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Than McIntosh
cb28c96be8 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile,cmd/link: initial support for ABI wrappers
Add compiler support for emitting ABI wrappers by creating real IR as
opposed to introducing ABI aliases. At the moment these are "no-op"
wrappers in the sense that they make a simple call (using the existing
ABI) to their target. The assumption here is that once late call
expansion can handle both ABI0 and the "new" ABIInternal (register
version), it can expand the call to do the right thing.

Note that the runtime contains functions that do not strictly follow
the rules of the current Go ABI0; this has been handled in most cases
by treating these as ABIInternal instead (these changes have been made
in previous patches).

Generation of ABI wrappers (as opposed to ABI aliases) is currently
gated by GOEXPERIMENT=regabi -- wrapper generation is on by default if
GOEXPERIMENT=regabi is set and off otherwise (but can be turned on
using "-gcflags=all=-abiwrap -ldflags=-abiwrap"). Wrapper generation
currently only workd on AMD64; explicitly enabling wrapper for other
architectures (via the command line) is not supported.

Also in this patch are a few other command line options for debugging
(tracing and/or limiting wrapper creation). These will presumably go
away at some point.

Updates #27539, #40724.

Change-Id: I1ee3226fc15a3c32ca2087b8ef8e41dbe6df4a75
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/270863
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2020-12-22 18:13:48 +00:00
Russ Cox
1a523c8ab0 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate nowritebarrierrec from main
Main knows a bit too much about nowritebarrierrec.
Abstract the API a little bit to make the package split easier.

Change-Id: I4b76bdb1fed73dfb0d44e1a6c86de8c2d29a9488
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279301
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2020-12-21 19:23:33 +00:00
Russ Cox
e999c17022 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate ssa from other phases
isIntrinsicCall and ssaDumpInline are the only two "forward references"
to ssa by earlier phases. Make them a bit more explicit so that the
uses and the definitions can end up in different packages.

Change-Id: I02c7a27464fbedef9fee43c0e4094fa08b4d7a5c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279300
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2020-12-21 19:23:31 +00:00
Russ Cox
4836e28ac0 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate noder more cleanly
Separate embed, cgo pragmas, and Main trackScopes variable
from noder more cleanly.

This lets us split embed and noder into new packages.
It also assumes that the local embedded variables will be
removed and deletes them now for simplicity.

Change-Id: I9638bcc2c5f0e76440de056c6285b6aa2f73a00d
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2020-12-21 19:23:30 +00:00
Russ Cox
85ce6ecfe3 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate exportsym more cleanly
Clean up a TODO (and make the package gc split easier)
by moving the exportsym walk out of iexport proper.

Also move exportsym call out of fninit.

Change-Id: Ie5887a68d325f7154201f4a35b9b4be4bf4b48dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279298
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2020-12-21 19:23:29 +00:00
Russ Cox
1a3b036b83 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: collect global compilation state
There are various global variables tracking the state of the
compilation. Collect them in a single global struct instead.
The struct definition is in package ir, but the struct itself is
still in package gc. It may eventually be threaded through the
code, but in the short term will end up in package typecheck.

Change-Id: I019db07aaedaed2c9b67dd45a4e138dc6028e54c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279297
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2020-12-21 19:23:28 +00:00
Russ Cox
9c384e881e [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - mop-up
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL handles all the little files that are left.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I6588c92dbbdd37342a77b365d70e02134a033d2a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277932
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2020-12-17 04:43:53 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
4c2d66f642 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: use ir.Ident for imported identifiers
This CL substantially reworks how imported declarations are handled,
and fixes a number of issues with dot imports. In particular:

1. It eliminates the stub ir.Name declarations that are created
upfront during import-declaration processing, allowing this to be
deferred to when the declarations are actually needed. (Eventually,
this can be deferred even further so we never have to create ir.Names
w/ ONONAME, but this CL is already invasive/subtle enough.)

2. During noding, we now use ir.Idents to represent uses of imported
declarations, including of dot-imported declarations.

3. Unused dot imports are now reported after type checking, so that we
can correctly distinguish whether composite literal keys are a simple
identifier (struct literals) or expressions (array/slice/map literals)
and whether it might be a use of a dot-imported declaration.

4. It changes the "redeclared" error messages to report the previous
position information in the same style as other compiler error
messages that reference other source lines.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Fixes #6428.
Fixes #43164.
Fixes #43167.
Updates #42990.

Change-Id: I40a0a780ec40daf5700fbc3cfeeb7300e1055981
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2020-12-15 07:53:10 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
305d93ef84 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: type check externdcl earlier
The next CL requires externdcl to be type checked earlier, but this
causes toolstash -cmp to complain because it causes src.PosBases to
get added in a different order. So split out into a separate CL.

Change-Id: Icab4eadd3fa8acffbd3e980bd8100924378351b3
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2020-12-15 07:16:12 +00:00
Than McIntosh
2b76429eb0 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: refactor type initialization code into helper
Create a helper routine for initializing the types package, so as make
it easier to use in unit testing (in a follow-on patch).

Change-Id: I0f937788dfd34ac6641a4f28c16e47008aa08116
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/273010
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2020-12-14 11:43:39 -05:00
Russ Cox
6ea2b8c54c [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: clean up and document formatting
Some cleanup left over from moving the Type and Sym formatting to types.
And then document what the type formats are, now that it's clear.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I35cb8978f1627db1056cb8ab343ce6ba6c99afad
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/275780
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2020-12-07 20:41:17 +00:00
Russ Cox
bb4a37bd93 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: move Type, Sym printing to package types [generated]
Move the printing of types.Type and types.Sym out of ir
into package types, where it properly belongs. This wasn't
done originally (when the code was in gc) because the Type
and Sym printing was a bit tangled up with the Node printing.
But now they are untangled and can move into the correct
package.

This CL is automatically generated.
A followup CL will clean up a little bit more by hand.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/ir
rf '
	mv FmtMode fmtMode
	mv FErr fmtGo
	mv FDbg fmtDebug
	mv FTypeId fmtTypeID
	mv FTypeIdName fmtTypeIDName
	mv methodSymName SymMethodName

	mv BuiltinPkg LocalPkg BlankSym OrigSym NumImport \
		fmtMode fmtGo symFormat sconv sconv2 symfmt SymMethodName \
		BasicTypeNames fmtBufferPool InstallTypeFormats typeFormat tconv tconv2 fldconv FmtConst \
		typefmt.go

	mv typefmt.go cmd/compile/internal/types
'
cd ../types
mv typefmt.go fmt.go

Change-Id: I6f3fd818323733ab8446f00594937c1628760b27
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/275779
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2020-12-07 20:41:11 +00:00
Russ Cox
fb17dfa43d [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: narrow interface between ir and types
Narrow the interface between package ir and package types
to make it easier to clean up the type formatting code all in one place.

Also introduce ir.BlankSym for use by OrigSym, so that later
OrigSym can move to package types without needing to reference
a variable of type ir.Node.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I39fa419a1c8fb3318203e31cacc8d06399deeff9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/275776
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2020-12-07 20:40:52 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
1408d26ccc [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup some leftover cruft
Just clearing away some scaffolding artifacts from previous
refactorings.

[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
ex {
  import "cmd/compile/internal/ir"
  import "cmd/compile/internal/types"

  var n *ir.Name; n.Name() -> n
  var f *ir.Func; f.Func() -> f

  var o types.Object
  ir.AsNode(o).Sym() -> o.Sym()
  ir.AsNode(o).Type() -> o.Type()
  ir.AsNode(o).(*ir.Name) -> o.(*ir.Name)
  ir.AsNode(o).(*ir.Func) -> o.(*ir.Func)

  var x ir.Node
  ir.AsNode(o) != x -> o != x
}
'

Change-Id: I946ec344bd7ee274900a392da53b95308ceaade4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/274592
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2020-12-01 22:09:25 +00:00
Russ Cox
41ad4dec99 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: fix -h
The compile -h flag is *meant* to panic, so you can see the stack
trace where the error is being printed. Make it do that again.

Change-Id: Ieb0042863582d7a4c5d08d2f866a144962915b06
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/274116
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2020-11-30 23:48:42 +00:00
Russ Cox
e84b27bec5 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: clean up Name and Func uses
Now that we have specific types for ONAME and ODCLFUNC nodes
(*Name and *Func), use them throughout the compiler to be more
precise about what data is being operated on.

This is a somewhat large CL, but once you start applying the types
in a few places, you end up needing to apply them to many other
places to keep everything type-checking. A lot of code also melts
away as types are added.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I21dd9b945d701c470332bac5394fca744a5b232d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/274097
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2020-11-30 18:34:01 +00:00
Russ Cox
862f638a89 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: make ir.Name the ONAME Node implementation
Before this CL, an ONAME Node was represented by three structs
linked together: a node, a Name, and a Param. Previous CLs removed
OLABEL and OPACK from the set of nodes that knew about Name.
Now Name can be repurposed to *be* the ONAME Node implementation,
replacing three linked structs totaling 152+64+88 = 304 bytes (64-bit)
with a single 232-byte struct.

Many expressions in the code become simpler as well, without having
to use .Param. and sometimes even .Name().
(For a node n where n.Name() != nil, n.Name() == n.(*Name) now.)

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Ie719f1285c05623b9fd2faaa059e5b360a64b3be
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2020-11-30 18:33:57 +00:00
Russ Cox
f6106d195d [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: add ir.PkgName
OPACK was using a whole Node and Name and Param
to hold about three fields. Give it its own implementation.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I85a28b43d37183b2062d337b0b1b2eea52884e8c
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Russ Cox
41f3af9d04 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: replace *Node type with an interface Node [generated]
The plan is to introduce a Node interface that replaces the old *Node pointer-to-struct.

The previous CL defined an interface INode modeling a *Node.

This CL:
 - Changes all references outside internal/ir to use INode,
   along with many references inside internal/ir as well.
 - Renames Node to node.
 - Renames INode to Node

So now ir.Node is an interface implemented by *ir.node, which is otherwise inaccessible,
and the code outside package ir is now (clearly) using only the interface.

The usual rule is never to redefine an existing name with a new meaning,
so that old code that hasn't been updated gets a "unknown name" error
instead of more mysterious errors or silent misbehavior. That rule would
caution against replacing Node-the-struct with Node-the-interface,
as in this CL, because code that says *Node would now be using a pointer
to an interface. But this CL is being landed at the same time as another that
moves Node from gc to ir. So the net effect is to replace *gc.Node with ir.Node,
which does follow the rule: any lingering references to gc.Node will be told
it's gone, not silently start using pointers to interfaces. So the rule is followed
by the CL sequence, just not this specific CL.

Overall, the loss of inlining caused by using interfaces cuts the compiler speed
by about 6%, a not insignificant amount. However, as we convert the representation
to concrete structs that are not the giant Node over the next weeks, that speed
should come back as more of the compiler starts operating directly on concrete types
and the memory taken up by the graph of Nodes drops due to the more precise
structs. Honestly, I was expecting worse.

% benchstat bench.old bench.new
name                      old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template                        168ms ± 4%        182ms ± 2%   +8.34%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Unicode                        72.2ms ±10%       82.5ms ± 6%  +14.38%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
GoTypes                         563ms ± 8%        598ms ± 2%   +6.14%  (p=0.006 n=9+9)
Compiler                        2.89s ± 4%        3.04s ± 2%   +5.37%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
SSA                             6.45s ± 4%        7.25s ± 5%  +12.41%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Flate                           105ms ± 2%        115ms ± 1%   +9.66%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
GoParser                        144ms ±10%        152ms ± 2%   +5.79%  (p=0.011 n=9+8)
Reflect                         345ms ± 9%        370ms ± 4%   +7.28%  (p=0.001 n=10+9)
Tar                             149ms ± 9%        161ms ± 5%   +8.05%  (p=0.001 n=10+9)
XML                             190ms ± 3%        209ms ± 2%   +9.54%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
LinkCompiler                    327ms ± 2%        325ms ± 2%     ~     (p=0.382 n=8+8)
ExternalLinkCompiler            1.77s ± 4%        1.73s ± 6%     ~     (p=0.113 n=9+10)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler        214ms ± 4%        211ms ± 2%     ~     (p=0.360 n=10+8)
StdCmd                          14.8s ± 3%        15.9s ± 1%   +6.98%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
[Geo mean]                      480ms             510ms        +6.31%

name                      old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template                        223ms ± 3%        237ms ± 3%   +6.16%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Unicode                         103ms ± 6%        113ms ± 3%   +9.53%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
GoTypes                         758ms ± 8%        800ms ± 2%   +5.55%  (p=0.003 n=10+9)
Compiler                        3.95s ± 2%        4.12s ± 2%   +4.34%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
SSA                             9.43s ± 1%        9.74s ± 4%   +3.25%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
Flate                           132ms ± 2%        141ms ± 2%   +6.89%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
GoParser                        177ms ± 9%        183ms ± 4%     ~     (p=0.050 n=9+9)
Reflect                         467ms ±10%        495ms ± 7%   +6.17%  (p=0.029 n=10+10)
Tar                             183ms ± 9%        197ms ± 5%   +7.92%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
XML                             249ms ± 5%        268ms ± 4%   +7.82%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
LinkCompiler                    544ms ± 5%        544ms ± 6%     ~     (p=0.863 n=9+9)
ExternalLinkCompiler            1.79s ± 4%        1.75s ± 6%     ~     (p=0.075 n=10+10)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler        248ms ± 6%        246ms ± 2%     ~     (p=0.965 n=10+8)
[Geo mean]                      483ms             504ms        +4.41%

[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/ir
: # We need to do the conversion in multiple steps, so we introduce
: # a temporary type alias that will start out meaning the pointer-to-struct
: # and then change to mean the interface.
rf '
	mv Node OldNode

	add node.go \
		type Node = *OldNode
'

: # It should work to do this ex in ir, but it misses test files, due to a bug in rf.
: # Run the command in gc to handle gc's tests, and then again in ssa for ssa's tests.
cd ../gc
rf '
        ex .  ../arm ../riscv64 ../arm64 ../mips64 ../ppc64 ../mips ../wasm {
                import "cmd/compile/internal/ir"
                *ir.OldNode -> ir.Node
        }
'
cd ../ssa
rf '
        ex {
                import "cmd/compile/internal/ir"
                *ir.OldNode -> ir.Node
        }
'

: # Back in ir, finish conversion clumsily with sed,
: # because type checking and circular aliases do not mix.
cd ../ir
sed -i '' '
	/type Node = \*OldNode/d
	s/\*OldNode/Node/g
	s/^func (n Node)/func (n *OldNode)/
	s/OldNode/node/g
	s/type INode interface/type Node interface/
	s/var _ INode = (Node)(nil)/var _ Node = (*node)(nil)/
' *.go
gofmt -w *.go

sed -i '' '
	s/{Func{}, 136, 248}/{Func{}, 152, 280}/
	s/{Name{}, 32, 56}/{Name{}, 44, 80}/
	s/{Param{}, 24, 48}/{Param{}, 44, 88}/
	s/{node{}, 76, 128}/{node{}, 88, 152}/
' sizeof_test.go

cd ../ssa
sed -i '' '
	s/{LocalSlot{}, 28, 40}/{LocalSlot{}, 32, 48}/
' sizeof_test.go

cd ../gc
sed -i '' 's/\*ir.Node/ir.Node/' mkbuiltin.go

cd ../../../..
go install std cmd
cd cmd/compile
go test -u || go test -u

Change-Id: I196bbe3b648e4701662e4a2bada40bf155e2a553
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/272935
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Russ Cox
acb4d1cef1 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: use Node getters and setters [generated]
Now that we have all the getters and setters defined, use them
and unexport all the actual Node fields. This is the next step
toward replacing Node with an interface.

[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
        ex . ../ir ../ssa {
                import "cmd/compile/internal/ir"
                import "cmd/compile/internal/types"
                import "cmd/internal/src"
                var n, x *ir.Node
                var op ir.Op
                var t *types.Type
                var f *ir.Func
                var m *ir.Name
                var s *types.Sym
                var p src.XPos
                var i int64
                var e uint16
                var nodes ir.Nodes

                n.Op = op    -> n.SetOp(op)
                n.Left = x   -> n.SetLeft(x)
                n.Right = x  -> n.SetRight(x)
                n.Orig = x -> n.SetOrig(x)
                n.Type = t -> n.SetType(t)
                n.Func = f -> n.SetFunc(f)
                n.Name = m -> n.SetName(m)
                n.Sym = s -> n.SetSym(s)
                n.Pos = p -> n.SetPos(p)
                n.Xoffset = i -> n.SetXoffset(i)
                n.Esc = e -> n.SetEsc(e)

                n.Ninit.Append -> n.PtrNinit().Append
                n.Ninit.AppendNodes -> n.PtrNinit().AppendNodes
                n.Ninit.MoveNodes -> n.PtrNinit().MoveNodes
                n.Ninit.Prepend -> n.PtrNinit().Prepend
                n.Ninit.Set -> n.PtrNinit().Set
                n.Ninit.Set1 -> n.PtrNinit().Set1
                n.Ninit.Set2 -> n.PtrNinit().Set2
                n.Ninit.Set3 -> n.PtrNinit().Set3
                &n.Ninit -> n.PtrNinit()
                n.Ninit = nodes -> n.SetNinit(nodes)

                n.Nbody.Append -> n.PtrNbody().Append
                n.Nbody.AppendNodes -> n.PtrNbody().AppendNodes
                n.Nbody.MoveNodes -> n.PtrNbody().MoveNodes
                n.Nbody.Prepend -> n.PtrNbody().Prepend
                n.Nbody.Set -> n.PtrNbody().Set
                n.Nbody.Set1 -> n.PtrNbody().Set1
                n.Nbody.Set2 -> n.PtrNbody().Set2
                n.Nbody.Set3 -> n.PtrNbody().Set3
                &n.Nbody -> n.PtrNbody()
                n.Nbody = nodes -> n.SetNbody(nodes)

                n.List.Append -> n.PtrList().Append
                n.List.AppendNodes -> n.PtrList().AppendNodes
                n.List.MoveNodes -> n.PtrList().MoveNodes
                n.List.Prepend -> n.PtrList().Prepend
                n.List.Set -> n.PtrList().Set
                n.List.Set1 -> n.PtrList().Set1
                n.List.Set2 -> n.PtrList().Set2
                n.List.Set3 -> n.PtrList().Set3
                &n.List -> n.PtrList()
                n.List = nodes -> n.SetList(nodes)

                n.Rlist.Append -> n.PtrRlist().Append
                n.Rlist.AppendNodes -> n.PtrRlist().AppendNodes
                n.Rlist.MoveNodes -> n.PtrRlist().MoveNodes
                n.Rlist.Prepend -> n.PtrRlist().Prepend
                n.Rlist.Set -> n.PtrRlist().Set
                n.Rlist.Set1 -> n.PtrRlist().Set1
                n.Rlist.Set2 -> n.PtrRlist().Set2
                n.Rlist.Set3 -> n.PtrRlist().Set3
                &n.Rlist -> n.PtrRlist()
                n.Rlist = nodes -> n.SetRlist(nodes)
        }
        ex . ../ir ../ssa {
                import "cmd/compile/internal/ir"

                var n *ir.Node
                n.Op         -> n.GetOp()
                n.Left       -> n.GetLeft()
                n.Right      -> n.GetRight()
                n.Orig -> n.GetOrig()
                n.Type -> n.GetType()
                n.Func -> n.GetFunc()
                n.Name -> n.GetName()
                n.Sym -> n.GetSym()
                n.Pos -> n.GetPos()
                n.Xoffset -> n.GetXoffset()
                n.Esc -> n.GetEsc()

                avoid (*ir.Node).PtrNinit
                avoid (*ir.Node).PtrNbody
                avoid (*ir.Node).PtrList
                avoid (*ir.Node).PtrRlist

                n.Ninit -> n.GetNinit()
                n.Nbody -> n.GetNbody()
                n.List -> n.GetList()
                n.Rlist -> n.GetRlist()
        }
'

cd ../ir
rf '
        mv Node.Op Node.op
        mv Node.GetOp Node.Op

        mv Node.Left Node.left
        mv Node.GetLeft Node.Left

        mv Node.Right Node.right
        mv Node.GetRight Node.Right

        mv Node.Orig Node.orig
        mv Node.GetOrig Node.Orig

        mv Node.Type Node.typ
        mv Node.GetType Node.Type

        mv Node.Func Node.fn
        mv Node.GetFunc Node.Func

        mv Node.Name Node.name
        mv Node.GetName Node.Name

        # All uses are in other Node methods already.
        mv Node.E Node.e

        mv Node.Sym Node.sym
        mv Node.GetSym Node.Sym

        mv Node.Pos Node.pos
        mv Node.GetPos Node.Pos

        mv Node.Esc Node.esc
        mv Node.GetEsc Node.Esc

	# While we are here, rename Xoffset to more idiomatic Offset.
        mv Node.Xoffset Node.offset
        mv Node.GetXoffset Node.Offset
	mv Node.SetXoffset Node.SetOffset

        # While we are here, rename Ninit, Nbody to more idiomatic Init, Body.
        mv Node.Ninit Node.init
        mv Node.GetNinit Node.Init
        mv Node.PtrNinit Node.PtrInit
        mv Node.SetNinit Node.SetInit
        mv Node.Nbody Node.body
        mv Node.GetNbody Node.Body
        mv Node.PtrNbody Node.PtrBody
        mv Node.SetNbody Node.SetBody
        mv Node.List Node.list
        mv Node.GetList Node.List
        mv Node.Rlist Node.rlist
        mv Node.GetRlist Node.Rlist

        # Unexport these
        mv Node.SetHasOpt Node.setHasOpt
        mv Node.SetHasVal Node.setHasVal
'

Change-Id: I9894f633375c5237a29b6d6d7b89ba181b56ca3a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/273009
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 17:30:39 +00:00
Russ Cox
84e2bd611f [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: introduce cmd/compile/internal/ir [generated]
If we want to break up package gc at all, we will need to move
the compiler IR it defines into a separate package that can be
imported by packages that gc itself imports. This CL does that.
It also removes the TINT8 etc aliases so that all code is clear
about which package things are coming from.

This CL is automatically generated by the script below.
See the comments in the script for details about the changes.

[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc

rf '
        # These names were never fully qualified
        # when the types package was added.
        # Do it now, to avoid confusion about where they live.
        inline -rm \
                Txxx \
                TINT8 \
                TUINT8 \
                TINT16 \
                TUINT16 \
                TINT32 \
                TUINT32 \
                TINT64 \
                TUINT64 \
                TINT \
                TUINT \
                TUINTPTR \
                TCOMPLEX64 \
                TCOMPLEX128 \
                TFLOAT32 \
                TFLOAT64 \
                TBOOL \
                TPTR \
                TFUNC \
                TSLICE \
                TARRAY \
                TSTRUCT \
                TCHAN \
                TMAP \
                TINTER \
                TFORW \
                TANY \
                TSTRING \
                TUNSAFEPTR \
                TIDEAL \
                TNIL \
                TBLANK \
                TFUNCARGS \
                TCHANARGS \
                NTYPE \
                BADWIDTH

        # esc.go and escape.go do not need to be split.
        # Append esc.go onto the end of escape.go.
        mv esc.go escape.go

        # Pull out the type format installation from func Main,
        # so it can be carried into package ir.
        mv Main:/Sconv.=/-0,/TypeLinkSym/-1 InstallTypeFormats

        # Names that need to be exported for use by code left in gc.
        mv Isconst IsConst
        mv asNode AsNode
        mv asNodes AsNodes
        mv asTypesNode AsTypesNode
        mv basicnames BasicTypeNames
        mv builtinpkg BuiltinPkg
        mv consttype ConstType
        mv dumplist DumpList
        mv fdumplist FDumpList
        mv fmtMode FmtMode
        mv goopnames OpNames
        mv inspect Inspect
        mv inspectList InspectList
        mv localpkg LocalPkg
        mv nblank BlankNode
        mv numImport NumImport
        mv opprec OpPrec
        mv origSym OrigSym
        mv stmtwithinit StmtWithInit
        mv dump DumpAny
        mv fdump FDumpAny
        mv nod Nod
        mv nodl NodAt
        mv newname NewName
        mv newnamel NewNameAt
        mv assertRepresents AssertValidTypeForConst
        mv represents ValidTypeForConst
        mv nodlit NewLiteral

        # Types and fields that need to be exported for use by gc.
        mv nowritebarrierrecCallSym SymAndPos
        mv SymAndPos.lineno SymAndPos.Pos
        mv SymAndPos.target SymAndPos.Sym

        mv Func.lsym Func.LSym
        mv Func.setWBPos Func.SetWBPos
        mv Func.numReturns Func.NumReturns
        mv Func.numDefers Func.NumDefers
        mv Func.nwbrCalls Func.NWBRCalls

        # initLSym is an algorithm left behind in gc,
        # not an operation on Func itself.
        mv Func.initLSym initLSym

        mv nodeQueue NodeQueue
        mv NodeQueue.empty NodeQueue.Empty
        mv NodeQueue.popLeft NodeQueue.PopLeft
        mv NodeQueue.pushRight NodeQueue.PushRight

        # Many methods on Node are actually algorithms that
        # would apply to any node implementation.
        # Those become plain functions.
        mv Node.funcname FuncName
        mv Node.isBlank IsBlank
        mv Node.isGoConst isGoConst
        mv Node.isNil IsNil
        mv Node.isParamHeapCopy isParamHeapCopy
        mv Node.isParamStackCopy isParamStackCopy
        mv Node.isSimpleName isSimpleName
        mv Node.mayBeShared MayBeShared
        mv Node.pkgFuncName PkgFuncName
        mv Node.backingArrayPtrLen backingArrayPtrLen
        mv Node.isterminating isTermNode
        mv Node.labeledControl labeledControl
        mv Nodes.isterminating isTermNodes
        mv Nodes.sigerr fmtSignature
        mv Node.MethodName methodExprName
        mv Node.MethodFunc methodExprFunc
        mv Node.IsMethod IsMethod

        # Every node will need to implement RawCopy;
        # Copy and SepCopy algorithms will use it.
        mv Node.rawcopy Node.RawCopy
        mv Node.copy Copy
        mv Node.sepcopy SepCopy

        # Extract Node.Format method body into func FmtNode,
        # but leave method wrapper behind.
        mv Node.Format:0,$ FmtNode

        # Formatting helpers that will apply to all node implementations.
        mv Node.Line Line
        mv Node.exprfmt exprFmt
        mv Node.jconv jconvFmt
        mv Node.modeString modeString
        mv Node.nconv nconvFmt
        mv Node.nodedump nodeDumpFmt
        mv Node.nodefmt nodeFmt
        mv Node.stmtfmt stmtFmt

	# Constant support needed for code moving to ir.
        mv okforconst OKForConst
        mv vconv FmtConst
        mv int64Val Int64Val
        mv float64Val Float64Val
        mv Node.ValueInterface ConstValue

        # Organize code into files.
        mv LocalPkg BuiltinPkg ir.go
        mv NumImport InstallTypeFormats Line fmt.go
        mv syntax.go Nod NodAt NewNameAt Class Pxxx PragmaFlag Nointerface SymAndPos \
                AsNode AsTypesNode BlankNode OrigSym \
                Node.SliceBounds Node.SetSliceBounds Op.IsSlice3 \
                IsConst Node.Int64Val Node.CanInt64 Node.Uint64Val Node.BoolVal Node.StringVal \
                Node.RawCopy SepCopy Copy \
                IsNil IsBlank IsMethod \
                Node.Typ Node.StorageClass node.go
        mv ConstType ConstValue Int64Val Float64Val AssertValidTypeForConst ValidTypeForConst NewLiteral idealType OKForConst val.go

        # Move files to new ir package.
        mv bitset.go class_string.go dump.go fmt.go \
                ir.go node.go op_string.go val.go \
                sizeof_test.go cmd/compile/internal/ir
'

: # fix mkbuiltin.go to generate the changes made to builtin.go during rf
sed -i '' '
        s/\[T/[types.T/g
        s/\*Node/*ir.Node/g
        /internal\/types/c \
                fmt.Fprintln(&b, `import (`) \
                fmt.Fprintln(&b, `      "cmd/compile/internal/ir"`) \
                fmt.Fprintln(&b, `      "cmd/compile/internal/types"`) \
                fmt.Fprintln(&b, `)`)
' mkbuiltin.go
gofmt -w mkbuiltin.go

: # update cmd/dist to add internal/ir
cd ../../../dist
sed -i '' '/compile.internal.gc/a\
        "cmd/compile/internal/ir",
' buildtool.go
gofmt -w buildtool.go

: # update cmd/compile TestFormats
cd ../..
go install std cmd
cd cmd/compile
go test -u || go test  # first one updates but fails; second passes

Change-Id: I5f7caf6b20629b51970279e81231a3574d5b51db
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/273008
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 16:53:33 +00:00
Russ Cox
26b66fd60b [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: introduce cmd/compile/internal/base [generated]
Move Flag, Debug, Ctxt, Exit, and error messages to
new package cmd/compile/internal/base.

These are the core functionality that everything in gc uses
and which otherwise prevent splitting any other code
out of gc into different packages.

A minor milestone: the compiler source code
no longer contains the string "yy".

[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
        mv atExit AtExit
        mv Ctxt atExitFuncs AtExit Exit base.go

        mv lineno Pos
        mv linestr FmtPos
        mv flusherrors FlushErrors
        mv yyerror Errorf
        mv yyerrorl ErrorfAt
        mv yyerrorv ErrorfVers
        mv noder.yyerrorpos noder.errorAt
        mv Warnl WarnfAt
        mv errorexit ErrorExit

        mv base.go debug.go flag.go print.go cmd/compile/internal/base
'

: # update comments
sed -i '' 's/yyerrorl/ErrorfAt/g; s/yyerror/Errorf/g' *.go

: # bootstrap.go is not built by default so invisible to rf
sed -i '' 's/Fatalf/base.Fatalf/' bootstrap.go
goimports -w bootstrap.go

: # update cmd/dist to add internal/base
cd ../../../dist
sed -i '' '/internal.amd64/a\
	"cmd/compile/internal/base",
' buildtool.go
gofmt -w buildtool.go

Change-Id: I59903c7084222d6eaee38823fd222159ba24a31a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/272250
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 16:39:54 +00:00
Russ Cox
eb3086e5a8 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: finish cleanup of Debug parsing
Now that the debug settings are in a struct, use struct tags to set
the usage messages and use reflection to populate debugtab,
much like we did for the Flag struct.

Change-Id: Id2ba30c30a9158c062527715a68bf4dd94679457
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/272247
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 16:39:48 +00:00
Russ Cox
3c240f5d17 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: clean up debug flag (-d) handling [generated]
The debug table is not as haphazard as flags, but there are still
a few mismatches between command-line names and variable names.
This CL moves them all into a consistent home (var Debug, like var Flag).

Code updated automatically using the rf command below.
A followup CL will make a few manual cleanups, leaving this CL
completely automated and easier to regenerate during merge
conflicts.

[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
	add main.go var Debug struct{}
	mv Debug_append Debug.Append
	mv Debug_checkptr Debug.Checkptr
	mv Debug_closure Debug.Closure
	mv Debug_compilelater Debug.CompileLater
	mv disable_checknil Debug.DisableNil
	mv debug_dclstack Debug.DclStack
	mv Debug_gcprog Debug.GCProg
	mv Debug_libfuzzer Debug.Libfuzzer
	mv Debug_checknil Debug.Nil
	mv Debug_panic Debug.Panic
	mv Debug_slice Debug.Slice
	mv Debug_typeassert Debug.TypeAssert
	mv Debug_wb Debug.WB
	mv Debug_export Debug.Export
	mv Debug_pctab Debug.PCTab
	mv Debug_locationlist Debug.LocationLists
	mv Debug_typecheckinl Debug.TypecheckInl
	mv Debug_gendwarfinl Debug.DwarfInl
	mv Debug_softfloat Debug.SoftFloat
	mv Debug_defer Debug.Defer
	mv Debug_dumpptrs Debug.DumpPtrs

	mv flag.go:/parse.-d/-1,/unknown.debug/+2 parseDebug

	mv debugtab Debug parseDebug \
		debugHelpHeader debugHelpFooter \
		debug.go

	# Remove //go:generate line copied from main.go
	rm debug.go:/go:generate/-+
'

Change-Id: I625761ca5659be4052f7161a83baa00df75cca91
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/272246
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 16:39:42 +00:00
Russ Cox
756661c82a [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: finish cleanup of Flag initialization
Now that all flags are in a struct, use struct tags to set the usage messages
and use reflection to walk the struct and register all the flags.

Also move some flag usage back into main.go that shouldn't
come with the rest of flag.go into package base.

Change-Id: Ie655582194906c9ab425c3d01ad8c304bc49bfe0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/271668
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 16:18:28 +00:00
Russ Cox
18573aea3c [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: clean up flag handling [generated]
The flag values have grown fairly haphazard, with no organization
or even common naming convention. This CL moves all flag values
into the Flag struct (formerly misnamed Debug), except for a few
that live in Ctxt fields instead.

This CL is entirely automated changes.
A followup CL will make a few manual cleanups, leaving this CL
completely automated and easier to regenerate during merge
conflicts.

Cleaning up flags is necessary because the printing routines
look at some of them, and the printing routines need to move
out of package gc to a new package shared by gc and any
other packages that split out of gc.

[git-generate]

cd src/cmd/compile/internal/gc
rf '
	mv Debug Flag
	mv DebugFlags Flags
	mv Flags.e Flags.LowerE
	mv Flags.h Flags.LowerH
	mv Flags.j Flags.LowerJ
	mv Flags.l Flags.LowerL
	mv Flags.m Flags.LowerM
	mv Flags.r Flags.LowerR
	mv Flags.w Flags.LowerW
	mv Flags.P Flags.Percent
	mv compiling_runtime Flag.CompilingRuntime
	mv compiling_std Flag.Std
	mv localimport Flag.D
	mv asmhdr Flag.AsmHdr
	mv buildid Flag.BuildID
	mv nBackendWorkers Flag.LowerC
	mv pure_go Flag.Complete
	mv debugstr Flag.LowerD
	mv flagDWARF Flag.Dwarf
	mv genDwarfInline Flag.GenDwarfInl
	mv flag_installsuffix Flag.InstallSuffix
	mv flag_lang Flag.Lang
	mv linkobj Flag.LinkObj
	mv debuglive Flag.Live
	mv flag_msan Flag.MSan
	mv nolocalimports Flag.NoLocalImports
	mv outfile Flag.LowerO
	mv myimportpath Ctxt.Pkgpath
	mv writearchive Flag.Pack
	mv flag_race Flag.Race
	mv spectre Flag.Spectre
	mv trace Flag.LowerT
	mv pathPrefix Flag.TrimPath
	mv Debug_vlog Ctxt.Debugvlog
	mv use_writebarrier Flag.WB
	mv Main.flag_shared Flag.Shared
	mv Main.flag_dynlink Flag.Dynlink
	mv Main.goversion Flag.GoVersion
	mv Main.symabisPath Flag.SymABIs
	mv cpuprofile Flag.CPUProfile
	mv memprofile Flag.MemProfile
	mv traceprofile Flag.TraceProfile
	mv blockprofile Flag.BlockProfile
	mv mutexprofile Flag.MutexProfile
	mv benchfile Flag.Bench
	mv Main.smallFrames Flag.SmallFrames
	mv Main.jsonLogOpt Flag.JSON

	add Flag:$ \
		Cfg struct{}
	mv embedCfg Flag.Cfg.Embed
	mv idirs Flag.Cfg.ImportDirs
	mv importMap Flag.Cfg.ImportMap
	mv packageFile Flag.Cfg.PackageFile
	mv spectreIndex Flag.Cfg.SpectreIndex

	mv addidir addImportDir

	mv main.go:/Wasm/-0,/ssaDump/-3 ParseFlags

	mv usage Flag Flags ParseFlags \
		concurrentFlagOk concurrentBackendAllowed \
		addImportDir addImportMap \
		readImportCfg readEmbedCfg \
		flag.go

	# Remove //go:generate line copied from main.go
	# along with two self-assignments from the merge.
	rm flag.go:/go:generate/-+ \
		flag.go:/Ctxt.Pkgpath = Ctxt.Pkgpath/-+ \
		flag.go:/Ctxt.Debugvlog = Ctxt.Debugvlog/-+
'

Change-Id: I10431c15fe7d9f48024d53141d4224d957dbf334
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/271667
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 15:08:55 +00:00
Russ Cox
9e0e43d84d [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: remove uses of dummy
Per https://developers.google.com/style/inclusive-documentation,
since we are editing some of this code anyway and it is easier
to put the cleanup in a separate CL.

Change-Id: Ib6b851f43f9cc0a57676564477d4ff22abb1cee5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/273106
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-11-25 04:35:29 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
7d72951229 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: replace Val with go/constant.Value
This replaces the compiler's legacy constant representation with
go/constant, which is used by go/types. This should ease integrating
with the new go/types-based type checker in the future.

Performance difference is mixed, but there's still room for
improvement.

name                      old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template                        280ms ± 6%        281ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.488 n=592+587)
Unicode                         132ms ±11%        129ms ±11%  -2.61%  (p=0.000 n=592+591)
GoTypes                         865ms ± 3%        866ms ± 3%  +0.16%  (p=0.019 n=572+577)
Compiler                        3.60s ± 3%        3.60s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.083 n=578+582)
SSA                             8.27s ± 2%        8.28s ± 2%  +0.14%  (p=0.002 n=575+580)
Flate                           177ms ± 8%        176ms ± 8%    ~     (p=0.133 n=580+590)
GoParser                        238ms ± 7%        237ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.569 n=587+591)
Reflect                         542ms ± 4%        543ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.064 n=581+579)
Tar                             244ms ± 6%        244ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.880 n=586+584)
XML                             322ms ± 5%        322ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.449 n=589+590)
LinkCompiler                    454ms ± 6%        453ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.249 n=585+583)
ExternalLinkCompiler            1.35s ± 4%        1.35s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.968 n=590+588)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler        279ms ± 7%        280ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.270 n=589+586)
[Geo mean]                      535ms             534ms       -0.17%

name                      old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template                        599ms ±22%        602ms ±21%    ~     (p=0.377 n=588+590)
Unicode                         410ms ±43%        376ms ±39%  -8.36%  (p=0.000 n=596+586)
GoTypes                         1.96s ±15%        1.97s ±17%  +0.70%  (p=0.031 n=596+594)
Compiler                        7.47s ± 9%        7.50s ± 8%  +0.38%  (p=0.031 n=591+583)
SSA                             16.2s ± 4%        16.2s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.617 n=531+531)
Flate                           298ms ±25%        292ms ±30%  -2.14%  (p=0.001 n=594+596)
GoParser                        379ms ±20%        381ms ±21%    ~     (p=0.312 n=578+584)
Reflect                         1.24s ±20%        1.25s ±23%  +0.88%  (p=0.031 n=592+596)
Tar                             471ms ±23%        473ms ±21%    ~     (p=0.616 n=593+587)
XML                             674ms ±20%        681ms ±21%  +1.03%  (p=0.050 n=584+587)
LinkCompiler                    842ms ±10%        839ms ±10%    ~     (p=0.074 n=587+590)
ExternalLinkCompiler            1.65s ± 7%        1.65s ± 7%    ~     (p=0.767 n=590+585)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler        378ms ±11%        379ms ±12%    ~     (p=0.677 n=591+586)
[Geo mean]                      1.02s             1.02s       -0.52%

name                      old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template                       37.4MB ± 0%       37.4MB ± 0%  +0.06%  (p=0.000 n=589+585)
Unicode                        29.6MB ± 0%       28.6MB ± 0%  -3.11%  (p=0.000 n=574+566)
GoTypes                         120MB ± 0%        120MB ± 0%  -0.01%  (p=0.000 n=594+593)
Compiler                        568MB ± 0%        568MB ± 0%  -0.02%  (p=0.000 n=588+591)
SSA                            1.45GB ± 0%       1.45GB ± 0%  -0.16%  (p=0.000 n=596+592)
Flate                          22.6MB ± 0%       22.5MB ± 0%  -0.36%  (p=0.000 n=593+595)
GoParser                       30.1MB ± 0%       30.1MB ± 0%  -0.01%  (p=0.000 n=590+594)
Reflect                        77.8MB ± 0%       77.8MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.631 n=584+591)
Tar                            34.1MB ± 0%       34.1MB ± 0%  -0.04%  (p=0.000 n=584+588)
XML                            43.6MB ± 0%       43.6MB ± 0%  +0.07%  (p=0.000 n=593+591)
LinkCompiler                   98.6MB ± 0%       98.6MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.096 n=590+589)
ExternalLinkCompiler           89.6MB ± 0%       89.6MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.695 n=590+587)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler       57.2MB ± 0%       57.2MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.674 n=590+589)
[Geo mean]                     78.5MB            78.3MB       -0.28%

name                      old allocs/op     new allocs/op     delta
Template                         379k ± 0%         380k ± 0%  +0.33%  (p=0.000 n=593+590)
Unicode                          344k ± 0%         338k ± 0%  -1.67%  (p=0.000 n=594+589)
GoTypes                         1.30M ± 0%        1.31M ± 0%  +0.19%  (p=0.000 n=592+591)
Compiler                        5.40M ± 0%        5.41M ± 0%  +0.23%  (p=0.000 n=587+585)
SSA                             14.2M ± 0%        14.2M ± 0%  +0.08%  (p=0.000 n=594+591)
Flate                            231k ± 0%         230k ± 0%  -0.42%  (p=0.000 n=588+589)
GoParser                         314k ± 0%         315k ± 0%  +0.16%  (p=0.000 n=587+594)
Reflect                          975k ± 0%         976k ± 0%  +0.10%  (p=0.000 n=590+594)
Tar                              344k ± 0%         345k ± 0%  +0.24%  (p=0.000 n=595+590)
XML                              422k ± 0%         424k ± 0%  +0.57%  (p=0.000 n=590+589)
LinkCompiler                     538k ± 0%         538k ± 0%  -0.00%  (p=0.045 n=592+587)
ExternalLinkCompiler             593k ± 0%         593k ± 0%    ~     (p=0.171 n=588+587)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler         172k ± 0%         172k ± 0%    ~     (p=0.996 n=590+585)
[Geo mean]                       685k              685k       -0.02%

name                      old maxRSS/op     new maxRSS/op     delta
Template                        53.7M ± 8%        53.8M ± 8%    ~     (p=0.666 n=576+574)
Unicode                         54.4M ±12%        55.0M ±10%  +1.15%  (p=0.000 n=591+588)
GoTypes                         95.1M ± 4%        95.1M ± 4%    ~     (p=0.948 n=589+591)
Compiler                         334M ± 6%         334M ± 6%    ~     (p=0.875 n=592+593)
SSA                              792M ± 5%         791M ± 5%    ~     (p=0.067 n=592+591)
Flate                           39.9M ±11%        40.0M ±10%    ~     (p=0.131 n=596+596)
GoParser                        45.2M ±11%        45.3M ±11%    ~     (p=0.353 n=592+590)
Reflect                         76.1M ± 5%        76.2M ± 5%    ~     (p=0.114 n=594+594)
Tar                             49.4M ±10%        49.6M ± 9%  +0.57%  (p=0.015 n=590+593)
XML                             57.4M ± 9%        57.7M ± 8%  +0.67%  (p=0.000 n=592+580)
LinkCompiler                     183M ± 2%         183M ± 2%    ~     (p=0.229 n=587+591)
ExternalLinkCompiler             187M ± 2%         187M ± 3%    ~     (p=0.362 n=571+562)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler         143M ± 3%         143M ± 3%    ~     (p=0.350 n=584+586)
[Geo mean]                       103M              103M       +0.23%

Passes toolstash-check.

Fixes #4617.

Change-Id: Id4f6759b4afc5e002770091d0d4f6e272ee6cbdd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/272654
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2020-11-25 00:46:44 +00:00
Russ Cox
fd11a32c92 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: clean up Node.Func
The original meaning of type Func was "extra fields factored out
of a few cases of type Node having to do with functions",
but those specific cases didn't necessarily have any relation.
A typical declared function is represented by an ODCLFUNC Node
at its declaration and an ONAME node at its uses, and both those
have a .Func field, but they are *different* Funcs.
Similarly, a closure is represented both by an OCLOSURE Node for
the value itself and an ODCLFUNC Node for the underlying function
implementing the closure. Those too have *different* Funcs,
and the Func.Closure field in one points to the other and vice versa.
This has led to no end of confusion over the years.

This CL elevates type Func to be the canonical identifier for
a given Go function.

This looks like a trivial CL but in fact is the result of a lot of
scaffolding and rewriting, discarded once the result was achieved, to
separate out the three different kinds of Func nodes into three
separate fields, limited in use to each specific Node type, to
understand which Func fields are used by which Node types and what the
possible overlaps are. There were a few overlaps, most notably around
closures, which led to more fields being added to type Func to keep
them separate even though there is now a single Func instead of two
different ones for each function.

A future CL can and should change Curfn to be a *Func instead of
a *Node, finally eliminating the confusion about whether Curfn
is an ODCLFUNC node (as it is most of the time) or an ONAME node
(as it is when type-checking an inlined function body).

Although sizeof_test.go makes it look like Func is growing by two
words, there are now half as many Funcs in a running compilation,
so the memory footprint has actually been reduced substantially.

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2020-11-24 20:58:11 +00:00
Russ Cox
357c576878 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: clean up error API
Prepare for factoring the error API out of this package by
cleaning it up. The doc comments use the intended new names,
which will be introduced in the next CL.

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2020-11-24 15:07:09 +00:00
Russ Cox
5fd949e4bd [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: initialize importMap lazily
This sets up the next CL, moving importMap to a global zeroed struct.

Change-Id: I1acc91b440d3da6e28fb32bd275fb3cd36db4e97
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2020-11-24 14:58:20 +00:00
Russ Cox
7b144ed4f7 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: rewrite concurrentFlagOk to be clearer
The current implementation copies Debug, clears a bunch of flags
that are meant to be considered OK, and then checks the result
against the zero value. But more flags are cleared than remain:
it's easier to write and to understand to just check the ones that
need checking.

This phrasing also makes it safe to move more flags into the struct.

It turns out that some of the flags being checked should probably
not be checked, but this CL is meant to be a strict semantic no-op,
so left a TODO to clean up the function a bit more later.

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2020-11-24 14:58:10 +00:00
Dan Scales
c31540364c cmd/compile: flag "-d=dumpptrs" to print Node ptrs in Dump output
The printing of the ptr values can mean that two dump outputs can't easily be
compared for the identical structure, so adding the "-d=dumpptrs" option to make
printing of Node pointer values be an option.

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2020-11-19 17:28:05 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
5b0ec1a6ac cmd/compile: fix panic in field tracking logic
Within the frontend, we generally don't guarantee uniqueness of
anonymous types. For example, each struct type literal gets
represented by its own types.Type instance.

However, the field tracking code was using the struct type as a map
key. This broke in golang.org/cl/256457, because that CL started
changing the inlined parameter variables from using the types.Type of
the declared parameter to that of the call site argument. These are
always identical types (e.g., types.Identical would report true), but
they can be different pointer values, causing the map lookup to fail.

The easiest fix is to simply get rid of the map and instead use
Node.Opt for tracking the types.Field. To mitigate against more latent
field tracking failures (e.g., if any other code were to start trying
to use Opt on ODOT/ODOTPTR fields), we store this field
unconditionally. I also expect having the types.Field will be useful
to other frontend code in the future.

Finally, to make it easier to test field tracking without having to
run make.bash with GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack, this commit adds a
-d=fieldtrack flag as an alternative way to enable field tracking
within the compiler. See also #42681.

Fixes #42686.

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2020-11-18 22:12:57 +00:00
Joel Sing
8eb846fd37 cmd/compile,cmd/dist,cmd/go: enable pie buildmode for linux/riscv64
Enable pie as a buildmode for linux/riscv64, along with associated tests.

Change-Id: I3fb0234d534dbeb96aa6cee6ae872304fbe02cf4
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Matthew Dempsky
5cc43c51c9 cmd/compile: early devirtualization of interface method calls
After inlining, add a pass that looks for interface calls where we can
statically determine the interface value's concrete type. If such a
case is found, insert an explicit type assertion to the concrete type
so that escape analysis can see it.

Fixes #33160.

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2020-10-29 19:06:32 +00:00
Joel Sing
2e6f50020c Revert "cmd/compile,cmd/internal/sys: enable additional build modes on linux/riscv64"
This reverts CL 263457.

It turns out that this still missed changes to cmd/link/internal/ld/config.go
and some of these build modes also fail once cgo is enabled. Disable again for
now.

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2020-10-29 18:26:18 +00:00
Joel Sing
4f2d213476 cmd/compile,cmd/internal/sys: enable additional build modes on linux/riscv64
Enable c-archive, c-shared, shared and pie build modes for linux/riscv64.

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Russ Cox
8bde9b320e cmd/compile: add //go:embed support
This commit contains the compiler support for //go:embed lines.
The go command passes to the compiler an "embed config"
that maps literal patterns like *.txt to the set of files to embed.
The compiler then lays out the content of those files as static data
in the form of an embed.Files or string or []byte in the final object file.

The test for this code is the end-to-end test hooking up the
embed, cmd/compile, and cmd/go changes, in the next CL.

For #41191.

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2020-10-23 00:29:10 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
3bac5faa4a cmd/compile: make gc debug flags collector a struct
gc debug flags are currently stored in a 256-long array, that is then
addressed using the ASCII numeric value of the flag itself (a quirk
inherited from the old C compiler). It is also a little wasteful,
since we only define 16 flags, and the other 240 array elements are
always empty.

This change makes Debug a struct, which also provides static checking
that we're not referencing flags that does not exist.

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Than McIntosh
dd58239dd2 cmd/asm: allow def/ref of func ABI when compiling runtime
Function symbols defined and referenced by assembly source currently
always default to ABI0; this patch adds preliminary support for
accepting an explicit ABI selector clause for func defs/refs. This
functionality is currently only enabled when compiling runtime-related
packages (runtime, syscall, reflect). Examples:

  TEXT ·DefinedAbi0Symbol<ABI0>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
        RET

  TEXT ·DefinedAbi1Symbol<ABIInternal>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
        CALL    ·AbiZerolSym<ABI0>(SB)
	...
        JMP     ·AbiInternalSym<ABIInternal>(SB)
        RET

Also included is a small change to the code in the compiler that reads
the symabis file emitted by the assembler.

New behavior is currently gated under GOEXPERIMENT=regabi.

Updates #27539, #40724.

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2020-10-19 11:25:35 +00:00
David Chase
f4cbf3477f cmd/compile: allow directory specification for GOSSAFUNC output
This was useful for debugging failures occurring during make.bash.
The added flush also ensures that any hints in the GOSSAFUNC output
are flushed before fatal exit.

The environment variable GOSSADIR specifies where the SSA html debugging
files should be placed.  To avoid collisions, each one is written into
the [package].[functionOrMethod].html, where [package] is the filepath
separator separated package name, function is the function name, and method
is either (*Type).Method, or Type.Method, as appropriate.  Directories
are created as necessary to make this work.

Change-Id: I420927426b618b633bb1ffc51cf0f223b8f6d49c
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2020-10-01 20:52:34 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
f5d59d0e38 cmd/compile: skip looking for OCLOSURE nodes in xtop
xtop holds package's top-level declaration statements, but OCLOSURE
only appears in expression contexts. xtop will instead hold the
synthetic ODCLFUNC representing OCLOSURE's function body.

This CL makes the loop consistent with the later phases that only look
for ODCLFUNC nodes in xtop.

Passes toolstash-check.

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2020-09-16 23:00:02 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
f4936d09fd cmd/compile: call fninit earlier
This allows the global initializers function to go through normal
mid-end optimizations (e.g., inlining, escape analysis) like any other
function.

Updates #33485.

Change-Id: I9bcfe98b8628d1aca09b4c238d8d3b74c69010a5
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2020-09-14 23:42:44 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
237410547b cmd/compile: better dclcontext handling in func{hdr,body}
funchdr and funcbody currently assume that either (1) Curfn == nil &&
dclcontext == PEXTERN, or (2) Curfn != nil && dclcontext == PAUTO.
This is a reasonable assumption during parsing. However, these
functions end up getting used in other contexts, and not all callers
are so disciplined about Curfn/dclcontext handling.

This CL changes them to save/restore arbitrary Curfn/dclcontext pairs
instead. This is necessary for the followup CL, which pushes fninit
earlier. Otherwise, Curfn/dclcontext fall out of sync, and funchdr
panics.

Passes toolstash-check.

Updates #33485.

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2020-09-14 23:42:35 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
27e3778793 [dev.link] cmd: remove "2", another round
Rename the goobj2 package to goobj.

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2020-08-11 18:32:23 +00:00
Jeremy Faller
128f4e51f2 [dev.link] ensure package path is set when TEXT symbols are created
We're reworking pclntab generation in the linker, and with that we're
moving FuncID generation in to the compiler. Determining the FuncID is
done by a lookup on the package.function name; therefore, we need the
package whenever we make the TEXT symbols.

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2020-07-31 13:55:19 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
526d99a49a [dev.link] cmd/internal/obj: handle content-addressable symbols with relocations
For content-addressable symbols with relocations, we build a
content hash based on its content and relocations. Depending on
the category of the referenced symbol, we choose different hash
algorithms such that the hash is globally consistent.

For now, we only support content-addressable symbols with
relocations when the current package's import path is known, so
that the symbol names are fully expanded. Otherwise, if the
referenced symbol is a named symbol whose name is not fully
expanded, the hash won't be globally consistent, and can cause
erroneous collisions. This is fine for now, as the deduplication
is just an optimization, not a requirement for correctness (until
we get to type descriptors).

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2020-07-20 17:26:32 +00:00
Than McIntosh
96ec09da48 [dev.link] cmd/{compile,link}: split SDWARFINFO symtype into sub-types
This change splits the SDWARFINFO symbol type (a generic container of
DWARF content) into separate sub-classes. The new symbol types are

 SDWARFCUINFO    comp unit DIE, also CU info and CU packagename syms
 SDWARFCONST     constant DIE
 SDWARFFCN       subprogram DIE (default and concrete)
 SDWARFABSFCN    abstract function DIE
 SDWARFTYPE      type DIE
 SDWARFVAR       global variable DIE

Advantage of doing this: in the linker there are several places where
we have to iterate over a symbol's relocations to pick out references
to specific classes of DWARF sub-symbols (for example, looking for all
abstract function DIEs referenced by a subprogram DIE, or looking at
all the type DIEs used in a subprogram DIE). By splitting SDWARFINFO
into parts clients can now look only at the relocation target's sym
type as opposed to having to materialize the target sym name, or do a
lookup.

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2020-05-26 17:31:19 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
cf3bf9959c [dev.link] cmd/internal/obj: remove asm parameter of NumberSyms
Now we have ctxt.IsAsm, use that, instead of passing in a
parameter.

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2020-05-19 14:54:09 +00:00