
callee-save in the Windows ABI and caller-save in the Go ABI and
prepare the register state for Go. However, they all do this slightly
differently and most of them don't save the necessary XMM registers
for this transition (which could corrupt them in the C caller).
Furthermore, now that we have a carefully specified Go ABI, it's clear
that none of these actually get all of the details 100% right.
So, unify this code into two macros in a shared header in
runtime/cgo/abi_amd64.h that handle all necessary registers and setup
and use these macros everywhere on Windows that handles transitions
from C to Go.
This function bounces between the C and Go ABIs a few times. This CL
narrows the scope of the Go -> C transition to just around the branch
that calls C. This lets us take advantage of C callee-save registers
to simplify the code a little.
strconv: Implement Ryū algorithm for ftoa shortest mode
This patch implements the algorithm from Ulf Adams,
"Ryū: Fast Float-to-String Conversion" (doi:10.1145/3192366.3192369)
for formatting floating-point numbers with a fixed number of decimal
digits.
It is not a direct translation of the reference C implementation
but still follows the original paper. In particular, it uses full
128-bit powers of 10, which allows for more precision in the other
modes (fixed ftoa, atof).
strconv: implement Ryū-like algorithm for fixed precision ftoa
This patch implements a simplified version of Ulf Adams,
"Ryū: Fast Float-to-String Conversion" (doi:10.1145/3192366.3192369)
for formatting floating-point numbers with a fixed number of decimal
digits.
It uses the same principles but does not need to handle
the complex task of finding a shortest representation.
This allows to handle a few more cases than Grisu3, notably
formatting with up to 18 significant digits.
internal/bytealg: port more performance-critical functions to ABIInternal
CL 308931 ported several runtime assembly functions to ABIInternal so
that compiler-generated ABIInternal calls don't go through ABI
wrappers, but it missed the runtime assembly functions that are
actually defined in internal/bytealg.
This eliminates the cost of wrappers for the BleveQuery and
GopherLuaKNucleotide benchmarks, but there's still more to do for
Tile38.
eric fang [Tue, 13 Apr 2021 02:48:32 +0000 (02:48 +0000)]
cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix the wrong sp dst register of ADDS/SUBS instructions
According the armv8-a specification, the destination register of the ADDS/ADDSW/
SUBS/SUBSW instructions can not be RSP, the current implementation does not
check this and encodes this wrong instruction format as a CMN instruction. This
CL adds a check and test cases for this situation.
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Damien Neil [Thu, 15 Apr 2021 00:31:09 +0000 (17:31 -0700)]
time: add missing "os" import to zoneinfo_test.go
Updates #45448
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Keith Randall [Wed, 14 Apr 2021 23:18:58 +0000 (16:18 -0700)]
cmd/compile: propagate pragmas from generic function to stenciled implementation
Change-Id: I28a1910890659aaa449ffd2a847cd4ced5a8600d
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Dan Scales [Wed, 14 Apr 2021 21:54:14 +0000 (14:54 -0700)]
cmd/compile: look for function in instantiations in all global assignments
Add in some missing global assignment ops to the list of globals ops
that should be traversed to look for generic function instantiations.
The most common other one for global assigments (and the relevant one
for this bug) is OAS2FUNC, but also look at global assigments with
OAS2DOTTYPE, OAS2MAPR, OAS2RECV, and OASOP.
Bonus small fix: get rid of -G=3 case in ir.IsAddressable. Now that we
don't call the old typechecker from noder2, we don't need this -G-3
check anymore.
Fixes #45547.
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Amit Kumar [Tue, 22 Sep 2020 13:22:06 +0000 (18:52 +0530)]
mime: add mime type for avif image file format
Fixes #44602
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cmd/go: add a Go source file in TestScript/mod_sumdb
This test expects 'go mod tidy' to fail if the existing module graph
has a bad checksum. However, there is no intrinsic reason why 'go mod
tidy' should fail in that case: the module contains no packages, and
thus no imports, so 'go mod tidy' can justifiably remove all
requirements without regard to any errors that may have already been
present in the module graph.
Adding a source file that imports a package from the module with the
bad checksum should guarantee that 'go mod tidy' reports the checksum
eror.
For #36460
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In CL 307909 we generate code that spills pointer-typed argument
registers if it is part of an SSA-able aggregate. The current
code spill the register unconditionally. Sometimes it is
unnecessary, because it is already spilled, or it is never live.
This CL reworks the spill generation. We move it to the end of
compilation, after liveness analysis, so we have information about
if a spill is necessary, and only generate spills for the
necessary ones.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Sat, 10 Apr 2021 00:05:07 +0000 (00:05 +0000)]
runtime: update debug call protocol for register ABI
The debug call tests currently assume that the target Go function is
ABI0; this is clearly no longer true when we switch to the new ABI, so
make the tests set up argument register state in the debug call handler
and copy back results returned in registers.
A small snag in calling a Go function that follows the new ABI is that
the debug call protocol depends on the AX register being set to a
specific value as it bounces in and out of the handler, but this
register is part of the new register ABI, so results end up being
clobbered. Use R12 instead.
Next, the new desugaring behavior for "go" statements means that
newosproc1 must always call a function with no frame; if it takes any
arguments, it closes over them and they're passed in the context
register. Currently when debugCallWrap creates a new goroutine, it uses
newosproc1 directly and passes a non-zero-sized frame, so that needs to
be updated. To fix this, briefly use the g's param field which is
otherwise only used for channels to pass an explicitly allocated object
containing the "closed over" variables. While we could manually do the
desugaring ourselves (we cannot do so automatically because the Go
compiler prevents heap-allocated closures in the runtime), that bakes in
more ABI details in a place that really doesn't need to care about them.
Finally, there's an old bug here where the context register was set up
in CX, so technically closure calls never worked. Oops. It was otherwise
harmless for other types of calls before, but now CX is an argument
register, so now that interferes with regular calls, too.
For #40724.
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go/internal/gccgoimporter: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
Updates #45402
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Martin Sucha [Mon, 12 Apr 2021 05:57:25 +0000 (07:57 +0200)]
time: move slim test tzdata to testdata directory
The lines with tzdata are quite long.
It is easier to just copy a file than to encode it as
a string literal when adding a new test case.
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Robert Griesemer [Wed, 14 Apr 2021 00:48:45 +0000 (17:48 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/types2: add Named.SetTParams and Named.Orig methods
Named.SetTParams sets the type parameters for a named type.
Named.Orig returns the original generic type an instantiated
type is derived from. Added a new field orig for that purpose
and renamed the already existing orig field to fromRHS.
Finally, updated various comments.
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Rob Findley [Wed, 14 Apr 2021 14:52:30 +0000 (10:52 -0400)]
cmd/dist: add tests using the typeparams build tag
Now that go/ast changes have been guarded behind the typeparams build
tag, we no longer have coverage for tests involving generic code.
Add a new testing step to cmd/dist to run go/... and cmd/gofmt tests
using -tags=typeparams.
Comment out parser object resolution assertions that currently fail, and
which will be fixed by CL 304456.
Fixes #44933
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Rob Findley [Wed, 14 Apr 2021 13:34:28 +0000 (09:34 -0400)]
go/ast: fix broken build with typeparams build constraint
My rebase of https://golang.org/cl/300649 before submitting broke the
build (and tests) when using the typeparams build constraint. In a
subsequent CL I add test coverage back to cmd/dist.
This time, I've tested by running:
- go test -tags=typeparams go/...
- go test -tags=typeparams cmd/gofmt
All tests pass except for the new TestResolution/typeparams.go2, which I
will fix in a follow-up CL.
For #44933
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David Chase [Tue, 13 Apr 2021 00:53:03 +0000 (20:53 -0400)]
cmd/compile: rescue stmt boundaries from OpArgXXXReg and OpSelectN.
Fixes this failure:
go test cmd/compile/internal/ssa -run TestStmtLines -v
=== RUN TestStmtLines
stmtlines_test.go:115: Saw too many (amd64, > 1%) lines without
statement marks, total=88263, nostmt=1930
('-run TestStmtLines -v' lists failing lines)
The failure has two causes.
One is that the first-line adjuster in code generation was relocating
"first lines" to instructions that would either not have any code generated,
or would have the statment marker removed by a different believed-good heuristic.
The other was that statement boundaries were getting attached to register
values (that with the old ABI were loads from the stack, hence real instructions).
The register values disappear at code generation.
The fixes are to (1) note that certain instructions are not good choices for
"first value" and skip them, and (2) in an expandCalls post-pass, look for
register valued instructions and under appropriate conditions move their
statement marker to a compatible use.
Also updates TestStmtLines to always log the score, for easier comparison of
minor compiler changes.
Updates #40724.
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Than McIntosh [Tue, 13 Apr 2021 17:49:55 +0000 (13:49 -0400)]
cmd/internal/obj: don't emit args_stackmap for ABIInternal asm funcs
The compiler currently emits an "*.args_stackmap" symbol for all
bodyless functions, so that asm functions will have the proper stack
map. At the moment the code in the compiler that emits args_stackmap
assumes ABI0; to avoid misleading stackmaps, turn off args_stackmap
generation for non-ABI0 asm functions.
Updates #40724.
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Than McIntosh [Tue, 13 Apr 2021 17:46:52 +0000 (13:46 -0400)]
cmd/asm: require NOSPLIT for ABIInternal asm functions
Change the assembler to enforce the requirement that ABIInternal
functions need to be NOSPLIT. At the moment all of the assembly
routines in the runtime that are defined as ABIInternal also
happen to be NOSPLIT, but this CL makes it mandatory.
Updates #40724.
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reflect: keep pointer register results alive in callMethod
When callMethod calls the underlying method, after reflectcall
it gets the result registers in "Ints" slots but not in "Ptrs"
slots. If the GC runs at this point, it may lose track of those
pointers and free the memory they point to.
To make sure the GC sees the pointer results, copy "Ints" to
"Ptrs", and keep them alive until we return to the caller.
This fixes test/fixedbugs/issue27695.go with register ABI.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Thu, 1 Apr 2021 19:12:02 +0000 (19:12 +0000)]
runtime: make gcEffectiveGrowthRatio a method on gcControllerState
For #44167.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Thu, 1 Apr 2021 19:09:40 +0000 (19:09 +0000)]
runtime: pass work.userForced to gcController.endCycle explicitly
For #44167.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Thu, 1 Apr 2021 18:38:14 +0000 (18:38 +0000)]
runtime: move next_gc and last_next_gc into gcControllerState
This change moves next_gc and last_next_gc into gcControllerState under
the names heapGoal and lastHeapGoal respectively. These are
fundamentally GC pacer related values, and so it makes sense for them to
live here.
except for updates to comments and gcControllerState methods, where
they're accessed through the receiver, and trace-related renames of
NextGC -> HeapGoal, while we're here.
For #44167.
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Ruslan Andreev [Tue, 22 Dec 2020 11:22:14 +0000 (19:22 +0800)]
runtime: move roots' bases calculation to gcMarkRootPrepare
This patch provides changes according to Austin's TODO. It just moves
calculation of base indexes of each root type from markroot function
to gcMarkRootPrepare.
syscall: don't defer close raw Socketpair fds in tests
The raw fds are successively wrapped using os.NewFile and will be closed
by (*os.File).Close. Avoids a double close, in the worst case closing an
unrelated fd.
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Keith Randall [Tue, 13 Apr 2021 23:31:56 +0000 (16:31 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fix importing of method expressions
For OMETHEXPR, the Name in the Selection needs to be properly
linked up to the method declaration. Use the same code we
already have for ODOTMETH and OCALLPART to do that.
Fixes #45503
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Thu, 1 Apr 2021 18:09:59 +0000 (18:09 +0000)]
runtime: create setGCPercent method for gcControllerState
This change breaks out the computations done by setGCPercent into
a method on gcControllerState for easier testing later. It leaves behind
the global implementation details.
For #44167.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Thu, 1 Apr 2021 18:01:46 +0000 (18:01 +0000)]
runtime: create initializer for gcControllerState
Now that gcControllerState contains almost all of the pacer state,
create an initializer for it instead of haphazardly setting some fields.
For #44167.
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The only exception to this generation is usage of these variables
in gcControllerState methods.
For #44167.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Thu, 1 Apr 2021 16:31:29 +0000 (16:31 +0000)]
runtime: make gcSetTriggerRatio a method of gcControllerState
gcSetTriggerRatio's purpose is to set a bunch of downstream values when
we choose to commit to a new trigger ratio computed by the gcController.
Now that almost all the inputs it uses to compute the downstream values
are in gcControllerState anyway, make it a method of gcControllerState.
For #44167.
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Dan Scales [Sun, 11 Apr 2021 16:47:13 +0000 (09:47 -0700)]
cmd/compile: set types properly for imported funcs with closures
For the new export/import of node types, we were just missing setting
the types of the closure variables (which have the same types as the
captured variables) and the OCLOSURE node itself (which has the same
type as the Func node).
Re-enabled inlining of functions with closures.
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Robert Griesemer [Tue, 13 Apr 2021 23:33:42 +0000 (16:33 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/types2: use a global atomic counter for type parameter ids
This avoids a dependency on a *Checker when we create type parameters
outside the type checker proper, e.g. in an importer. There may be
better solutions but this does the trick for now.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Wed, 31 Mar 2021 22:55:06 +0000 (22:55 +0000)]
runtime: move internal GC statistics from memstats to gcController
This change moves certain important but internal-only GC statistics from
memstats into gcController. These statistics are mainly used in pacing
the GC, so it makes sense to keep them in the pacer's state.
except for a few special cases, like updating names in comments and when
these fields are used within gcControllerState methods (at which point
they're accessed through the reciever).
For #44167.
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cmd/compile: always zero the temporary in mapKeyTemp
As we are taking its address, always zero it. In many cases the
temporary will be optimized out. But in case it does not (e.g. -N,
-race), this ensures it has the right liveness information.
May fix the noopt builder.
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Rob Findley [Fri, 5 Mar 2021 15:57:48 +0000 (10:57 -0500)]
go/*,cmd/gofmt: guard AST changes with the typeparams build tag
This CL changes our approach to guarding type parameter functionality
and API. Previously, we guarded type parameter functionality with the
parser.parseTypeParams parser mode, and were in the process of hiding
the type parameter API behind the go1.18 build constraint.
These mechanisms had several limitations:
+ Requiring the parser.parseTypeParams mode to be set meant that
existing tooling would have to opt-in to type parameters in all
places where it parses Go files.
+ The parseTypeParams mode value had to be copied in several places.
+ go1.18 is not specific to typeparams, making it difficult to set up
the builders to run typeparams tests.
This CL addresses the above limitations, and completes the task of
hiding the AST API, by switching to a new 'typeparams' build constraint
and adding a new go/internal/typeparams helper package.
The typeparams build constraint is used to conditionally compile the new
AST changes. The typeparams package provides utilities for accessing and
writing the new AST data, so that we don't have to fragment our parser
or type checker logic across build constraints. The typeparams.Enabled
const is used to guard tests that require type parameter support.
The parseTypeParams parser mode is gone, replaced by a new
typeparams.DisableParsing mode with the opposite sense. Now, type
parameters are only parsed if go/parser is compiled with the typeparams
build constraint set AND typeparams.DisableParsing not set. This new
parser mode allows opting out of type parameter parsing for tests.
How exactly to run tests on builders is left to a follow-up CL.
Updates #44933
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After this, comments referencing these symbols were updated via a simple
sed command.
For #44167.
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