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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.

Change-Id: I4df081b12d36c46c253167c8841c5a841f1c5a16
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/105555
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2018-04-16 00:16:55 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
80bbad015d cmd/compile: omit unnecessary interface method expression wrappers
We'll always generate method expression wrappers for declared
interface types in their own package, so no need to generate them in
downstream packages.

Noticed by gri@ while looking into #21282.

Change-Id: I4fb7051b4e15297933da05fdd2b111d6b8f4178e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/106175
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Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2018-04-10 22:28:17 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
c3473c4f10 cmd/compile: refactor symbol sorting logic
This used to be duplicated in methcmp and siglt, because Sig used its
own representation for Syms. Instead, just use Syms, and add a
(*Sym).Less method that both methcmp and siglt can use.

Also, prune some impossible cases purportedly related to blank
methods: the Go spec disallows blank methods in interface method sets,
and addmethod drops blank methods without actually recording them in
the type's method set.

Passes toolstash-check.

Updates #24693.

Change-Id: I24e981659b68504d71518160486989a82505f513
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/105936
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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2018-04-09 22:58:21 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
71bac7efe4 cmd/compile: rename gc.exportname to types.IsExported
gofmt -r 'exportname(s) -> types.IsExported(s)'

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: I6b428bd039c135be66d8b81c325d4e08bae69f24
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/105938
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2018-04-09 22:58:00 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
638f112d69 cmd/compile: cleanup method symbol creation
There were multiple ad hoc ways to create method symbols, with subtle
and confusing differences between them. This CL unifies them into a
single well-documented encoding and implementation.

This introduces some inconsequential changes to symbol format for the
sake of simplicity and consistency. Two notable changes:

1) Symbol construction is now insensitive to the package currently
being compiled. Previously, non-exported methods on anonymous types
received different method symbols depending on whether the method was
local or imported.

2) Symbols for method values parenthesized non-pointer receiver types
and non-exported method names, and also always package-qualified
non-exported method names. Now they use the same rules as normal
method symbols.

The methodSym function is also now stricter about rejecting
non-sensical method/receiver combinations. Notably, this means that
typecheckfunc needs to call addmethod to validate the method before
calling declare, which also means we no longer emit errors about
redeclaring bogus methods.

Change-Id: I9501c7a53dd70ef60e5c74603974e5ecc06e2003
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/104876
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2018-04-05 22:01:17 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
6703addeee cmd/compile: drop legacy code for generating iface wrappers
Originally, scalar values were directly stored within interface values
as long as they fit into a pointer-sized slot of memory. And since
interface method calls always pass the full pointer-sized value as the
receiver argument, value-narrowing wrappers were necessary to adapt to
the calling convention for methods with smaller receiver types.

However, for precise garbage collection, we now only store actual
pointers within interface values, so these wrappers are no longer
necessary.

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: I5303bfeb8d0f11db619b5a5d06b37ac898588670
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2018-04-05 18:01:55 +00:00
Daniel Martí
19ee2ef950 cmd/compile: introduce gc.Node.copy method
When making a shallow copy of a node, various methods were used,
including calling nod(OXXX, nil, nil) and then overwriting it, or
"n1 := *n" and then using &n1.

Add a copy method instead, simplifying all of those and making them
consistent.

Passes toolstash -cmp on std cmd.

Change-Id: I3f3fc88bad708edc712bf6d87214cda4ddc43b01
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2018-04-03 12:08:39 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
26e0e8a840 cmd/compile: improve declaration position precision
Previously, n.Pos was reassigned to lineno when declare was called,
which might not match where the identifier actually appeared in the
source. This caused a loss of position precision for function
parameters (which were all declared at the last parameter's position),
and required some clumsy workarounds in bimport.go.

This CL changes declare to leave n.Pos alone and also fixes a few
places where n.Pos was not being set correctly.

Change-Id: Ibe5b5fd30609c684367207df701f9a1bfa82867f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/104275
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2018-04-03 05:45:44 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
ce1252a610 cmd/compile: simplify exportsym flags and logic
We used to have three Sym flags for dealing with export/reexport:
Export, Package, and Exported.

Export and Package were used to distinguish whether a symbol is
exported or package-scope (i.e., mutually exclusive), except that for
local declarations Export served double-duty as tracking whether the
symbol had been added to exportlist.

Meanwhile, imported declarations that needed reexporting could be
added to exportlist multiple times, necessitating a flag to track
whether they'd already been written out by exporter.

Simplify all of these into a single OnExportList flag so that we can
ensure symbols on exportlist are present exactly once. Merge
reexportsym into exportsym so there's a single place where we append
to exportlist.

Code that used to set Exported to prevent a symbol from being exported
can now just set OnExportList before calling declare to prevent it
from even appearing on exportlist.

Lastly, drop the IsAlias check in exportsym: we call exportsym too
early for local symbols to detect if they're an alias, and we never
reexport aliases.

Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: Icdea3719105dc169fcd7651606589cd08b0a80ff
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2018-04-02 23:12:53 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
0250ef910f cmd/compile: refactor constant rewriting
Extract all rewrite-to-OLITERAL expressions to use a single setconst
helper function.

Does not pass toolstash-check for two reasons:

1) We now consistently clear Left/Right/etc when rewriting Nodes into
OLITERALs, which results in their inlining complexity being correctly
computed. So more functions can now be inlined.

2) We preserve Pos, so PC line tables change somewhat.

Change-Id: I2b5c293bee7c69c2ccd704677f5aba4ec40e3155
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2018-04-02 04:09:29 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
fdf33730e1 cmd/compile: refactor constant node constructors
Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: I6a2d46e69d4d3a06858c80c4ea1ad3f5a58f6956
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2018-04-01 06:55:54 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
7b177b1a03 cmd/compile: fix method set computation for shadowed methods
In expandmeth, we call expand1/expand0 to build a list of all
candidate methods to promote, and then we use dotpath to prune down
which names actually resolve to a promoted method and how.

However, previously we still computed "followsptr" based on the
expand1/expand0 traversal (which is depth-first), rather than
dotpath (which is breadth-first). The result is that we could
sometimes end up miscomputing whether a particular promoted method
involves a pointer traversal, which could result in bad code
generation for method trampolines.

Fixes #24547.

Change-Id: I57dc014466d81c165b05d78b98610dc3765b7a90
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/102618
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2018-03-27 18:56:36 +00:00
Daniel Martí
02798ed936 cmd/compile: use more range fors in gc
Slightly simplifies the code. Made sure to exclude the cases that would
change behavior, such as when the iterated value is a string, when the
index is modified within the body, or when the slice is modified.

Also checked that all the elements are of pointer type, to avoid the
corner case where non-pointer types could be copied by mistake.

Change-Id: Iea64feb2a9a6a4c94ada9ff3ace40ee173505849
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2018-03-22 18:38:19 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
86a338960d reflect: sort exported methods first
By moving exported methods to the front of method lists, filtering
down to only the exported methods just needs a count of how many
exported methods exist, which the compiler can statically
provide. This allows getting rid of the exported method cache.

For #22075.

Change-Id: I8eeb274563a2940e1347c34d673f843ae2569064
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/100846
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2018-03-15 21:56:08 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
91bbe5388d cmd/compile: sort method sets earlier
By sorting method sets earlier, we can change the interface
satisfaction problem from taking O(NM) time to O(N+M). This is the
same algorithm already used by runtime and reflect for dynamic
interface satisfaction testing.

For #22075.

Change-Id: I3d889f0227f37704535739bbde11f5107b4eea17
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2018-03-15 21:53:01 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
c26fac88d4 cmd/compile/internal/gc: use functype instead of OTFUNC
Slightly simpler.

Change-Id: Ic3a96675c56cc8c2e336b932536c2247f8cbb96d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/39996
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2018-02-15 21:41:39 +00:00
Austin Clements
9b331189c1 cmd/internal/obj/x86: adjust SP correctly for tail calls
Currently, tail calls on x86 don't adjust the SP on return, so it's
important that the compiler produce a zero-sized frame and disable the
frame pointer. However, these constraints aren't necessary. For
example, on other architectures it's generally necessary to restore
the saved LR before a tail call, so obj simply makes this work.
Likewise, on x86, there's no reason we can't simply make this work.

Hence, this CL adjusts the compiler to use the same tail call
convention for x86 that we use on LR machines by producing a RET with
a target, rather than a JMP with a target. In fact, obj already
understands this convention for x86 except that it's buggy with
non-zero frame sizes. So we also fix this bug obj. As a result of
these fixes, the compiler no longer needs to mark wrappers as
NoFramePointer since it's now perfectly fine to save the frame
pointer.

In fact, this eliminates the only use of NoFramePointer in the
compiler, which will enable further cleanups.

This also fixes what is very nearly, but not quite, a code generation
bug. NoFramePointer becomes obj.NOFRAME in the object file, which on
ppc64 and s390x means to omit the saved LR. Hence, on these
architectures, NoFramePointer (and NOFRAME) is only safe to set on
leaf functions. However, on *most* architectures, wrappers aren't
necessarily leaf functions because they may call DUFFZERO. We're saved
on ppc64 and s390x only because the compiler doesn't have the rules to
produce DUFFZERO calls on these architectures. Hence, this only works
because the set of LR architectures that implement NOFRAME is disjoint
from the set where the compiler produces DUFFZERO operations. (I
discovered this whole mess when I attempted to add NOFRAME support to
arm.)

Change-Id: Icc589aeb86beacb850d0a6a80bd3024974a33947
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2018-02-12 21:41:19 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
8554fd6e7d cmd/compile: document reserved import paths
Fixes #20708.

Change-Id: I2db450947b64b8b5af3822c7fbcc3e99746ae9d7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/87496
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2018-01-12 04:00:15 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic
6be1c09e19 cmd/compile: use soft-float routines for soft-float targets
Updates #18162 (mostly fixes)

Change-Id: I35bcb8a688bdaa432adb0ddbb73a2f7adda47b9e
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2017-11-30 17:37:37 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
71a9c4430f cmd/compile: fix infinite recursion in isdirectiface
Fixes #22904.

Change-Id: Id504504eda7275c10d3c665add8b7ccd23f65820
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2017-11-28 21:58:16 +00:00
griesemer
ca2a886cba cmd/compile: record original and absolute file names for line directives
Also, with this change, error locations don't print absolute positions
in [] brackets following positions relative to line directives. To get
the absolute positions as well, specify the -L flag.

Fixes #22660.

Change-Id: I9ecfa254f053defba9c802222874155fa12fee2c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/77090
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2017-11-13 16:47:41 +00:00
Daniel Martí
d5960e3043 cmd/compile: turn some pointer params into results
These are likely from the time when gc was written in C. There is no
need for any of these to be passed pointers, as the previous values are
not kept in any way, and the pointers are never nil. Others were left
untouched as they fell into one of these useful cases.

While at it, also turn some 0/1 integers into booleans.

Passes toolstash -cmp on std cmd.

Change-Id: Id3a9c9e84ef89536c4dc69a7fdbacd0fd7a76a9b
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2017-11-02 20:46:12 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann
fbfc2031a6 cmd/compile: specialize map creation for small hint sizes
Handle make(map[any]any) and make(map[any]any, hint) where
hint <= BUCKETSIZE special to allow for faster map initialization
and to improve binary size by using runtime calls with fewer arguments.

Given hint is smaller or equal to BUCKETSIZE in which case
overLoadFactor(hint, 0)  is false and no buckets would be allocated by makemap:
* If hmap needs to be allocated on the stack then only hmap's hash0
  field needs to be initialized and no call to makemap is needed.
* If hmap needs to be allocated on the heap then a new special
  makehmap function will allocate hmap and intialize hmap's
  hash0 field.

Reduces size of the godoc by ~36kb.

AMD64
name         old time/op    new time/op    delta
NewEmptyMap    16.6ns ± 2%     5.5ns ± 2%  -66.72%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NewSmallMap    64.8ns ± 1%    56.5ns ± 1%  -12.75%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)

Updates #6853

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2017-11-02 17:03:45 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
03c8c56682 cmd/compile: skip compiling wrappers for imported defined types
When compiling a package that defines a type T with method T.M, we
already compile and emit the wrapper method (*T).M. There's no need
for every package that uses T to do the same.

Change-Id: I3ca2659029907570f8b98d66111686435fad7ed0
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2017-10-30 22:03:33 +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
Cherry Zhang
e0111bb0f4 cmd/compile: remove needwritebarrier from the frontend
The write barrier insertion has moved to the SSA backend's
writebarrier pass. There is still needwritebarrier function
left in the frontend. This function is used in two places:

- fncall, which is called in ascompatet, which is called in
  walking OAS2FUNC. For OAS2FUNC, in order pass we've already
  created temporaries, and there is no write barrier for the
  assignments of these temporaries.

- updateHasCall, which updates the HasCall flag of a node. the
  HasCall flag is then used in
  - fncall, mentioned above.
  - ascompatet. As mentioned above, this is an assignment to
    a temporary, no write barrier.
  - reorder1, which is always called with a list produced by
    ascompatte, which is a list of assignments to stack, which
    have no write barrier.
  - vmatch1, which is called in oaslit with r.Op as OSTRUCTLIT,
    OARRAYLIT, OSLICELIT, or OMAPLIT. There is no write barrier
    in those literals.

Therefore, the needwritebarrier function is unnecessary. This
CL removes it.

Passes "toolstash -cmp" on std cmd.

Updates #17583.

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2017-10-16 18:42:18 +00:00
Daniel Martí
270a789c52 cmd/compile: simplify some declarations
Reduce the scope of some. Also remove vars that were simply the index or
the value in a range statement. While at it, remove a var that was
exactly the length of a slice.

Also replaced 'bad' with a more clear 'errored' of type bool, and
renamed a single-char name with a comment to a name that is
self-explanatory.

And removed a few unnecessary Index calls within loops.

Passes toolstash -cmp on std cmd.

Change-Id: I26eee5f04e8f7e5418e43e25dca34f89cca5c80a
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2017-10-15 19:24:40 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
f3d4ff7ddc cmd/compile: omit ICE diagnostics after normal error messages
After we detect errors, the AST is in a precarious state and more
likely to trip useless ICE failures. Instead let the user fix any
existing errors and see if the ICE persists.  This makes Fatalf more
consistent with how panics are handled by hidePanic.

While here, also fix detection for release versions: release version
strings begin with "go" ("go1.8", "go1.9.1", etc), not "release".

Fixes #22252.

Change-Id: I1c400af62fb49dd979b96e1bf0fb295a81c8b336
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2017-10-14 01:00:31 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
31a3b719a0 cmd/compile: cleanup genwrapper slightly
ORETJMP doesn't need an ONAME if we just set the target method on Sym
instead of Left. Conveniently, this is where fmt.go was looking for it
anyway.

Change the iface parameter and global compiling_wrappers to bool.

Passes toolstash-check.

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2017-10-05 22:37:16 +00:00
Daniel Martí
83f0af1742 cmd/compile: remove a few unnecessary gotos
Rework the logic to remove them. These were the low hanging fruit,
with labels that were used only once and logic that was fairly
straightforward.

Change-Id: I02a01c59c247b8b2972d8d73ff23f96f271de038
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2017-09-22 16:55:47 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
2dd1f87d38 cmd/compile: add Type.NumResults and friends
Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: Id62bacff13fbd30de62b925d97a4e7bee1c66120
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2017-08-28 22:42:57 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
9de7990054 cmd/compile: insert ' ' and \n at beginning of walkprint
Rather than emitting spaces and newlines for println
as we walk the expression, construct it all up front.
This enables further optimizations.

This requires using printstring instead of print in
the implementation of printsp and printnl,
on pain of infinite recursion.
That's ok; it's more efficient anyway, and just as simple.
While we're here, do it for other print routines as well.

Change-Id: I61d7df143810e00710c4d4d948d904007a7fd190
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2017-08-15 21:54:30 +00:00
Daniel Martí
3de8498b25 cmd/compile: remove some unused params in gc
Mostly node and position parameters that are no longer used.

Also remove an unnecessary node variable while at it.

Found with github.com/mvdan/unparam.

Change-Id: I88f9bd5d20bfc5b0f6f63ea81869daa246175061
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/54130
Run-TryBot: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
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Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2017-08-09 22:29:19 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
6c2458e72d cmd/compile: permit Unicode spaces in (expanded) package paths
This doesn't change the existing restriction with disallows
spaces in import paths (as found in an import declaration).
It simply permits packages to be under a directory name that
may contain spaces.

Verified manually that it works. This could use a test, but the
change is trivial. We also can't use the existing test framework
(under test/) because the way those tests are run with test/run.go,
the mechanims for compiling a directory, even if it contains blanks
it its name, does't produce compiler paths with blanks
(the compilation is local).

Fixes #20306.

Change-Id: I6cbffb86c3394347897c3c94b110da0aadc5bfdf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/46001
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
2017-06-19 16:59:58 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
829adf5047 cmd/compile: fix real/imag for untyped constant arguments
Fixes #11945.
Fixes #17446.

Change-Id: Ic674f6ebc0533ab0f97c650689125994941b72e1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/45081
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2017-06-08 17:58:26 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
756b9ce3a5 cmd/compile: add initial backend concurrency support
This CL adds initial support for concurrent backend compilation.

BACKGROUND

The compiler currently consists (very roughly) of the following phases:

1. Initialization.
2. Lexing and parsing into the cmd/compile/internal/syntax AST.
3. Translation into the cmd/compile/internal/gc AST.
4. Some gc AST passes: typechecking, escape analysis, inlining,
   closure handling, expression evaluation ordering (order.go),
   and some lowering and optimization (walk.go).
5. Translation into the cmd/compile/internal/ssa SSA form.
6. Optimization and lowering of SSA form.
7. Translation from SSA form to assembler instructions.
8. Translation from assembler instructions to machine code.
9. Writing lots of output: machine code, DWARF symbols,
   type and reflection info, export data.

Phase 2 was already concurrent as of Go 1.8.

Phase 3 is planned for eventual removal;
we hope to go straight from syntax AST to SSA.

Phases 5–8 are per-function; this CL adds support for
processing multiple functions concurrently.
The slowest phases in the compiler are 5 and 6,
so this offers the opportunity for some good speed-ups.

Unfortunately, it's not quite that straightforward.
In the current compiler, the latter parts of phase 4
(order, walk) are done function-at-a-time as needed.
Making order and walk concurrency-safe proved hard,
and they're not particularly slow, so there wasn't much reward.
To enable phases 5–8 to be done concurrently,
when concurrent backend compilation is requested,
we complete phase 4 for all functions
before starting later phases for any functions.

Also, in reality, we automatically generate new
functions in phase 9, such as method wrappers
and equality and has routines.
Those new functions then go through phases 4–8.
This CL disables concurrent backend compilation
after the first, big, user-provided batch of
functions has been compiled.
This is done to keep things simple,
and because the autogenerated functions
tend to be small, few, simple, and fast to compile.

USAGE

Concurrent backend compilation still defaults to off.
To set the number of functions that may be backend-compiled
concurrently, use the compiler flag -c.
In future work, cmd/go will automatically set -c.

Furthermore, this CL has been intentionally written
so that the c=1 path has no backend concurrency whatsoever,
not even spawning any goroutines.
This helps ensure that, should problems arise
late in the development cycle,
we can simply have cmd/go set c=1 always,
and revert to the original compiler behavior.

MUTEXES

Most of the work required to make concurrent backend
compilation safe has occurred over the past month.
This CL adds a handful of mutexes to get the rest of the way there;
they are the mutexes that I didn't see a clean way to avoid.
Some of them may still be eliminable in future work.

In no particular order:

* gc.funcsymsmu. The global funcsyms slice is populated
  lazily when we need function symbols for closures.
  This occurs during gc AST to SSA translation.
  The function funcsym also does a package lookup,
  which is a source of races on types.Pkg.Syms;
  funcsymsmu also covers that package lookup.
  This mutex is low priority: it adds a single global,
  it is in an infrequently used code path, and it is low contention.
  Since funcsyms may now be added in any order,
  we must sort them to preserve reproducible builds.

* gc.largeStackFramesMu. We don't discover until after SSA compilation
  that a function's stack frame is gigantic.
  Recording that error happens basically never,
  but it does happen concurrently.
  Fix with a low priority mutex and sorting.

* obj.Link.hashmu. ctxt.hash stores the mapping from
  types.Syms (compiler symbols) to obj.LSyms (linker symbols).
  It is accessed fairly heavily through all the phases.
  This is the only heavily contended mutex.

* gc.signatlistmu. The global signatlist map is
  populated with types through several of the concurrent phases,
  including notably via ngotype during DWARF generation.
  It is low priority for removal.

* gc.typepkgmu. Looking up symbols in the types package
  happens a fair amount during backend compilation
  and DWARF generation, particularly via ngotype.
  This mutex helps us to avoid a broader mutex on types.Pkg.Syms.
  It has low-to-moderate contention.

* types.internedStringsmu. gc AST to SSA conversion and
  some SSA work introduce new autotmps.
  Those autotmps have their names interned to reduce allocations.
  That interning requires protecting types.internedStrings.
  The autotmp names are heavily re-used, and the mutex
  overhead and contention here are low, so it is probably
  a worthwhile performance optimization to keep this mutex.

TESTING

I have been testing this code locally by running
'go install -race cmd/compile'
and then doing
'go build -a -gcflags=-c=128 std cmd'
for all architectures and a variety of compiler flags.
This obviously needs to be made part of the builders,
but it is too expensive to make part of all.bash.
I have filed #19962 for this.

REPRODUCIBLE BUILDS

This version of the compiler generates reproducible builds.
Testing reproducible builds also needs automation, however,
and is also too expensive for all.bash.
This is #19961.

Also of note is that some of the compiler flags used by 'toolstash -cmp'
are currently incompatible with concurrent backend compilation.
They still work fine with c=1.
Time will tell whether this is a problem.

NEXT STEPS

* Continue to find and fix races and bugs,
  using a combination of code inspection, fuzzing,
  and hopefully some community experimentation.
  I do not know of any outstanding races,
  but there probably are some.
* Improve testing.
* Improve performance, for many values of c.
* Integrate with cmd/go and fine tune.
* Support concurrent compilation with the -race flag.
  It is a sad irony that it does not yet work.
* Minor code cleanup that has been deferred during
  the last month due to uncertainty about the
  ultimate shape of this CL.

PERFORMANCE

Here's the buried lede, at last. :)

All benchmarks are from my 8 core 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 darwin/amd64 laptop.

First, going from tip to this CL with c=1 has almost no impact.

name        old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template          195ms ± 3%        194ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.370 n=30+29)
Unicode          86.6ms ± 3%       87.0ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.958 n=29+30)
GoTypes           548ms ± 3%        555ms ± 4%  +1.35%  (p=0.001 n=30+28)
Compiler          2.51s ± 2%        2.54s ± 2%  +1.17%  (p=0.000 n=28+30)
SSA               5.16s ± 3%        5.16s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.910 n=30+29)
Flate             124ms ± 5%        124ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.947 n=30+30)
GoParser          146ms ± 3%        146ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.150 n=29+28)
Reflect           354ms ± 3%        352ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.096 n=29+29)
Tar               107ms ± 5%        106ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.370 n=30+29)
XML               200ms ± 4%        201ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.313 n=29+28)
[Geo mean]        332ms             333ms       +0.10%

name        old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template          227ms ± 5%        225ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.457 n=28+27)
Unicode           109ms ± 4%        109ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.758 n=29+29)
GoTypes           713ms ± 4%        721ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.051 n=30+29)
Compiler          3.36s ± 2%        3.38s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.146 n=30+30)
SSA               7.46s ± 3%        7.47s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.804 n=30+29)
Flate             146ms ± 7%        147ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.833 n=29+27)
GoParser          179ms ± 5%        179ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.866 n=30+30)
Reflect           431ms ± 4%        429ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.593 n=29+30)
Tar               124ms ± 5%        123ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.140 n=29+29)
XML               243ms ± 4%        242ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.404 n=29+29)
[Geo mean]        415ms             415ms       +0.02%

name        old obj-bytes     new obj-bytes     delta
Template           382k ± 0%         382k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Unicode            203k ± 0%         203k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
GoTypes           1.18M ± 0%        1.18M ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Compiler          3.98M ± 0%        3.98M ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
SSA               8.28M ± 0%        8.28M ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Flate              230k ± 0%         230k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
GoParser           287k ± 0%         287k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Reflect           1.00M ± 0%        1.00M ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Tar                190k ± 0%         190k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
XML                416k ± 0%         416k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
[Geo mean]         660k              660k       +0.00%

Comparing this CL to itself, from c=1 to c=2
improves real times 20-30%, costs 5-10% more CPU time,
and adds about 2% alloc.
The allocation increase comes from allocating more ssa.Caches.

name       old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template         202ms ± 3%        149ms ± 3%  -26.15%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Unicode         87.4ms ± 4%       84.2ms ± 3%   -3.68%  (p=0.000 n=48+48)
GoTypes          560ms ± 2%        398ms ± 2%  -28.96%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Compiler         2.46s ± 3%        1.76s ± 2%  -28.61%  (p=0.000 n=48+46)
SSA              6.17s ± 2%        4.04s ± 1%  -34.52%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Flate            126ms ± 3%         92ms ± 2%  -26.81%  (p=0.000 n=49+48)
GoParser         148ms ± 4%        107ms ± 2%  -27.78%  (p=0.000 n=49+48)
Reflect          361ms ± 3%        281ms ± 3%  -22.10%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Tar              109ms ± 4%         86ms ± 3%  -20.81%  (p=0.000 n=49+47)
XML              204ms ± 3%        144ms ± 2%  -29.53%  (p=0.000 n=48+45)

name       old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template         246ms ± 9%        246ms ± 4%     ~     (p=0.401 n=50+48)
Unicode          109ms ± 4%        111ms ± 4%   +1.47%  (p=0.000 n=44+50)
GoTypes          728ms ± 3%        765ms ± 3%   +5.04%  (p=0.000 n=46+50)
Compiler         3.33s ± 3%        3.41s ± 2%   +2.31%  (p=0.000 n=49+48)
SSA              8.52s ± 2%        9.11s ± 2%   +6.93%  (p=0.000 n=49+47)
Flate            149ms ± 4%        161ms ± 3%   +8.13%  (p=0.000 n=50+47)
GoParser         181ms ± 5%        192ms ± 2%   +6.40%  (p=0.000 n=49+46)
Reflect          452ms ± 9%        474ms ± 2%   +4.99%  (p=0.000 n=50+48)
Tar              126ms ± 6%        136ms ± 4%   +7.95%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
XML              247ms ± 5%        264ms ± 3%   +6.94%  (p=0.000 n=48+50)

name       old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template        38.8MB ± 0%       39.3MB ± 0%   +1.48%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Unicode         29.8MB ± 0%       30.2MB ± 0%   +1.19%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoTypes          113MB ± 0%        114MB ± 0%   +0.69%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Compiler         443MB ± 0%        447MB ± 0%   +0.95%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA             1.25GB ± 0%       1.26GB ± 0%   +0.89%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Flate           25.3MB ± 0%       25.9MB ± 1%   +2.35%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoParser        31.7MB ± 0%       32.2MB ± 0%   +1.59%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Reflect         78.2MB ± 0%       78.9MB ± 0%   +0.91%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Tar             26.6MB ± 0%       27.0MB ± 0%   +1.80%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
XML             42.4MB ± 0%       43.4MB ± 0%   +2.35%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old allocs/op     new allocs/op     delta
Template          379k ± 0%         378k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
Unicode           322k ± 0%         321k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
GoTypes          1.14M ± 0%        1.14M ± 0%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
Compiler         4.12M ± 0%        4.11M ± 0%   -0.14%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
SSA              9.72M ± 0%        9.72M ± 0%     ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
Flate             234k ± 1%         234k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
GoParser          316k ± 1%         315k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
Reflect           980k ± 0%         979k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Tar               249k ± 1%         249k ± 1%     ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
XML               392k ± 0%         391k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)

From c=1 to c=4, real time is down ~40%, CPU usage up 10-20%, alloc up ~5%:

name       old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template         203ms ± 3%        131ms ± 5%  -35.45%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Unicode         87.2ms ± 4%       84.1ms ± 2%   -3.61%  (p=0.000 n=48+47)
GoTypes          560ms ± 4%        310ms ± 2%  -44.65%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
Compiler         2.47s ± 3%        1.41s ± 2%  -43.10%  (p=0.000 n=50+46)
SSA              6.17s ± 2%        3.20s ± 2%  -48.06%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Flate            126ms ± 4%         74ms ± 2%  -41.06%  (p=0.000 n=49+48)
GoParser         148ms ± 4%         89ms ± 3%  -39.97%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
Reflect          360ms ± 3%        242ms ± 3%  -32.81%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
Tar              108ms ± 4%         73ms ± 4%  -32.48%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
XML              203ms ± 3%        119ms ± 3%  -41.56%  (p=0.000 n=49+48)

name       old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template         246ms ± 9%        287ms ± 9%  +16.98%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Unicode          109ms ± 4%        118ms ± 5%   +7.56%  (p=0.000 n=46+50)
GoTypes          735ms ± 4%        806ms ± 2%   +9.62%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Compiler         3.34s ± 4%        3.56s ± 2%   +6.78%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
SSA              8.54s ± 3%       10.04s ± 3%  +17.55%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Flate            149ms ± 6%        176ms ± 3%  +17.82%  (p=0.000 n=50+48)
GoParser         181ms ± 5%        213ms ± 3%  +17.47%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Reflect          453ms ± 6%        499ms ± 2%  +10.11%  (p=0.000 n=50+48)
Tar              126ms ± 5%        149ms ±11%  +18.76%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
XML              246ms ± 5%        287ms ± 4%  +16.53%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)

name       old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template        38.8MB ± 0%       40.4MB ± 0%   +4.21%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Unicode         29.8MB ± 0%       30.9MB ± 0%   +3.68%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoTypes          113MB ± 0%        116MB ± 0%   +2.71%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Compiler         443MB ± 0%        455MB ± 0%   +2.75%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA             1.25GB ± 0%       1.27GB ± 0%   +1.84%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Flate           25.3MB ± 0%       26.9MB ± 1%   +6.31%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoParser        31.7MB ± 0%       33.2MB ± 0%   +4.61%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Reflect         78.2MB ± 0%       80.2MB ± 0%   +2.53%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Tar             26.6MB ± 0%       27.9MB ± 0%   +5.19%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
XML             42.4MB ± 0%       44.6MB ± 0%   +5.20%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old allocs/op     new allocs/op     delta
Template          380k ± 0%         379k ± 0%   -0.39%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Unicode           321k ± 0%         321k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
GoTypes          1.14M ± 0%        1.14M ± 0%     ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
Compiler         4.12M ± 0%        4.14M ± 0%   +0.52%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA              9.72M ± 0%        9.76M ± 0%   +0.37%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Flate             234k ± 1%         234k ± 1%     ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
GoParser          316k ± 0%         317k ± 1%     ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
Reflect           981k ± 0%         981k ± 0%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Tar               250k ± 0%         249k ± 1%     ~     (p=0.151 n=5+5)
XML               393k ± 0%         392k ± 0%     ~     (p=0.056 n=5+5)

Going beyond c=4 on my machine tends to increase CPU time and allocs
without impacting real time.

The CPU time numbers matter, because when there are many concurrent
compilation processes, that will impact the overall throughput.

The numbers above are in many ways the best case scenario;
we can take full advantage of all cores.
Fortunately, the most common compilation scenario is incremental
re-compilation of a single package during a build/test cycle.

Updates #15756

Change-Id: I6725558ca2069edec0ac5b0d1683105a9fff6bea
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Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
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2017-04-27 00:59:07 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
386765afdf cmd/compile: move Node.Class to flags
Put it at position zero, since it is fairly hot.

This shrinks gc.Node into a smaller size class on 64 bit systems.

name        old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template          193ms ± 5%        192ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.353 n=94+93)
Unicode          86.1ms ± 5%       85.0ms ± 4%  -1.23%  (p=0.000 n=95+98)
GoTypes           546ms ± 3%        544ms ± 4%  -0.40%  (p=0.007 n=94+97)
Compiler          2.56s ± 3%        2.54s ± 3%  -0.67%  (p=0.000 n=99+97)
SSA               5.13s ± 2%        5.10s ± 3%  -0.55%  (p=0.000 n=94+98)
Flate             122ms ± 6%        121ms ± 4%  -0.75%  (p=0.002 n=97+95)
GoParser          144ms ± 5%        144ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.298 n=98+97)
Reflect           348ms ± 4%        349ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.350 n=98+97)
Tar               105ms ± 5%        104ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.154 n=96+98)
XML               200ms ± 5%        198ms ± 4%  -0.71%  (p=0.015 n=97+98)
[Geo mean]        330ms             328ms       -0.52%

name        old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template          229ms ±11%        224ms ± 7%  -2.16%  (p=0.001 n=100+87)
Unicode           109ms ± 5%        109ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.897 n=96+91)
GoTypes           712ms ± 4%        709ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.085 n=96+98)
Compiler          3.41s ± 3%        3.36s ± 3%  -1.43%  (p=0.000 n=98+98)
SSA               7.46s ± 3%        7.31s ± 3%  -2.02%  (p=0.000 n=100+99)
Flate             145ms ± 6%        143ms ± 6%  -1.11%  (p=0.001 n=99+97)
GoParser          177ms ± 5%        176ms ± 5%  -0.78%  (p=0.018 n=95+95)
Reflect           432ms ± 7%        435ms ± 9%    ~     (p=0.296 n=100+100)
Tar               121ms ± 7%        121ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.072 n=100+95)
XML               241ms ± 4%        239ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.085 n=97+99)
[Geo mean]        413ms             410ms       -0.73%

name        old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template         38.4MB ± 0%       37.7MB ± 0%  -1.85%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Unicode          30.1MB ± 0%       28.8MB ± 0%  -4.09%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoTypes           112MB ± 0%        110MB ± 0%  -1.69%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Compiler          470MB ± 0%        461MB ± 0%  -1.91%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA              1.13GB ± 0%       1.11GB ± 0%  -1.70%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Flate            25.0MB ± 0%       24.6MB ± 0%  -1.67%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoParser         31.6MB ± 0%       31.1MB ± 0%  -1.66%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Reflect          77.1MB ± 0%       75.8MB ± 0%  -1.69%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Tar              26.3MB ± 0%       25.7MB ± 0%  -2.06%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
XML              41.9MB ± 0%       41.1MB ± 0%  -1.93%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
[Geo mean]       73.5MB            72.0MB       -2.03%

name        old allocs/op     new allocs/op     delta
Template           383k ± 0%         383k ± 0%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
Unicode            343k ± 0%         343k ± 0%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
GoTypes           1.16M ± 0%        1.16M ± 0%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
Compiler          4.43M ± 0%        4.42M ± 0%  -0.17%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA               9.85M ± 0%        9.85M ± 0%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
Flate              236k ± 0%         236k ± 1%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
GoParser           320k ± 0%         320k ± 0%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
Reflect            988k ± 0%         987k ± 0%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
Tar                252k ± 0%         251k ± 0%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
XML                399k ± 0%         399k ± 0%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
[Geo mean]         741k              740k       -0.07%

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2017-04-26 16:58:33 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
502a03ffcf cmd/compile: move Node.Typecheck to flags
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2017-04-26 01:27:28 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
eaf02e1fc9 cmd/compile/internal/types: remove unused lineno arguments for PushDcl/MarkDcl
More steps towards simpler symbol handling:

- Pushdcl's incoming pos argument, saved in a newly pushed *Sym, was always
  immediately overwritten by the Lastlineno value of the saved *Sym.

- Markdcl's incoming pos argument, saved in the stack mark *Sym, was not
  restored when the stack mark was popped.

- Popdcl always maintained the most recent Lastlineno for a *Sym given
  by package and name, making it unnecessary to save Lastlineno in the
  first place. Removed Lastlineno from the set of fields that need saving,
  and simplified Popdcl.

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2017-04-21 19:41:11 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
30940e2cc2 cmd/compile: move Linksym, linksymname, and isblanksym to types package
Response to code review feedback on CL 40693.

This CL was prepared by:

(1) manually adding new implementations and the Ctxt var to package types

(2) running eg with template:

func before(s *types.Sym) *obj.LSym { return gc.Linksym(s) }
func after(s *types.Sym) *obj.LSym  { return s.Linksym() }

(3) running gofmt -r:

gofmt -r 'isblanksym(a) -> a.IsBlank()'

(4) manually removing old implementations from package gc

Passes toolstash-check.

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2017-04-21 16:10:29 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
3218b1aa6f cmd/compile: only print one error for bad-type literal in assignment
Fixes #8438

Change-Id: Ib43cdcdc962a8d9e14faf984bc859a92ba1eb517
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2017-04-20 22:21:55 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
ec241db2fd cmd/compile: move and rename mkpkg to types.NewPkg
That's where it belongs. Also, moved pkgMap and pkgs globals.

Change-Id: I531727fe5ce162c403efefec82f4cc90afa326d7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/41071
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2017-04-19 21:18:42 +00:00
Todd Neal
dc444418d9 cmd/internal: remove duplicate pathToPrefix function
goobj.importPathToPrefix is 3x faster than gc.pathToPrefix so rename and
move it to cmd/internal/objabi which is already imported by both goobj and
gc.

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2017-04-19 11:47:45 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
1e3570ac86 cmd/internal/objabi: extract shared functionality from obj
Now only cmd/asm and cmd/compile depend on cmd/internal/obj. Changing
the assembler backends no longer requires reinstalling cmd/link or
cmd/addr2line.

There's also now one canonical definition of the object file format in
cmd/internal/objabi/doc.go, with a warning to update all three
implementations.

objabi is still something of a grab bag of unrelated code (e.g., flag
and environment variable handling probably belong in a separate "tool"
package), but this is still progress.

Fixes #15165.
Fixes #20026.

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2017-04-19 00:00:09 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
97b89dc055 cmd/compile/internal/gc: refactor ODCLFUNC creation
Extract out some common boiler plate logic.

Passes toolstash-check -all.

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2017-04-10 20:17:54 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
fd44d872de cmd/compile: factor out dcl stack ops into package types
Change-Id: I000bb530e00d0f0bc59e0f1366b5fb586adf4f37
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2017-04-07 20:06:02 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
3cf1ce40bd Revert "cmd/compile: output DWARF lexical blocks for local variables"
This reverts commit c8b889cc48.

Reason for revert: broke noopt build, compiler performance regression, new Curfn uses

Let's fix those and then try this again.

Change-Id: Icc3cad1365d04cac8fd09da9dbb0bbf55c13ef44
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2017-04-07 19:52:26 +00:00
Alessandro Arzilli
c8b889cc48 cmd/compile: output DWARF lexical blocks for local variables
Change compiler and linker to emit DWARF lexical blocks in debug_info.
Version of debug_info is updated from DWARF v.2 to DWARF v.3 since version 2
does not allow lexical blocks with discontinuous ranges.

Second attempt at https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/29591/

Remaining open problems:
- scope information is removed from inlined functions
- variables in debug_info do not have DW_AT_start_scope attributes so a
variable will shadow other variables with the same name as soon as its
containing scope begins, before its declaration.

Updates golang/go#12899, golang/go#6913

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2017-04-07 18:15:06 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
f68f292820 cmd/compile: factor out Pkg, Sym, and Type into package types
- created new package cmd/compile/internal/types
- moved Pkg, Sym, Type to new package
- to break cycles, for now we need the (ugly) types/utils.go
  file which contains a handful of functions that must be installed
  early by the gc frontend
- to break cycles, for now we need two functions to convert between
  *gc.Node and *types.Node (the latter is a dummy type)
- adjusted the gc's code to use the new package and the conversion
  functions as needed
- made several Pkg, Sym, and Type methods functions as needed
- renamed constructors typ, typPtr, typArray, etc. to types.New,
  types.NewPtr, types.NewArray, etc.

Passes toolstash-check -all.

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2017-04-07 03:04:00 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
385c13cf18 cmd/compile/internal/gc: remove a bunch of uses of iterField
Passes toolstash-check -all.

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2017-04-06 23:08:54 +00:00