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Matthew Dempsky
05a805a6de cmd/compile: introduce EscLeaks abstraction
This CL better abstracts away the parameter leak info that was
directly encoded into the uint16 value. Followup CL will rewrite the
implementation.

Passes toolstash-check.

Updates #33981.

Change-Id: I27f81d26f5dd2d85f5b0e5250ca529819a1f11c2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/197679
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2019-10-07 18:49:53 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
606019cb4b cmd/compile: trim function name prefix from escape diagnostics
This information is redundant with the position information already
provided. Also, no other -m diagnostics print out function name.

While here, report parameter leak diagnostics against the parameter
declaration position rather than the function, and use Warnl for
"moved to heap" messages.

Test cases updated programmatically by removing the first word from
every "no match for" error emitted by run.go:

go run run.go |& \
  sed -E -n 's/^(.*):(.*): no match for `([^ ]* (.*))` in:$/\1!\2!\3!\4/p' | \
  while IFS='!' read -r fn line before after; do
    before=$(echo "$before" | sed 's/[.[\*^$()+?{|]/\\&/g')
    after=$(echo "$after" | sed -E 's/(\&|\\)/\\&/g')
    fn=$(find . -name "${fn}" | head -1)
    sed -i -E -e "${line}s/\"${before}\"/\"${after}\"/" "${fn}"
  done

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: I6e02486b1409e4a8dbb2b9b816d22095835426b5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/195040
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2019-09-16 15:30:51 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
b9704872d1 cmd/compile: better integrate parameter tagging with escape.go
This CL moves parameter tagging to before escape analysis is complete,
so we still have access to EscLocation. This will be useful once
EscLocation starts tracking higher-fidelity escape details.

Notably, this CL stops using n.Esc to record parameter escape analysis
details. Now escape analysis only ever sets n.Esc to EscNone or
EscHeap. (It still defaults to EscUnknown, and is set to EscNever in
some places though.)

Passes toolstash-check.

Updates #33981.

Change-Id: I50a91ea1e38c442092de6cd14e20b211f8f818c9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/193178
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2019-09-10 23:01:30 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
23bf6af996 cmd/compile: refactor escape analysis parameter tagging
No behavior change; just inverting the loop ordering so the
per-parameter behavior is a bit clearer.

Passes toolstash-check.

Updates #33981.

Change-Id: I9bfcd7d0a4aff65a27ced157767ca2ba8038319a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/193177
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2019-09-10 16:56:54 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
0b9b152ee3 cmd/compile: remove unused code from esc.go
Change-Id: Idb7b97ced559c40d4e3beae5c661c71825200af7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/187598
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2019-08-28 19:27:50 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
991b0fd46c cmd/compile: remove -newescape flag
Drops support for old escape analysis pass. Subsequent, separate CL
will remove dead code.

While here, fix a minor error in fmt.go: it was still looking for
esc.go's NodeEscState in n.Opt() rather than escape.go's EscLocation.
But this only affected debug diagnostics printed during escape
analysis itself.

Change-Id: I62512e1b31c75ba0577550a5fd7824abc3159ed5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/187597
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2019-08-28 19:27:30 +00:00
Keith Randall
8f296f59de Revert "Revert "cmd/compile,runtime: allocate defer records on the stack""
This reverts CL 180761

Reason for revert: Reinstate the stack-allocated defer CL.

There was nothing wrong with the CL proper, but stack allocation of defers exposed two other issues.

Issue #32477: Fix has been submitted as CL 181258.
Issue #32498: Possible fix is CL 181377 (not submitted yet).

Change-Id: I32b3365d5026600069291b068bbba6cb15295eb3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/181378
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2019-06-10 16:19:39 +00:00
Keith Randall
49200e3f3e Revert "cmd/compile,runtime: allocate defer records on the stack"
This reverts commit fff4f599fe.

Reason for revert: Seems to still have issues around GC.

Fixes #32452

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2019-06-05 19:50:09 +00:00
Keith Randall
fff4f599fe cmd/compile,runtime: allocate defer records on the stack
When a defer is executed at most once in a function body,
we can allocate the defer record for it on the stack instead
of on the heap.

This should make defers like this (which are very common) faster.

This optimization applies to 363 out of the 370 static defer sites
in the cmd/go binary.

name     old time/op  new time/op  delta
Defer-4  52.2ns ± 5%  36.2ns ± 3%  -30.70%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Fixes #6980
Update #14939

Change-Id: I697109dd7aeef9e97a9eeba2ef65ff53d3ee1004
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2019-06-04 17:35:20 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
a152dd0438 cmd/compile: respect -newescape in genwrapper
Noticed while preparing a CL for Go 1.14 to remove esc.go.

Change-Id: Ic12be33f5b16c8424d85f373fa450247be086078
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/173298
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2019-04-23 17:33:29 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
97c4ad4327 cmd/compile: add new escape analysis implementation
This CL adds a new escape analysis implementation, which can be
enabled through the -newescape compiler flag.

This implementation focuses on simplicity, but in the process ends up
using less memory, speeding up some compile-times, fixing memory
corruption issues, and overall significantly improving escape analysis
results.

Updates #23109.

Change-Id: I6176d9a7ae9d80adb0208d4112b8a1e1f4c9143a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/170322
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2019-04-15 17:35:57 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
131eb8fbf8 cmd/compile: trim more unnecessary escape analysis messages
"leaking closure reference" is redundant for similar reasons as "&x
escapes to heap" for OADDR nodes: the reference itself does not
allocate, and we already report when the referenced variable is moved
to heap.

"mark escaped content" is redundant with "leaking param content".

Updates #23109.

Change-Id: I1ab599cb1e8434f1918dd80596a70cba7dc8a0cf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/170321
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2019-04-02 18:00:32 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
abefcac10a cmd/compile: skip escape analysis diagnostics for OADDR
For most nodes (e.g., OPTRLIT, OMAKESLICE, OCONVIFACE), escape
analysis prints "escapes to heap" or "does not escape" to indicate
whether that node's allocation can be heap or stack allocated.

These messages are also emitted for OADDR, even though OADDR does not
actually allocate anything itself. Moreover, it's redundant because
escape analysis already prints "moved to heap" diagnostics when an
OADDR node like "&x" causes x to require heap allocation.

Because OADDR nodes don't allocate memory, my escape analysis rewrite
doesn't naturally emit the "escapes to heap" / "does not escape"
diagnostics for them. It's also non-trivial to replicate the exact
semantics esc.go uses for OADDR.

Since there are so many of these messages, I'm disabling them in this
CL by themselves. I modified esc.go to suppress the Warnl calls
without any other behavior changes, and then used a shell script to
automatically remove any ERROR messages mentioned by run.go in
"missing error" or "no match for" lines.

Fixes #16300.
Updates #23109.

Change-Id: I3993e2743c3ff83ccd0893f4e73b366ff8871a57
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2019-04-02 16:34:03 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
829c140f14 cmd/compile: move Strongly Connected Components code into new file
This logic is used by the current escape analysis pass, but otherwise
logically independent. Move (unchanged) into a separate file to make
that clearer, and to make it easier to replace esc.go later.

Updates #23109.

Change-Id: Iec8c0c47ea04c0008165791731c11d9104d5a474
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/167715
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2019-03-14 21:23:37 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
c0cfe9687f cmd/compile: rewrite f(g()) for multi-value g() during typecheck
This is a re-attempt at CL 153841, which caused two regressions:

1. crypto/ecdsa failed to build with -gcflags=-l=4. This was because
when "t1, t2, ... := g(); f(t1, t2, ...)" was exported, we were losing
the first assignment from the call's Ninit field.

2. net/http/pprof failed to run with -gcflags=-N. This is due to a
conflict with CL 159717: as of that CL, package-scope initialization
statements are executed within the "init.ializer" function, rather
than the "init" function, and the generated temp variables need to be
moved accordingly too.

[Rest of description is as before.]

This CL moves order.go's copyRet logic for rewriting f(g()) into t1,
t2, ... := g(); f(t1, t2, ...) earlier into typecheck. This allows the
rest of the compiler to stop worrying about multi-value functions
appearing outside of OAS2FUNC nodes.

This changes compiler behavior in a few observable ways:

1. Typechecking error messages for builtin functions now use general
case error messages rather than unnecessarily differing ones.

2. Because f(g()) is rewritten before inlining, saved inline bodies
now see the rewritten form too. This could be addressed, but doesn't
seem worthwhile.

3. Most notably, this simplifies escape analysis and fixes a memory
corruption issue in esc.go. See #29197 for details.

Fixes #15992.
Fixes #29197.

Change-Id: I930b10f7e27af68a0944d6c9bfc8707c3fab27a4
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2019-03-14 21:00:20 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
38642b9fce Revert "cmd/compile: rewrite f(g()) for multi-value g() during typecheck"
This reverts commit d96b7fbf98.

Reason for revert: broke noopt and longtest builders.

Change-Id: Ifaec64d817c4336cb255a2e9db00526b7bc5606a
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2019-03-01 05:58:51 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
d96b7fbf98 cmd/compile: rewrite f(g()) for multi-value g() during typecheck
This CL moves order.go's copyRet logic for rewriting f(g()) into t1,
t2, ... = g(); f(t1, t2, ...) earlier into typecheck. This allows the
rest of the compiler to stop worrying about multi-value functions
appearing outside of OAS2FUNC nodes.

This changes compiler behavior in a few observable ways:

1. Typechecking error messages for builtin functions now use general
case error messages rather than unnecessarily differing ones.

2. Because f(g()) is rewritten before inlining, saved inline bodies
now see the rewritten form too. This could be addressed, but doesn't
seem worthwhile.

3. Most notably, this simplifies escape analysis and fixes a memory
corruption issue in esc.go. See #29197 for details.

Fixes #15992.
Fixes #29197.

Change-Id: I86a70668301efeec8fbd11fe2d242e359a3ad0af
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/153841
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2019-02-28 22:50:08 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
0349f29a55 cmd/compile: flow interface data to heap if CONVIFACE of a non-direct interface escapes
Consider the following code:

func f(x []*T) interface{} {
	return x
}

It returns an interface that holds a heap copy of x (by calling
convT2I or friend), therefore x escape to heap. The current
escape analysis only recognizes that x flows to the result. This
is not sufficient, since if the result does not escape, x's
content may be stack allocated and this will result a
heap-to-stack pointer, which is bad.

Fix this by realizing that if a CONVIFACE escapes and we're
converting from a non-direct interface type, the data needs to
escape to heap.

Running "toolstash -cmp" on std & cmd, the generated machine code
are identical for all packages. However, the export data (escape
tags) differ in the following packages. It looks to me that all
are similar to the "f" above, where the parameter should escape
to heap.

io/ioutil/ioutil.go:118
	old: leaking param: r to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: r

image/image.go:943
	old: leaking param: p to result ~r0 level=1
	new: leaking param content: p

net/url/url.go:200
	old: leaking param: s to result ~r2 level=0
	new: leaking param: s

(as a consequence)
net/url/url.go:183
	old: leaking param: s to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: s

net/url/url.go:194
	old: leaking param: s to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: s

net/url/url.go:699
	old: leaking param: u to result ~r0 level=1
	new: leaking param: u

net/url/url.go:775
	old: (*URL).String u does not escape
	new: leaking param content: u

net/url/url.go:1038
	old: leaking param: u to result ~r0 level=1
	new: leaking param: u

net/url/url.go:1099
	old: (*URL).MarshalBinary u does not escape
	new: leaking param content: u

flag/flag.go:235
	old: leaking param: s to result ~r0 level=1
	new: leaking param content: s

go/scanner/errors.go:105
	old: leaking param: p to result ~r0 level=0
	new: leaking param: p

database/sql/sql.go:204
	old: leaking param: ns to result ~r0 level=0
	new: leaking param: ns

go/constant/value.go:303
	old: leaking param: re to result ~r2 level=0, leaking param: im to result ~r2 level=0
	new: leaking param: re, leaking param: im

go/constant/value.go:846
	old: leaking param: x to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: x

encoding/xml/xml.go:518
	old: leaking param: d to result ~r1 level=2
	new: leaking param content: d

encoding/xml/xml.go:122
	old: leaking param: leaking param: t to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: t

crypto/x509/verify.go:506
	old: leaking param: c to result ~r8 level=0
	new: leaking param: c

crypto/x509/verify.go:563
	old: leaking param: c to result ~r3 level=0, leaking param content: c
	new: leaking param: c

crypto/x509/verify.go:615
	old: (nothing)
	new: leaking closure reference c

crypto/x509/verify.go:996
	old: leaking param: c to result ~r1 level=0, leaking param content: c
	new: leaking param: c

net/http/filetransport.go:30
	old: leaking param: fs to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: fs

net/http/h2_bundle.go:2684
	old: leaking param: mh to result ~r0 level=2
	new: leaking param content: mh

net/http/h2_bundle.go:7352
	old: http2checkConnHeaders req does not escape
	new: leaking param content: req

net/http/pprof/pprof.go:221
	old: leaking param: name to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: name

cmd/internal/bio/must.go:21
	old: leaking param: w to result ~r1 level=0
	new: leaking param: w

Fixes #29353.

Change-Id: I7e7798ae773728028b0dcae5bccb3ada51189c68
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2019-02-21 15:14:45 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
be09bdf589 cmd/compile: fix unnamed parameter handling in escape analysis
For recursive functions, the parameters were iterated using
fn.Name.Defn.Func.Dcl, which does not include unnamed/blank
parameters. This results in a mismatch in formal-actual
assignments, for example,

func f(_ T, x T)

f(a, b) should result in { _=a, x=b }, but the escape analysis
currently sees only { x=a } and drops b on the floor. This may
cause b to not escape when it should (or a escape when it should
not).

Fix this by using fntype.Params().FieldSlice() instead, which
does include unnamed parameters.

Also add a sanity check that ensures all the actual parameters
are consumed.

Fixes #29000

Change-Id: Icd86f2b5d71e7ebbab76e375b7702f62efcf59ae
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/152617
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2018-12-04 23:01:00 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
bc43889566 cmd/compile: bulk rename
This change does a bulk rename of several identifiers in the compiler.
See #27167 and https://docs.google.com/document/d/19_ExiylD9MRfeAjKIfEsMU1_RGhuxB9sA0b5Zv7byVI/
for context and for discussion of these particular renames.

Commands run to generate this change:

gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OPROC' -to OGO
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OCOM' -to OBITNOT
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OMINUS' -to ONEG
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OIND' -to ODEREF
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OARRAYBYTESTR' -to OBYTES2STR
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OARRAYBYTESTRTMP' -to OBYTES2STRTMP
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OARRAYRUNESTR' -to ORUNES2STR
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OSTRARRAYBYTE' -to OSTR2BYTES
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OSTRARRAYBYTETMP' -to OSTR2BYTESTMP
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".OSTRARRAYRUNE' -to OSTR2RUNES

gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Etop' -to ctxStmt
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Erv' -to ctxExpr
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Ecall' -to ctxCallee
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Efnstruct' -to ctxMultiOK
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Easgn' -to ctxAssign
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Ecomplit' -to ctxCompLit

Not altered: parameters and local variables (mostly in typecheck.go) named top,
which should probably now be called ctx (and which should probably have a named type).
Also not altered: Field called Top in gc.Func.

gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Node.Isddd' -to IsDDD
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".Node.SetIsddd' -to SetIsDDD
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/gc".nodeIsddd' -to nodeIsDDD
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/types".Field.Isddd' -to IsDDD
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/types".Field.SetIsddd' -to SetIsDDD
gorename -from '"cmd/compile/internal/types".fieldIsddd' -to fieldIsDDD

Not altered: function gc.hasddd, params and local variables called isddd
Also not altered: fmt.go prints nodes using "isddd(%v)".

cd cmd/compile/internal/gc; go generate

I then manually found impacted comments using exact string match
and fixed them up by hand. The comment changes were trivial.

Passes toolstash-check.

Fixes #27167. If this experiment is deemed a success,
we will open a new tracking issue for renames to do
at the end of the 1.13 cycles.

Change-Id: I2dc541533d2ab0d06cb3d31d65df205ecfb151e8
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Matthew Dempsky
2dda040f19 cmd/compile/internal/gc: represent labels as bare Syms
Avoids allocating an ONAME for OLABEL, OGOTO, and named OBREAK and
OCONTINUE nodes.

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: I359142cd48e8987b5bf29ac100752f8c497261c1
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2018-10-27 07:32:06 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
2d58fbac2f cmd/compile: extract gc.eqtype as types.Identical
For symmetry with go/types.Identical.

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: Id19c3956e44ed8e2d9f203d15824322cc5842d3d
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2018-10-18 23:44:39 +00:00
Keith Randall
ceb0c371d9 cmd/compile: make []byte("...") more efficient
Do []byte(string) conversions more efficiently when the string
is a constant. Instead of calling stringtobyteslice, allocate
just the space we need and encode the initialization directly.

[]byte("foo") rewrites to the following pseudocode:

var s [3]byte // on heap or stack, depending on whether b escapes
s = *(*[3]byte)(&"foo"[0]) // initialize s from the string
b = s[:]

which generates this assembly:

	0x001d 00029 (tmp1.go:9)	LEAQ	type.[3]uint8(SB), AX
	0x0024 00036 (tmp1.go:9)	MOVQ	AX, (SP)
	0x0028 00040 (tmp1.go:9)	CALL	runtime.newobject(SB)
	0x002d 00045 (tmp1.go:9)	MOVQ	8(SP), AX
	0x0032 00050 (tmp1.go:9)	MOVBLZX	go.string."foo"+2(SB), CX
	0x0039 00057 (tmp1.go:9)	MOVWLZX	go.string."foo"(SB), DX
	0x0040 00064 (tmp1.go:9)	MOVW	DX, (AX)
	0x0043 00067 (tmp1.go:9)	MOVB	CL, 2(AX)
// Then the slice is b = {AX, 3, 3}

The generated code is still not optimal, as it still does load/store
from read-only memory instead of constant stores.  Next CL...

Update #26498
Fixes #10170

Change-Id: I4b990b19f9a308f60c8f4f148934acffefe0a5bd
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2018-10-10 16:10:40 +00:00
Igor Zhilianin
04dc1b2443 all: fix a bunch of misspellings
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Matthew Dempsky
62e5215a2a cmd/compile: merge TPTR32 and TPTR64 as TPTR
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2018-10-04 04:08:08 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
499fbb1a8a cmd/compile/internal/gc: unify self-assignment checks in esc.go
Move slice self-assign check into isSelfAssign function.
Make debug output consistent for all self-assignment cases.

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2018-09-20 09:46:11 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
713edf8b31 cmd/compile/internal/gc: simplify x = x <op> y to x <op>= y
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2018-09-19 02:56:21 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
859cf7fc0f cmd/compile/internal/gc: handle array slice self-assign in esc.go
Instead of skipping all OSLICEARR, skip only ones with non-pointer
array type. For pointers to arrays, it's safe to apply the
self-assignment slicing optimizations.

Refactored the matching code into separate function for readability.

This is an extension to already existing optimization.

On its own, it does not improve any code under std, but
it opens some new optimization opportunities. One
of them is described in the referenced issue.

Updates #7921

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2018-09-17 11:14:58 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
2d82465d18 cmd/compile/internal/gc: treat cap/len as safe in mayAffectMemory
OLEN and OCAP can't affect memory state as long as their
arguments don't.

Re-organized case bodies to avoid duplicating same branches for
recursive invocations.

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2018-09-17 11:06:01 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
4cf33e361a cmd/compile/internal/gc: fix mayAffectMemory in esc.go
For OINDEX and other Left+Right nodes, we want the whole
node to be considered as "may affect memory" if either
of Left or Right affect memory. Initial implementation
only considered node as such if both Left and Right were non-safe.

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2018-09-05 14:16:25 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
67ac554d79 cmd/compile/internal/gc: fix invalid positions for sink nodes in esc.go
Make OAS2 and OAS2FUNC sink locations point to the assignment position,
not the nth LHS position.

Fixes #26987

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2018-09-03 16:46:59 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
ff468a43be cmd/compile/internal/gc: better handling of self-assignments in esc.go
Teach escape analysis to recognize these assignment patterns
as not causing the src to leak:

	val.x = val.y
	val.x[i] = val.y[j]
	val.x1.x2 = val.x1.y2
	... etc

Helps to avoid "leaking param" with assignments showed above.
The implementation is based on somewhat similiar xs=xs[a:b]
special case that is ignored by the escape analysis.

We may figure out more generalized version of this,
but this one looks like a safe step into that direction.

Updates #14858

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2018-09-03 14:28:51 +00:00
Iskander Sharipov
0c706fddce cmd/compile/internal/gc: remove commented-out code from esc.go
Also adjust some comments to where they belong.

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2018-08-22 16:55:08 +00:00
David Chase
a12c1f26e4 cmd/compile: improve escape analysis explanation
No code changes, only revised comments in an attempt to make
escape analysis slightly less confusing.

Updates #23109.

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2018-06-26 20:00:51 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
3042463d61 cmd/compile: in escape analysis, use element type for OIND of slice
The escape analysis models the flow of "content" of X with a
level of "indirection" (OIND node) of X. This content can be
pointer dereference, or slice/string element. For the latter
case, the type of the OIND node should be the element type of
the slice/string. This CL fixes this. In particular, this
matters when the element type is pointerless, where the data
flow should not cause any escape.

Fixes #15730.

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2018-04-18 02:59:37 +00:00
Daniel Martí
2b2348ab14 cmd/compile/internal/gc: add some Node methods
Focus on "isfoo" funcs that take a *Node, and conver them to isFoo
methods instead. This makes for more idiomatic Go code, and also more
readable func names.

Found candidates with grep, and applied most changes with sed. The funcs
chosen were isgoconst, isnil, and isblank. All had the same signature,
func(*Node) bool.

While at it, camelCase the isliteral and iszero function names. Don't
move these to methods, as they are only used in the backend part of gc,
which might one day be split into a separate package.

Passes toolstash -cmp on std cmd.

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2018-04-16 00:16:55 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
5a91c83ce8 cmd/compile: in escape analysis, propagate loop depth to field
The escape analysis models "loop depth". If the address of an
expression is assigned to something defined at a lower (outer)
loop depth, the escape analysis decides it escapes. However, it
uses the loop depth of the address operator instead of where
the RHS is defined. This causes an unnecessary escape if there is
an assignment inside a loop but the RHS is defined outside the
loop. This CL propagates the loop depth.

Fixes #24730.

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2018-04-13 14:48:23 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
360c19157a cmd/compile: print accurate escape reason for non-const-length slices
This change makes `-m -m` print a better explanation for the case
where a slice is marked as escaping and heap-allocated because it
has a non-constant len/cap.

Fixes #24578

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2018-03-28 16:56:03 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
50921bfa2e cmd/compile: change unsafeUintptrTag from var to const
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2018-03-22 19:38:06 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
eb3c44b2c4 cmd/compile: cleanup closure.go
The main thing is we now eagerly create the ODCLFUNC node for
closures, immediately cross-link them, and assign fields (e.g., Nbody,
Dcl, Parents, Marks) directly on the ODCLFUNC (previously they were
assigned on the OCLOSURE and later moved to the ODCLFUNC).

This allows us to set Curfn to the ODCLFUNC instead of the OCLOSURE,
which makes things more consistent with normal function declarations.
(Notably, this means Cvars now hang off the ODCLFUNC instead of the
OCLOSURE.)

Assignment of xfunc symbol names also now happens before typechecking
their body, which means debugging output now provides a more helpful
name than "<S>".

In golang.org/cl/66810, we changed "x := y" statements to avoid
creating false closure variables for x, but we still create them for
struct literals like "s{f: x}". Update comment in capturevars
accordingly.

More opportunity for cleanups still, but this makes some substantial
progress, IMO.

Passes toolstash-check.

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2018-03-14 23:54:39 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
b55eedd173 Revert "cmd/compile: cleanup nodpc and nodfp"
This reverts commit dcac984b97.

Reason for revert: broke LR architectures (arm64, ppc64, s390x)

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2018-03-08 21:23:01 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
dcac984b97 cmd/compile: cleanup nodpc and nodfp
Instead of creating a new &nodfp expression for every recover() call,
or a new nodpc variable for every function instrumented by the race
detector, this CL introduces two new uintptr-typed pseudo-variables
callerSP and callerPC. These pseudo-variables act just like calls to
the runtime's getcallersp() and getcallerpc() functions.

For consistency, change runtime.gorecover's builtin stub's parameter
type from "*int32" to "uintptr".

Passes toolstash-check, but toolstash-check -race fails because of
register allocator changes.

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2018-03-08 18:22:29 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
e3127f023f cmd/compile: fuse escape analysis parameter tagging loops
Simplifies the code somewhat and allows removing Param.Field.

Passes toolstash-check.

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2018-03-08 18:21:52 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
88466e93a4 cmd/compile: mark anonymous receiver parameters as non-escaping
This was already done for normal parameters, and the same logic
applies for receiver parameters too.

Updates #24305.

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2018-03-08 00:20:01 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
beeab6ac02 cmd/compile: fix go:uintptrescapes tag for unnamed parameters
The tag was overwritten by the code for special handling unnamed
parameters.

Fixes #23045.

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2018-02-14 21:41:39 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
dbb1d198ab cmd/compile: fix loop depth of range expression in escape analysis
ORANGE node's Right node is the expression it is ranging over,
which is evaluated before the loop. In the escape analysis,
we should walk this node without loop depth incremented.

Fixes #21709.

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2017-11-30 13:45:18 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
4fbf54fa0a cmd/compile: fix comment that -N does not disable escape analysis
-N does not disable escape analysis. Remove the outdated comment.

Change-Id: I96978b3afd51324b7b4f8035cf4417fb2eac4ebc
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2017-11-21 18:09:37 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
8684534321 cmd/compile: don't export unreachable inline method bodies
Previously, anytime we exported a function or method declaration
(which includes methods for every type transitively exported), we
included the inline function bodies, if any. However, in many cases,
it's impossible (or at least very unlikely) for the importing package
to call the method.

For example:

    package p
    type T int
    func (t T) M() { t.u() }
    func (t T) u() {}
    func (t T) v() {}

T.M and T.u are inlineable, and they're both reachable through calls
to T.M, which is exported. However, t.v is also inlineable, but cannot
be reached.

Exception: if p.T is embedded in another type q.U, p.T.v will be
promoted to q.U.v, and the generated wrapper function could have
inlined the call to p.T.v. However, in practice, this doesn't happen,
and a missed inlining opportunity doesn't affect correctness.

To implement this, this CL introduces an extra flood fill pass before
exporting to mark inline bodies that are actually reachable, so the
exporter can skip over methods like t.v.

This reduces Kubernetes build time (as measured by "time go build -a
k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/...") on an HP Z620 measurably:

    == before ==
    real    0m44.658s
    user    11m19.136s
    sys     0m53.844s

    == after ==
    real    0m41.702s
    user    10m29.732s
    sys     0m50.908s

It also significantly cuts down the cost of enabling mid-stack
inlining (-l=4):

    == before (-l=4) ==
    real    1m19.236s
    user    20m6.528s
    sys     1m17.328s

    == after (-l=4) ==
    real    0m59.100s
    user    13m12.808s
    sys     0m58.776s

Updates #19348.

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2017-10-31 19:12:51 +00:00
Daniel Martí
006bc57095 cmd/compile: clean up various bits of code
* replace a copy of IsMethod with a call of it.
* a few more switches where they simplify the code.
* prefer composite literals over "n := new(...); n.x = y; ...".
* use defers to get rid of three goto labels.
* rewrite updateHasCall into two funcs to remove gotos.

Passes toolstash-check on std cmd.

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2017-10-22 15:50:50 +00:00
Daniel Martí
bb45bc27b5 cmd/compile: make more use of value switches
Use them to replace if/else chains with at least three comparisons,
where the code becomes clearly simpler.

Passes toolstash -cmp on std cmd.

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2017-10-16 19:59:24 +00:00