This will make it possible for us to start implementing interfaces
and other stack allocated types which are more than one machine word.
Change-Id: I52b187a791cf1919cb70ed6dabdc9f57b317ea83
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11631
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
The SSA implementation logs for three purposes:
* debug logging
* fatal errors
* unimplemented features
Separating these three uses lets us attempt an SSA
implementation for all functions, not just
_ssa functions. This turns the entire standard
library into a compilation test, and makes it
easy to figure out things like
"how much coverage does SSA have now" and
"what should we do next to get more coverage?".
Functions called _ssa are still special.
They log profusely by default and
the output of the SSA implementation
is used. For all other functions,
logging is off, and the implementation
is built and discarded, due to lack of
support for the runtime.
While we're here, fix a few minor bugs and
add some extra Unimplementeds to allow
all.bash to pass.
As of now, SSA handles 20.79% of the functions
in the standard library (689 of 3314).
The top missing features are:
10.03% 2597 SSA unimplemented: zero for type error not implemented
7.79% 2016 SSA unimplemented: addr: bad op DOTPTR
7.33% 1898 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr EQ
6.10% 1579 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr OROR
4.91% 1271 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr NE
4.49% 1163 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr LROT
4.00% 1036 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr LEN
3.56% 923 SSA unimplemented: unhandled stmt CALLFUNC
2.37% 615 SSA unimplemented: zero for type []byte not implemented
1.90% 492 SSA unimplemented: unhandled stmt CALLMETH
1.74% 450 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CALLINTER
1.74% 450 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr DOT
1.71% 444 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr ANDAND
1.65% 426 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CLOSUREVAR
1.54% 400 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CALLMETH
1.51% 390 SSA unimplemented: unhandled stmt SWITCH
1.47% 380 SSA unimplemented: unhandled expr CONV
1.33% 345 SSA unimplemented: addr: bad op *
1.30% 336 SSA unimplemented: unhandled OLITERAL 6
Change-Id: I4ca07951e276714dc13c31de28640aead17a1be7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11160
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
This CL sets line numbers on Values in the newValue variants
introduced in cl/10929.
Change-Id: Ibd15bc90631a1e948177878ea4191d995e8bb19b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11090
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
In the previous line number CL the NewValue\d? functions took
a line number argument but neglected to set the Line field on
the value struct. Fix that.
Change-Id: I53c79ff93703f66f5f0266178c94803719ae2074
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11054
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Add an additional int64 auxiliary field to Value.
There are two main reasons for doing this:
1) Ints in interfaces require allocation, and we store ints in Aux a lot.
2) I'd like to have both *gc.Sym and int offsets included in lots
of operations (e.g. MOVQloadidx8). It will be more efficient to
store them as separate fields instead of a pointer to a sym/int pair.
It also simplifies a bunch of code.
This is just the refactoring. I'll start using this some more in a
subsequent changelist.
Change-Id: I1ca797ff572553986cf90cab3ac0a0c1d01ad241
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10929
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
Semi-regular merge of tip to dev.ssa.
Complicated a bit by the move of cmd/internal/* to cmd/compile/internal/*.
Change-Id: I1c66d3c29bb95cce4a53c5a3476373aa5245303d