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Bryan C. Mills
9ac75d3951 cmd/link: avoid stamping runtime.defaultGOROOT when paths are being trimmed
Previously, runtime.GOROOT() would return the string "go" in a binary
build with -trimpath. This change stamps the empty string instead,
using a sentinel value passed from cmd/go that looks like the GOROOT
environment variable (either "$GOROOT" or "%GOROOT%", depending on the
platform).

Fixes #51461

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Cherry Mui
bd41f2d3cd cmd/link: do not mark holes in functab
With multiple text sections, there may be holes (non-Go code) in
the PC range of Go code and covered by the functab. Previously, we
use a linear search with actual PCs to find the functab entry. We
need to use special entries to mark holes, so a PC in the hole can
be distinguished from the previous function.

Now, with the previous CL we find if the PC is in between of the
sections upfront in textOff. There is no need to mark holes in the
functab.

Change-Id: I22ff27279422bfc855c2ca35ba0fdfb63234c113
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2021-10-11 16:05:38 +00:00
Cherry Mui
1ceb72394e cmd/link: mark holes in functab with end PC-1
When we have multiple text sections, we need to mark holes between
the sections in the functab. A hole is marked with an entry with
the end PC of the previous section. As we now use offsets instead
of (relocated) PCs, the end offset of a section may be the same of
the start of the next one. Distinguish it by using the end address
-1.

For #48837.

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2021-10-07 22:19:58 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
6487b1573e cmd/link: remove unnecessary int conversions
By making off an int64 at the beginning,
the code gets a lot simpler. Cleanup only.

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2021-10-06 19:08:15 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
77bd0da688 cmd/link,runtime: remove unnecessary funcdata alignment
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2021-10-05 23:25:24 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
e31c9ab557 cmd/link,runtime: remove functab relocations
Use an offset from runtime.text instead.
This removes the last relocation from functab generation,
which lets us simplify that code.

size      before    after     Δ        %
addr2line 3680818   3652498   -28320   -0.769%
api       4944850   4892418   -52432   -1.060%
asm       4757586   4711266   -46320   -0.974%
buildid   2418546   2392578   -25968   -1.074%
cgo       4197346   4164818   -32528   -0.775%
compile   22076882  21875890  -200992  -0.910%
cover     4411362   4358418   -52944   -1.200%
dist      3091346   3062738   -28608   -0.925%
doc       3563234   3532610   -30624   -0.859%
fix       3020658   2991666   -28992   -0.960%
link      6164642   6110834   -53808   -0.873%
nm        3646818   3618482   -28336   -0.777%
objdump   4012594   3983042   -29552   -0.736%
pack      2153554   2128338   -25216   -1.171%
pprof     13011666  12870114  -141552  -1.088%
test2json 2383906   2357554   -26352   -1.105%
trace     9736514   9631186   -105328  -1.082%
vet       6655058   6580370   -74688   -1.122%
total     103927380 102914820 -1012560 -0.974%

relocs    before  after   Δ       %
addr2line 25069   22709   -2360   -9.414%
api       17176   13321   -3855   -22.444%
asm       18271   15630   -2641   -14.455%
buildid   9233    7352    -1881   -20.373%
cgo       16222   13044   -3178   -19.591%
compile   60421   46299   -14122  -23.373%
cover     18479   14526   -3953   -21.392%
dist      10135   7733    -2402   -23.700%
doc       12735   9940    -2795   -21.947%
fix       10820   8341    -2479   -22.911%
link      21849   17785   -4064   -18.600%
nm        24988   22642   -2346   -9.389%
objdump   26060   23462   -2598   -9.969%
pack      7665    5936    -1729   -22.557%
pprof     60764   50998   -9766   -16.072%
test2json 8389    6431    -1958   -23.340%
trace     37180   29382   -7798   -20.974%
vet       24044   19055   -4989   -20.749%
total     409499  334585  -74914  -18.294%


Caching the field size in debug/gosym.funcTab
avoids a 20% PCToLine performance regression.

name            old time/op    new time/op    delta
115/LineToPC-8    56.4µs ± 3%    57.3µs ± 2%  +1.66%  (p=0.006 n=15+13)
115/PCToLine-8     188ns ± 2%     190ns ± 3%  +1.46%  (p=0.030 n=15+15)


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2021-10-05 23:25:06 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
3100dc1a7f cmd/link,runtime: remove relocations from stkobjs
Use an offset from go.func.* instead.
This removes the last relocation from funcdata symbols,
which lets us simplify that code.

size      before    after     Δ       %
addr2line 3683218   3680706   -2512   -0.068%
api       4951074   4944850   -6224   -0.126%
asm       4744258   4757586   +13328  +0.281%
buildid   2419986   2418546   -1440   -0.060%
cgo       4218306   4197346   -20960  -0.497%
compile   22132066  22076882  -55184  -0.249%
cover     4432834   4411362   -21472  -0.484%
dist      3111202   3091346   -19856  -0.638%
doc       3583602   3563234   -20368  -0.568%
fix       3023922   3020658   -3264   -0.108%
link      6188034   6164642   -23392  -0.378%
nm        3665826   3646818   -19008  -0.519%
objdump   4015234   4012450   -2784   -0.069%
pack      2155010   2153554   -1456   -0.068%
pprof     13044178  13011522  -32656  -0.250%
test2json 2402146   2383906   -18240  -0.759%
trace     9765410   9736514   -28896  -0.296%
vet       6681250   6655058   -26192  -0.392%
total     104217556 103926980 -290576 -0.279%

relocs    before  after   Δ       %
addr2line 25563   25066   -497    -1.944%
api       18409   17176   -1233   -6.698%
asm       18903   18271   -632    -3.343%
buildid   9513    9233    -280    -2.943%
cgo       17103   16222   -881    -5.151%
compile   64825   60421   -4404   -6.794%
cover     19464   18479   -985    -5.061%
dist      10798   10135   -663    -6.140%
doc       13503   12735   -768    -5.688%
fix       11465   10820   -645    -5.626%
link      23214   21849   -1365   -5.880%
nm        25480   24987   -493    -1.935%
objdump   26610   26057   -553    -2.078%
pack      7951    7665    -286    -3.597%
pprof     63964   60761   -3203   -5.008%
test2json 8735    8389    -346    -3.961%
trace     39639   37180   -2459   -6.203%
vet       25970   24044   -1926   -7.416%
total     431108  409489  -21619  -5.015%

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2021-10-05 19:16:08 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
017ffcd10d cmd/link, runtime: convert FUNCDATA relocations to offsets
Every function has associated numbered extra funcdata to another symbol.
Prior to this change, a funcdata pointer was stored as a relocation.

This change alters this to be an offset relative to go.func.* or go.funcrel.*.

This reduces the number of relocations on darwin/arm64 by about 40%.
It also shrinks externally linked binaries. On darwin/arm64:

size      before    after     Δ        %
addr2line 3788498   3699730   -88768   -2.343%
api       5100018   4951074   -148944  -2.920%
asm       4855234   4744274   -110960  -2.285%
buildid   2500162   2419986   -80176   -3.207%
cgo       4338258   4218306   -119952  -2.765%
compile   22764418  22132226  -632192  -2.777%
cover     4583186   4432770   -150416  -3.282%
dist      3200962   3094626   -106336  -3.322%
doc       3680402   3583602   -96800   -2.630%
fix       3114914   3023922   -90992   -2.921%
link      6308578   6154786   -153792  -2.438%
nm        3754338   3665826   -88512   -2.358%
objdump   4124738   4015234   -109504  -2.655%
pack      2232626   2155010   -77616   -3.476%
pprof     13497474  13044066  -453408  -3.359%
test2json 2483810   2402146   -81664   -3.288%
trace     10108898  9748802   -360096  -3.562%
vet       6884322   6681314   -203008  -2.949%
total     107320836 104167700 -3153136 -2.938%

relocs    before  after   Δ       %
addr2line 33357   25563   -7794   -23.365%
api       31589   18409   -13180  -41.723%
asm       27825   18904   -8921   -32.061%
buildid   15603   9513    -6090   -39.031%
cgo       27809   17103   -10706  -38.498%
compile   114769  64829   -49940  -43.513%
cover     32932   19462   -13470  -40.902%
dist      18797   10796   -8001   -42.565%
doc       22891   13503   -9388   -41.012%
fix       19700   11465   -8235   -41.802%
link      37324   23198   -14126  -37.847%
nm        33226   25480   -7746   -23.313%
objdump   35237   26610   -8627   -24.483%
pack      13535   7951    -5584   -41.256%
pprof     97986   63961   -34025  -34.724%
test2json 15113   8735    -6378   -42.202%
trace     66786   39636   -27150  -40.652%
vet       43328   25971   -17357  -40.060%
total     687806  431088  -256718 -37.324%

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.

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2021-10-05 15:47:57 +00:00
Cherry Mui
17674e2f17 cmd/internal/obj, cmd/link: move symbol alignment logic to object file writer
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2021-10-04 22:46:23 +00:00
Joel Sing
3bbc82371e 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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Josh Bleecher Snyder
2d6d558417 cmd/link: make funcSize a constant
Now that it no longer depends on the size of a pointer,
we can make it a constant, which simplifies a bit of code.

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2021-09-29 22:14:44 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
d3ad216f8e cmd/link, runtime: use offset for _func.entry
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:

file      before    after     Δ       %
addr2line 3803058   3791298   -11760  -0.309%
api       5140114   5104242   -35872  -0.698%
asm       4886850   4840626   -46224  -0.946%
buildid   2512466   2503042   -9424   -0.375%
cgo       4374770   4342274   -32496  -0.743%
compile   22920530  22769202  -151328 -0.660%
cover     4624626   4588242   -36384  -0.787%
dist      3217570   3205522   -12048  -0.374%
doc       3715026   3684498   -30528  -0.822%
fix       3148226   3119266   -28960  -0.920%
link      6350226   6313362   -36864  -0.581%
nm        3768850   3757106   -11744  -0.312%
objdump   4140594   4127618   -12976  -0.313%
pack      2227474   2218818   -8656   -0.389%
pprof     13598706  13506786  -91920  -0.676%
test2json 2497234   2487426   -9808   -0.393%
trace     10198066  10118498  -79568  -0.780%
vet       6930658   6889074   -41584  -0.600%
total     108055044 107366900 -688144 -0.637%

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.

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Cherry Mui
e180e2c27c cmd/internal/goobj, cmd/link: remove funcdataoff
FUNCDATA is always a symbol reference with 0 offset. Assert the
offset is 0 and remove funcdataoff.

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2021-09-29 13:53:55 +00:00
Cherry Mui
587b3c1192 cmd/link: access pcdata via aux symbols
Pcdata are now separate aux symbols. Read them from aux, instead
of using funcinfo.

Now we can remove pcdata fields from funcinfo.

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2021-09-29 13:53:07 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
8e34d77957 runtime, cmd/link: minor cleanup
Fix some comments.
Adjust capitalization for initialisms.
Use a println directly instead of emulating it.

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2021-09-27 20:59:14 +00:00
Keith Randall
a80cbc25bd runtime: elide instantiated types in tracebacks
They tend to be things like ".shape.int" which are noisy, if not
otherwise confusing.

It would be nice to somehow print the real instantiations here, but that
requires keeping track of the dictionary argument so the instantiating
types could be found. One day, maybe, but not today.

Fixes #48578

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Cherry Mui
98989f2a74 cmd/compile, cmd/link: avoid ABI aliases
In the past we introduced ABI aliases, in preparation for ABI
wrappers. Now that we have ABI wrappers implemented, we don't
need ABI aliases. If ABI wrappers are not enabled, ABI0 and
ABIInternal are actually identical, so we can resolve symbol
references without distinguish them. This CL does so by
normalizing ABIInternal to ABI0 at link time. This way, we no
longer need to generate ABI aliases.

This CL doesn't clean up everything related to ABI aliases, which
will be done in followup CLs.

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2021-09-22 13:50:24 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
9ab6af9837 runtime, cmd/link: fix comment typos
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2021-09-21 15:38:11 +00:00
Austin Clements
1a0630aef4 [dev.typeparams] runtime,cmd/compile,cmd/link: replace jmpdefer with a loop
Currently, deferreturn runs deferred functions by backing up its
return PC to the deferreturn call, and then effectively tail-calling
the deferred function (via jmpdefer). The effect of this is that the
deferred function appears to be called directly from the deferee, and
when it returns, the deferee calls deferreturn again so it can run the
next deferred function if necessary.

This unusual flow control leads to a large number of special cases and
complications all over the tool chain.

This used to be necessary because deferreturn copied the deferred
function's argument frame directly into its caller's frame and then
had to invoke that call as if it had been called from its caller's
frame so it could access it arguments. But now that we've simplified
defer processing so the runtime only deals with argument-less
closures, this approach is no longer necessary.

This CL simplifies all of this by making deferreturn simply call
deferred functions in a loop.

This eliminates the need for jmpdefer, so we can delete a bunch of
per-architecture assembly code.

This eliminates several special cases on Wasm, since it couldn't
support these calling shenanigans directly and thus had to simulate
the loop a different way. Now Wasm can largely work the way the other
platforms do.

This eliminates the per-architecture Ginsnopdefer operation. On PPC64,
this was necessary to reload the TOC pointer after the tail call
(since TOC pointers in general make tail calls impossible). The tail
call is gone, and in the case where we do force a jump to the
deferreturn call when recovering from an open-coded defer, we go
through gogo (via runtime.recovery), which handles the TOC. On other
platforms, we needed a NOP so traceback didn't get confused by seeing
the return to the CALL instruction, rather than the usual return to
the instruction following the CALL instruction. Now we don't inject a
return to the CALL instruction at all, so this NOP is also
unnecessary.

The one potential effect of this is that deferreturn could now appear
in stack traces from deferred functions. However, this could already
happen from open-coded defers, so we've long since marked deferreturn
as a "wrapper" so it gets elided not only from printed stack traces,
but from runtime.Callers*.

This is a retry of CL 337652 because we had to back out its parent.
There are no changes in this version.

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Austin Clements
e3e9f0bb2d [dev.typeparams] Revert "[dev.typeparams] runtime,cmd/compile,cmd/link: replace jmpdefer with a loop"
This reverts CL 227652.

I'm reverting CL 337651 and this builds on top of it.

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Austin Clements
fd0011dca5 [dev.typeparams] runtime,cmd/compile,cmd/link: replace jmpdefer with a loop
Currently, deferreturn runs deferred functions by backing up its
return PC to the deferreturn call, and then effectively tail-calling
the deferred function (via jmpdefer). The effect of this is that the
deferred function appears to be called directly from the deferee, and
when it returns, the deferee calls deferreturn again so it can run the
next deferred function if necessary.

This unusual flow control leads to a large number of special cases and
complications all over the tool chain.

This used to be necessary because deferreturn copied the deferred
function's argument frame directly into its caller's frame and then
had to invoke that call as if it had been called from its caller's
frame so it could access it arguments. But now that we've simplified
defer processing so the runtime only deals with argument-less
closures, this approach is no longer necessary.

This CL simplifies all of this by making deferreturn simply call
deferred functions in a loop.

This eliminates the need for jmpdefer, so we can delete a bunch of
per-architecture assembly code.

This eliminates several special cases on Wasm, since it couldn't
support these calling shenanigans directly and thus had to simulate
the loop a different way. Now Wasm can largely work the way the other
platforms do.

This eliminates the per-architecture Ginsnopdefer operation. On PPC64,
this was necessary to reload the TOC pointer after the tail call
(since TOC pointers in general make tail calls impossible). The tail
call is gone, and in the case where we do force a jump to the
deferreturn call when recovering from an open-coded defer, we go
through gogo (via runtime.recovery), which handles the TOC. On other
platforms, we needed a NOP so traceback didn't get confused by seeing
the return to the CALL instruction, rather than the usual return to
the instruction following the CALL instruction. Now we don't inject a
return to the CALL instruction at all, so this NOP is also
unnecessary.

The one potential effect of this is that deferreturn could now appear
in stack traces from deferred functions. However, this could already
happen from open-coded defers, so we've long since marked deferreturn
as a "wrapper" so it gets elided not only from printed stack traces,
but from runtime.Callers*.

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Russ Cox
9f7079c44e cmd/link: sort the pclntab relocations
llvm-mingw's lld produces an invalid windows/arm64 executable
when presented with relocations that are out of order
(the relocation for each function is emitted for two different
locations, so we end up with two sorted streams roughly
interlaced, not one sorted stream).

Sorting should not break other systems, so sort always.

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2021-04-23 21:42:58 +00:00
Russ Cox
95ed5c3800 internal/buildcfg: move build configuration out of cmd/internal/objabi
The go/build package needs access to this configuration,
so move it into a new package available to the standard library.

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2021-04-16 19:20:53 +00:00
John Bampton
6ba4a300d8 docs: fix spelling
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Russ Cox
4dd77bdc91 cmd/asm, cmd/link, runtime: introduce FuncInfo flag bits
The runtime traceback code has its own definition of which functions
mark the top frame of a stack, separate from the TOPFRAME bits that
exist in the assembly and are passed along in DWARF information.
It's error-prone and redundant to have two different sources of truth.
This CL provides the actual TOPFRAME bits to the runtime, so that
the runtime can use those bits instead of reinventing its own category.

This CL also adds a new bit, SPWRITE, which marks functions that
write directly to SP (anything but adding and subtracting constants).
Such functions must stop a traceback, because the traceback has no
way to rederive the SP on entry. Again, the runtime has its own definition
which is mostly correct, but also missing some functions. During ordinary
goroutine context switches, such functions do not appear on the stack,
so the incompleteness in the runtime usually doesn't matter.
But profiling signals can arrive at any moment, and the runtime may
crash during traceback if it attempts to unwind an SP-writing frame
and gets out-of-sync with the actual stack. The runtime contains code
to try to detect likely candidates but again it is incomplete.
Deriving the SPWRITE bit automatically from the actual assembly code
provides the complete truth, and passing it to the runtime lets the
runtime use it.

This CL is part of a stack adding windows/arm64
support (#36439), intended to land in the Go 1.17 cycle.
This CL is, however, not windows/arm64-specific.
It is cleanup meant to make the port (and future ports) easier.

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2021-02-19 00:02:30 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
5abda2618b cmd/link: handle large relocation addend on darwin/arm64
Mach-O relocation addend is signed 24-bit. When external linking,
if the addend is larger, we cannot put it directly into a Mach-O
relocation. This CL handles large addend by creating "label"
symbols at sym+0x800000, sym+(0x800000*2), etc., and emitting
Mach-O relocations that target the label symbols with a smaller
addend. The label symbols are generated late (similar to what
we do for RISC-V64).

One complexity comes from handling of carrier symbols, which does
not track its size or its inner symbols. But relocations can
target them. We track them in a side table (similar to what we
do for XCOFF, xcoffUpdateOuterSize).

Fixes #42738.

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2020-12-16 16:40:57 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
1aa43a53be cmd/link: only dynamically export necessary symbols on darwin
Currently on darwin, when a symbol needs to be exported, we
export it both statically and dynamically. The dynamic export is
unnecessary for some symbols. Only export the necessary ones.

For special runtime C symbols (e.g. crosscall2), they used to be
exported dynamically, and we had a special case for pclntab to
not include those symbols (otherwise, when the dynamic linker
dedup them, the pclntab entries end up pointing out of the
module's address space). This CL changes it to not export those
symbols, and remove the special case.

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2020-10-12 17:23:06 +00:00
Jeremy Faller
c863e14a6c [dev.link] cmd/link: use generator symbols for the rest of pclntab
Move the rest of pclntab creation to generator symbols. Any savings in
pclntab generation CPU time is eaten by the generators run in Asmb
phase.

Stats for Darwin, cmd/compile:

alloc/op:
Pclntab_GC                   13.9MB ± 0%     6.4MB ± 0%    -53.68%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

allocs/op
Pclntab_GC                    86.5k ± 0%     61.5k ± 0%    -28.90%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

liveB:
Pclntab_GC                    24.3M ± 0%     22.9M ± 0%     -5.57%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Timing:

Pclntab                   32.1ms ± 2%    24.2ms ± 2%    -24.35%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Asmb                      18.3ms ±14%    27.4ms ± 9%    +49.55%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TotalTime                  351ms ± 2%     347ms ± 3%       ~     (p=0.200 n=9+8)

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Jeremy Faller
ac5c406ef0 [dev.link] cmd/link: clean up some pclntab state
Clean up some pclntab state, specifically:
1) Remove the oldPclnState type.
2) Move a structure out of pclnState, that was holding some memory.
3) Stop passing container around everywhere and calling emitPcln. Use a
   slice of function symbols instead.

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Jeremy Faller
26407b2212 [dev.link] cmd/{compile,link}: remove pcdata tables from pclntab_old
Move the pctables out of pclntab_old. Creates a new generator symbol,
runtime.pctab, which holds all the deduplicated pctables. Also, tightens
up some of the types in runtime.

Darwin, cmd/compile statistics:

alloc/op
Pclntab_GC                   26.4MB ± 0%    13.8MB ± 0%
allocs/op
Pclntab_GC                    89.9k ± 0%     86.4k ± 0%
liveB
Pclntab_GC                    25.5M ± 0%     24.2M ± 0%

No significant change in binary size.

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Jeremy Faller
5387cdcb24 [dev.link] cmd/link, cmd/compile: create content addressable pcdata syms
Switch pcdata over to content addressable symbols. This is the last
step before removing these from pclntab_old.

No meaningful benchmarks changes come from this work.

Change-Id: I3f74f3d6026a278babe437c8010e22992c92bd89
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2020-08-13 16:47:08 +00:00
Jeremy Faller
9ae8f71c94 [dev.link] cmd/link: stop renumbering files for pclntab generation
Creates two new symbols: runtime.cutab, and runtime.filetab, and strips
the filenames out of runtime.pclntab_old.

All stats are for cmd/compile.

Time:
Pclntab_GC                   48.2ms ± 3%    45.5ms ± 9%     -5.47%  (p=0.004 n=9+9)

Alloc/op:
Pclntab_GC                   30.0MB ± 0%    29.5MB ± 0%     -1.88%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Allocs/op:
Pclntab_GC                    90.4k ± 0%     73.1k ± 0%    -19.11%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

live-B:
Pclntab_GC                    29.1M ± 0%     29.2M ± 0%     +0.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

binary sizes:
NEW: 18565600
OLD: 18532768

The size differences in the binary are caused by the increased size of
the Func objects, and (less likely) some extra alignment padding needed
as a result. This is probably the maximum increase in size we'll size
from the pclntab reworking.

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Cherry Zhang
27e3778793 [dev.link] cmd: remove "2", another round
Rename the goobj2 package to goobj.

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Jeremy Faller
9bdaf99966 [dev.link] use per package filenames to build pclntab
In order to prevent renumbering of filenames in pclntab generation, use
the per-package file list (previously only used for DWARF generation) as
file-indices. This is the largest step to eliminate renumbering of
filenames in pclntab.

Note, this is probably not the final state of the file table within the
object file. In this form, the linker loads all filenames for all
objects. I'll move to storing the filenames as regular string
symbols,and defaulting all string symbols to using the larger hash value
to make generation of pcln simplest, and most memory friendly.

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Jeremy Faller
64fdc8b47a [dev.link] cmd/link: fix preallocation for function names
This preallocation is way too large, and showed up in the metrics. Just
remove it all together.

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Cherry Zhang
b85033d153 [dev.link] cmd/link: fix pclntab symbol handling on AIX
On AIX, container symbols are handled in a weird way (unlike
other platforms): the outer symbol needs to have size (but still
no data), and the inner symbols must not be in the symbol table
(otherwise it overlaps with the outer symbol, which the system
linker doesn't like).

As of CL 241598, pclntab becomes a container symbol. We need to
follow the rule above for AIX.

Fix AIX build.

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Jeremy Faller
e4e1c6a7af [dev.link] add compilation unit index to func
Not used yet, but add the compilation unit for a function to func.

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Jeremy Faller
89cf569a45 [dev.link] move FuncID creation into the compiler/assembler
Leaving creation of the funcID till the linker requires the linker to
load the function and file names into memory. Moving these into the
compiler/assembler prevents this.

This work is a step towards moving all func metadata into the compiler.

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Jeremy Faller
6ac9914383 [dev.link] create runtime.funcnametab
Move the function names out of runtime.pclntab_old, creating
runtime.funcnametab.  There is an unfortunate artifact in this change in
that calculating the funcID still requires loading the name. Future work
will likely pull this out and put it into the object file Funcs.

ls -l cmd/compile (darwin):
  before: 18524016
  after:  18519952

The difference in size can be attributed to alignment in pclntab_old.

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2020-07-31 13:55:07 +00:00
Jeremy Faller
3067a8dc02 [dev.link] cmd/link: use pclntabState and eliminate globals
Non functional change.

As runtime.pclntab breaks up, it'll be easier if we can just pass around
the pclntab state. Also, eliminate the globals in pclntab.

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2020-07-31 13:54:51 +00:00
Jeremy Faller
ba9c639470 [dev.link] cmd/link: add runtime.pcheader
As of July 2020, a fair amount of the new linker's live memory, and
runtime is spent generating pclntab. In an effort to streamline that
code, this change starts breaking up the generation of runtime.pclntab
into smaller chunks that can run later in a link. These changes are
described in an (as yet not widely distributed) document that lays out
an improved format. Largely the work consists of breaking up
runtime.pclntab into smaller pieces, stopping much of the data
rewriting, and getting runtime.pclntab into a form where we can reason
about its size and look to shrink it. This change is the first part of
that work -- just pulling out the header, and demonstrating where a
majority of that work will be.

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2020-07-30 19:36:06 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
4a92371291 [dev.link] cmd/link: remove "2", another round
Rename Reloc2 to Reloc, At2 to At, Aux2 to Aux.

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2020-07-30 16:37:23 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
7dbd40babf [dev.link] cmd/link: remove special dynlinkingGo case in pclntab pass
Now that we removed the "weird thing" about runtime.etext symbol,
we can remove this special case.

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Jeremy Faller
1fdf5ba50c [dev.link] cmd/link: move findfunctab to a generated symbol
Basically removes all allocation from findfunctab:

Findfunctab_GC                172kB ± 0%       0kB ± 0%   ~     (p=1.000 n=1+1)

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2020-06-25 18:42:39 +00:00
Than McIntosh
0fb1517b3f [dev.link] cmd/link: remove implicit reachability setting from SymbolBuilder
The loader's SymbolBuilder Add*/Set* methods include a call to mark
the underlying symbol as reachable (as a convenience, so that callers
would not have to set it explicitly). This code was carried over from
the corresponding sym.Symbol methods; back in the sym.Symbol world
unreachable symbols were never removed from the AllSyms slice, hence
setting and checking reachability was a good deal more important.

With the advent of the loader and the new deadcode implementation,
there is less of a need for this sort of fallback, and in addition the
implicit attr setting introduces data races in the the loader if there
are SymbolBuilder Add*/Set* method calls in parallel threads, as well
as adding overhead to the methods.

This patch gets rid of the implicit reachability setting, and instead
marks reachability in CreateSymForUpdate, as well as adding a few
explicit SetAttrReachable calls where needed.

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2020-06-17 12:04:40 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
6097f7cf7a [dev.link] all: merge branch 'master' into dev.link
Change-Id: I85b653b621ad8cb2ef27886210ea2c4b7409b60d
2020-05-21 14:08:32 -04:00
Cherry Zhang
1ccd585e94 [dev.link] cmd/link: remove "2" from names
Change-Id: I203caaf9cbe7136cf2060de7dc91c28f6ced1ee2
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Cherry Zhang
2b70ffe930 cmd/link: detect trampoline of deferreturn call
The runtime needs to find the PC of the deferreturn call in a few
places. So for functions that have defer, we record the PC of
deferreturn call in its funcdata.

For very large binaries, the deferreturn call could be made
through a trampoline. The current code of finding deferreturn PC
fails in this case. This CL handles the trampoline as well.

Fixes #39049.

Change-Id: I929be54d6ae436f5294013793217dc2a35f080d4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/234105
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2020-05-15 16:15:25 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
47cac82e36 [dev.link] cmd/link: convert symtab pass to new style
This is more or less a direct translation, to get things going.
There are more things we can do to make it better, especially on
the handling of container symbols.

Change-Id: I11a0087e402be8d42b9d06869385ead531755272
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/229125
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2020-04-21 14:29:02 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
6290a54365 [dev.link] cmd/link: don't write text address directly if using plugins
When using plugins, on darwin we do weird things with
runtime.etext symbol, assigning a value for it, then clear it,
reassign a different value. This breaks the logic of writing text
address directly.

I think we should remove the weird thing with runtime.etext, if
possible. But for now, disable the optimization (this is not a
common case anyway).

Fix darwin-nocgo build.

Change-Id: Iab6a9f8519115226a5bbaaafe4a93f17042a928a
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2020-04-20 18:26:46 +00:00