Archana R [Mon, 4 Oct 2021 09:16:50 +0000 (04:16 -0500)]
cmd/compile: add prefetch intrinsic support on PPC64
This CL enables intrinsic support to emit the following prefetch
instructions for PPC64 platform that are already emitted on other
platforms
1. Prefetch - prefetches data from memory address to cache;
2. PrefetchStreamed - prefetches data from memory address, with a
hint that this data is being streamed.
Benchmarks picked from go/test/bench/garbage
Parameters tested with:
GOMAXPROCS=8
tree2 -heapsize=1000000000 -cpus=8
tree -n=18
parser
peano
Ian Lance Taylor [Tue, 5 Oct 2021 18:41:40 +0000 (11:41 -0700)]
text/template: only unwrap final and/or value
In the last CL I missed the fact that except for the final value the
code already unwraps the argument.
For #31103
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Dan Scales [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 00:47:19 +0000 (17:47 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fix problem with methods of instantiated types which are nointerface
In the case of a nointerface method on an instantiated type, we still
have to call methodWrapper, because methodWrapper generates the actual
generic method on the type as well. Currently, we don't call
methodWrapper, so the method on the instantiated type never gets filled
in.
Adjusted the code to still call methodWrapper, but not use the result,
in the case of a nointerface method on an instantiated type.
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Dan Scales [Mon, 4 Oct 2021 23:15:17 +0000 (16:15 -0700)]
test: add test for export/import of recover & defer
Add a simple test with an exported generic function that does
recover/defer, to test that recover/defer are exported/imported
properly (and a generic function with recover/defer works fine).
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Bryan C. Mills [Tue, 5 Oct 2021 20:11:17 +0000 (16:11 -0400)]
cmd/go: do not check for a built binary in TestScript/mod_get_fossil
This test hasn't passed since CL 349997, but the failure was not
detected because the Go project's builders do not have a 'fossil'
binary installed (#48802).
For #43684
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Reason for revert: unsafe.Slice is considerably slower.
Part of this is extra safety checks (good), but most of it
is the function call overhead. We should consider open-coding it (#48798).
Impact of this change:
name old time/op new time/op delta
StackCopyWithStkobj-8 12.1ms ± 5% 11.6ms ± 3% -4.03% (p=0.009 n=10+8)
Robert Griesemer [Tue, 5 Oct 2021 18:45:22 +0000 (11:45 -0700)]
go/types: implement generic slice expressions
This is a clean port of CL 354070 from types2 to go/types.
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For now, the constraint's underlying type set must be a single
type that is sliceable.
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In case of amd64 the compiler issues checks if extensions are
available on a platform. With GOAMD64 microarchitecture levels
provided, some of the checks could be eliminated.
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Keith Randall [Tue, 5 Oct 2021 17:21:09 +0000 (10:21 -0700)]
cmd/compile: add remaining >v1 instructions to v1-only test
roundsd and FMA (vfmadd231sd).
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Robert Griesemer [Tue, 5 Oct 2021 00:44:56 +0000 (17:44 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/types2: update the recorded function type after inference
This is a clean port of CL 353831 from go/types to types2.
For #47916.
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Keith Randall [Tue, 28 Sep 2021 20:23:08 +0000 (13:23 -0700)]
cmd/compile: test to ensure we guard GOAMD64>v1 instructions
When compiling with GOAMD64=v1, clobber all the >v1 instructions
with faulting instructions. Run the binary with the corresponding
feature flags off. We shouldn't try to execute any of the clobbered
instructions.
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Cherry Mui [Tue, 5 Oct 2021 14:48:24 +0000 (10:48 -0400)]
cmd/link: mangle function name with ABI on XCOFF
This is like CL 304432 and CL 307229, for XCOFF.
With this, GOEXPERIMENT=regabi works on AIX/PPC64.
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It should also incrementally speed up binary launching
and may reduce linker memory use.
This is another step towards removing relocations so
that pages that were previously dirtied by the loader may remain clean,
which will offer memory savings useful in constrained environments like iOS.
Removing the relocations in .stkobj symbols will allow some simplifications.
There will be no references into go.funcrel.*,
so we will no longer need to use the bottom bit to distinguish offset bases.
Matthew Dempsky [Mon, 4 Oct 2021 23:42:13 +0000 (16:42 -0700)]
cmd/dist: omit cmd/cgo from toolchain1
We don't need cmd/cgo for building go_bootstrap or toolchain2, so skip
building it as part of toolchain1.
This allows cmd/cgo to assume a current go/ast; e.g., that
ast.IndexListExpr exists (needed for next CL).
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Cherry Mui [Fri, 1 Oct 2021 21:02:50 +0000 (17:02 -0400)]
cmd/internal/obj: reduce alignment for gcbits
runtime.gcbits symbols are pointer masks, which are just bytes.
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Cherry Mui [Fri, 1 Oct 2021 16:21:36 +0000 (12:21 -0400)]
cmd/internal/obj, cmd/link: move symbol alignment logic to object file writer
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runtime.no_pointers_stackmap is an odd beast.
It is defined in a Go file, populated by assembly,
used by the GC, and its address is magic used
by async pre-emption to ascertain whether a
routine was implemented in assembly.
A subsequent change will force all GC data into the go.func.* linker symbol.
runtime.no_pointers_stackmap is GC data, so it must go there.
Yet it also needs to go into rodata, for the runtime address trick.
This change eliminates it entirely.
Replace the runtime address check with the newly introduced asm funcflag.
Handle the assembly macro as magic, similarly to our handling of go_args_stackmap.
This allows the no_pointers_stackmap to be identical in all ways
to other gclocals stackmaps, including content-addressability.
There's no good way to ascertain at runtime whether
a function was implemented in assembly.
The existing workaround doesn't play nicely
with some upcoming linker changes.
This change introduces an explicit marker for routines
implemented in assembly.
This change doesn't use the new bit anywhere,
it only introduces it.
Cherry Mui [Mon, 4 Oct 2021 16:51:06 +0000 (12:51 -0400)]
cmd/compile: set opendefer info symbol as content-addressable
Also move the logic of setting arginfo symbols content-addressable
to the place of symbol creation.
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Ruslan Andreev [Fri, 11 Jun 2021 09:27:09 +0000 (09:27 +0000)]
cmd/compile: intrinsify publicationBarrier
This CL intrinsify asm call for publicationBarrier on ARM64. As for x86
we may completly removes any instructions due to strong memory
oredering, but decided to leave it as is for compiler barrier.
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Robert Findley [Mon, 4 Oct 2021 18:17:50 +0000 (14:17 -0400)]
go/types: update the recorded function type after inference
This change preserves the observable invariant that for an *ast.CallExpr
'call', Info.Types[call.Fun] is the signature being called.
Updates #47916
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Rhys Hiltner [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 00:35:27 +0000 (17:35 -0700)]
runtime: add padding to Linux kernel structures
Go exchanges siginfo and sigevent structures with the kernel. They
contain unions, but Go's use is limited to the first few fields. Pad out
the rest so the size Go sees is the same as what the Linux kernel sees.
This is a follow-up to CL 342052 which added the sigevent struct without
padding. It updates the siginfo struct as well so there are no bad
examples in the defs_linux_*.go files.
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This change updates the log lines to clarify that the printed
interesting count is only for newly discovered cache entries, and prints
the total cache size. It only prints information about interesting
entries when coverageEnabled is true.
Fixes #48669
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Michael Pratt [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 17:26:19 +0000 (13:26 -0400)]
cmd/api: set architecture sizes when type checking
Otherwise the type checker defaults to amd64, which can break
type-checking for definitions using unsafe.Sizeof.
This has the side effect of changing the API output: constants with
different values across architectures (e.g., MaxInt) are now
individually listed per-arch. This actually makes the API file more
accurate, but does introduce a one-time discontinuity. These changes
have been integrated into the API files where the constants were added.
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cmd/go,cmd/compile: re-enable concurrent compilation on darwin/arm64
I've manually reviewed all uses of ctxt.Flag_shared for concurrency safety.
And I manually tested with the race detector and found no issues.
Allow -shared to be used with compiler concurrency,
thereby re-enabling concurrent compilation on darwin/arm64.
siddharth [Mon, 28 Jun 2021 23:36:53 +0000 (19:36 -0400)]
cmd/go/internal/cfg: improve error message when GOPATH is unset
Add GoPathError variable. This variable gets set when GOPATH is not
set in the environment and in build.Default.GOPATH. GoPathError may
be used in "GOPATH unset" error messages to explain why GOPATH is not
set.
This CL improves upon CL 158257.
Fixes #29341
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Robert Findley [Fri, 1 Oct 2021 18:22:34 +0000 (14:22 -0400)]
go/types: remove 1.18 APIs that have been replaced
Remove the Interface.IsConstraint, Signature.SetTypeParams, and
Signature.SetRecvTypeParams methods, as they have been replaced and
usage removed from x/tools.
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Joel Sing [Wed, 25 Aug 2021 15:33:29 +0000 (01:33 +1000)]
cmd/internal/obj/riscv,cmd/link/internal/riscv64: add call trampolines for riscv64
CALL and JMP on riscv64 are currently implemented as an AUIPC+JALR pair. This means
that every call requires two instructions and makes use of the REG_TMP register,
even when the symbol would be directly reachable via a single JAL instruction.
Add support for call trampolines - CALL and JMP are now implemented as a single JAL
instruction, with the linker generating trampolines in the case where the symbol is
not reachable (more than +/-1MiB from the JAL instruction), is an unknown symbol or
does not yet have an address assigned. Each trampoline contains an AUIPC+JALR pair,
which the relocation is applied to.
Due to the limited reachability of the JAL instruction, combined with the way that
the Go linker currently assigns symbol addresses, there are cases where a call is to
a symbol that has no address currently assigned. In this situation we have to assume
that a trampoline will be required, however we can patch this up during relocation,
potentially calling directly instead. This means that we will end up with trampolines
that are unused. In the case of the Go binary, there are around 3,500 trampolines of
which approximately 2,300 are unused (around 9200 bytes of machine instructions).
Overall, this removes over 72,000 AUIPC instructions from the Go binary.
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Damien Neil [Sat, 2 Oct 2021 00:45:09 +0000 (17:45 -0700)]
net: don't use syscall.NET_RT_IFLISTL on FreeBSD
The golang.org/x/net/route package can't parse the RIB returned
by NET_RT_IFLISTL. Use the route.RIBTypeInterface constant
instead, leaving the choice of syscall up to the route package.
Fixes #48553.
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Robert Griesemer [Sat, 2 Oct 2021 04:02:43 +0000 (21:02 -0700)]
test/typeparam: require -G=3 for issue48424.go (fix build)
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Daniel Martí [Sat, 16 Jan 2021 18:03:31 +0000 (18:03 +0000)]
cmd/go: remove double parallelism from "go fmt"
Now that gofmt knows how to format many files in parallel,
there's no need for "go fmt" to have its own parallelism.
Instead of running "gofmt -l -w $file" in parallel with GOMAXPROCS,
simply collect a large list of files and hand it to "gofmt -l -w $files".
The benchmark below was obtained via:
benchcmd -n 10 FmtGorootCmd go fmt cmd
We can see a drastic improvement in system time per call.
This makes sense, as we used to fork+exec one gofmt program per file,
and now we only do that for every thousand or so files.
We also see an increase in peak memory usage and user CPU time.
This seems to be because each gofmt process was very short lived before.
This meant that there was a limit to the total amount of allocations
produced by go/parser and go/printer before the process stopped,
and thus the GC probably didn't kick in most of the time.
Now that each gofmt process formats hundreds or thousands of files,
a lot of those allocations pile up in the same process,
making peak-RSS go higher and piling on garbage for the GC to clean up.
Finally, note that time/op seems largely unchanged.
I did many benchmark runs; some ended up in noise like the one below,
and others gave small wall time speed-ups of 3-4%.
It seems like we get very little wall time benefit,
possibly due to the factors mentioned earlier cancelling each other out.
Overall, it seems worthwhile to not let "go fmt" do its own parallelism,
to keep the tool simpler to understand and maintain going forward.
Plus, the sys-time savings do seem to be the biggest change here.
name old time/op new time/op delta
FmtGorootCmd 850ms ± 4% 842ms ± 6% ~ (p=0.529 n=10+10)
name old user-time/op new user-time/op delta
FmtGorootCmd 7.30s ± 4% 7.67s ± 3% +5.07% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old sys-time/op new sys-time/op delta
FmtGorootCmd 1.66s ± 7% 0.43s ±24% -74.08% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old peak-RSS-bytes new peak-RSS-bytes delta
FmtGorootCmd 30.1MB ± 4% 199.4MB ±21% +563.03% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
To make use of the already-present "maximum exec arg length limit"
constant in cmd/go/internal, move it to cmd/internal.
Fixes #43566.
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context: implement Context.Value using iteration rather than recursion
In profiles of a production server, 2.3% of CPU time is spent in
runtime.newstack for stacks with 12 or more chained Context.Value
calls. Using iteration will avoid some needless stack resizes.
When calling Context.Value in the same goroutine (see
DeepValueSameGoRoutine) , no stack resizing is needed (after warming
up), and this change reduces time/op by around 10%.
The time to start a new goroutine and call Context.Value (see
DeepValueNewGoRoutine) is reduced by over 75% if a stack resize is
needed. If you factor out the overhead of starting the goroutine
(about 960ns) then, avoiding the stack resize saves about 95%.
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Leon Klingele [Fri, 1 Oct 2021 09:05:13 +0000 (09:05 +0000)]
net/http/pprof: use "curl" instead of "wget" in usage example
The "curl" binary is already used at several other places inside
the code base, whereas this was the only occurrence of "wget".
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Ian Lance Taylor [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 23:35:52 +0000 (16:35 -0700)]
net: consistently return DNSError on lookup failure
Previously if we failed because the context timed out or was canceled,
we returned errCanceled or errTimeout.
Fixes #39178
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Ian Lance Taylor [Fri, 1 Oct 2021 19:32:41 +0000 (12:32 -0700)]
text/template: undo reflect.Value wrapping for short-circuit and/or
For #31103
Change-Id: I9c0aa64f95f564de31a4c178e3930584d41316bb
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Dan Scales [Wed, 29 Sep 2021 17:54:27 +0000 (10:54 -0700)]
cmd/compile: remove typeparam subscripts, use func/type prefix for uniqueness
In types1 and for the export format, we were using type param subscripts
coming from types2 (originally for debugging) to provide unique names.
We need unique full-names for type params in types1 to ensure consistent
references to type params in function/method bodies and type params
derived from translation from types2. We also currently need unique
names for type params in importer/iimport.go and gcimporter/iimport.go,
because there are no levels of scoping in the package symbol lookup and
pkgIndex table.
As a step to eliminate the typeparam subscripts (which have no
relation to the source code), we change so that the typeparams' unique
name is just prefixing the type param name with the name of the
enclosing generic function, type, or method.
We now no longer use types2.TypeString in types2-to-types1 translation,
so Typestring can be changed to eliminate the subscript, as needed.
Also, types2.TypeParam.SetId() is no longer needed and is eliminated.
We can decide later if we want to do the further step of adding scoping
to the importer/iimport.go and gcimporter/iimport.go, which could be
used to eliminate the type param "path" prefix from the export format.
Change-Id: I0e37795664be2c2e1869b8f9e93393b83fc56409
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bufio: reject UnreadByte or UnreadRune after a Discard or WriteTo
Discard is not really a read operation, and in theory it could
Seek the underlying Reader without actually reading anything,
so an UnreadByte following a Discard is disallowed.
Similarly, although WriteTo usually does end up calling Read on the
underlying buffer, if the underlying Reader implements io.WriterTo it
may instead terminate in a call to WriteTo, without ever buffering or
even seeing the last byte written. (It is conceptually read-like, but
not strictly “a read operation”.)
Fixes #48446
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Robert Griesemer [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 20:37:30 +0000 (13:37 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/types2: mark implicit interfaces as such
Provide an accessor for clients, and don't print the interface
around implicitly wrapped embedded types.
For #48424.
Change-Id: Ib2c76315508fc749ea4337d52e13d17de80e04da
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Robert Griesemer [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 17:04:46 +0000 (10:04 -0700)]
cmd/compile: accept constraint literals with elided interfaces
This change enables the relaxed syntax for constraint literals
as proposed in issue #48424 and adds a simple smoke test for
the compiler. (Most of the relevant changes are in the syntax
and types2 package which have more extensive tests for this.)
This makes it possible to experiment with the new syntax while
we contemplate the fate of #48424.
If #48424 is accepted, this change can remain. If #48424 is
not accepted, reverting this CL will remove this feature in
the compiler.
For #48424.
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Robert Griesemer [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 03:56:36 +0000 (20:56 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/types2: accept constraint literals with elided interfaces
When collecting type parameters, wrap constraint literals of the
form ~T or A|B into interfaces so the type checker doesn't have
to deal with these type set expressions syntactically anywhere
else but in interfaces (i.e., union types continue to appear
only as embedded elements in interfaces).
Since a type constraint doesn't need to be an interface anymore,
we can remove the respective restriction. Instead, when accessing
the constraint interface via TypeParam.iface, wrap non-interface
constraints at that point and update the constraint so it happens
only once. By computing the types sets of all type parameters at
before the end of type-checking, we ensure that type constraints
are in their final form when accessed through the API.
For #48424.
Change-Id: I3a47a644ad4ab20f91d93ee39fcf3214bb5a81f9
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Robert Griesemer [Wed, 29 Sep 2021 18:14:05 +0000 (11:14 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/syntax: allow eliding interface in constraint literals
This CL permits an arbitrary type as well as the type sets ~T and A|B
in constraint position, without the need of a surrrounding interface.
For instance, the type parameter list
[P interface{ ~map[K]V }, K comparable, V interface{ ~string }]
may be written as
[P ~map[K]V, K comparable, V ~string]
The feature must be enabled explicitly with the AllowTypeSets mode
and is only available if AllowGenerics is set as well.
For #48424.
Change-Id: Ic70bb97a49ff75e67e040853eac10e6aed0fef1a
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jiahua wang [Fri, 1 Oct 2021 13:58:51 +0000 (21:58 +0800)]
go/types: remove Environment type
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Cherry Mui [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 22:09:24 +0000 (18:09 -0400)]
cmd/link: correct type..importpath symbol handling
The linker specially handles go.importpath symbols. But the
compiler doesn't actually generate such symbols. Instead, it
generates type..importpath symbols. It is already in the type
section as the name starts with "type.". Also set its alignment
to 1, as it is string data.
Change-Id: I771f5529a0ff41a5bb476b3a02c8cc75729792de
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Cherry Mui [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 21:42:15 +0000 (17:42 -0400)]
cmd/link: set alignment for string symbols in symtab pass
Set alignment for string symbols in symtab pass, so we don't need
to look at symbol name in symalign in dodata pass. (Ideally we
should not use symbol name like this in symtab pass either, but
we already use the names there anyway.)
Change-Id: I9fd61e0dd0824c50e3d0d7c07f75b967c8654796
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Ian Lance Taylor [Mon, 27 Sep 2021 15:59:46 +0000 (08:59 -0700)]
go/internal/gccgoimporter: change all .gox files to text
Avoid problems with distro scanning by not using files that look like
object files.
For #48548
Change-Id: I4a06d5690d0870d6253f176e510faa5eebf2d057
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cmd/dist: consistently set PWD when executing a command in a different directory
For #33598
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Sean Liao [Fri, 23 Jul 2021 18:14:14 +0000 (20:14 +0200)]
.github: update IRC server
Updates #46281
Change-Id: I1c70ad72a155a39138f120df5b71de61bb01e20c
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Cherry Mui [Thu, 22 Jul 2021 22:57:52 +0000 (18:57 -0400)]
cmd/link: use "CC --print-prog-name" to locate tools
When building for macOS with external linking, we currently use
"xcrun" to invoke "dsymutil" and "strip" tools. That doesn't work
well for cross compilation. Use "CC --print-prog-name" to find the
tool path instead.
Fixes #47316.
Change-Id: Ib30c6494c48bfb6a505dc26fe644ef543d777076
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Cherry Mui [Wed, 29 Sep 2021 20:47:12 +0000 (16:47 -0400)]
cmd/link: add runtime.text.N symbols to Mach-O symbol table
On Darwin/ARM64 when external linking, for very large text we
split it into multiple sections. For each section (other than the
first) we create runtime.text.N marker symbols. In CL 316050 I
forgot to add those symbols to the symbol table. This CL does it.
It doesn't actually matter for program execution. But we add them
on ELF when splitting text sections, so we do it here as well.
Also, this makes it easier to tell if we split text sections.
Change-Id: Ida7f8e9431867881e5ee2bc1a2129eeaf83cb878
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Cherry Mui [Thu, 30 Sep 2021 16:02:56 +0000 (12:02 -0400)]
debug/gosym: run TestPCLine on Linux/AMD64 in short mode
Currently TestPCLine is skipped in short mode. The test builds a
Linux/AMD64 binary, so it makes sense to skip it if we're cross
compiling, as building the runtime takes a while. But if we are
on Linux/AMD64, it will only build a small amount of code, which
isn't really slow. The test runs in 0.14 second on my machine.
I think it is acceptable to run in short mode. Then we'll have
trybot coverage for this test.
Change-Id: If682f88c28050f7daafde35b4f9e59c03b764a35
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Add doc comment about the time/tzdata package to the time.LoadLocation
function. The time.LoadLocation function was changed in Go 1.15 to add an extra
source that it considers for the time zone database. That location is the
time/tzdata package. It is not easy to discover this behavior because the
documentation for the time package doesn't mention it in the discussion on the
time.LoadLocation function when discussing the different sources. It would be helpful to
describe all possible sources that time.LoadLocation considers when loading the
time zone database, and so I think it would be worthwhile to mention
time/tzdata.
Change-Id: I408fbe188bf9d4ba797e59ec17eb677136d6a9c2
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cmd/asm: add error check for move constant instructions on arm64
The current Go assembler encodes "MOVK $(0<<16|32|48), Rd" as the
same binary with "MOVK $0, Rd", but for arm64 move constant instructions
MOVK, MOVN and MOVZ, "op $0, Rd" and "op $(0<<16|32|48), Rd" have
different semantics. In order not to change the way the assembler
frontend parses constants, this patch adds a check for the zero shifts.
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The first field of the func data stored by the linker is the
entry PC for the function. Prior to this change, this was stored
as a relocation to the function. Change this to be an offset
relative to runtime.text.
This reduces the number of relocations on darwin/arm64 by about 10%.
It also slightly shrinks binaries:
It should also incrementally speed up binary launching.
This is the first step towards removing enough relocations
that pages that were previously dirtied by the loader may remain clean,
which will offer memory savings useful in constrained environments.
We do a bunch of manual offset calculations everywhere.
Add a bit of type safety and some helpers.
In addition to making the code clearer and providing a place
to hang some documentation, it also makes upcoming changes easier.
internal/fuzz: disconnect stdout and stderr from the worker
This was useful for debugging while we were developing
the feature, but is now causing extraneous prints that
make the command output difficult to read.
This change also prevents the go command from printing
an extraneous "FAIL" when fuzzing is enabled.
Fixes #48633
Fixes #46631
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Ian Lance Taylor [Wed, 29 Sep 2021 17:50:18 +0000 (10:50 -0700)]
text/template: check final value for short-circuit and/or
There was a bug in the short-circuit code for and/or added in CL 321490:
it ignored the value passed in by an earlier pipeline.
For #31103
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cmd/go: prevent necessary GCFlag from being removed
There are special flags that must be passed to the
compiler at build time in order to instrument the
testing binary for fuzzing.
One potential option would be to add these flags to
p.Internal.Gcflags inside cmd/go/internal/test. However,
future calls to setToolFlags can cause these flags to
get cleared about before the build starts, removing
virtually all coverage guidance. This change moves the
logic to add the flag deeper down the call stack,
preventing it from being cleared.
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Robert Findley [Wed, 29 Sep 2021 13:35:02 +0000 (09:35 -0400)]
go/types, types2: rename Environment to Context
Replace the name Environment with Context, as discussed in #47916. Along
the way, fix some stale or inaccurate comments.
The Environment type remains temporarily as an alias for Context, to
allow the x/tools Trybot to pass until dependency on types.Environment
can be removed.
Updates #47916
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Archana R [Fri, 24 Sep 2021 15:31:20 +0000 (10:31 -0500)]
cmd/compile: add PPC64-specific inlining for runtime.memmove
Add rule to PPC64.rules to inline runtime.memmove in more cases, as is
done for other target architectures
Updated tests in codegen/copy.go to verify changes are done on
ppc64/ppc64le
Updates #41662
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debug/gosym assumes throughout that bogus input means a malformed file.
That's generally true, but not when you're changing the package.
In that case, the panic usually indicates a newly introduced bug,
and seeing the panic is really useful.
Dan Scales [Wed, 29 Sep 2021 04:14:17 +0000 (21:14 -0700)]
cmd/compile: make sure shapes have proper indexes for sub-instantiation
The computation for determining the shapes to use at the top of
getInstantation was not always creating shapes with the proper indexes.
If an instantiation is being called from another instantiated function,
we cannot just copy the shape types unchanged, because their indexes may
have changed. So, for type args that already shapes, we still call
Shapify() with the correct index.
Fixes #48645
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