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Ben Shi f9800a9473 test/codegen: add more test cases for arm64
More test cases of combined load for arm64.

Change-Id: I7a9f4dcec6930f161cbded1f47dbf7fcef1db4f1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/122582
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2018-07-10 15:41:15 +00:00
Cherry Zhang c801232525 cmd/compile: make sure alg functions are generated when we call them
When DWARF is disabled, some alg functions were not generated.
Make sure they are generated when we about to generate calls to
them.

Fixes #23546.

Change-Id: Iecfa0eea830e42ee92e55268167cefb1540980b2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/122403
Run-TryBot: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
2018-07-10 01:20:45 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 5f256dc8e6 test: add test for gccgo bug #26248
The fix is CL 122756.

Updates #26248.

Change-Id: Ic4250ab5d01da9f65d0bc033e2306343d9c87a99
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/122757
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2018-07-10 01:19:37 +00:00
Keith Randall 58d287e5e8 cmd/compile: ensure that loop condition is detected correctly
We need to make sure that the terminating comparison has the right
sense given the increment direction. If the increment is positive,
the terminating comparsion must be < or <=. If the increment is
negative, the terminating comparison must be > or >=.

Do a few cleanups,  like constant-folding entry==0, adding comments,
removing unused "exported" fields.

Fixes #26116

Change-Id: I14230ee8126054b750e2a1f2b18eb8f09873dbd5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/121940
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2018-07-09 18:23:39 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 8d5fd871d7 cmd/compile: fix "width not calculated" ICE
Expanding interface method sets is handled during width calculation,
which can't be performed concurrently. Make sure that we eagerly
expand interfaces in the frontend when importing them, even if they're
not actually used by code, because we might need to generate a type
description of them.

Fixes #25055.

Change-Id: I6fd2756de2c7d5dbc33056f70b3028ca3aebab41
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/122517
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2018-07-06 20:25:52 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 3f54e8537a cmd/compile: run generic deadcode in -N mode
Late opt pass may generate dead stores, which messes up store
chain calculation in later passes. Run generic deadcode even
in -N mode to remove them.

Fixes #26163.

Change-Id: I8276101717bb978d5980e6c7998f53fd8d0ae10f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/121856
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2018-07-02 20:53:23 +00:00
Michael Munday adfa8b8691 cmd/compile: keep autos whose address reaches a phi
If the address of an auto reaches a phi then any further stores to
the pointer represented by the phi probably need to be kept. This
is because stores to the other arguments to the phi may be visible
to the program.

Fixes #26153.

Change-Id: Ic506c6c543bf70d792e5b1a64bdde1e5fdf1126a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/121796
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2018-07-02 19:43:07 +00:00
David Chase d4d8237a5b Revert "cmd/compile: make OpAddr depend on VarDef in storeOrder"
This reverts commit 1a27f048ad.

Reason for revert: Broke the ssacheck and -N-l builders, and the -N-l fix looks like it will take some time and take a different route entirely.

Change-Id: Ie0ac5e86ab7d72a303dfbbc48dfdf1e092d4f61a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/121715
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2018-06-29 19:48:48 +00:00
David Chase 1a27f048ad cmd/compile: make OpAddr depend on VarDef in storeOrder
Given a carefully constructed input, writebarrier would
split a block with the OpAddr in the first half and the
VarDef in the second half which ultimately leads to a
compiler crash because the scheduler is no longer able
to put them in the proper order.

To fix, recognize the implicit dependence of OpAddr on
the VarDef of the same symbol if any exists.

This fix was chosen over making OpAddr take a memory
operand to make the dependence explicit, because this
change is less invasive at this late part of the 1.11
release cycle.

Fixes #26105.

Change-Id: I9b65460673af3af41740ef877d2fca91acd336bc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/121436
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2018-06-29 15:20:52 +00:00
Cherry Zhang d21bdf125c cmd/compile: check SSAability in handling of INDEX of 1-element array
SSA can handle 1-element array, but only when the element type
is SSAable. When building SSA for INDEX of 1-element array, we
did not check the element type is SSAable. And when it's not,
it resulted in an unhandled SSA op.

Fixes #26120.

Change-Id: Id709996b5d9d90212f6c56d3f27eed320a4d8360
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2018-06-29 12:05:05 +00:00
Robert Griesemer b410ce750e cmd/compile: don't crash in untyped expr to interface conversion
Fixes #24763.

Change-Id: Ibe534271d75b6961d00ebfd7d42c43a3ac650d79
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/121335
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2018-06-28 23:01:22 +00:00
Ilya Tocar b71ea0b7dd cmd/compile: mark CMOVLEQF, CMOVWEQF as cloberring AX
Code generation for OpAMD64CMOV[WLQ]EQF uses AX as a scratch register,
but only CMOVQEQF, correctly lets compiler know. Mark other 2 as
clobbering AX.

Fixes #26097

Change-Id: I2a65bd67bf18a540898b4a0ae6c8766e0b767b19
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2018-06-28 18:39:56 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 1d303a0086 cmd/compile: fold offset into address on Wasm
On Wasm, the offset was not folded into LoweredAddr, so it was
not rematerializeable. This led to the address-taken operation
in some cases generated too early, before the local variable
becoming live. The liveness code thinks the variable live when
the address is taken, then backs it up to live at function
entry, then complains about it, because nothing other than
arguments should be live on entry.

This CL folds the offset into the address operation, so it is
rematerializeable and so generated right before use, after the
variable actually becomes live.

It might be possible to relax the liveness code not to think a
variable live when its address being taken, but until the address
actually being used. But it would be quite complicated. As we're
late in Go 1.11 freeze, it would be better not to do it. Also,
I think the address operation is rematerializeable now on all
architectures, so this is probably less necessary.

This may also be a slight optimization, as the address+offset is
now rematerializeable, which can be generated on the Wasm stack,
without using any "registers" which are emulated by local
variables on Wasm. I don't know how to do benchmarks on Wasm. At
least, cmd/go binary size shrinks 9K.

Fixes #25966.

Change-Id: I01e5869515d6a3942fccdcb857f924a866876e57
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2018-06-27 14:30:00 +00:00
David Chase 7e9d55eeeb cmd/compile: avoid remainder in loopbce when increment=0
For non-unit increment, loopbce checks to see if the
increment evenly divides the difference between (constant)
loop start and end.  This test panics when the increment
is zero.

Fix: check for zero, if found, don't optimize the loop.

Also added missing copyright notice to loopbce.go.

Fixes #26043.

Change-Id: I5f460104879cacc94481949234c9ce8c519d6380
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/120759
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2018-06-25 20:36:42 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky f422bea498 cmd/compile: fix compile failure for lazily resolved shadowed types
If expanding an inline function body required lazily expanding a
package-scoped type whose identifier was shadowed within the function
body, the lazy expansion would instead overwrite the local symbol
definition instead of the package-scoped symbol. This was due to
importsym using s.Def instead of s.PkgDef.

Unfortunately, this is yet another consequence of the current awkward
scope handling code.

Passes toolstash-check.

Fixes #25984.

Change-Id: Ia7033e1749a883e6e979c854d4b12b0b28083dd8
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2018-06-22 17:57:09 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 78a579316b cmd/compile: convert uint32 to int32 in ARM constant folding rules
MOVWconst's AuxInt is Int32. SSA check complains if the AuxInt
does not fit in int32. Convert uint32 to int32 to make it happy.

The generated code is unchanged. MOVW only cares low 32 bits.

Passes "toolstash -cmp" std cmd for ARM.

Fixes #25993.

Change-Id: I2b6532c9c285ea6d89652505fb7c553f85a98864
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/120335
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2018-06-22 16:25:32 +00:00
David Chase c6e455bb11 cmd/compile: conditional on -race, disable inline of go:norace
Adds the appropriate check to inl.go.
Includes tests of both -race+go:norace and plain go:norace.

Fixes #24651.

Change-Id: Id806342430c20baf4679a985d12eea3b677092e0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/119195
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2018-06-19 20:59:10 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 707ca18d97 cmd/compile: more accurate position for select case error message
Fixes #25958.

Change-Id: I1f4808a70c20334ecfc4eb1789f5389d94dcf00e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/119755
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2018-06-19 17:52:23 +00:00
David Chase c359d759a7 cmd/compile: ensure that operand of ORETURN is not double-walked
Inlining of switch statements into a RETURNed expression
can sometimes lead to the switch being walked twice, which
results in a miscompiled switch statement. The bug depends
on:

1) multiple results
2) named results
3) a return statement whose expression includes a call to a
function containing a switch statement that is inlined.

It may also be significant that the default case of that
switch is a panic(), though that's not proven.

Rearranged the walk case for ORETURN so that double walks are
not possible.  Added a test, because this is so fiddly.
Added a check against double walks, verified that it fires
w/o other fix.

Fixes #25776.

Change-Id: I2d594351fa082632512ef989af67eb887059729b
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2018-06-14 20:08:10 +00:00
Emmanuel T Odeke 7bc99ffa05 cmd/compile: make case insensitive suggestions aware of package
Ensure that compiler error suggestions after case insensitive
field lookups don't mistakenly reported unexported fields if
those fields aren't in the local package being processed.

Fixes #25727

Change-Id: Icae84388c2a82c8cb539f3d43ad348f50a644caa
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2018-06-13 23:12:54 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick 39ad208c13 test: add test to verify that string copies don't get optimized away
Fixes #25834

Change-Id: I33e58dabfd04b84dfee1a9a3796796b5d19862e7
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2018-06-12 19:10:34 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 48987baa09 cmd/compile: correct alias cycle detection
The original fix (https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/35831)
for this issue was incorrect as it reported cycles in cases where
it shouldn't.

Instead, use a different approach: A type cycle containing aliases
is only a cycle if there are no type definitions. As soon as there
is a type definition, alias expansion terminates and there is no
cycle.

Approach: Split sprint_depchain into two non-recursive and more
easily understandable functions (cycleFor and cycleTrace),
and use those instead for cycle reporting. Analyze the cycle
returned by cycleFor before issueing an alias cycle error.

Also: Removed original fix (main.go) which introduced a separate
crash (#23823).

Fixes #18640.
Fixes #23823.
Fixes #24939.

Change-Id: Ic3707a9dec40a71dc928a3e49b4868c5fac3d3b7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/118078
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2018-06-12 18:55:39 +00:00
David Chase c08b01ecb4 cmd/compile: fix panic-okay-to-inline change; adjust tests
This line of the inlining tuning experiment
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/109918/1/src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/inl.go#347
was incorrectly rewritten in a later patch to use the call
cost, not the panic cost, and thus the inlining of panic
didn't occur when it should.  I discovered this when I
realized that tests should have failed, but didn't.

Fix is to make the correct change, and also to modify the
tests that this causes to fail.  One test now asserts the
new normal, the other calls "ppanic" instead which is
designed to behave like panic but not be inlined.

Change-Id: I423bb7f08bd66a70d999826dd9b87027abf34cdf
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2018-06-06 20:35:23 +00:00
Yury Smolsky 7c1f361e25 test: add comments for all test actions
Every action has a short annotation.
The errorCheck function has a comment adapted from errchk script.

Removed redundant assigments to tmpDir.

Change-Id: Ifdd1284de046a0ce2aad26bd8da8a8e6a7707a8e
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2018-06-06 15:12:32 +00:00
Richard Musiol 88dc4aee7c cmd/compile: fix OffPtr with negative offset on wasm
The wasm archtecture was missing a rule to handle OffPtr with a
negative offset. This commit makes it so OffPtr always gets lowered
to I64AddConst.

Fixes #25741

Change-Id: I1d48e2954e3ff31deb8cba9a9bf0cab7c4bab71a
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2018-06-06 14:40:25 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 9be4f312bf cmd/compile: revert internal parameter rename (from ".anonX" to "") before export
In the old binary export format, parameter names for parameter lists
which contained only types where never written, so this problem didn't
come up.

Fixes #25101.

Change-Id: Ia8b817f7f467570b05f88d584e86b6ef4acdccc6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/116376
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2018-06-05 20:22:07 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 4a2bec9726 cmd/compile: fix printing of array types in error messages
Fixes #23094.

Change-Id: I9aa36046488baa5f55cf2099e10cfb39ecd17b06
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2018-06-05 00:43:22 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 75c1aed345 runtime: slightly better error message for assertion panics with identical looking types
Fixes #18911.

Change-Id: Ice10f37460a4f0a66cddeacfe26c28045f5e60fe
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2018-06-05 00:29:50 +00:00
Keith Randall 06b326054d cmd/compile: include callee args section when checking frame too large
The stack frame includes the callee args section. At the point where
we were checking the frame size, that part of the frame had not been
computed yet. Move the check later so we can include the callee args size.

Fixes #20780
Update #25507

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2018-06-02 18:00:44 +00:00
Yury Smolsky 7cb1810fe8 test: skip test/fixedbugs/bug345.go on windows
Before the CL 115277 we did not run the test on Windows,
so let's just go back to not running the test on Windows.
There is nothing OS-specific about this test,
so skipping it on Windows doesn't seem like a big deal.

Updates #25693
Fixes #25586

Change-Id: I1eb3e158b322d73e271ef388f8c6e2f2af0a0729
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2018-06-01 21:46:07 +00:00
Yury Smolsky 57d40f1b27 test: remove rundircmpout and cmpout actions
This CL removes the rundircmpout action completely
because it is not used anywhere.

The run case already looks for output files. Rename the cmpout action
mentioned in tests to the run action and remove "cmpout" from run.go.

Change-Id: I835ceb70082927f8e9360e0ea0ba74f296363ab3
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2018-05-31 17:36:45 +00:00
Yury Smolsky caf968616a test: eliminate use of Perl in fixedbugs/bug345.go
To allow testing of fixedbugs/bug345.go in Go,
a new flag -n is introduced. This flag disables setting
of relative path for local imports and imports search path
to current dir, namely -D . -I . are not passed to the compiler.
Error regexps are fixed to allow running the test in temp directory.

This change eliminates the last place where Perl
script "errchk" was used.

Fixes #25586.

Change-Id: If085f466e6955312d77315f96d3ef1cb68495aef
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2018-05-31 13:29:50 +00:00
Keith Randall db9341a024 cmd/compile: update WBLoads during deadcode
When we deadcode-remove a block which is a write barrier test,
remove that block from the list of write barrier test blocks.

Fixes #25516

Change-Id: I1efe732d5476003eab4ad6bf67d0340d7874ff0c
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2018-05-29 17:45:36 +00:00
Keith Randall d15d055054 cmd/compile: reject large argument areas
Extend stack frame limit of 1GB to include large argument/return areas.
Argument/return areas are part of the parent frame, not the frame itself,
so they need to be handled separately.

Fixes #25507.

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2018-05-29 16:58:05 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 002c764533 test: gofmt bounds.go
Change-Id: I8b462e20064658120afc8eb1cbac926254d1e24e
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2018-05-29 02:39:16 +00:00
Yury Smolsky cb80c28961 test: eliminate use of Perl in test/fixedbugs/bug248.go
This change enables bug248 to be tested with Go code.
For that, it adds a flag -1 to error check and run directory
with one package failing compilation prior the last package
which should be run.

Specifically, the "p" package in bug1.go file was renamed into "q"
to compile them in separate steps,
bug2.go and bug3.go files were reordered,
bug2.go was changed into non-main package.

Updates #25586.

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2018-05-26 15:20:42 +00:00
Ben Shi 8a85bce215 test/codegen: improve test cases for arm64
1. Some incorrect test cases are disabled.
2. Some wrong test cases are corrected.
3. Some new test cases are added.

Change-Id: Ib5d0473d55159f233ddab79f96967eaec7b08597
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2018-05-22 14:50:41 +00:00
Austin Clements a367f44c18 cmd/compile: enable stack maps everywhere except unsafe points
This modifies issafepoint in liveness analysis to report almost every
operation as a safe point. There are four things we don't mark as
safe-points:

1. Runtime code (other than at calls).

2. go:nosplit functions (other than at calls).

3. Instructions between the load of the write barrier-enabled flag and
   the write.

4. Instructions leading up to a uintptr -> unsafe.Pointer conversion.

We'll optimize this in later CLs:

name        old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template          185ms ± 2%        190ms ± 2%   +2.95%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Unicode          96.3ms ± 3%       96.4ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.905 n=10+9)
GoTypes           658ms ± 0%        669ms ± 1%   +1.72%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Compiler          3.14s ± 1%        3.18s ± 1%   +1.56%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
SSA               7.41s ± 2%        7.59s ± 1%   +2.48%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Flate             126ms ± 1%        128ms ± 1%   +2.08%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoParser          153ms ± 1%        157ms ± 2%   +2.38%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Reflect           437ms ± 1%        442ms ± 1%   +0.98%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
Tar               178ms ± 1%        179ms ± 1%   +0.67%  (p=0.035 n=10+9)
XML               223ms ± 1%        229ms ± 1%   +2.58%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
[Geo mean]        394ms             401ms        +1.75%

No effect on binary size because we're not yet emitting these extra
safe points.

For #24543.

Change-Id: I16a1eebb9183cad7cef9d53c0fd21a973cad6859
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2018-05-22 14:43:37 +00:00
Austin Clements 837ed98d63 cmd/compile: don't produce a past-the-end pointer in range loops
Currently, range loops over slices and arrays are compiled roughly
like:

for i, x := range s { b }
  ⇓
for i, _n, _p := 0, len(s), &s[0]; i < _n; i, _p = i+1, _p + unsafe.Sizeof(s[0]) { b }
  ⇓
i, _n, _p := 0, len(s), &s[0]
goto cond
body:
{ b }
i, _p = i+1, _p + unsafe.Sizeof(s[0])
cond:
if i < _n { goto body } else { goto end }
end:

The problem with this lowering is that _p may temporarily point past
the end of the allocation the moment before the loop terminates. Right
now this isn't a problem because there's never a safe-point during
this brief moment.

We're about to introduce safe-points everywhere, so this bad pointer
is going to be a problem. We could mark the increment as an unsafe
block, but this inhibits reordering opportunities and could result in
infrequent safe-points if the body is short.

Instead, this CL fixes this by changing how we compile range loops to
never produce this past-the-end pointer. It changes the lowering to
roughly:

i, _n, _p := 0, len(s), &s[0]
if i < _n { goto body } else { goto end }
top:
_p += unsafe.Sizeof(s[0])
body:
{ b }
i++
if i < _n { goto top } else { goto end }
end:

Notably, the increment is split into two parts: we increment the index
before checking the condition, but increment the pointer only *after*
the condition check has succeeded.

The implementation builds on the OFORUNTIL construct that was
introduced during the loop preemption experiments, since OFORUNTIL
places the increment and condition after the loop body. To support the
extra "late increment" step, we further define OFORUNTIL's "List"
field to contain the late increment statements. This makes all of this
a relatively small change.

This depends on the improvements to the prove pass in CL 102603. With
the current lowering, bounds-check elimination knows that i < _n in
the body because the body block is dominated by the cond block. In the
new lowering, deriving this fact requires detecting that i < _n on
*both* paths into body and hence is true in body. CL 102603 made prove
able to detect this.

The code size effect of this is minimal. The cmd/go binary on
linux/amd64 increases by 0.17%. Performance-wise, this actually
appears to be a net win, though it's mostly noise:

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-12              2.80s ± 0%     2.61s ± 1%  -6.88%  (p=0.000 n=20+18)
Fannkuch11-12                2.41s ± 0%     2.42s ± 0%  +0.05%  (p=0.005 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfEmpty-12          41.6ns ± 5%    41.4ns ± 6%    ~     (p=0.765 n=20+19)
FmtFprintfString-12         69.4ns ± 3%    69.3ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.084 n=19+17)
FmtFprintfInt-12            76.1ns ± 1%    77.3ns ± 1%  +1.57%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
FmtFprintfIntInt-12          122ns ± 2%     123ns ± 3%  +0.95%  (p=0.015 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-12     153ns ± 2%     151ns ± 3%  -1.27%  (p=0.013 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfFloat-12           215ns ± 0%     216ns ± 0%  +0.47%  (p=0.000 n=20+16)
FmtManyArgs-12               486ns ± 1%     498ns ± 0%  +2.40%  (p=0.000 n=20+17)
GobDecode-12                6.43ms ± 0%    6.50ms ± 0%  +1.08%  (p=0.000 n=18+19)
GobEncode-12                5.43ms ± 1%    5.47ms ± 0%  +0.76%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Gzip-12                      218ms ± 1%     218ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.883 n=20+20)
Gunzip-12                   38.8ms ± 0%    38.9ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.644 n=19+19)
HTTPClientServer-12         76.2µs ± 1%    76.4µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.218 n=20+20)
JSONEncode-12               12.2ms ± 0%    12.3ms ± 1%  +0.45%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
JSONDecode-12               54.2ms ± 1%    53.3ms ± 0%  -1.67%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Mandelbrot200-12            3.71ms ± 0%    3.71ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.143 n=19+20)
GoParse-12                  3.22ms ± 0%    3.19ms ± 1%  -0.72%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-12      76.7ns ± 1%    75.8ns ± 1%  -1.19%  (p=0.000 n=20+17)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-12       245ns ± 1%     243ns ± 0%  -0.72%  (p=0.000 n=18+17)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-12      71.9ns ± 0%    71.7ns ± 1%  -0.39%  (p=0.006 n=12+18)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-12       358ns ± 1%     354ns ± 1%  -1.13%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-12      105ns ± 2%     105ns ± 1%  -0.63%  (p=0.007 n=19+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-12     31.9µs ± 1%    31.9µs ± 1%    ~     (p=1.000 n=17+17)
RegexpMatchHard_32-12       1.51µs ± 1%    1.52µs ± 2%  +0.46%  (p=0.042 n=18+18)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-12       45.3µs ± 1%    45.5µs ± 2%  +0.44%  (p=0.029 n=18+19)
Revcomp-12                   388ms ± 1%     385ms ± 0%  -0.57%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
Template-12                 63.0ms ± 1%    63.3ms ± 0%  +0.50%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
TimeParse-12                 309ns ± 1%     307ns ± 0%  -0.62%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
TimeFormat-12                328ns ± 0%     333ns ± 0%  +1.35%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
[Geo mean]                  47.0µs         46.9µs       -0.20%

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20180326.1)

For #10958.
For #24543.

Change-Id: Icbd52e711fdbe7938a1fea3e6baca1104b53ac3a
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2018-05-22 14:15:46 +00:00
Austin Clements b812eec928 cmd/compile: detect OFORUNTIL inductive facts in prove
Currently, we compile range loops into for loops with the obvious
initialization and update of the index variable. In this form, the
prove pass can see that the body is dominated by an i < len condition,
and findIndVar can detect that i is an induction variable and that
0 <= i < len.

GOEXPERIMENT=preemptibleloops compiles range loops to OFORUNTIL and
we're preparing to unconditionally switch to a variation of this for
 #24543. OFORUNTIL moves the increment and condition *after* the body,
which makes the bounds on the index variable much less obvious. With
OFORUNTIL, proving anything about the index variable requires
understanding the phi that joins the index values at the top of the
loop body block.

This interferes with both prove's ability to see that i < len (this is
true on both paths that enter the body, but from two different
conditional checks) and with findIndVar's ability to detect the
induction pattern.

Fix this by teaching prove to detect that the index in the pattern
constructed by OFORUNTIL is an induction variable and add both bounds
to the facts table. Currently this is done separately from findIndVar
because it depends on prove's factsTable, while findIndVar runs before
visiting blocks and building the factsTable.

Without any GOEXPERIMENT, this has no effect on std or cmd. However,
with GOEXPERIMENT=preemptibleloops, this change becomes necessary to
prove 90 conditions in std and cmd.

Change-Id: Ic025d669f81b53426309da5a6e8010e5ccaf4f49
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2018-05-22 14:15:44 +00:00
David Chase eeff8fa453 cmd/compile: remove now-irrelevant test
This test measures "line churn" which was minimized to help
improve the debugger experience.  With proper is_stmt markers,
this is no longer necessary, and it is more accurate (for
profiling) to allow line numbers to vary willy-nilly.

"Debugger experience" is now better measured by
cmd/compile/internal/ssa/debug_test.go

This CL made the obsoleting change:
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/102435

Change-Id: I874ab89f3b243b905aaeba7836118f632225a667
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2018-05-14 20:33:00 +00:00
David Chase c2c1822b12 cmd/compile: assign and preserve statement boundaries.
A new pass run after ssa building (before any other
optimization) identifies the "first" ssa node for each
statement. Other "noise" nodes are tagged as being never
appropriate for a statement boundary (e.g., VarKill, VarDef,
Phi).

Rewrite, deadcode, cse, and nilcheck are modified to move
the statement boundaries forward whenever possible if a
boundary-tagged ssa value is removed; never-boundary nodes
are ignored in this search (some operations involving
constants are also tagged as never-boundary and also ignored
because they are likely to be moved or removed during
optimization).

Code generation treats all nodes except those explicitly
marked as statement boundaries as "not statement" nodes,
and floats statement boundaries to the beginning of each
same-line run of instructions found within a basic block.

Line number html conversion was modified to make statement
boundary nodes a bit more obvious by prepending a "+".

The code in fuse.go that glued together the value slices
of two blocks produced a result that depended on the
former capacities (not lengths) of the two slices.  This
causes differences in the 386 bootstrap, and also can
sometimes put values into an order that does a worse job
of preserving statement boundaries when values are removed.

Portions of two delve tests that had caught problems were
incorporated into ssa/debug_test.go.  There are some
opportunities to do better with optimized code, but the
next-ing is not lying or overly jumpy.

Over 4 CLs, compilebench geomean measured binary size
increase of 3.5% and compile user time increase of 3.8%
(this is after optimization to reuse a sparse map instead
of creating multiple maps.)

This CL worsens the optimized-debugging experience with
Delve; we need to work with the delve team so that
they can use the is_stmt marks that we're emitting now.

The reference output changes from time to time depending
on other changes in the compiler, sometimes better,
sometimes worse.

This CL now includes a test ensuring that 99+% of the lines
in the Go command itself (a handy optimized binary) include
is_stmt markers.

Change-Id: I359c94e06843f1eb41f9da437bd614885aa9644a
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2018-05-14 14:09:49 +00:00
Keith Randall 599f56dc05 cmd/compile: fix zero extend after float->int conversion
Don't do direct loads from argument slots if the sizes don't match.
This prevents us from loading from a float32 using a uint64 load
during expressions like uint64(math.float32Bits(f)) where f is a float32 arg.

Fixes #25322

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2018-05-10 17:32:43 +00:00
Lynn Boger e4172e5f5e cmd/compile/internal/ssa: initialize t.UInt in SetTypPtrs()
Initialization of t.UInt is missing from SetTypPtrs in config.go,
preventing rules that use it from matching when they should.
This adds the initialization to allow those rules to work.

Updated test/codegen/rotate.go to test for this case, which
appears in math/bits RotateLeft32 and RotateLeft64. There had been
a testcase for this in go 1.10 but that went away when asm_test.go
was removed.

Change-Id: I82fc825ad8364df6fc36a69a1e448214d2e24ed5
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2018-05-10 14:50:30 +00:00
Michael Munday 6d00e8c478 cmd/compile: convert memmove call into Move when arguments are disjoint
Move ops can be faster than memmove calls because the number of bytes
to be moved is fixed and they don't incur the overhead of a call.
This change allows memmove to be converted into a Move op when the
arguments are disjoint.

The optimization is only enabled on s390x at the moment, however
other architectures may also benefit from it in the future. The
memmove inlining rule triggers an extra 12 times when compiling the
standard library. It will most likely make more of a difference as the
disjoint function is improved over time (to recognize fresh heap
allocations for example).

Change-Id: I9af570dcfff28257b8e59e0ff584a46d8e248310
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2018-05-09 11:20:40 +00:00
Matt Juran e0adc35c47 test: fast GC+concurrency+types verification
This test runs independent goroutines modifying a comprehensive variety
of local vars to look for garbage collector regressions. This test has
been verified to trigger issue 22781 on the go1.9.2 tag. This test
expands on test/fixedbugs/issue22781.go.

Tests #22781

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2018-05-08 21:15:48 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann aee71dd70b cmd/compile: optimize map-clearing range idiom
replace map clears of the form:

        for k := range m {
                delete(m, k)
        }

(where m is map with key type that is reflexive for ==)
with a new runtime function that clears the maps backing
array with a memclr and reinitializes the hmap struct.

Map key types that for example contain floats are not
replaced by this optimization since NaN keys cannot
be deleted from maps using delete.

name                           old time/op  new time/op  delta
GoMapClear/Reflexive/1         92.2ns ± 1%  47.1ns ± 2%  -48.89%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
GoMapClear/Reflexive/10         108ns ± 1%    48ns ± 2%  -55.68%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoMapClear/Reflexive/100        303ns ± 2%   110ns ± 3%  -63.56%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoMapClear/Reflexive/1000      3.58µs ± 3%  1.23µs ± 2%  -65.49%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GoMapClear/Reflexive/10000     28.2µs ± 3%  10.3µs ± 2%  -63.55%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GoMapClear/NonReflexive/1       121ns ± 2%   124ns ± 7%     ~     (p=0.097 n=10+10)
GoMapClear/NonReflexive/10      137ns ± 2%   139ns ± 3%   +1.53%  (p=0.033 n=10+10)
GoMapClear/NonReflexive/100     331ns ± 3%   334ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.342 n=10+10)
GoMapClear/NonReflexive/1000   3.64µs ± 3%  3.64µs ± 2%     ~     (p=0.887 n=9+10)
GoMapClear/NonReflexive/10000  28.1µs ± 2%  28.4µs ± 3%     ~     (p=0.247 n=10+10)

Fixes #20138

Change-Id: I181332a8ef434a4f0d89659f492d8711db3f3213
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/110055
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2018-05-08 21:15:16 +00:00
Michael Munday 8af0c77df3 cmd/compile: simplify shift lowering on s390x
Use conditional moves instead of subtractions with borrow to handle
saturation cases. This allows us to delete the SUBE/SUBEW ops and
associated rules from the SSA backend. Using conditional moves also
means we can detect when shift values are masked so I've added some
new rules to constant fold the relevant comparisons and masking ops.

Also use the new shiftIsBounded() function to avoid generating code
to handle saturation cases where possible.

Updates #25167 for s390x.

Change-Id: Ief9991c91267c9151ce4c5ec07642abb4dcc1c0d
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2018-05-08 16:19:56 +00:00
Lynn Boger 28edaf4584 cmd/compile,test: combine byte loads and stores on ppc64le
CL 74410 added rules to combine consecutive byte loads and
stores when the byte order was little endian for ppc64le. This
is the corresponding change for bytes that are in big endian order.
These rules are all intended for a little endian target arch.

This adds new testcases in test/codegen/memcombine.go

Fixes #22496
Updates #24242

Benchmark improvement for encoding/binary:
name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
ReadSlice1000Int32s-16      11.0µs ± 0%     9.0µs ± 0%  -17.47%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
ReadStruct-16               2.47µs ± 1%    2.48µs ± 0%   +0.67%  (p=0.114 n=4+4)
ReadInts-16                  642ns ± 1%     630ns ± 1%   -2.02%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
WriteInts-16                 654ns ± 0%     653ns ± 1%   -0.08%  (p=0.629 n=4+4)
WriteSlice1000Int32s-16     8.75µs ± 0%    8.20µs ± 0%   -6.19%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
PutUint16-16                1.16ns ± 0%    0.93ns ± 0%  -19.83%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
PutUint32-16                1.16ns ± 0%    0.93ns ± 0%  -19.83%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
PutUint64-16                1.85ns ± 0%    0.93ns ± 0%  -49.73%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
LittleEndianPutUint16-16    1.03ns ± 0%    0.93ns ± 0%   -9.71%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)
LittleEndianPutUint32-16    0.93ns ± 0%    0.93ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
LittleEndianPutUint64-16    0.93ns ± 0%    0.93ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
PutUvarint32-16             43.0ns ± 0%    43.1ns ± 0%   +0.12%  (p=0.429 n=4+4)
PutUvarint64-16              174ns ± 0%     175ns ± 0%   +0.29%  (p=0.429 n=4+4)

Updates made to functions in gcm.go to enable their matching. An existing
testcase prevents these functions from being replaced by those in encoding/binary
due to import dependencies.

Change-Id: Idb3bd1e6e7b12d86cd828fb29cb095848a3e485a
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2018-05-08 13:15:39 +00:00
Michael Munday f31a18ded4 cmd/compile: add some generic composite type optimizations
Propagate values through some wide Zero/Move operations. Among
other things this allows us to optimize some kinds of array
initialization. For example, the following code no longer
requires a temporary be allocated on the stack. Instead it
writes the values directly into the return value.

func f(i uint32) [4]uint32 {
    return [4]uint32{i, i+1, i+2, i+3}
}

The return value is unnecessarily cleared but removing that is
probably a task for dead store analysis (I think it needs to
be able to match multiple Store ops to wide Zero ops).

In order to reliably remove stack variables that are rendered
unnecessary by these new rules I've added a new generic version
of the unread autos elimination pass.

These rules are triggered more than 5000 times when building and
testing the standard library.

Updates #15925 (fixes for arrays of up to 4 elements).
Updates #24386 (fixes for up to 4 kept elements).
Updates #24416.

compilebench results:

name       old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template         353ms ± 5%        359ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.143 n=10+10)
Unicode          219ms ± 1%        217ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.740 n=7+10)
GoTypes          1.26s ± 1%        1.26s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.549 n=9+10)
Compiler         6.00s ± 1%        6.08s ± 1%  +1.42%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
SSA              15.3s ± 2%        15.6s ± 1%  +2.43%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Flate            237ms ± 2%        240ms ± 2%  +1.31%  (p=0.015 n=10+10)
GoParser         285ms ± 1%        285ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.878 n=8+8)
Reflect          797ms ± 3%        807ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.065 n=9+10)
Tar              334ms ± 0%        335ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.460 n=8+10)
XML              419ms ± 0%        423ms ± 1%  +0.91%  (p=0.001 n=7+9)
StdCmd           46.0s ± 0%        46.4s ± 0%  +0.85%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)

name       old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template         337ms ± 3%        346ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.053 n=9+10)
Unicode          205ms ±10%        205ms ± 8%    ~     (p=1.000 n=10+10)
GoTypes          1.22s ± 2%        1.21s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.436 n=10+10)
Compiler         5.85s ± 1%        5.93s ± 0%  +1.46%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
SSA              14.9s ± 1%        15.3s ± 1%  +2.62%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Flate            229ms ± 4%        228ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.796 n=10+10)
GoParser         271ms ± 3%        275ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.165 n=10+10)
Reflect          779ms ± 5%        775ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.971 n=10+10)
Tar              317ms ± 4%        319ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.853 n=10+10)
XML              404ms ± 4%        409ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.436 n=10+10)

name       old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template        34.9MB ± 0%       35.0MB ± 0%  +0.26%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Unicode         29.3MB ± 0%       29.3MB ± 0%  +0.02%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoTypes          115MB ± 0%        115MB ± 0%  +0.30%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Compiler         519MB ± 0%        521MB ± 0%  +0.30%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SSA             1.55GB ± 0%       1.57GB ± 0%  +1.34%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Flate           24.1MB ± 0%       24.2MB ± 0%  +0.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoParser        28.1MB ± 0%       28.1MB ± 0%  +0.07%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Reflect         78.7MB ± 0%       78.7MB ± 0%  +0.03%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
Tar             34.4MB ± 0%       34.5MB ± 0%  +0.12%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
XML             43.2MB ± 0%       43.2MB ± 0%  +0.13%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name       old allocs/op     new allocs/op     delta
Template          330k ± 0%         330k ± 0%  -0.01%  (p=0.017 n=10+10)
Unicode           337k ± 0%         337k ± 0%  +0.01%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GoTypes          1.15M ± 0%        1.15M ± 0%  +0.03%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Compiler         4.77M ± 0%        4.77M ± 0%  +0.03%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
SSA              12.5M ± 0%        12.6M ± 0%  +1.16%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Flate             221k ± 0%         221k ± 0%  +0.05%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GoParser          275k ± 0%         275k ± 0%  +0.01%  (p=0.014 n=10+9)
Reflect           944k ± 0%         944k ± 0%  -0.02%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Tar               324k ± 0%         323k ± 0%  -0.12%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
XML               384k ± 0%         384k ± 0%  -0.01%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)

name       old object-bytes  new object-bytes  delta
Template         476kB ± 0%        476kB ± 0%  -0.04%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Unicode          218kB ± 0%        218kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
GoTypes         1.58MB ± 0%       1.58MB ± 0%  -0.04%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Compiler        6.25MB ± 0%       6.24MB ± 0%  -0.09%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SSA             15.9MB ± 0%       16.1MB ± 0%  +1.22%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Flate            304kB ± 0%        304kB ± 0%  -0.13%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoParser         370kB ± 0%        370kB ± 0%  -0.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Reflect         1.27MB ± 0%       1.27MB ± 0%  -0.12%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Tar              421kB ± 0%        419kB ± 0%  -0.64%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
XML              518kB ± 0%        517kB ± 0%  -0.12%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name       old export-bytes  new export-bytes  delta
Template        16.7kB ± 0%       16.7kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Unicode         6.52kB ± 0%       6.52kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
GoTypes         29.2kB ± 0%       29.2kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Compiler        88.0kB ± 0%       88.0kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
SSA              109kB ± 0%        109kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Flate           4.49kB ± 0%       4.49kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
GoParser        8.10kB ± 0%       8.10kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Reflect         7.71kB ± 0%       7.71kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Tar             9.15kB ± 0%       9.15kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
XML             12.3kB ± 0%       12.3kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

name       old text-bytes    new text-bytes    delta
HelloSize        676kB ± 0%        672kB ± 0%  -0.59%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
CmdGoSize       7.26MB ± 0%       7.24MB ± 0%  -0.18%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name       old data-bytes    new data-bytes    delta
HelloSize       10.2kB ± 0%       10.2kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
CmdGoSize        248kB ± 0%        248kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

name       old bss-bytes     new bss-bytes     delta
HelloSize        125kB ± 0%        125kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
CmdGoSize        145kB ± 0%        145kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

name       old exe-bytes     new exe-bytes     delta
HelloSize       1.46MB ± 0%       1.45MB ± 0%  -0.31%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
CmdGoSize       14.7MB ± 0%       14.7MB ± 0%  -0.17%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Change-Id: Ic72b0c189dd542f391e1c9ab88a76e9148dc4285
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2018-05-08 10:31:21 +00:00
Ben Shi 098ca846c7 cmd/compile: emit more compact 386 instructions
ADDL/SUBL/ANDL/ORL/XORL can have a memory operand as destination,
and this CL optimize the compiler to emit such instructions on
386 for more compact binary.

Here is test report:
1. The total size of pkg/linux_386/ and pkg/tool/linux_386/ decreases
about 14KB.
(pkg/linux_386/cmd/compile/ and pkg/tool/linux_386/compile are excluded)

2. The go1 benchmark shows little change, excluding ±2% noise.
name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              3.34s ± 2%     3.38s ± 2%  +1.27%  (p=0.000 n=40+39)
Fannkuch11-4                3.55s ± 1%     3.51s ± 1%  -1.33%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4          46.3ns ± 3%    46.9ns ± 4%  +1.41%  (p=0.002 n=40+40)
FmtFprintfString-4         80.8ns ± 3%    80.4ns ± 6%  -0.54%  (p=0.044 n=40+40)
FmtFprintfInt-4            93.0ns ± 3%    92.2ns ± 4%  -0.88%  (p=0.007 n=39+40)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4          144ns ± 5%     145ns ± 2%  +0.78%  (p=0.015 n=40+40)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4     184ns ± 2%     182ns ± 2%  -1.06%  (p=0.004 n=40+40)
FmtFprintfFloat-4           415ns ± 4%     419ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.434 n=40+40)
FmtManyArgs-4               615ns ± 3%     619ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.100 n=40+40)
GobDecode-4                7.30ms ± 6%    7.36ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.074 n=40+40)
GobEncode-4                7.10ms ± 6%    7.21ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.082 n=40+39)
Gzip-4                      364ms ± 3%     362ms ± 6%  -0.71%  (p=0.020 n=40+40)
Gunzip-4                   42.4ms ± 3%    42.2ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.303 n=40+40)
HTTPClientServer-4         62.9µs ± 1%    62.9µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.768 n=38+39)
JSONEncode-4               21.4ms ± 4%    21.5ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.210 n=40+40)
JSONDecode-4               67.7ms ± 3%    67.9ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.713 n=40+40)
Mandelbrot200-4            5.18ms ± 3%    5.21ms ± 3%  +0.59%  (p=0.021 n=40+40)
GoParse-4                  3.35ms ± 3%    3.34ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.996 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4      98.5ns ± 5%    96.3ns ± 4%  -2.15%  (p=0.001 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4       851ns ± 4%     850ns ± 5%    ~     (p=0.700 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4       105ns ± 7%     107ns ± 4%  +1.50%  (p=0.017 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      1.03µs ± 5%    1.03µs ± 4%    ~     (p=0.992 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4      130ns ± 6%     128ns ± 4%  -1.66%  (p=0.012 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4     44.0µs ± 5%    43.6µs ± 3%    ~     (p=0.704 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       2.29µs ± 3%    2.23µs ± 4%  -2.38%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4       69.0µs ± 3%    68.1µs ± 3%  -1.28%  (p=0.003 n=40+40)
Revcomp-4                   1.85s ± 2%     1.87s ± 3%  +1.11%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Template-4                 69.8ms ± 3%    69.6ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.125 n=40+40)
TimeParse-4                 442ns ± 5%     440ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.585 n=40+40)
TimeFormat-4                419ns ± 3%     420ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.824 n=40+40)
[Geo mean]                 67.3µs         67.2µs       -0.11%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4               105MB/s ± 6%   104MB/s ± 6%    ~     (p=0.074 n=40+40)
GobEncode-4               108MB/s ± 7%   107MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.080 n=40+39)
Gzip-4                   53.3MB/s ± 3%  53.7MB/s ± 6%  +0.73%  (p=0.021 n=40+40)
Gunzip-4                  458MB/s ± 3%   460MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.301 n=40+40)
JSONEncode-4             90.8MB/s ± 4%  90.3MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.213 n=40+40)
JSONDecode-4             28.7MB/s ± 3%  28.6MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.679 n=40+40)
GoParse-4                17.3MB/s ± 3%  17.3MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=1.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4     325MB/s ± 5%   333MB/s ± 4%  +2.44%  (p=0.000 n=40+38)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4    1.20GB/s ± 4%  1.21GB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.684 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4     303MB/s ± 7%   298MB/s ± 4%  -1.52%  (p=0.022 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4     995MB/s ± 5%   996MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.996 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4   7.67MB/s ± 6%  7.80MB/s ± 4%  +1.68%  (p=0.011 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   23.3MB/s ± 5%  23.5MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.697 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     14.0MB/s ± 3%  14.3MB/s ± 4%  +2.43%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     14.8MB/s ± 3%  15.0MB/s ± 3%  +1.30%  (p=0.003 n=40+40)
Revcomp-4                 137MB/s ± 2%   136MB/s ± 3%  -1.10%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Template-4               27.8MB/s ± 3%  27.9MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.128 n=40+40)
[Geo mean]               79.6MB/s       79.9MB/s       +0.28%

Change-Id: I02a3efc125dc81e18fc8495eb2bf1bba59ab8733
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2018-05-08 06:44:54 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann b9a59d9f2e cmd/compile: optimize len([]rune(string))
Adds a new runtime function to count runes in a string.
Modifies the compiler to detect the pattern len([]rune(string))
and replaces it with the new rune counting runtime function.

RuneCount/lenruneslice/ASCII                  27.8ns ± 2%  14.5ns ± 3%  -47.70%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RuneCount/lenruneslice/Japanese                126ns ± 2%    60ns ± 2%  -52.03%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RuneCount/lenruneslice/MixedLength             104ns ± 2%    50ns ± 1%  -51.71%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)

Fixes #24923

Change-Id: Ie9c7e7391a4e2cca675c5cdcc1e5ce7d523948b9
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2018-05-06 05:31:01 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann a8a60ac2a7 cmd/compile: optimize append(x, make([]T, y)...) slice extension
Changes the compiler to recognize the slice extension pattern

  append(x, make([]T, y)...)

and replace it with growslice and an optional memclr to avoid an allocation for make([]T, y).

Memclr is not called in case growslice already allocated a new cleared backing array
when T contains pointers.

amd64:
name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
ExtendSlice/IntSlice         103ns ± 4%      57ns ± 4%   -44.55%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
ExtendSlice/PointerSlice     155ns ± 3%      77ns ± 3%   -49.93%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ExtendSlice/NoGrow          50.2ns ± 3%     5.2ns ± 2%   -89.67%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)

name                      old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
ExtendSlice/IntSlice         64.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ExtendSlice/PointerSlice     64.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ExtendSlice/NoGrow           32.0B ± 0%      0.0B       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)

name                      old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
ExtendSlice/IntSlice          2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ExtendSlice/PointerSlice      2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
ExtendSlice/NoGrow            1.00 ± 0%      0.00       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)

Fixes #21266

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2018-05-06 04:28:23 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 500d79c410 cmd/compile: refactor memclrrange for arrays and slices
Rename memclrrange to signify that it does not handle
all types of range clears.

Simplify checks to detect the range clear idiom for
arrays and slices.

Add tests to verify the optimization for the slice
range clear idiom is being applied by the compiler.

Change-Id: I5c3b7c9a479699ebdb4c407fde692f30f377860c
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2018-05-02 04:20:25 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 004260afde cmd/compile: open code select{send,recv,default}
Registration now looks like:

        var cases [4]runtime.scases
        var order [8]uint16
	cases[0].kind = caseSend
	cases[0].c = c1
	cases[0].elem = &v1
	if raceenabled || msanenabled {
		selectsetpc(&cases[0])
	}
	cases[1].kind = caseRecv
	cases[1].c = c2
	cases[1].elem = &v2
	if raceenabled || msanenabled {
		selectsetpc(&cases[1])
	}
	...

Change-Id: Ib9bcf426a4797fe4bfd8152ca9e6e08e39a70b48
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2018-05-01 03:17:44 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 3aa53b3135 runtime: eliminate runtime.hselect
Now the registration phase looks like:

    var cases [4]runtime.scases
    var order [8]uint16
    selectsend(&cases[0], c1, &v1)
    selectrecv(&cases[1], c2, &v2, nil)
    selectrecv(&cases[2], c3, &v3, &ok)
    selectdefault(&cases[3])
    chosen := selectgo(&cases[0], &order[0], 4)

Primarily, this is just preparation for having the compiler open-code
selectsend, selectrecv, and selectdefault.

As a minor benefit, order can now be layed out separately on the stack
in the pointer-free segment, so it won't take up space in the
function's stack pointer maps.

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2018-05-01 03:17:31 +00:00
Richard Musiol e3c684777a all: skip unsupported tests for js/wasm
The general policy for the current state of js/wasm is that it only
has to support tests that are also supported by nacl.

The test nilptr3.go makes assumptions about which nil checks can be
removed. Since WebAssembly does not signal on reading a null pointer,
all nil checks have to be explicit.

Updates #18892

Change-Id: I06a687860b8d22ae26b1c391499c0f5183e4c485
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2018-04-30 19:39:18 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo e0d37a33ab cmd/compile: teach prove to handle expressions like len(s)-delta
When a loop has bound len(s)-delta, findIndVar detected it and
returned len(s) as (conservative) upper bound. This little lie
allowed loopbce to drop bound checks.

It is obviously more generic to teach prove about relations like
x+d<w for non-constant "w"; we already handled the case for
constant "w", so we just want to learn that if d<0, then x+d<w
proves that x<w.

To be able to remove the code from findIndVar, we also need
to teach prove that len() and cap() are always non-negative.

This CL allows to prove 633 more checks in cmd+std. Most
of them are cases where the code was already testing before
accessing a slice but the compiler didn't know it. For instance,
take strings.HasSuffix:

    func HasSuffix(s, suffix string) bool {
        return len(s) >= len(suffix) && s[len(s)-len(suffix):] == suffix
    }

When suffix is a literal string, the compiler now understands
that the explicit check is enough to not emit a slice check.

I also found a loopbce test that was incorrectly
written to detect an overflow but had a off-by-one (on the
conservative side), so it unexpectly passed with this CL; I
changed it to really trigger the overflow as intended.

Change-Id: Ib5abade337db46b8811425afebad4719b6e46c4a
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2018-04-29 09:38:32 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 6d379add0f cmd/compile: in prove, detect loops with negative increments
To be effective, this also requires being able to relax constraints
on min/max bound inclusiveness; they are now exposed through a flags,
and prove has been updated to handle it correctly.

Change-Id: I3490e54461b7b9de8bc4ae40d3b5e2fa2d9f0556
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2018-04-29 09:38:18 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 980fdb8dd5 cmd/compile: improve testing of induction variables
Test both minimum and maximum bound, and prepare
formatting for more advanced tests (inclusive / esclusive bounds).

Change-Id: Ibe432916d9c938343bc07943798bc9709ad71845
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2018-04-29 09:38:09 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 7ec25d0acf cmd/compile: implement loop BCE in prove
Reuse findIndVar to discover induction variables, and then
register the facts we know about them into the facts table
when entering the loop block.

Moreover, handle "x+delta > w" while updating the facts table,
to be able to prove accesses to slices with constant offsets
such as slice[i-10].

Change-Id: I2a63d050ed58258136d54712ac7015b25c893d71
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2018-04-29 09:37:35 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 29162ec9a7 cmd/compile: in prove, infer unsigned relations while branching
When a branch is followed, we apply the relation as described
in the domain relation table. In case the relation is in the
positive domain, we can also infer an unsigned relation if,
by that point, we know that both operands are non-negative.

Fixes #20393

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2018-04-29 09:37:15 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 5c40210987 cmd/compile: in prove, add transitive closure of relations
Implement it through a partial order datastructure, which
keeps the relations between SSA values in a forest of DAGs
and is able to discover contradictions.

In make.bash, this patch is able to prove hundreds of conditions
which were not proved before.

Compilebench:

name       old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template         371ms ± 2%        368ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
Unicode          203ms ± 6%        199ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
GoTypes          1.17s ± 4%        1.18s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.151 n=5+5)
Compiler         5.54s ± 2%        5.59s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
SSA              12.9s ± 2%        13.2s ± 1%  +2.96%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Flate            245ms ± 2%        247ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
GoParser         302ms ± 6%        302ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
Reflect          764ms ± 4%        773ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Tar              354ms ± 6%        361ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
XML              434ms ± 3%        429ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
StdCmd           22.6s ± 1%        22.9s ± 1%  +1.40%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)

name       old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template         436ms ± 8%        426ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.579 n=5+5)
Unicode          219ms ±15%        219ms ±12%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
GoTypes          1.47s ± 6%        1.53s ± 6%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
Compiler         7.26s ± 4%        7.40s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.389 n=5+5)
SSA              17.7s ± 4%        18.5s ± 4%  +4.13%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Flate            257ms ± 5%        268ms ± 9%    ~     (p=0.333 n=5+5)
GoParser         354ms ± 6%        348ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.913 n=5+5)
Reflect          904ms ± 2%        944ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.056 n=5+5)
Tar              398ms ±11%        430ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.079 n=5+5)
XML              501ms ± 7%        489ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.444 n=5+5)

name       old text-bytes    new text-bytes    delta
HelloSize        670kB ± 0%        670kB ± 0%  +0.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
CmdGoSize       7.22MB ± 0%       7.21MB ± 0%  -0.07%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old data-bytes    new data-bytes    delta
HelloSize       9.88kB ± 0%       9.88kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
CmdGoSize        248kB ± 0%        248kB ± 0%  -0.06%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old bss-bytes     new bss-bytes     delta
HelloSize        125kB ± 0%        125kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
CmdGoSize        145kB ± 0%        144kB ± 0%  -0.20%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name       old exe-bytes     new exe-bytes     delta
HelloSize       1.43MB ± 0%       1.43MB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
CmdGoSize       14.5MB ± 0%       14.5MB ± 0%  -0.06%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

Fixes #19714
Updates #20393

Change-Id: Ia090f5b5dc1bcd274ba8a39b233c1e1ace1b330e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/100277
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2018-04-29 09:35:39 +00:00
Ben Shi aaf73c6d1e cmd/compile: optimize ARM64 with shifted register indexed load/store
ARM64 supports efficient instructions which combine shift, addition, load/store
together. Such as "MOVD (R0)(R1<<3), R2" and "MOVWU R6, (R4)(R1<<2)".

This CL optimizes the compiler to emit such efficient instuctions. And below
is some test data.

1. binary size before/after
binary                 size change
pkg/linux_arm64        +80.1KB
pkg/tool/linux_arm64   +121.9KB
go                     -4.3KB
gofmt                  -64KB

2. go1 benchmark
There is big improvement for the test case Fannkuch11, and slight
improvement for sme others, excluding noise.

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              43.9s ± 2%     44.0s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.820 n=30+30)
Fannkuch11-4                30.6s ± 2%     24.5s ± 3%  -19.93%  (p=0.000 n=25+30)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4           500ns ± 0%     499ns ± 0%   -0.11%  (p=0.000 n=23+25)
FmtFprintfString-4         1.03µs ± 0%    1.04µs ± 3%     ~     (p=0.065 n=29+30)
FmtFprintfInt-4            1.15µs ± 3%    1.15µs ± 4%   -0.56%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4         1.80µs ± 5%    1.82µs ± 0%     ~     (p=0.094 n=30+24)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4    2.17µs ± 5%    2.20µs ± 0%     ~     (p=0.100 n=30+23)
FmtFprintfFloat-4          3.08µs ± 3%    3.09µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.123 n=30+30)
FmtManyArgs-4              7.41µs ± 4%    7.17µs ± 1%   -3.26%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
GobDecode-4                93.7ms ± 0%    94.7ms ± 4%     ~     (p=0.685 n=24+30)
GobEncode-4                78.7ms ± 7%    77.1ms ± 0%     ~     (p=0.729 n=30+23)
Gzip-4                      4.01s ± 0%     3.97s ± 5%   -1.11%  (p=0.037 n=24+30)
Gunzip-4                    389ms ± 4%     384ms ± 0%     ~     (p=0.155 n=30+23)
HTTPClientServer-4          536µs ± 1%     537µs ± 1%     ~     (p=0.236 n=30+30)
JSONEncode-4                179ms ± 1%     182ms ± 6%     ~     (p=0.763 n=24+30)
JSONDecode-4                843ms ± 0%     839ms ± 6%   -0.42%  (p=0.003 n=25+30)
Mandelbrot200-4            46.5ms ± 0%    46.5ms ± 0%   +0.02%  (p=0.000 n=26+26)
GoParse-4                  44.3ms ± 6%    43.3ms ± 0%     ~     (p=0.067 n=30+27)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4      1.07µs ± 7%    1.07µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.835 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4      5.51µs ± 0%    5.49µs ± 0%   -0.35%  (p=0.000 n=23+26)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4      1.01µs ± 0%    1.02µs ± 4%   +0.96%  (p=0.014 n=24+30)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      7.43µs ± 0%    7.18µs ± 0%   -3.41%  (p=0.000 n=23+24)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4     1.78µs ± 0%    1.81µs ± 4%   +1.47%  (p=0.012 n=23+30)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4      547µs ± 1%     542µs ± 3%   -0.90%  (p=0.003 n=24+30)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       30.4µs ± 0%    29.7µs ± 0%   -2.15%  (p=0.000 n=19+23)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4        913µs ± 0%     915µs ± 6%   +0.25%  (p=0.012 n=24+30)
Revcomp-4                   6.32s ± 1%     6.42s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.342 n=25+30)
Template-4                  868ms ± 6%     878ms ± 6%   +1.15%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
TimeParse-4                4.57µs ± 4%    4.59µs ± 3%   +0.65%  (p=0.010 n=29+30)
TimeFormat-4               4.51µs ± 0%    4.50µs ± 0%   -0.27%  (p=0.000 n=27+24)
[Geo mean]                  695µs          689µs        -0.92%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4              8.19MB/s ± 0%  8.12MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.680 n=24+30)
GobEncode-4              9.76MB/s ± 7%  9.96MB/s ± 0%     ~     (p=0.616 n=30+23)
Gzip-4                   4.84MB/s ± 0%  4.89MB/s ± 4%   +1.16%  (p=0.030 n=24+30)
Gunzip-4                 49.9MB/s ± 4%  50.6MB/s ± 0%     ~     (p=0.162 n=30+23)
JSONEncode-4             10.9MB/s ± 1%  10.7MB/s ± 6%     ~     (p=0.575 n=24+30)
JSONDecode-4             2.30MB/s ± 0%  2.32MB/s ± 5%   +0.72%  (p=0.003 n=22+30)
GoParse-4                1.31MB/s ± 6%  1.34MB/s ± 0%   +2.26%  (p=0.002 n=30+27)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4    30.0MB/s ± 6%  30.0MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=1.000 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4     186MB/s ± 0%   187MB/s ± 0%   +0.35%  (p=0.000 n=23+26)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4    31.8MB/s ± 0%  31.5MB/s ± 4%   -0.92%  (p=0.012 n=25+30)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4     138MB/s ± 0%   143MB/s ± 0%   +3.53%  (p=0.000 n=23+24)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4    560kB/s ± 0%   553kB/s ± 4%   -1.19%  (p=0.005 n=23+30)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   1.87MB/s ± 0%  1.89MB/s ± 3%   +1.04%  (p=0.002 n=24+30)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     1.05MB/s ± 0%  1.08MB/s ± 0%   +2.40%  (p=0.000 n=19+23)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     1.12MB/s ± 0%  1.12MB/s ± 5%   +0.12%  (p=0.006 n=25+30)
Revcomp-4                40.2MB/s ± 1%  39.6MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.242 n=25+30)
Template-4               2.24MB/s ± 6%  2.21MB/s ± 6%   -1.15%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
[Geo mean]               7.87MB/s       7.91MB/s        +0.44%

Change-Id: If374cb7abf83537aa0a176f73c0f736f7800db03
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/108735
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
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2018-04-27 20:02:05 +00:00
Milan Knezevic 2959128dc5 cmd/compile: add softfloat support to mips64{,le}
mips64 softfloat support is based on mips implementation and introduces
new enviroment variable GOMIPS64.

GOMIPS64 is a GOARCH=mips64{,le} specific option, for a choice between
hard-float and soft-float. Valid values are 'hardfloat' (default) and
'softfloat'. It is passed to the assembler as
'GOMIPS64_{hardfloat,softfloat}'.

Change-Id: I7f73078627f7cb37c588a38fb5c997fe09c56134
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/108475
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
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2018-04-27 14:50:17 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder d9a50a6531 cmd/compile: use prove pass to detect Ctz of non-zero values
On amd64, Ctz must include special handling of zeros.
But the prove pass has enough information to detect whether the input
is non-zero, allowing a more efficient lowering.

Introduce new CtzNonZero ops to capture and use this information.

Benchmark code:

func BenchmarkVisitBits(b *testing.B) {
	b.Run("8", func(b *testing.B) {
		for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
			x := uint8(0xff)
			for x != 0 {
				sink = bits.TrailingZeros8(x)
				x &= x - 1
			}
		}
	})

    // and similarly so for 16, 32, 64
}

name            old time/op  new time/op  delta
VisitBits/8-8   7.27ns ± 4%  5.58ns ± 4%  -23.35%  (p=0.000 n=28+26)
VisitBits/16-8  14.7ns ± 7%  10.5ns ± 4%  -28.43%  (p=0.000 n=30+28)
VisitBits/32-8  27.6ns ± 8%  19.3ns ± 3%  -30.14%  (p=0.000 n=30+26)
VisitBits/64-8  44.0ns ±11%  38.0ns ± 5%  -13.48%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)

Fixes #25077

Change-Id: Ie6e5bd86baf39ee8a4ca7cadcf56d934e047f957
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/109358
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2018-04-26 18:22:28 +00:00
Carlos Eduardo Seo ebb67d993a cmd/compile, cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: make math.Round an intrinsic on ppc64x
This change implements math.Round as an intrinsic on ppc64x so it can be
done using a single instruction.

benchmark                   old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkRound-16           2.60          0.69          -73.46%

Change-Id: I9408363e96201abdfc73ced7bcd5f0c29db006a8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/109395
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2018-04-26 14:12:09 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder c5f0104daf cmd/compile: use intrinsic for LeadingZeros8 on amd64
The previous change sped up the pure computation form of LeadingZeros8.
This places it somewhat close to the table lookup form.
Depending on something that varies from toolchain to toolchain
(alignment, perhaps?), the slowdown from ditching the table lookup
is either 20% or 5%.

This benchmark is the best case scenario for the table lookup:
It is in the L1 cache already.

I think we're close enough that we can switch to the computational version,
and trust that the memory effects and binary size savings will be worth it.

Code:

func f8(x uint8)   { z = bits.LeadingZeros8(x) }

Before:

"".f8 STEXT nosplit size=34 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	TEXT	"".f8(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	AL, AX
	0x0008 00008 (x.go:7)	LEAQ	math/bits.len8tab(SB), CX
	0x000f 00015 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	(CX)(AX*1), AX
	0x0013 00019 (x.go:7)	ADDQ	$-8, AX
	0x0017 00023 (x.go:7)	NEGQ	AX
	0x001a 00026 (x.go:7)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x0021 00033 (x.go:7)	RET

After:

"".f8 STEXT nosplit size=30 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	TEXT	"".f8(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	AL, AX
	0x0008 00008 (x.go:7)	LEAL	1(AX)(AX*1), AX
	0x000c 00012 (x.go:7)	BSRL	AX, AX
	0x000f 00015 (x.go:7)	ADDQ	$-8, AX
	0x0013 00019 (x.go:7)	NEGQ	AX
	0x0016 00022 (x.go:7)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x001d 00029 (x.go:7)	RET

Change-Id: Icc7db50a7820fb9a3da8a816d6b6940d7f8e193e
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2018-04-25 21:34:15 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 1d321ada73 cmd/compile: optimize LeadingZeros(16|32) on amd64
Introduce Len8 and Len16 ops and provide optimized lowerings for them.
amd64 only for this CL, although it wouldn't surprise me
if other architectures also admit of optimized lowerings.

Also use and optimize the Len32 lowering, along the same lines.

Leave Len8 unused for the moment; a subsequent CL will enable it.

For 16 and 32 bits, this leads to a speed-up.

name              old time/op  new time/op  delta
LeadingZeros16-8  1.42ns ± 5%  1.23ns ± 5%  -13.42%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
LeadingZeros32-8  1.25ns ± 5%  1.03ns ± 5%  -17.63%  (p=0.000 n=20+16)

Code:

func f16(x uint16) { z = bits.LeadingZeros16(x) }
func f32(x uint32) { z = bits.LeadingZeros32(x) }

Before:

"".f16 STEXT nosplit size=38 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	TEXT	"".f16(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	MOVWLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:8)	MOVWLZX	AX, AX
	0x0008 00008 (x.go:8)	BSRQ	AX, AX
	0x000c 00012 (x.go:8)	MOVQ	$-1, CX
	0x0013 00019 (x.go:8)	CMOVQEQ	CX, AX
	0x0017 00023 (x.go:8)	ADDQ	$-15, AX
	0x001b 00027 (x.go:8)	NEGQ	AX
	0x001e 00030 (x.go:8)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x0025 00037 (x.go:8)	RET

"".f32 STEXT nosplit size=34 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	TEXT	"".f32(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	MOVL	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0004 00004 (x.go:9)	BSRQ	AX, AX
	0x0008 00008 (x.go:9)	MOVQ	$-1, CX
	0x000f 00015 (x.go:9)	CMOVQEQ	CX, AX
	0x0013 00019 (x.go:9)	ADDQ	$-31, AX
	0x0017 00023 (x.go:9)	NEGQ	AX
	0x001a 00026 (x.go:9)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x0021 00033 (x.go:9)	RET

After:

"".f16 STEXT nosplit size=30 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	TEXT	"".f16(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	MOVWLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:8)	MOVWLZX	AX, AX
	0x0008 00008 (x.go:8)	LEAL	1(AX)(AX*1), AX
	0x000c 00012 (x.go:8)	BSRL	AX, AX
	0x000f 00015 (x.go:8)	ADDQ	$-16, AX
	0x0013 00019 (x.go:8)	NEGQ	AX
	0x0016 00022 (x.go:8)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x001d 00029 (x.go:8)	RET

"".f32 STEXT nosplit size=28 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	TEXT	"".f32(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:9)	MOVL	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0004 00004 (x.go:9)	LEAQ	1(AX)(AX*1), AX
	0x0009 00009 (x.go:9)	BSRQ	AX, AX
	0x000d 00013 (x.go:9)	ADDQ	$-32, AX
	0x0011 00017 (x.go:9)	NEGQ	AX
	0x0014 00020 (x.go:9)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x001b 00027 (x.go:9)	RET

Change-Id: I6c93c173752a7bfdeab8be30777ae05a736e1f4b
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2018-04-25 21:34:04 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 54dbab5221 cmd/compile: optimize TrailingZeros(8|16) on amd64
Introduce Ctz8 and Ctz16 ops and provide optimized lowerings for them.
amd64 only for this CL, although it wouldn't surprise me
if other architectures also admit of optimized lowerings.

name               old time/op  new time/op  delta
TrailingZeros8-8   1.33ns ± 6%  0.84ns ± 3%  -36.90%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
TrailingZeros16-8  1.26ns ± 5%  0.84ns ± 5%  -33.50%  (p=0.000 n=20+18)

Code:

func f8(x uint8)   { z = bits.TrailingZeros8(x) }
func f16(x uint16) { z = bits.TrailingZeros16(x) }

Before:

"".f8 STEXT nosplit size=34 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	TEXT	"".f8(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	AL, AX
	0x0008 00008 (x.go:7)	BTSQ	$8, AX
	0x000d 00013 (x.go:7)	BSFQ	AX, AX
	0x0011 00017 (x.go:7)	MOVL	$64, CX
	0x0016 00022 (x.go:7)	CMOVQEQ	CX, AX
	0x001a 00026 (x.go:7)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x0021 00033 (x.go:7)	RET

"".f16 STEXT nosplit size=34 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	TEXT	"".f16(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	MOVWLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:8)	MOVWLZX	AX, AX
	0x0008 00008 (x.go:8)	BTSQ	$16, AX
	0x000d 00013 (x.go:8)	BSFQ	AX, AX
	0x0011 00017 (x.go:8)	MOVL	$64, CX
	0x0016 00022 (x.go:8)	CMOVQEQ	CX, AX
	0x001a 00026 (x.go:8)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x0021 00033 (x.go:8)	RET

After:

"".f8 STEXT nosplit size=20 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	TEXT	"".f8(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:7)	MOVBLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:7)	BTSL	$8, AX
	0x0009 00009 (x.go:7)	BSFL	AX, AX
	0x000c 00012 (x.go:7)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x0013 00019 (x.go:7)	RET

"".f16 STEXT nosplit size=20 args=0x8 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	TEXT	"".f16(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·2a5305abe05176240e61b8620e19a815(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (x.go:8)	MOVWLZX	"".x+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (x.go:8)	BTSL	$16, AX
	0x0009 00009 (x.go:8)	BSFL	AX, AX
	0x000c 00012 (x.go:8)	MOVQ	AX, "".z(SB)
	0x0013 00019 (x.go:8)	RET

Change-Id: I0551e357348de2b724737d569afd6ac9f5c3aa11
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2018-04-25 21:33:52 +00:00
Ilya Tocar fb017c60bc cmd/compile/internal/ssa: fix endless compile loop on AMD64
We currently rewrite
(TESTQ (MOVQconst [c] x)) into (TESTQconst [c] x)
and (TESTQconst [-1] x) into (TESTQ x x)
if x is a (MOVQconst [-1]) we will be stuck in the endless rewrite loop.
Don't perform the rewrite in such cases.

Fixes #25006

Change-Id: I77f561ba2605fc104f1e5d5c57f32e9d67a2c000
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2018-04-24 16:20:41 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder d292f77e95 cmd/compile: rewrite 2*x+c into LEAx1 on amd64
Rewrite x<<1+c into x+x+c, which can be expressed as a single LEAQ/LEAL.

Bit of a special case, but the single-instruction
LEA is both shorter and faster than SHL then ADD.

Triggers 293 times during make.bash.

Change-Id: I3f09c8e9a8f3859d1eeed336f095fc3ada79c2c1
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2018-04-23 22:40:10 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 566e3e074c cmd/compile: avoid runtime call during switch string(byteslice)
This triggers three times while building std,
once in image/png and twice in go/internal/gccgoimporter.

There are no instances in std in which a more aggressive
optimization would have triggered.

This doesn't necessarily avoid an allocation,
because escape analysis is already able in many cases
to use a temporary backing for the string,
but it does at a minimum avoid the runtime call and copy.

Fixes #24937

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2018-04-21 00:50:50 +00:00
Lynn Boger 30311e8860 cmd/compile: generate load without DS relocation for go.string on ppc64le
Due to some recent optimizations related to the compare
instruction, DS-form load instructions started to be used
to load 8-byte go.strings. This can cause link time errors
if the go.string is not aligned to 4 bytes.

For DS-form instructions, the value in the offset field must
be a multiple of 4. If the offset is known at the time the
rules are processed, a DS-form load will not be chosen. But for
go.strings, the offset is not known at that time, but a
relocation is generated indicating that the linker should fill
in the DS relocation. When the linker tries to fill in the
relocation, if the offset is not aligned properly, a link error
will occur.

To fix this, when loading a go.string using MOVDload, the full
address of the go.string is generated and loaded into the base
register. Then the go.string is loaded with a 0 offset field.

Added a testcase that reproduces this problem.

Fixes #24799

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2018-04-20 16:16:47 +00:00
Ben Shi 34f5f8a580 cmd/compile: optimize ARM64 with register indexed load/store
ARM64 supports load/store instructions with a memory operand that
the address is calculated by base register + index register.

In this CL,
1. Some rules are added to the compile's ARM64 backend to emit
such efficient instructions.
2. A wrong rule of load combination is fixed.

The go1 benchmark does show improvement.

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              44.5s ± 2%     44.1s ± 1%   -0.81%  (p=0.000 n=28+29)
Fannkuch11-4                32.7s ± 3%     30.5s ± 0%   -6.79%  (p=0.000 n=30+26)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4           499ns ± 0%     506ns ± 5%   +1.39%  (p=0.003 n=25+30)
FmtFprintfString-4         1.07µs ± 0%    1.04µs ± 4%   -3.17%  (p=0.000 n=23+30)
FmtFprintfInt-4            1.15µs ± 4%    1.13µs ± 0%   -1.55%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4         1.77µs ± 4%    1.74µs ± 0%   -1.71%  (p=0.000 n=30+24)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4    2.37µs ± 5%    2.12µs ± 0%  -10.56%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
FmtFprintfFloat-4          3.03µs ± 1%    3.03µs ± 4%   -0.13%  (p=0.003 n=25+30)
FmtManyArgs-4              7.38µs ± 1%    7.43µs ± 4%   +0.59%  (p=0.003 n=25+30)
GobDecode-4                 101ms ± 6%      95ms ± 5%   -5.55%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
GobEncode-4                78.0ms ± 4%    78.8ms ± 6%   +1.05%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
Gzip-4                      4.25s ± 0%     4.27s ± 4%   +0.45%  (p=0.003 n=24+30)
Gunzip-4                    428ms ± 1%     420ms ± 0%   -1.88%  (p=0.000 n=23+23)
HTTPClientServer-4          549µs ± 1%     541µs ± 1%   -1.56%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
JSONEncode-4                194ms ± 0%     188ms ± 4%     ~     (p=0.417 n=23+30)
JSONDecode-4                890ms ± 5%     831ms ± 0%   -6.55%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
Mandelbrot200-4            47.3ms ± 2%    46.5ms ± 0%     ~     (p=0.980 n=30+26)
GoParse-4                  43.1ms ± 6%    43.8ms ± 6%   +1.65%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4      1.06µs ± 0%    1.07µs ± 3%     ~     (p=0.092 n=23+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4      5.53µs ± 0%    5.51µs ± 0%   -0.24%  (p=0.000 n=25+25)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4      1.02µs ± 3%    1.01µs ± 0%   -1.27%  (p=0.000 n=30+24)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      7.26µs ± 0%    7.33µs ± 0%   +0.95%  (p=0.000 n=23+26)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4     1.84µs ± 7%    1.79µs ± 1%     ~     (p=0.333 n=30+23)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4      553µs ± 0%     547µs ± 0%   -1.14%  (p=0.000 n=24+22)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       30.8µs ± 1%    30.3µs ± 0%   -1.40%  (p=0.000 n=24+24)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4        928µs ± 0%     929µs ± 5%   +0.12%  (p=0.013 n=23+30)
Revcomp-4                   8.13s ± 4%     6.32s ± 1%  -22.23%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
Template-4                  899ms ± 6%     854ms ± 1%   -5.01%  (p=0.000 n=30+24)
TimeParse-4                4.66µs ± 4%    4.59µs ± 1%   -1.57%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
TimeFormat-4               4.58µs ± 0%    4.61µs ± 0%   +0.57%  (p=0.000 n=26+24)
[Geo mean]                  717µs          698µs        -2.55%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4              7.63MB/s ± 6%  8.08MB/s ± 5%   +5.88%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
GobEncode-4              9.85MB/s ± 4%  9.75MB/s ± 6%   -1.04%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
Gzip-4                   4.56MB/s ± 0%  4.55MB/s ± 4%   -0.36%  (p=0.003 n=24+30)
Gunzip-4                 45.3MB/s ± 1%  46.2MB/s ± 0%   +1.92%  (p=0.000 n=23+23)
JSONEncode-4             10.0MB/s ± 0%  10.4MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.403 n=23+30)
JSONDecode-4             2.18MB/s ± 5%  2.33MB/s ± 0%   +6.91%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
GoParse-4                1.34MB/s ± 5%  1.32MB/s ± 5%   -1.66%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4    30.2MB/s ± 0%  29.8MB/s ± 3%     ~     (p=0.099 n=23+30)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4     185MB/s ± 0%   186MB/s ± 0%   +0.24%  (p=0.000 n=25+25)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4    31.4MB/s ± 3%  31.8MB/s ± 0%   +1.24%  (p=0.000 n=30+24)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4     141MB/s ± 0%   140MB/s ± 0%   -0.94%  (p=0.000 n=23+26)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4    541kB/s ± 6%   560kB/s ± 0%   +3.45%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   1.85MB/s ± 0%  1.87MB/s ± 0%   +1.08%  (p=0.000 n=24+23)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     1.04MB/s ± 1%  1.06MB/s ± 1%   +1.48%  (p=0.000 n=24+24)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     1.10MB/s ± 0%  1.10MB/s ± 5%   +0.15%  (p=0.004 n=23+30)
Revcomp-4                31.3MB/s ± 4%  40.2MB/s ± 1%  +28.52%  (p=0.000 n=30+23)
Template-4               2.16MB/s ± 6%  2.27MB/s ± 1%   +5.18%  (p=0.000 n=30+24)
[Geo mean]               7.57MB/s       7.79MB/s        +2.98%

fixes #24907

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

Fixes #15730.

Change-Id: Iba9f92898681625e7e3ddef76ae65d7cd61c41e0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/107597
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2018-04-18 02:59:37 +00:00
Michael Munday 58cdecb9c8 cmd/compile: generate constants for NeqPtr, EqPtr and IsNonNil ops
If both inputs are constant offsets from the same pointer then we
can evaluate NeqPtr and EqPtr at compile time. Triggers a few times
during all.bash. Removes a conditional branch in the following
code:

copy(x[1:], x[:])

This branch was recently added as an optimization in CL 94596. We
now skip the memmove if the pointers are equal. However, in the
above code we know at compile time that they are never equal.

Also, when the offset is variable, check if the offset is zero
rather than if the pointers are equal. For example:

copy(x[a:], x[:])

This would now skip the copy if a == 0, rather than if x + a == x.

Finally I've also added a rule to make IsNonNil true for pointers
to values on the stack. The nil check elimination pass will catch
these anyway, but eliminating them here might eliminate branches
earlier.

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2018-04-16 20:43:57 +00:00
Ben Shi cd65bbc01b cmd/compile/internal/ssa: optimize 386's subtraction
The SUBL instruction can take a memory operand, and this CL
implements this optimization.

The go1 benchmark shows a little improvement.

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              3.27s ± 2%     3.29s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.322 n=37+40)
Fannkuch11-4                3.49s ± 0%     3.53s ± 1%  +1.21%  (p=0.000 n=31+40)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4          46.2ns ± 3%    46.3ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.351 n=40+28)
FmtFprintfString-4         82.0ns ± 3%    81.5ns ± 2%  -0.69%  (p=0.002 n=40+30)
FmtFprintfInt-4            94.6ns ± 3%    94.6ns ± 6%    ~     (p=0.913 n=39+37)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4          147ns ± 3%     150ns ± 2%  +1.72%  (p=0.000 n=40+25)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4     186ns ± 3%     186ns ± 0%  -0.33%  (p=0.006 n=40+25)
FmtFprintfFloat-4           388ns ± 4%     388ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.162 n=40+40)
FmtManyArgs-4               612ns ± 3%     616ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.223 n=40+40)
GobDecode-4                7.35ms ± 5%    7.42ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.095 n=40+40)
GobEncode-4                7.21ms ± 8%    7.23ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.294 n=40+40)
Gzip-4                      360ms ± 4%     359ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.097 n=40+40)
Gunzip-4                   46.1ms ± 3%    45.6ms ± 3%  -1.20%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
HTTPClientServer-4         64.0µs ± 2%    64.1µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.648 n=39+40)
JSONEncode-4               21.9ms ± 4%    22.1ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.086 n=40+40)
JSONDecode-4               67.9ms ± 4%    66.7ms ± 4%  -1.63%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Mandelbrot200-4            5.19ms ± 3%    5.17ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.881 n=40+40)
GoParse-4                  3.34ms ± 3%    3.28ms ± 2%  -1.78%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4       101ns ± 5%      99ns ± 3%  -2.40%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4       851ns ± 1%     848ns ± 3%  -0.36%  (p=0.004 n=33+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4       109ns ± 5%     105ns ± 3%  -3.53%  (p=0.000 n=39+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      1.03µs ± 4%    1.03µs ± 3%    ~     (p=0.638 n=40+38)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4      131ns ± 5%     127ns ± 4%  -3.36%  (p=0.000 n=38+40)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4     43.4µs ± 4%    43.2µs ± 3%  -0.46%  (p=0.008 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       2.21µs ± 4%    2.23µs ± 1%  +0.77%  (p=0.014 n=40+28)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4       67.6µs ± 4%    67.7µs ± 3%  +0.11%  (p=0.016 n=40+40)
Revcomp-4                   1.86s ± 3%     1.77s ± 2%  -4.81%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Template-4                 71.7ms ± 3%    71.6ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.200 n=40+40)
TimeParse-4                 436ns ± 4%     433ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.358 n=40+40)
TimeFormat-4                413ns ± 4%     412ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.415 n=40+40)
[Geo mean]                 63.9µs         63.6µs       -0.49%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4               105MB/s ± 5%   104MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.096 n=40+40)
GobEncode-4               106MB/s ± 7%   106MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.385 n=39+40)
Gzip-4                   54.0MB/s ± 4%  54.0MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.100 n=40+40)
Gunzip-4                  421MB/s ± 3%   426MB/s ± 3%  +1.21%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
JSONEncode-4             88.5MB/s ± 5%  88.0MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.083 n=40+40)
JSONDecode-4             28.6MB/s ± 4%  29.1MB/s ± 4%  +1.65%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
GoParse-4                17.3MB/s ± 3%  17.7MB/s ± 2%  +1.82%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4     316MB/s ± 5%   323MB/s ± 4%  +2.44%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4    1.20GB/s ± 1%  1.21GB/s ± 3%  +0.40%  (p=0.004 n=33+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4     291MB/s ± 7%   302MB/s ± 4%  +3.82%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4     993MB/s ± 4%   990MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.623 n=40+38)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4   7.61MB/s ± 5%  7.87MB/s ± 4%  +3.36%  (p=0.000 n=38+40)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   23.6MB/s ± 4%  23.7MB/s ± 4%  +0.46%  (p=0.007 n=40+40)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     14.5MB/s ± 4%  14.3MB/s ± 1%  -0.79%  (p=0.017 n=40+28)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     15.1MB/s ± 4%  15.1MB/s ± 3%  -0.11%  (p=0.015 n=40+40)
Revcomp-4                 137MB/s ± 3%   144MB/s ± 3%  +5.06%  (p=0.000 n=40+40)
Template-4               27.1MB/s ± 3%  27.1MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.211 n=40+40)
[Geo mean]               78.9MB/s       79.7MB/s       +1.01%

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2018-04-16 04:41:20 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo e7b1d0a9cf test: add missing copyright header
Change-Id: Ia64535492515f725fe3c4b59ea300363a0c4ce10
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2018-04-15 21:17:54 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 2954ef20bb test: small cleanup of code and comments in run.go
While writing CL 107315, I went back and forth for the syntax used for
constraints of build environments in which the architecture did not
support varitants ("plan9/amd64" vs "plan9/amd64/"). I eventually
settled for the latter because the code required less heuristics
(think parsing "plan9/386" vs "386/sse2") but there were a few
leftovers in code and comments.

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2018-04-15 21:17:43 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 284ba47b49 test: run codegen tests on all supported architecture variants
This CL makes the codegen testsuite automatically test all
architecture variants for architecture specified in tests. For
instance, if a test file specifies a "arm" test, it will be
automatically run on all GOARM variants (5,6,7), to increase
the coverage.

The CL also introduces a syntax to specify only a specific
variant (eg: "arm/7") in case the test makes sense only there.
The same syntax also allows to specify the operating system
in case it matters (eg: "plan9/386/sse2").

Fixes #24658

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2018-04-15 20:02:43 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 01aa1d7dbe test: migrate plan9 tests to codegen
And remove it from asmtest. Next CL will remove the whole
asmtest infrastructure.

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2018-04-15 20:02:30 +00:00
Cherry Zhang b08a9b7ecc all: use new softfloat on GOARM=5
Use the new softfloat support in the compiler, originally added
for softfloat on MIPS. This support is portable, so we can just
use it for softfloat on ARM.

In the old softfloat support on ARM, the compiler generates
floating point instructions, then the assembler inserts calls
to _sfloat before FP instructions. _sfloat decodes the following
FP instructions and simulates them.

In the new scheme, the compiler generates runtime calls to do FP
operations at a higher level. It doesn't generate FP instructions,
and therefore the assembler won't insert _sfloat calls, i.e. the
old mechanism is automatically suppressed.

The old method may be still be triggered with assembly code
using FP instructions. In the standard library, the only
occurance is math/sqrt_arm.s, which is rewritten to call to the
Go implementation instead.

Some significant speedups for code using floating points:

name                     old time/op    new time/op     delta
BinaryTree17-4              37.1s ± 2%      37.3s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.105 n=10+10)
Fannkuch11-4                13.0s ± 0%      13.1s ± 0%   +0.46%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4           700ns ± 4%      734ns ± 6%   +4.84%  (p=0.009 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfString-4         1.22µs ± 3%     1.22µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.897 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfInt-4            1.27µs ± 2%     1.30µs ± 1%   +1.91%  (p=0.001 n=10+9)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4         1.83µs ± 2%     1.81µs ± 3%     ~     (p=0.149 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4    1.80µs ± 3%     1.81µs ± 2%     ~     (p=0.421 n=10+8)
FmtFprintfFloat-4          6.89µs ± 3%     3.59µs ± 2%  -47.93%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtManyArgs-4              6.39µs ± 1%     6.09µs ± 1%   -4.61%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
GobDecode-4                 109ms ± 2%       81ms ± 2%  -25.99%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GobEncode-4                 109ms ± 2%       76ms ± 2%  -29.88%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Gzip-4                      3.61s ± 1%      3.59s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.247 n=10+10)
Gunzip-4                    449ms ± 4%      450ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.230 n=10+7)
HTTPClientServer-4         1.55ms ± 3%     1.53ms ± 2%     ~     (p=0.400 n=9+10)
JSONEncode-4                356ms ± 1%      183ms ± 1%  -48.73%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
JSONDecode-4                1.12s ± 2%      0.87s ± 1%  -21.88%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Mandelbrot200-4             5.49s ± 1%      2.55s ± 1%  -53.45%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GoParse-4                  49.6ms ± 2%     47.5ms ± 1%   -4.08%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4      1.13µs ± 4%     1.20µs ± 4%   +6.42%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4      4.41µs ± 2%     4.44µs ± 2%     ~     (p=0.128 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4      1.15µs ± 5%     1.20µs ± 5%   +4.85%  (p=0.002 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      6.21µs ± 2%     6.37µs ± 4%   +2.62%  (p=0.001 n=9+10)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4     1.58µs ± 5%     1.65µs ± 3%   +4.85%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4      341µs ± 3%      351µs ± 7%     ~     (p=0.573 n=8+10)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       21.4µs ± 3%     21.5µs ± 5%     ~     (p=0.931 n=9+9)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4        626µs ± 2%      626µs ± 1%     ~     (p=0.645 n=8+8)
Revcomp-4                  46.4ms ± 2%     47.4ms ± 2%   +2.07%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Template-4                  1.31s ± 3%      1.23s ± 4%   -6.13%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TimeParse-4                4.49µs ± 1%     4.41µs ± 2%   -1.81%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
TimeFormat-4               9.31µs ± 1%     9.32µs ± 2%     ~     (p=0.561 n=9+9)

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2018-04-13 16:39:39 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 5a91c83ce8 cmd/compile: in escape analysis, propagate loop depth to field
The escape analysis models "loop depth". If the address of an
expression is assigned to something defined at a lower (outer)
loop depth, the escape analysis decides it escapes. However, it
uses the loop depth of the address operator instead of where
the RHS is defined. This causes an unnecessary escape if there is
an assignment inside a loop but the RHS is defined outside the
loop. This CL propagates the loop depth.

Fixes #24730.

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2018-04-13 14:48:23 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder c1ed1f3c80 cmd/compile: fix evaluation of "" < s
Fixes #24817

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2018-04-12 19:38:37 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 2dfb423e6e cmd/compile: loop to ensure all autogenerated functions are compiled
I was wrong. There was a need to loop here.

Fixes #24761

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2018-04-11 23:46:30 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 467eca6076 test/codegen: port last stack and memcombining tests
And delete them from asm_test.

Also delete an arm64 cmov test has been already ported to the new test
harness.

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2018-04-11 16:08:04 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 3d501df441 cmd/compile: better error message when referring to ambiguous method/field
Fixes #14321.

Change-Id: I9c92c767b01cf7938c4808a8fef9f2936fc667bc
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2018-04-10 23:39:13 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 535ad8efb8 cmd/compile: fix check that ensures main.main is a function
The check was previously disallowing package main from even importing
a non-function symbol named "main".

Fixes #24801.

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2018-04-10 23:34:12 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 188e2bf897 test/codegen: port arm64 BIC/EON/ORN and masking tests
And delete them from asm_test.

Change-Id: I24f421b87e8cb4770c887a6dfd58eacd0088947d
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2018-04-10 10:57:50 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti d5ff631e6b test/codegen: port last remaining misc bit/arithmetic tests
And delete them from asm_test.

Change-Id: I9a75efe9858ef9d7ac86065f860c2ae3f25b0941
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2018-04-10 07:58:35 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 49ed4cbe85 cmd/compile: sort method sets using package height
Also, when statically building itabs, compare *types.Sym instead of
name alone so that method sets with duplicate non-exported methods are
handled correctly.

Fixes #24693.

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2018-04-10 00:06:06 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky fe77a5413e cmd/compile: fix constant pointer comparison failure
Previously, constant pointer-typed expressions could use either Mpint
or NilVal as their Val depending on their construction, but const.go
expects each type to have a single corresponding Val kind.

This CL changes pointer-typed expressions to exclusively use Mpint.

Fixes #21221.

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2018-04-09 23:19:45 +00:00
Michael Munday b65122f99a cmd/compile: optimize comparisons using load merging where available
Multi-byte comparison operations were used on amd64, arm64, i386
and s390x for comparisons with constant arrays, but only amd64 and
i386 for comparisons with string constants. This CL combines the
check for platform capability, since they have the same requirements,
and also enables both on ppc64le which also supports load merging.

Note that these optimizations currently use little endian byte order
which results in byte reversal instructions on s390x. This should
be fixed at some point.

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2018-04-09 21:16:47 +00:00
Keith Randall 0de0ed369f test: check that unaligned load-add opcodes work.
A test for CL 102036.

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2018-04-09 18:57:37 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 54c3f56ee0 test/codegen: port various mem-combining tests
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-04-09 12:00:06 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 3e31eb6b84 test/codegen: port arm64 slice zeroing tests
Finish porting arm64 slice zeroing codegen tests; delete them from
asm_test.

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2018-04-07 09:55:51 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 950a56899a cmd/compile: fix method expressions with anonymous receivers
Method expressions with anonymous receiver types like "struct { T }.m"
require wrapper functions, which we weren't always creating. This in
turn resulted in linker errors.

This CL ensures that we generate wrapper functions for any anonymous
receiver types used in a method expression.

Fixes #22444.

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2018-04-06 15:39:11 +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.

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2018-04-05 22:01:17 +00:00
Daniel Martí 9767727353 test: skip locklinear's lockmany test for now
Since it's been reliably failing on one of the linux-arm builders
(arm5spacemonkey) for a long time.

Updates #24221.

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2018-04-05 10:53:40 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti f2abca90a2 test/codegen: port arm64 byte slice zeroing tests
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-04-04 13:18:15 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 4637699e92 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better error message for incorrect if/switch header
Fixes #23664.

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2018-04-03 21:57:37 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo ac43de3ae5 cmd/compile: in prove, complete support for OpIsInBounds/OpIsSliceInBounds
The logic in addBranchRestrictions didn't allow to correctly
model OpIs(Slice)Bound for signed domain, and it was also partly
implemented within addRestrictions.

Thanks to the previous changes, it is now possible to handle
the negative conditions correctly, so that we can learn
both signed/LT + unsigned/LT on the positive side, and
signed/GE + unsigned/GE on the negative side (but only if
the index can be proved to be non-negative).

This is able to prove ~50 more slice accesses in std+cmd.

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2018-04-03 20:25:34 +00:00
isharipo dcaf3fb134 cmd/compile: make DCE remove nodes after terminating if
This change makes compiler frontend dead code elimination of const expr if
statements introduced in https://golang.org/cl/38773 treat both
	if constCondTrue { ...; returnStmt } toBeRemoved...
	if constCondFalse { ...; } else { returnStmt } toBeRemoved...
identically to:
	if constCondTrue { ...; returnStmt } else { toBeRemoved... }

Where "constCondTrue" is a an expression that can be evaluated
to "true" during compile time.

The additional checks are only triggered for const expr
if conditions that evaluate to true.

name       old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template         431ms ± 2%        429ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.491 n=8+6)
Unicode          198ms ± 4%        201ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.234 n=7+6)
GoTypes          1.40s ± 1%        1.41s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.053 n=7+7)
Compiler         6.72s ± 2%        6.81s ± 1%  +1.35%  (p=0.011 n=7+7)
SSA              17.3s ± 1%        17.3s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.731 n=6+7)
Flate            275ms ± 2%        275ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.902 n=7+7)
GoParser         340ms ± 2%        339ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.902 n=7+7)
Reflect          910ms ± 2%        905ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.310 n=6+6)
Tar              403ms ± 1%        403ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.366 n=7+6)
XML              486ms ± 1%        490ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.065 n=6+6)
StdCmd           56.2s ± 1%        56.6s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.620 n=7+7)

name       old user-time/op  new user-time/op  delta
Template         559ms ± 8%        557ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.713 n=8+7)
Unicode          266ms ±13%        277ms ± 9%    ~     (p=0.157 n=8+7)
GoTypes          1.83s ± 2%        1.84s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.522 n=8+7)
Compiler         8.67s ± 4%        8.89s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.077 n=7+7)
SSA              23.9s ± 1%        24.2s ± 1%  +1.31%  (p=0.005 n=7+7)
Flate            351ms ± 4%        342ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.105 n=7+7)
GoParser         437ms ± 2%        423ms ± 5%  -3.14%  (p=0.016 n=7+7)
Reflect          1.16s ± 3%        1.15s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.362 n=7+7)
Tar              517ms ± 4%        511ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.538 n=7+7)
XML              619ms ± 3%        617ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.483 n=7+7)

Fixes #23521

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2018-04-03 15:19:41 +00:00
Robert Griesemer c65a2781be cmd/compile: better handling of incorrect type switches
Don't report errors if we don't have a correct type switch
guard; instead ignore it and leave it to the type-checker
to report the error. This leads to better error messages
concentrating on the type switch guard rather than errors
around (confusing) syntactic details.

Also clean up some code setting up AssertExpr (they never
have a nil Type field) and remove some incorrect TODOs.

Fixes #24470.

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2018-04-03 05:34:20 +00:00
isharipo b44e73eacb test/fixedbugs: fix bug248 and bug345
When test/run script was removed, these two tests
were changed to be executed by test/run.go.
Because errchk does not exit with non-zero status on
errors, they were silently failing for a while.

This change makes 2 things:

1. Compile tested packages in GOROOT/test to match older runner script
   behavior (strictly required only in bug345, optional in bug248)

2. Check command output with "(?m)^BUG" regexp.
   It approximates older `grep -q '^BUG' that was used before.

See referenced issue for detailed explanation.

Fixes #24629

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2018-04-02 20:08:27 +00:00
Bryan Chan 625f2dccd4 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: handle symbol address comparisons consistently
CL 38338 introduced SSA rules to optimize two types of pointer equality
tests: a pointer compared with itself, and comparison of addresses taken
of two symbols which may have the same base. This patch adds rules to
apply the same optimization to pointer inequality tests, which also ensures
that two pointers to zero-width types cannot be both equal and unequal
at the same time.

Fixes #24503.

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2018-03-31 21:37:13 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 3b0b8bcd68 test/codegen: port stack-related tests to codegen
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-03-30 08:08:06 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 56eaf574a1 test/codegen: match 387 ops too for GOARCH=386
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2018-03-29 20:05:40 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti aacf7a1846 test: avoid touching GOOS/GOARCH in codegen driver
This change modifies the codegen test harness driver so that it no
longer modifies the environment GOOS/GOARCH, since that seems to cause
flakiness in other concurrently-running tests.

The change also enables the codegen tests in run.go.

Fixes #24538

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2018-03-29 19:00:10 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 04e993f953 test: update list of escape reasons
The escape_because.go test file (which tests the "because" escape
explainations printed by `-m -m`) cointains a machine-generated list
of all the escape reasons seen in the escape tests.

The list appears to be outdated; moreove a new escape reason was added
in CL 102895. This change re-generates the list.

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2018-03-29 14:17:40 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 360c19157a cmd/compile: print accurate escape reason for non-const-length slices
This change makes `-m -m` print a better explanation for the case
where a slice is marked as escaping and heap-allocated because it
has a non-constant len/cap.

Fixes #24578

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2018-03-28 16:56:03 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 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.

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2018-03-27 18:56:36 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti a27cd4fd31 test/codegen: port tbz/tbnz arm64 tests
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-03-24 09:35:53 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 79112707bb cmd/compile: add patterns for bit set/clear/complement on amd64
This patch completes implementation of BT(Q|L), and adds support
for BT(S|R|C)(Q|L).

Example of code changes from time.(*Time).addSec:

        if t.wall&hasMonotonic != 0 {
  0x1073465               488b08                  MOVQ 0(AX), CX
  0x1073468               4889ca                  MOVQ CX, DX
  0x107346b               48c1e93f                SHRQ $0x3f, CX
  0x107346f               48c1e13f                SHLQ $0x3f, CX
  0x1073473               48f7c1ffffffff          TESTQ $-0x1, CX
  0x107347a               746b                    JE 0x10734e7

        if t.wall&hasMonotonic != 0 {
  0x1073435               488b08                  MOVQ 0(AX), CX
  0x1073438               480fbae13f              BTQ $0x3f, CX
  0x107343d               7363                    JAE 0x10734a2

Another example:

                        t.wall = t.wall&nsecMask | uint64(dsec)<<nsecShift | hasMonotonic
  0x10734c8               4881e1ffffff3f          ANDQ $0x3fffffff, CX
  0x10734cf               48c1e61e                SHLQ $0x1e, SI
  0x10734d3               4809ce                  ORQ CX, SI
  0x10734d6               48b90000000000000080    MOVQ $0x8000000000000000, CX
  0x10734e0               4809f1                  ORQ SI, CX
  0x10734e3               488908                  MOVQ CX, 0(AX)

                        t.wall = t.wall&nsecMask | uint64(dsec)<<nsecShift | hasMonotonic
  0x107348b		4881e2ffffff3f		ANDQ $0x3fffffff, DX
  0x1073492		48c1e61e		SHLQ $0x1e, SI
  0x1073496		4809f2			ORQ SI, DX
  0x1073499		480fbaea3f		BTSQ $0x3f, DX
  0x107349e		488910			MOVQ DX, 0(AX)

Go1 benchmarks seem unaffected, and I would be surprised
otherwise:

name                     old time/op    new time/op     delta
BinaryTree17-4              2.64s ± 4%      2.56s ± 9%  -2.92%  (p=0.008 n=9+9)
Fannkuch11-4                2.90s ± 1%      2.95s ± 3%  +1.76%  (p=0.010 n=10+9)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4          35.3ns ± 1%     34.5ns ± 2%  -2.34%  (p=0.004 n=9+8)
FmtFprintfString-4         57.0ns ± 1%     58.4ns ± 5%  +2.52%  (p=0.029 n=9+10)
FmtFprintfInt-4            59.8ns ± 3%     59.8ns ± 6%    ~     (p=0.565 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4         93.9ns ± 3%     91.2ns ± 5%  -2.94%  (p=0.014 n=10+9)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4     107ns ± 6%      104ns ± 6%    ~     (p=0.099 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfFloat-4           187ns ± 3%      188ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.505 n=10+9)
FmtManyArgs-4               410ns ± 1%      415ns ± 6%    ~     (p=0.649 n=8+10)
GobDecode-4                5.30ms ± 3%     5.27ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.436 n=10+10)
GobEncode-4                4.62ms ± 5%     4.47ms ± 2%  -3.24%  (p=0.001 n=9+10)
Gzip-4                      197ms ± 4%      193ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.123 n=10+10)
Gunzip-4                   30.4ms ± 3%     30.1ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.481 n=10+10)
HTTPClientServer-4         76.3µs ± 1%     76.0µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.236 n=8+9)
JSONEncode-4               10.5ms ± 9%     10.3ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.280 n=10+10)
JSONDecode-4               42.3ms ±10%     41.3ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.053 n=9+10)
Mandelbrot200-4            3.80ms ± 2%     3.72ms ± 2%  -2.15%  (p=0.001 n=9+10)
GoParse-4                  2.88ms ±10%     2.81ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.247 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4      69.5ns ± 4%     68.6ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.171 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4       165ns ± 3%      162ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.137 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4      65.7ns ± 6%     64.4ns ± 2%  -2.02%  (p=0.037 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4       278ns ± 2%      279ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.991 n=8+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4     99.3ns ± 3%     98.5ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.457 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4     30.1µs ± 1%     30.4µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.173 n=8+10)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       1.40µs ± 2%     1.41µs ± 4%    ~     (p=0.565 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4       42.5µs ± 1%     41.5µs ± 3%  -2.13%  (p=0.002 n=8+9)
Revcomp-4                   332ms ± 4%      328ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.720 n=9+10)
Template-4                 48.3ms ± 2%     49.6ms ± 3%  +2.56%  (p=0.002 n=8+10)
TimeParse-4                 252ns ± 2%      249ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.116 n=9+10)
TimeFormat-4                262ns ± 4%      252ns ± 3%  -4.01%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)

name                     old speed      new speed       delta
GobDecode-4               145MB/s ± 3%    146MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.436 n=10+10)
GobEncode-4               166MB/s ± 5%    172MB/s ± 2%  +3.28%  (p=0.001 n=9+10)
Gzip-4                   98.6MB/s ± 4%  100.4MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.123 n=10+10)
Gunzip-4                  639MB/s ± 3%    645MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.481 n=10+10)
JSONEncode-4              185MB/s ± 8%    189MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.280 n=10+10)
JSONDecode-4             46.0MB/s ± 9%   47.0MB/s ± 2%  +2.21%  (p=0.046 n=9+10)
GoParse-4                20.1MB/s ± 9%   20.6MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.239 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4     460MB/s ± 4%    467MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.165 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4    6.19GB/s ± 3%   6.28GB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.165 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4     487MB/s ± 5%    497MB/s ± 2%  +2.00%  (p=0.043 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4    3.67GB/s ± 2%   3.67GB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.963 n=8+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4   10.1MB/s ± 3%   10.1MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.435 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   34.0MB/s ± 1%   33.7MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.173 n=8+10)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     22.9MB/s ± 2%   22.7MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.565 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     24.0MB/s ± 3%   24.7MB/s ± 3%  +2.64%  (p=0.001 n=9+9)
Revcomp-4                 766MB/s ± 4%    775MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.720 n=9+10)
Template-4               40.2MB/s ± 2%   39.2MB/s ± 3%  -2.47%  (p=0.002 n=8+10)

The rules match ~1800 times during all.bash.

Fixes #18943

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2018-03-24 02:38:50 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti fc6280d4b0 test/codegen: port direct comparisons with memory tests
And remove them from asm_test.

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2018-03-22 17:20:09 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti be371edd67 test/codegen: port comparisons tests to codegen
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-03-20 19:38:06 +00:00
Michael Munday ae10914e67 cmd/compile: mark LAA and LAAG as clobbering flags on s390x
The atomic add instructions modify the condition code and so need to
be marked as clobbering flags.

Fixes #24449.

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2018-03-20 09:44:50 +00:00
Vladimir Kuzmin c12b185a6e cmd/compile: avoid mapaccess at m[k]=append(m[k]..
Currently rvalue m[k] is transformed during walk into:

        tmp1 := *mapaccess(m, k)
        tmp2 := append(tmp1, ...)
        *mapassign(m, k) = tmp2

However, this is suboptimal, as we could instead produce just:
        tmp := mapassign(m, k)
        *tmp := append(*tmp, ...)

Optimization is possible only if during Order it may tell that m[k] is
exactly the same at left and right part of assignment. It doesn't work:
1) m[f(k)] = append(m[f(k)], ...)
2) sink, m[k] = sink, append(m[k]...)
3) m[k] = append(..., m[k],...)

Benchmark:
name                           old time/op    new time/op    delta
MapAppendAssign/Int32/256-8      33.5ns ± 3%    22.4ns ±10%  -33.24%  (p=0.000 n=16+18)
MapAppendAssign/Int32/65536-8    68.2ns ± 6%    48.5ns ±29%  -28.90%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
MapAppendAssign/Int64/256-8      34.3ns ± 4%    23.3ns ± 5%  -32.23%  (p=0.000 n=17+18)
MapAppendAssign/Int64/65536-8    65.9ns ± 7%    61.2ns ±19%   -7.06%  (p=0.002 n=18+20)
MapAppendAssign/Str/256-8         116ns ±12%      79ns ±16%  -31.70%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
MapAppendAssign/Str/65536-8       134ns ±15%     111ns ±45%  -16.95%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)

name                           old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
MapAppendAssign/Int32/256-8       47.0B ± 0%     46.0B ± 0%   -2.13%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
MapAppendAssign/Int32/65536-8     27.0B ± 0%     20.7B ±30%  -23.33%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
MapAppendAssign/Int64/256-8       47.0B ± 0%     46.0B ± 0%   -2.13%  (p=0.000 n=20+17)
MapAppendAssign/Int64/65536-8     27.0B ± 0%     27.0B ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
MapAppendAssign/Str/256-8         94.0B ± 0%     78.0B ± 0%  -17.02%  (p=0.000 n=20+16)
MapAppendAssign/Str/65536-8       54.0B ± 0%     54.0B ± 0%     ~     (all equal)

Fixes #24364
Updates #5147

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2018-03-20 01:47:07 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 5a4e09837c test/codegen: port maps test to codegen
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-03-19 13:39:34 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti b61b1d2c57 test/codegen: port structs test to codegen
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-03-18 16:53:53 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti cceee685be test/codegen: port floats tests to codegen
And delete them from asm_test.

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2018-03-15 18:05:59 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo a35ec9a59e cmd/compile: implement CMOV on amd64
This builds upon the branchelim pass, activating it for amd64 and
lowering CondSelect. Special care is made to FPU instructions for
NaN handling.

Benchmark results on Xeon E5630 (Westmere EP):

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-16              4.99s ± 9%     4.66s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Fannkuch11-16                4.93s ± 3%     5.04s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfEmpty-16          58.8ns ± 7%    61.4ns ±14%     ~     (p=0.579 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfString-16          114ns ± 2%     114ns ± 4%     ~     (p=0.603 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfInt-16             181ns ± 4%     125ns ± 3%  -30.90%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfIntInt-16          263ns ± 2%     217ns ± 2%  -17.34%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-16     230ns ± 1%     212ns ± 1%   -7.99%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfFloat-16           411ns ± 3%     344ns ± 5%  -16.43%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtManyArgs-16               828ns ± 4%     790ns ± 2%   -4.59%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
GobDecode-16                10.9ms ± 4%    10.8ms ± 5%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
GobEncode-16                9.52ms ± 5%    9.46ms ± 2%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Gzip-16                      334ms ± 2%     337ms ± 2%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
Gunzip-16                   64.4ms ± 1%    65.0ms ± 1%   +1.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
HTTPClientServer-16          156µs ± 3%     155µs ± 3%     ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
JSONEncode-16               21.0ms ± 1%    21.8ms ± 0%   +3.76%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
JSONDecode-16               95.1ms ± 0%    95.7ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.151 n=5+5)
Mandelbrot200-16            6.38ms ± 1%    6.42ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
GoParse-16                  5.47ms ± 2%    5.36ms ± 1%   -1.95%  (p=0.016 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-16       111ns ± 1%     111ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.635 n=5+4)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-16       408ns ± 1%     411ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.087 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-16       103ns ± 1%     104ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.484 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-16       659ns ± 2%     652ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.571 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-16      176ns ± 2%     174ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.476 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-16     58.6µs ± 4%    57.7µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-16       3.07µs ± 3%    3.04µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-16       89.2µs ± 1%    87.9µs ± 2%   -1.52%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Revcomp-16                   575ms ± 0%     587ms ± 2%   +2.12%  (p=0.032 n=4+5)
Template-16                  110ms ± 1%     107ms ± 3%   -3.00%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
TimeParse-16                 463ns ± 0%     462ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.810 n=5+4)
TimeFormat-16                538ns ± 0%     535ns ± 0%   -0.63%  (p=0.024 n=5+5)

name                      old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-16              70.7MB/s ± 4%  71.4MB/s ± 5%     ~     (p=0.452 n=5+5)
GobEncode-16              80.7MB/s ± 5%  81.2MB/s ± 2%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Gzip-16                   58.2MB/s ± 2%  57.7MB/s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.452 n=5+5)
Gunzip-16                  302MB/s ± 1%   299MB/s ± 1%   -0.99%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
JSONEncode-16             92.4MB/s ± 1%  89.1MB/s ± 0%   -3.63%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
JSONDecode-16             20.4MB/s ± 0%  20.3MB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.135 n=5+5)
GoParse-16                10.6MB/s ± 2%  10.8MB/s ± 1%   +2.00%  (p=0.016 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-16     286MB/s ± 1%   285MB/s ± 3%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-16    2.51GB/s ± 1%  2.49GB/s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-16     309MB/s ± 1%   307MB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-16    1.55GB/s ± 2%  1.57GB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-16   5.68MB/s ± 2%  5.73MB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.579 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-16   17.5MB/s ± 4%  17.8MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.500 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-16     10.4MB/s ± 3%  10.5MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.460 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-16     11.5MB/s ± 1%  11.7MB/s ± 2%   +1.57%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Revcomp-16                 442MB/s ± 0%   433MB/s ± 2%   -2.05%  (p=0.032 n=4+5)
Template-16               17.7MB/s ± 1%  18.2MB/s ± 3%   +3.12%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)

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2018-03-15 16:41:59 +00:00
Geoff Berry e244a7a7d3 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: add patterns for arm64 bitfield opcodes
Add patterns to match common idioms for EXTR, BFI, BFXIL, SBFIZ, SBFX,
UBFIZ and UBFX opcodes.

go1 benchmarks results on Amberwing:
name                   old time/op    new time/op    delta
FmtManyArgs               786ns ± 2%     714ns ± 1%  -9.20%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Gzip                      437ms ± 0%     402ms ± 0%  -7.99%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfIntInt          196ns ± 0%     182ns ± 0%  -7.28%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt     207ns ± 0%     199ns ± 0%  -3.86%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfFloat           324ns ± 0%     316ns ± 0%  -2.47%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
FmtFprintfInt             119ns ± 0%     117ns ± 0%  -1.68%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
GobDecode                12.8ms ± 2%    12.6ms ± 1%  -1.62%  (p=0.002 n=10+10)
JSONDecode               94.4ms ± 1%    93.4ms ± 0%  -1.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32       247ns ± 0%     245ns ± 0%  -0.65%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchMedium_32      314ns ± 0%     312ns ± 0%  -0.64%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K       541ns ± 0%     538ns ± 0%  -0.55%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
TimeParse                 450ns ± 1%     448ns ± 1%  -0.42%  (p=0.035 n=9+9)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32       244ns ± 0%     243ns ± 0%  -0.41%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoParse                  6.03ms ± 0%    6.00ms ± 0%  -0.40%  (p=0.002 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K       779ns ± 0%     777ns ± 0%  -0.26%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchHard_32       2.75µs ± 0%    2.74µs ± 1%  -0.06%  (p=0.026 n=9+9)
BinaryTree17              11.7s ± 0%     11.6s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.089 n=10+10)
HTTPClientServer         89.1µs ± 1%    89.5µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.436 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchHard_1K       78.9µs ± 0%    79.5µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.469 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfEmpty          58.5ns ± 0%    58.5ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
GobEncode                12.0ms ± 1%    12.1ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.075 n=10+10)
Revcomp                   669ms ± 0%     668ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.091 n=7+9)
Mandelbrot200            5.35ms ± 0%    5.36ms ± 0%  +0.07%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K     52.1µs ± 0%    52.1µs ± 0%  +0.10%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Fannkuch11                3.25s ± 0%     3.26s ± 0%  +0.36%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
FmtFprintfString          114ns ± 1%     115ns ± 0%  +0.52%  (p=0.011 n=10+10)
JSONEncode               20.2ms ± 0%    20.3ms ± 0%  +0.65%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Template                 91.3ms ± 0%    92.3ms ± 0%  +1.08%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TimeFormat                484ns ± 0%     495ns ± 1%  +2.30%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)

There are some opportunities to improve this change further by adding
patterns to match the "extended register" versions of ADD/SUB/CMP, but I
think that should be evaluated on its own.  The regressions in Template
and TimeFormat would likely be recovered by this, as they seem to be due
to generating:

    ubfiz x0, x0, #3, #8
    add x1, x2, x0

instead of

    add x1, x2, x0, lsl #3

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2018-03-15 14:10:41 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti ded9a1b372 test/codegen: port len/cap pow2 div tests to codegen
And delete them from asm_test.

Change-Id: I29c8d098a8893e6b669b6272a2f508985ac9d618
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/100876
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
2018-03-15 13:34:01 +00:00
Ilya Tocar 644d14ea0f Revert "cmd/compile: implement CMOV on amd64"
This reverts commit 080187f4f7.

It broke build of golang.org/x/exp/shiny/iconvg
See issue 24395 for details

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2018-03-14 21:21:23 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti cd3aae9b81 test/codegen: port all small memmove tests to codegen
This change ports all the remaining tests checking that small memmoves
are replaced with MOVs to the new codegen test harness, and deletes
them from the asm_test file.

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2018-03-14 15:57:07 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 858042b8fd test/codegen: add codegen tests for div
Change-Id: I6ce8981e85fd55ade6078b0946e54a9215d9deca
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2018-03-14 15:56:46 +00:00
Tobias Klauser d32018a500 test: check that size argument errors are emitted at call site
Add tests for the "negative size argument in make.*" and "size argument
too large in make.*" error messages to appear at call sites in case the
size is a const defined on another line.

As suggested by Matthew in a comment on CL 69910.

Change-Id: I5c33d4bec4e3d20bb21fe8019df27999997ddff3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/100395
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2018-03-14 08:36:15 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky e601c07908 cmd/compile: reject type switch with guarded declaration and no cases
Fixes #23116.

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2018-03-13 22:02:46 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 363bcd7b4f cmd/compile: use key position for key:val elements in composite literals
Fixes #24339.

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2018-03-13 21:44:12 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 09d4455f45 cmd/compile: enable inlining variadic functions
As a side effect of working on mid-stack inlining, we've fixed support
for inlining variadic functions. Might as well enable it.

Change-Id: I7f555f8b941969791db7eb598c0b49f6dc0820aa
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/100456
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2018-03-13 20:34:03 +00:00
Vladimir Kuzmin 7395083136 cmd/compile: avoid extra mapaccess in "m[k] op= r"
Currently, order desugars map assignment operations like

    m[k] op= r

into

    m[k] = m[k] op r

which in turn is transformed during walk into:

    tmp := *mapaccess(m, k)
    tmp = tmp op r
    *mapassign(m, k) = tmp

However, this is suboptimal, as we could instead produce just:

    *mapassign(m, k) op= r

One complication though is if "r == 0", then "m[k] /= r" and "m[k] %=
r" will panic, and they need to do so *before* calling mapassign,
otherwise we may insert a new zero-value element into the map.

It would be spec compliant to just emit the "r != 0" check before
calling mapassign (see #23735), but currently these checks aren't
generated until SSA construction. For now, it's simpler to continue
desugaring /= and %= into two map indexing operations.

Fixes #23661.

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2018-03-12 19:27:44 +00:00
isharipo 85a8d25d53 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: emit IMUL3{L/Q} for MUL{L/Q}const on x86
cmd/asm now supports three-operand form of IMUL,
so instead of using IMUL with resultInArg0, emit IMUL3 instruction.

This results in less redundant MOVs where SSA assigns
different registers to input[0] and dst arguments.

Note: these have exactly the same encoding when reg0=reg1:
      IMUL3x $const, reg0, reg1
      IMULx $const, reg
Two-operand IMULx is like a crippled IMUL3x, with dst fixed to input[0].
This is why we don't bother to generate IMULx for the case where
dst is the same as input[0].

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2018-03-12 19:02:36 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 080187f4f7 cmd/compile: implement CMOV on amd64
This builds upon the branchelim pass, activating it for amd64 and
lowering CondSelect. Special care is made to FPU instructions for
NaN handling.

Benchmark results on Xeon E5630 (Westmere EP):

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-16              4.99s ± 9%     4.66s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Fannkuch11-16                4.93s ± 3%     5.04s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfEmpty-16          58.8ns ± 7%    61.4ns ±14%     ~     (p=0.579 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfString-16          114ns ± 2%     114ns ± 4%     ~     (p=0.603 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfInt-16             181ns ± 4%     125ns ± 3%  -30.90%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfIntInt-16          263ns ± 2%     217ns ± 2%  -17.34%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-16     230ns ± 1%     212ns ± 1%   -7.99%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfFloat-16           411ns ± 3%     344ns ± 5%  -16.43%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FmtManyArgs-16               828ns ± 4%     790ns ± 2%   -4.59%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
GobDecode-16                10.9ms ± 4%    10.8ms ± 5%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
GobEncode-16                9.52ms ± 5%    9.46ms ± 2%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Gzip-16                      334ms ± 2%     337ms ± 2%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
Gunzip-16                   64.4ms ± 1%    65.0ms ± 1%   +1.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
HTTPClientServer-16          156µs ± 3%     155µs ± 3%     ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
JSONEncode-16               21.0ms ± 1%    21.8ms ± 0%   +3.76%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
JSONDecode-16               95.1ms ± 0%    95.7ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.151 n=5+5)
Mandelbrot200-16            6.38ms ± 1%    6.42ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
GoParse-16                  5.47ms ± 2%    5.36ms ± 1%   -1.95%  (p=0.016 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-16       111ns ± 1%     111ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.635 n=5+4)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-16       408ns ± 1%     411ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.087 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-16       103ns ± 1%     104ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.484 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-16       659ns ± 2%     652ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.571 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-16      176ns ± 2%     174ns ± 1%     ~     (p=0.476 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-16     58.6µs ± 4%    57.7µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-16       3.07µs ± 3%    3.04µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-16       89.2µs ± 1%    87.9µs ± 2%   -1.52%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Revcomp-16                   575ms ± 0%     587ms ± 2%   +2.12%  (p=0.032 n=4+5)
Template-16                  110ms ± 1%     107ms ± 3%   -3.00%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
TimeParse-16                 463ns ± 0%     462ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.810 n=5+4)
TimeFormat-16                538ns ± 0%     535ns ± 0%   -0.63%  (p=0.024 n=5+5)

name                      old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-16              70.7MB/s ± 4%  71.4MB/s ± 5%     ~     (p=0.452 n=5+5)
GobEncode-16              80.7MB/s ± 5%  81.2MB/s ± 2%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Gzip-16                   58.2MB/s ± 2%  57.7MB/s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.452 n=5+5)
Gunzip-16                  302MB/s ± 1%   299MB/s ± 1%   -0.99%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
JSONEncode-16             92.4MB/s ± 1%  89.1MB/s ± 0%   -3.63%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
JSONDecode-16             20.4MB/s ± 0%  20.3MB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.135 n=5+5)
GoParse-16                10.6MB/s ± 2%  10.8MB/s ± 1%   +2.00%  (p=0.016 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-16     286MB/s ± 1%   285MB/s ± 3%     ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-16    2.51GB/s ± 1%  2.49GB/s ± 2%     ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-16     309MB/s ± 1%   307MB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-16    1.55GB/s ± 2%  1.57GB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-16   5.68MB/s ± 2%  5.73MB/s ± 1%     ~     (p=0.579 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-16   17.5MB/s ± 4%  17.8MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.500 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-16     10.4MB/s ± 3%  10.5MB/s ± 4%     ~     (p=0.460 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-16     11.5MB/s ± 1%  11.7MB/s ± 2%   +1.57%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Revcomp-16                 442MB/s ± 0%   433MB/s ± 2%   -2.05%  (p=0.032 n=4+5)
Template-16               17.7MB/s ± 1%  18.2MB/s ± 3%   +3.12%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)

Change-Id: Ic7cb7374d07da031e771bdcbfdd832fd1b17159c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/98695
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2018-03-12 18:01:33 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo f7ac70a566 test: move rotate tests to top-level testsuite.
Remove old tests from asm_test.

Change-Id: Ib408ec7faa60068bddecf709b93ce308e0ef665a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/100075
Reviewed-by: Alberto Donizetti <alb.donizetti@gmail.com>
2018-03-11 10:08:18 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 8e427a3878 test/codegen: add README file for the codegen test harness
This change adds a README file inside the test/codegen directory,
explaining how to run the codegen tests and the syntax of the regexps
comments used to match assembly instructions.

Change-Id: Ica4eb3ffa9c6975371538cc8ae0ac3c1a3a03baf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/99156
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2018-03-09 18:38:53 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 5f541b11aa test/codegen: port MULs merging tests to codegen
And delete them from asm_go.

Change-Id: I0057cbd90ca55fa51c596e32406e190f3866f93e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/99815
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2018-03-09 17:01:56 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti cde34780b7 test/codegen: port math/bits.RotateLeft tests to codegen
Only RotateLeft{64,32} were tested, and just for ppc64. This CL adds
tests for RotateLeft{64,32,16,8} on arm64 and amd64/386, for the cases
where the calls are actually instrinsified.

RotateLeft tests (the last ones for math/bits functions) are deleted
from asm_test.

This CL also adds a space between the "//" and the arch name in the
comments, to uniform this file to the style used in all the other
files.

Change-Id: Ifc2a27261d70bcc294b4ec64490d8367f62d2b89
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/99596
Reviewed-by: Giovanni Bajo <rasky@develer.com>
2018-03-09 10:53:38 +00:00
Austin Clements 6436270dad cmd/compile: add fence-post implications to prove
This adds four new deductions to the prove pass, all related to adding
or subtracting one from a value. This is the first hint of actual
arithmetic relations in the prove pass.

The most effective of these is

   x-1 >= w && x > min  ⇒  x > w

This helps eliminate bounds checks in code like

  if x > 0 {
    // do something with s[x-1]
  }

Altogether, these deductions prove an additional 260 branches in std
and cmd. Furthermore, they will let us eliminate some tricky
compiler-inserted panics in the runtime that are interfering with
static analysis.

Fixes #23354.

Change-Id: I7088223e0e0cd6ff062a75c127eb4bb60e6dce02
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/87480
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Moșoi <alexandru@mosoi.ro>
2018-03-08 22:25:28 +00:00
Austin Clements 941fc129e2 cmd/compile: derive unsigned limits from signed limits in prove
This adds a few simple deductions to the prove pass' fact table to
derive unsigned concrete limits from signed concrete limits where
possible.

This tweak lets the pass prove 70 additional branch conditions in std
and cmd.

This is based on a comment from the recently-deleted factsTable.get:
"// TODO: also use signed data if lim.min >= 0".

Change-Id: Ib4340249e7733070f004a0aa31254adf5df8a392
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/87479
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Moșoi <alexandru@mosoi.ro>
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2018-03-08 22:25:27 +00:00
Austin Clements 669db2cef5 cmd/compile: make prove pass use unsatisfiability
Currently the prove pass uses implication queries. For each block, it
collects the set of branch conditions leading to that block, and
queries this fact table for whether any of these facts imply the
block's own branch condition (or its inverse). This works remarkably
well considering it doesn't do any deduction on these facts, but it
has various downsides:

1. It requires an implementation both of adding facts to the table and
   determining implications. These are very nearly duals of each
   other, but require separate implementations. Likewise, the process
   of asserting facts of dominating branch conditions is very nearly
   the dual of the process of querying implied branch conditions.

2. It leads to less effective use of derived facts. For example, the
   prove pass currently derives facts about the relations between len
   and cap, but can't make use of these unless a branch condition is
   in the exact form of a derived fact. If one of these derived facts
   contradicts another fact, it won't notice or make use of this.

This CL changes the approach of the prove pass to instead use
*contradiction* instead of implication. Rather than ever querying a
branch condition, it simply adds branch conditions to the fact table.
If this leads to a contradiction (specifically, it makes the fact set
unsatisfiable), that branch is impossible and can be cut. As a result,

1. We can eliminate the code for determining implications
   (factsTable.get disappears entirely). Also, there is now a single
   implementation of visiting and asserting branch conditions, since
   we don't have to flip them around to treat them as facts in one
   place and queries in another.

2. Derived facts can be used effectively. It doesn't matter *why* the
   fact table is unsatisfiable; a contradiction in any of the facts is
   enough.

3. As an added benefit, it's now quite easy to avoid traversing beyond
   provably-unreachable blocks. In contrast, the current
   implementation always visits all blocks.

The prove pass already has nearly all of the mechanism necessary to
compute unsatisfiability, which means this both simplifies the code
and makes it more powerful.

The only complication is that the current implication procedure has a
hack for dealing with the 0 <= Args[0] condition of OpIsInBounds and
OpIsSliceInBounds. We replace this with asserting the appropriate fact
when we process one of these conditions. This seems much cleaner
anyway, and works because we can now take advantage of derived facts.

This has no measurable effect on compiler performance.

Effectiveness:

There is exactly one condition in all of std and cmd that this fails
to prove that the old implementation could: (int64(^uint(0)>>1) < x)
in encoding/gob. This can never be true because x is an int, and it's
basically coincidence that the old code gets this. (For example, it
fails to prove the similar (x < ^int64(^uint(0)>>1)) condition that
immediately precedes it, and even though the conditions are logically
unrelated, it wouldn't get the second one if it hadn't first processed
the first!)

It does, however, prove a few dozen additional branches. These come
from facts that are added to the fact table about the relations
between len and cap. These were almost never queried directly before,
but could lead to contradictions, which the unsat-based approach is
able to use.

There are exactly two branches in std and cmd that this implementation
proves in the *other* direction. This sounds scary, but is okay
because both occur in already-unreachable blocks, so it doesn't matter
what we chose. Because the fact table logic is sound but incomplete,
it fails to prove that the block isn't reachable, even though it is
able to prove that both outgoing branches are impossible. We could
turn these blocks into BlockExit blocks, but it doesn't seem worth the
trouble of the extra proof effort for something that happens twice in
all of std and cmd.

Tests:

This CL updates test/prove.go to change the expected messages because
it can no longer give a "reason" why it proved or disproved a
condition. It also adds a new test of a branch it couldn't prove
before.

It mostly guts test/sliceopt.go, removing everything related to slice
bounds optimizations and moving a few relevant tests to test/prove.go.
Much of this test is actually unreachable. The new prove pass figures
this out and doesn't try to prove anything about the unreachable
parts. The output on the unreachable parts is already suspect because
anything can be proved at that point, so it's really just a regression
test for an algorithm the compiler no longer uses.

This is a step toward fixing #23354. That issue is quite easy to fix
once we can use derived facts effectively.

Change-Id: Ia48a1b9ee081310579fe474e4a61857424ff8ce8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/87478
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2018-03-08 22:25:25 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 3772b2e1d5 test/codegen: port 2^n muls tests to codegen harness
And delete them from the asm_test.go file.

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2018-03-08 16:30:14 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 88466e93a4 cmd/compile: mark anonymous receiver parameters as non-escaping
This was already done for normal parameters, and the same logic
applies for receiver parameters too.

Updates #24305.

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2018-03-08 00:20:01 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti c028958393 test/codegen: fix issue with arm64 memmove codegen test
This recently added arm64 memmove codegen check:

  func movesmall() {
    // arm64:-"memmove"
    x := [...]byte{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
    copy(x[1:], x[:])
  }

is not correct, for two reasons:

1. regexps are matched from the start of the disasm line (excluding
   line information). This mean that a negative -"memmove" check will
   pass against a 'CALL runtime.memmove' line because the line does
   not start with 'memmove' (its starts with CALL...).
   The way to specify no 'memmove' match whatsoever on the line is
   -".*memmove"

2. AFAIK comments on their own line are matched against the first
   subsequent non-comment line. So the code above only verifies that
   the x := ... line does not generate a memmove. The comment should
   be moved near the copy() line, if it's that one we want to not
   generate a memmove call.

The fact that the test above is not effective can be checked by
running `go run run.go -v codegen` in the toplevel test directory with
a go1.10 toolchain (that does not have the memmove-elision
optimization). The test will still pass (it shouldn't).

This change changes the regexp to -".*memmove" and moves it near the
line it needs to (not)match.

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2018-03-07 16:41:24 +00:00
Kunpei Sakai b75e8a2a3b cmd/compile: prevent detection of wrong duplicates
by including *types.Type in typeVal.

Updates #21866
Fixes #24159

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2018-03-07 01:26:00 +00:00
ChrisALiles 42ecf39e85 cmd/compile: improve compiler error on embedded structs
Fixes #23609

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2018-03-06 21:06:46 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 8516ecd05f test/codegen: port math/bits.ReverseBytes tests to codegen
And remove them from ssa_test.

Change-Id: If767af662801219774d1bdb787c77edfa6067770
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2018-03-06 20:34:33 +00:00
Wei Xiao 05962561ae cmd/compile/internal/ssa: improve store combine optimization on arm64
Current implementation doesn't consider MOVDreg type operand and fail to combine
it into larger store. This patch fixes the issue.

Fixes #24242

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2018-03-06 20:29:04 +00:00
Balaram Makam 0e8b7110f6 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: inline small memmove for arm64
This patch enables the optimization for arm64 target.

Performance results on Amberwing for strconv benchmark:
name             old time/op  new time/op  delta
Quote             721ns ± 0%   617ns ± 0%  -14.40%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
QuoteRune         118ns ± 0%   117ns ± 0%   -0.85%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
AppendQuote       436ns ± 2%   321ns ± 0%  -26.31%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
AppendQuoteRune  34.7ns ± 0%  28.4ns ± 0%  -18.16%  (p=0.000 n=5+4)
[Geo mean]        189ns        160ns       -15.41%

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2018-03-06 18:37:19 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 18ae5eca3b test/codegen: port math/bits.OnesCount tests to codegen
And remove them from ssa_test.

Change-Id: I3efac5fea529bb0efa2dae32124530482ba5058e
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2018-03-06 17:53:00 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 85dcc709a8 test/codegen: port math/bits.TrailingZeros tests to codegen
And remove them from ssa_test.

Change-Id: Ib5de5c0d908f23915e0847eca338cacf2fa5325b
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2018-03-06 11:48:37 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 83e41b3e76 test/codegen: port math/bits.Leadingzero tests to codegen
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2018-03-05 19:52:04 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti c1806906d8 test: port bits.Len intrinsics tests to the new codegen harness
This change move bits.Len* intrinsification tests to the new codegen
test harness, removing them from the old ssa_test file. Five different
test functions (one for each bit.Len function tested) was used, to
avoid possible unwanted interactions between multiple calls inside one
function.

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2018-03-05 18:01:19 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 89ae7045f3 test: convert all math-related tests from asm_test
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2018-03-04 16:52:33 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo fad31e513d test: move load/store combines into asmcheck
This CL moves the load/store combining tests into asmcheck.
In addition at being more compact, it's also now easier to
spot what it is missing in each architecture.

While doing so, I think I uncovered a bug in ppc64le and arm64
rules, because they fail to load/store combine in non-trivial
functions. Not sure why, I'll open an issue.

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2018-03-04 16:52:03 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 80bfb75c42 test: in asmcheck, dump only the functions which fail
Before this change, in case of any failure, asmcheck was
dumping to stderr the whole output of compile -S, which
can be very long if it contains multiple functions.

Make it so it filters the output to only display the
assembly output of functions for which at least one opcode
check failed. This greatly simplifies debugging.

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2018-03-04 01:05:02 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 8ce74b7d11 test: port a nil-check interface test from asm_test
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2018-03-03 20:20:54 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo ec0b8c0585 test: use the version of Go used to run run.go
Currently, the top-level testsuite always uses whatever version
of Go is found in the PATH to execute all the tests. This
forces the developers to tweak the PATH to run the testsuite.

Change it to use the same version of Go used to run run.go.
This allows developers to run the testsuite using the tip
compiler by simply saying "../bin/go run run.go".

I think this is a better solution compared to always forcing
"../bin/go", because it allows developers to run the testsuite
using different Go versions, for instance to check if a new
test is fixed in tip compared to the installed compiler.

Fixes #24217

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2018-03-03 19:52:00 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 644b2dafc2 test/codegen: add copyright headers to new codegen files
Change-Id: I9fe6572d1043ef9ee09c0925059ded554ad24c6b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/98215
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2018-03-02 20:13:13 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 2baed3856d cmd/asm: fix assembling return jump
In RET instruction, the operand is the return jump's target,
which should be put in Prog.To.

Add an action "buildrundir" to the test driver, which builds
(compile+assemble+link) the code in a directory and runs the
resulting binary.

Fixes #23838.

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2018-03-01 21:11:16 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo f16cc298d3 test: implement negative rules in asmcheck
Change-Id: I2b507e35cc314100eaf2ec2d1e5107cc2fc9e7cf
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2018-03-01 18:15:24 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 0bcf8bcd99 test: in asmcheck, regexp must match from beginning of line
This avoid simple bugs like "ADD" matching "FADD". Obviously
"ADD" will still match "ADDQ" so some care is still required
in this regard, but at least a first class of possible errors
is taken care of.

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2018-03-01 18:14:54 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 879a1ff1e4 test: improve asmcheck syntax
asmcheck comments now support a compact form of specifying
multiple checks for each platform, using the following syntax:

   amd64:"SHL\t[$]4","SHR\t[$]4"

Negative checks are also parsed using the following syntax:

   amd64:-"ROR"

though they are still not working.

Moreover, out-of-line comments have been implemented. This
allows to specify asmchecks on comment-only lines, that will
be matched on the first subsequent non-comment non-empty line.

    // amd64:"XOR"
    // arm:"EOR"

    x ^= 1

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2018-03-01 18:10:48 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder aa9c1a8f80 runtime: fix amd64p32 indexbytes in presence of overflow
When the slice/string length is very large,
probably artifically large as in CL 97523,
adding BX (length) to R11 (pointer) overflows.
As a result, checking DI < R11 yields the wrong result.
Since they will be equal when the loop is done,
just check DI != R11 instead.
Yes, the pointer itself could overflow, but if that happens,
something else has gone pretty wrong; not our concern here.

Fixes #24187

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2018-03-01 16:53:33 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo c9438cb198 test: add support for code generation tests (asmcheck)
The top-level test harness is modified to support a new kind
of test: "asmcheck". This is meant to replace asm_test.go
as an easier and more readable way to test code generation.

I've added a couple of codegen tests to get initial feedback
on the syntax. I've created them under a common "codegen"
subdirectory, so that it's easier to run them all with
"go run run.go -v codegen".

The asmcheck syntax allows to insert line comments that
can specify a regular expression to match in the assembly code,
for multiple architectures (the testsuite will automatically
build each testfile multiple times, one per mentioned architecture).

Negative matches are unsupported for now, so this cannot fully
replace asm_test yet.

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2018-03-01 07:59:54 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky b3f00c6985 cmd/compile: fix unexpected type alias crash
OCOMPLIT stores the pre-typechecked type in n.Right, and then moves it
to n.Type. However, it wasn't clearing n.Right, so n.Right continued
to point to the OTYPE node. (Exception: slice literals reused n.Right
to store the array length.)

When exporting inline function bodies, we don't expect to need to save
any type aliases. Doing so wouldn't be wrong per se, but it's
completely unnecessary and would just bloat the export data.

However, reexportdep (whose role is to identify types needed by inline
function bodies) uses a generic tree traversal mechanism, which visits
n.Right even for O{ARRAY,MAP,STRUCT}LIT nodes. This means it finds the
OTYPE node, and mistakenly interpreted that the type alias needs to be
exported.

The straight forward fix is to just clear n.Right when typechecking
composite literals.

Fixes #24173.

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2018-02-28 20:18:37 +00:00
Daniel Martí 1e308fbc1a cmd/compile: improved error message when calling a shadowed builtin
Otherwise, the error can be confusing if one forgets or doesn't know
that the builtin is being shadowed, which is not common practice.

Fixes #22822.

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2018-02-28 19:39:52 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 0c884d0810 cmd/compile, cmd/compile/internal/syntax: print relative column info
This change enables printing of relative column information if a
prior line directive specified a valid column. If there was no
line directive, or the line directive didn't specify a column
(or the -C flag is specified), no column information is shown in
file positions.

Implementation: Column values (and line values, for that matter)
that are zero are interpreted as "unknown". A line directive that
doesn't specify a column records that as a zero column in the
respective PosBase data structure. When computing relative columns,
a relative value is zero of the base's column value is zero.
When formatting a position, a zero column value is not printed.

To make this work without special cases, the PosBase for a file
is given a concrete (non-0:0) position 1:1 with the PosBase's
line and column also being 1:1. In other words, at the position
1:1 of a file, it's relative positions are starting with 1:1 as
one would expect.

In the package syntax, this requires self-recursive PosBases for
file bases, matching what cmd/internal/src.PosBase was already
doing. In src.PosBase, file and inlining bases also need to be
based at 1:1 to indicate "known" positions.

This change completes the cmd/compiler part of the issue below.

Fixes #22662.

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2018-02-28 03:51:23 +00:00
Keith Randall 2413b54888 cmd/compile: mark the first word of an interface as a uintptr
The first word of an interface is a pointer, but for the purposes
of GC we don't need to treat it as such.
 1. If it is a non-empty interface, the pointer points to an itab
    which is always in persistentalloc space.
 2. If it is an empty interface, the pointer points to a _type.
   a. If it is a compile-time-allocated type, it points into
      the read-only data section.
   b. If it is a reflect-allocated type, it points into the Go heap.
      Reflect is responsible for keeping a reference to
      the underlying type so it won't be GCd.

If we ever have a moving GC, we need to change this for 2b (as
well as scan itabs to update their itab._type fields).

Write barriers on the first word of interfaces have already been removed.

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2018-02-27 22:58:32 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky d7cd61ceaa cmd/compile: fix inlining of constant if statements
We accidentally overlooked needing to still visit Ninit for OIF
statements with constant conditions in golang.org/cl/96778.

Fixes #24120.

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2018-02-27 19:27:32 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 515fa58ac9 cmd/compile: track line directives w/ column information
Extend cmd/internal/src.PosBase to track column information,
and adjust the meaning of the PosBase position to mean the
position at which the PosBase's relative (line, col) position
starts (rather than indicating the position of the //line
directive). Because this semantic change is made in the
compiler's noder, it doesn't affect the logic of src.PosBase,
only its test setup (where PosBases are constructed with
corrected incomming positions). In short, src.PosBase now
matches syntax.PosBase with respect to the semantics of
src.PosBase.pos.

For #22662.

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2018-02-26 18:32:03 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 9fba50545d test: add test case where gccgo incorrectly rejected aliases
Updates #23912

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2018-02-20 01:57:14 +00:00
Keith Randall 4313d7767d cmd/compile: reset branch prediction when deleting a branch
When we go from a branch block to a plain block, reset the
branch prediction bit. Downstream passes asssume that if the
branch prediction is set, then the block has 2 successors.

Fixes #23504

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2018-02-20 00:56:13 +00:00
Austin Clements 2b415549b8 runtime: use sparse mappings for the heap
This replaces the contiguous heap arena mapping with a potentially
sparse mapping that can support heap mappings anywhere in the address
space.

This has several advantages over the current approach:

* There is no longer any limit on the size of the Go heap. (Currently
  it's limited to 512GB.) Hence, this fixes #10460.

* It eliminates many failures modes of heap initialization and
  growing. In particular it eliminates any possibility of panicking
  with an address space conflict. This can happen for many reasons and
  even causes a low but steady rate of TSAN test failures because of
  conflicts with the TSAN runtime. See #16936 and #11993.

* It eliminates the notion of "non-reserved" heap, which was added
  because creating huge address space reservations (particularly on
  64-bit) led to huge process VSIZE. This was at best confusing and at
  worst conflicted badly with ulimit -v. However, the non-reserved
  heap logic is complicated, can race with other mappings in non-pure
  Go binaries (e.g., #18976), and requires that the entire heap be
  either reserved or non-reserved. We currently maintain the latter
  property, but it's quite difficult to convince yourself of that, and
  hence difficult to keep correct. This logic is still present, but
  will be removed in the next CL.

* It fixes problems on 32-bit where skipping over parts of the address
  space leads to mapping huge (and never-to-be-used) metadata
  structures. See #19831.

This also completely rewrites and significantly simplifies
mheap.sysAlloc, which has been a source of many bugs. E.g., #21044,
 #20259, #18651, and #13143 (and maybe #23222).

This change also makes it possible to allocate individual objects
larger than 512GB. As a result, a few tests that expected huge
allocations to fail needed to be changed to make even larger
allocations. However, at the moment attempting to allocate a humongous
object may cause the program to freeze for several minutes on Linux as
we fall back to probing every page with addrspace_free. That logic
(and this failure mode) will be removed in the next CL.

Fixes #10460.
Fixes #22204 (since it rewrites the code involved).

This slightly slows down compilebench and the x/benchmarks garbage
benchmark.

name       old time/op     new time/op     delta
Template       184ms ± 1%      185ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.065 n=10+9)
Unicode       86.9ms ± 3%     86.3ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.631 n=10+10)
GoTypes        599ms ± 0%      602ms ± 0%  +0.56%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Compiler       2.87s ± 1%      2.89s ± 1%  +0.51%  (p=0.002 n=9+10)
SSA            7.29s ± 1%      7.25s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.182 n=10+9)
Flate          118ms ± 2%      118ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.113 n=9+9)
GoParser       147ms ± 1%      148ms ± 1%  +1.07%  (p=0.003 n=9+10)
Reflect        401ms ± 1%      404ms ± 1%  +0.71%  (p=0.003 n=10+9)
Tar            175ms ± 1%      175ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.604 n=9+10)
XML            209ms ± 1%      210ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.052 n=10+10)

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20171231.4)

name                       old time/op  new time/op  delta
Garbage/benchmem-MB=64-12  2.23ms ± 1%  2.25ms ± 1%  +0.84%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20171231.3)

Relative to the start of the sparse heap changes (starting at and
including "runtime: fix various contiguous bitmap assumptions"),
overall slowdown is roughly 1% on GC-intensive benchmarks:

name        old time/op     new time/op     delta
Template        183ms ± 1%      185ms ± 1%  +1.32%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Unicode        84.9ms ± 2%     86.3ms ± 1%  +1.65%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GoTypes         595ms ± 1%      602ms ± 0%  +1.19%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Compiler        2.86s ± 0%      2.89s ± 1%  +0.91%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
SSA             7.19s ± 0%      7.25s ± 1%  +0.75%  (p=0.000 n=8+9)
Flate           117ms ± 1%      118ms ± 1%  +1.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
GoParser        146ms ± 2%      148ms ± 1%  +1.48%  (p=0.002 n=10+10)
Reflect         398ms ± 1%      404ms ± 1%  +1.51%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Tar             173ms ± 1%      175ms ± 1%  +1.17%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
XML             208ms ± 1%      210ms ± 1%  +0.62%  (p=0.011 n=10+10)
[Geo mean]      369ms           373ms       +1.17%

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20180101.2)

name                       old time/op  new time/op  delta
Garbage/benchmem-MB=64-12  2.22ms ± 1%  2.25ms ± 1%  +1.51%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20180101.3)

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2018-02-15 21:12:23 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 33eb0633e1 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: don't assume (operator) ~ means operator ^
The scanner assumed that ~ really meant ^, which may be helpful when
coming from C. But ~ is not a valid Go token, and pretending that it
should be ^ can lead to confusing error messages. Better to be upfront
about it and complain about the invalid character in the first place.

This was code "inherited" from the original yacc parser which was
derived from a C compiler. It's 10 years later and we can probably
assume that people are less confused about C and Go.

Fixes #23587.

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2018-02-15 16:41:24 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 0849dfd4a3 test: add new test that gccgo failed to compile
Updates #22305

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2018-02-15 03:37:20 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 1a22738749 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: more tolerant handling of missing function invocation in go/defer
Assume that an expression that is not a function call in a defer/go
statement is indeed a function that is just missing its invocation.
Report the error but continue with a sane syntax tree.

Fixes #23586.

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2018-02-15 01:48:16 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky d3f6d11d84 cmd/compile: fix typechecking of untyped boolean expressions
Previously, if we typechecked a statement like

    var x bool = p1.f == p2.f && p1.g == p2.g

we would correctly update the '&&' node's type from 'untyped bool' to
'bool', but the '==' nodes would stay 'untyped bool'. This is
inconsistent, and caused consistency checks during walk to fail.

This CL doesn't pass toolstash because it seems to slightly affect the
register allocator's heuristics. (Presumably 'untyped bool's were
previously making it all the way through SSA?)

Fixes #23414.

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2018-02-15 01:00:06 +00:00
Kunpei Sakai bcb563f4db cmd/compile: allow converting defined string types to []rune
Fixes #23298

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2018-02-15 00:25:21 +00:00
Cherry Zhang beeab6ac02 cmd/compile: fix go:uintptrescapes tag for unnamed parameters
The tag was overwritten by the code for special handling unnamed
parameters.

Fixes #23045.

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2018-02-14 21:41:39 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor d1f679a6af test: add test case for incorrect gccgo compilation error
Updates #23489

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2018-02-14 20:13:22 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 034aca1cbb test: add a test that gccgo miscompiled
Updates #20923

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2018-02-14 20:13:07 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor d9fc1929e9 test: add test for rounding to positive zero
Per the language spec clarification in https://golang.org/cl/14727.

Updates #12576
Updates #12621

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2018-02-14 20:13:05 +00:00
Keith Randall 755b36aa53 cmd/compile: fix constant folding of right shifts
The sub-word shifts need to sign-extend before shifting, to avoid
bringing in data from higher in the argument.

Fixes #23812

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2018-02-14 00:03:36 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 25d22d9aba cmd/compile: report the struct type in invalid number of initializer values
Fixes #23732

Disambiguate "too few" or "too many" values in struct
initializer messages by reporting the name of the literal.

After:
issue23732.go:27:3: too few values in Foo literal
issue23732.go:34:12: too many values in Bar literal
issue23732.go:40:6: too few values in Foo literal
issue23732.go:40:12: too many values in Bar literal

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2018-02-13 19:42:15 +00:00
Austin Clements 2010189407 runtime: remove legacy eager write barrier
Now that the buffered write barrier is implemented for all
architectures, we can remove the old eager write barrier
implementation. This CL removes the implementation from the runtime,
support in the compiler for calling it, and updates some compiler
tests that relied on the old eager barrier support. It also makes sure
that all of the useful comments from the old write barrier
implementation still have a place to live.

Fixes #22460.

Updates #21640 since this fixes the layering concerns of the write
barrier (but not the other things in that issue).

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2018-02-13 16:34:46 +00:00
Keith Randall 23e8e197b0 cmd/compile: use unsigned loads for multi-element comparisons
When loading multiple elements of an array into a single register,
make sure we treat them as unsigned.  When treated as signed, the
upper bits might all be set, causing the shift-or combo to clobber
the values higher in the register.

Fixes #23719.

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2018-02-06 18:24:33 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 43288467d2 test: add test for gccgo bug 23545
The fix is CL 91035.

Build only with gccgo at the moment, as it hits issue #23546.

Updates #23545.

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2018-01-31 20:03:31 +00:00
Keith Randall 7eaa8efbe4 cmd/compile: don't let spills clobber arguments
The compiler allows code to have multiple differently-typed views of a
single argument. For instance, if we have

func f(x float64) {
   y := *(*int64)(unsafe.Pointer(&x))
   ...
}

Then in SSA we get two OpArg ops, one with float64 type and one with
int64 type.

The compiler will try to reuse argument slots for spill slots. It
checks that the argument slot is dead by consulting an interference
graph.

When building the interference graph, we normally ignore cross-type
edges because the values on either end of that edge can't be allocated
to the same slot. (This is just a space-saving optimization.) This
rule breaks down when one of the values is an argument, because of the
multiple views described above. If we're spilling a float64, it is not
enough that the float64 version of x is dead; the int64 version of x
has to be dead also.

Remove the optimization of not recording interference edges if types
don't match. That optimization is incorrect if one of the values
connected by the edge is an argument.

Fixes #23522

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2018-01-23 21:51:55 +00:00
Kunpei Sakai e858a6b9f0 all: use Fatalf instead of Fatal if format is given
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2018-01-10 01:35:45 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 7f1c4b3afb cmd/compile: disable "redundant zeroextensions" optimization for Select on AMD64
A Select Op could produce a value with upper 32 bits NOT zeroed,
for example, Div32 is lowered to (Select0 (DIVL x y)).

In theory, we could look into the argument of a Select to decide
whether the upper bits are zeroed. As it is late in release cycle,
just disable this optimization for Select for now.

Fixes #23305.

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2018-01-02 21:08:35 +00:00
Than McIntosh 841d865a56 cmd/compile: second attempt at fix for issue 23179
My previous fix for issue 23179 was incomplete; it turns out that if
an unnamed parameter is below a specific size threshold, it gets
register-promoted away by the compiler (hence not encountered during
some parts of DWARF inline info processing), but if it is sufficiently
large, it is allocated to the stack as a named variable and treated as
a regular parameter by DWARF generation. Interestingly, something in
the ppc64le build of k8s causes an unnamed parameter to be retained
(where on amd64 it is deleted), meaning that this wasn't caught in my
amd64 testing.

The fix is to insure that "_" params are treated in the same way that
"~r%d" return temps are when matching up post-optimization inlined
routine params with pre-inlining declarations. I've also updated the
test case to include a "_" parameter with a very large size, which
also triggers the bug on amd64.

Fixes #23179.

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2017-12-20 20:39:16 +00:00
Than McIntosh 0447216316 cmd/compile: fix corner case in DWARF inline info generation
The helper routine for returning pre-inlining parameter declarations
wasn't properly handling the case where you have more than one
parameter named "_" in a function signature; this triggered a map
collision later on when the function was inlined and DWARF was
generated for the inlined routine instance.

Fixes #23179.

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2017-12-19 19:00:42 +00:00
Russ Cox c6ea277ac1 test: skip "# package/path" output from cmd/go in errchk
This allows errchk to be used with "go vet" output (as opposed to "go tool vet").

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2017-12-13 21:32:01 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 13bf4ada80 cmd/compile: remove broken inlining accounting code
We can't currently inline functions that contain closures anyway, so
just delete this budgeting code for now. Re-enable once we can (if
ever) inline functions with nested closures.

Updates #15561.
Fixes #23093.

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2017-12-12 20:26:33 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 840fad13ec cmd/compile: fix unsafe.Pointer liveness for Syscall-like functions
The package unsafe docs say it's safe to convert an unsafe.Pointer to
uintptr in the argument list to an assembly function, but it was
erroneously only detecting normal pointers converted to unsafe.Pointer
and then to intptr.

Fixes #23051.

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2017-12-08 21:34:24 +00:00
Keith Randall 4c800f03c9 cmd/compile: fix large load/store offsets on 386
Pointer arithemetic is done mod 2^32 on 386, so we can just
drop the high bits of any large constant offsets.

The bounds check will make sure wraparounds are never observed.

Fixes #21655

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2017-12-08 03:53:18 +00:00
Keith Randall dd7cbf3a84 cmd/compile: fix map assignment with panicking right-hand side
Make sure that when we're assigning to a map, we evaluate the
right-hand side before we attempt to insert into the map.

We used to evaluate the left-hand side to a pointer-to-slot-in-bucket
(which as a side effect does len(m)++), then evaluate the right-hand side,
then do the assignment. That clearly isn't correct when the right-hand side
might panic.

Fixes #22881

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2017-12-05 00:10:10 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 2b9e7c1864 test: disable broken test for 1.10
This test was added recently as a regress test for the spec relaxation
in #9060, but doesn't work correctly yet. Disable for now to fix noopt
builders.

Updates #22444.

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2017-12-04 19:29:14 +00:00
Than McIntosh 88c2fb9d04 cmd/compile: fix bug in DWARF inl handling of unused autos
The DWARF inline info generation hooks weren't properly
handling unused auto vars in certain cases, triggering an assert (now
fixed). Also with this change, introduce a new autom "flavor" to
use for autom entries that are added to insure that a specific
auto type makes it into the linker (this is a follow-on to the fix
for 22941).

Fixes #22962.

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2017-12-04 18:36:11 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 088a9ad543 cmd/compile: permit indices of certain non-constant shifts
Per the decision for #14844, index expressions that are non-constant
shifts where the LHS operand is representable as an int are now valid.

Fixes #21693.

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2017-12-01 20:39:50 +00:00
Than McIntosh 9372166faa cmd/compile: fix DWARF type symbol buglet
The code that generates the list of DWARF variables for a function
(params and autos) will emit a "no-location" entry in the DWARF for a
user var that appears in the original pre-optimization version of the
function but is no longer around when optimization is complete. The
intent is that if a GDB user types "print foo" (where foo has been
optimized out), the response will be "<optimized out>" as opposed to
"there is no such variable 'foo'). This change fixes said code to
include vars on the autom list for the function, to insure that the
type symbol for the variable makes it to the linker.

Fixes #22941.

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2017-12-01 18:52:50 +00:00
Cherry Zhang dbb1d198ab cmd/compile: fix loop depth of range expression in escape analysis
ORANGE node's Right node is the expression it is ranging over,
which is evaluated before the loop. In the escape analysis,
we should walk this node without loop depth incremented.

Fixes #21709.

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2017-11-30 13:45:18 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 2f588ff08f cmd/compile: make -asmhdr work with type aliases
For "type T = U" we were accidentally emitting a #define for "U__size"
instead of "T__size".

Fixes #22877.

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2017-11-29 20:40:41 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 71a9c4430f cmd/compile: fix infinite recursion in isdirectiface
Fixes #22904.

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2017-11-28 21:58:16 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 3c375f1b7e cmd/compile, go/types: error if main.main is not a function
Fixes #21256.

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2017-11-22 19:14:31 +00:00
Keith Randall 48e207d518 cmd/compile: fix mapassign_fast* routines for pointer keys
The signature of the mapassign_fast* routines need to distinguish
the pointerness of their key argument.  If the affected routines
suspend part way through, the object pointed to by the key might
get garbage collected because the key is typed as a uint{32,64}.

This is not a problem for mapaccess or mapdelete because the key
in those situations do not live beyond the call involved.  If the
object referenced by the key is garbage collected prematurely, the
code still works fine.  Even if that object is subsequently reallocated,
it can't be written to the map in time to affect the lookup/delete.

Fixes #22781

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2017-11-22 04:30:27 +00:00
Austin Clements e862f98d1e test: make inline_callers.go test not inline the runtime
CL 76551 modified inline_callers.go to build everything, including the
runtime, with -l=4. While that works in most places (and ideally
should work everywhere), it blows out the nosplit stack on
solaris/amd64.

Fix this by only building the test itself with -l=4.

This undoes some of the changes to this test from CL 73212, which
originally changed the go tool to rebuild all packages with the given
flags. This change modified the expected output of this test, so now
that we can go back to building only the test itself with inlining, we
revert these changes to the expected output. (That CL also changed
log.Fatalf to log.Printf, but didn't add "\n" to the end of the lines,
so this CL fixes that, too.)

Fixes #22797.

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2017-11-22 00:52:54 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 5f29a7a705 cmd/compile: hint on wrong case-field names in composite literals
Improve the error message for wrong
case-field names in composite literals,
by mentioning the correct field name.

Given the program:
package main

type it struct {
        ID string
}

func main() {
        i1 := &it{id: "Bar"}
}

just like we do for usage of fields, we now
report wrongly cased fields as hints to give:

ts.go:8:14: unknown field 'id' in struct literal of type it (but does have ID)

instead of before:

ts.go:8:14: unknown field 'id' in struct literal of type it

Fixes #22794

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2017-11-20 20:29:43 +00:00
Keith Randall 3abf117704 cmd/compile: add test for array decomposition
This test fails on 1.9.2, but is ok on tip.
CL 77331 has both the 1.9.2 fix and this test, and is on the 1.9 release branch.
This CL is just the test, and is on HEAD.  The buggy code doesn't exist on tip.

Update #22683

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2017-11-13 20:22:22 +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
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Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2017-11-13 16:47:41 +00:00
Russ Cox 5993251c01 cmd/go: implement per-package asmflags, gcflags, ldflags, gccgoflags
It has always been problematic that there was no way to specify
tool flags that applied only to the build of certain packages;
it was only to specify flags for all packages being built.
The usual workaround was to install all dependencies of something,
then build just that one thing with different flags. Since the
dependencies appeared to be up-to-date, they were not rebuilt
with the different flags. The new content-based staleness
(up-to-date) checks see through this trick, because they detect
changes in flags. This forces us to address the underlying problem
of providing a way to specify per-package flags.

The solution is to allow -gcflags=pattern=flags, which means
that flags apply to packages matching pattern, in addition to the
usual -gcflags=flags, which is now redefined to apply only to
the packages named on the command line.

See #22527 for discussion and rationale.

Fixes #22527.

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2017-11-09 15:04:04 +00:00
David Chase a042221cdb cmd/compile: adjust Pos setting for "empty" blocks
Plain blocks that contain only uninteresting instructions
(that do not have reliable Pos information themselves)
need to have their Pos left unset so that they can
inherit it from their successors.  The "uninteresting"
test was not properly applied and not properly defined.
OpFwdRef does not appear in the ssa.html debugging output,
but at the time of the test these instructions did appear,
and it needs to be part of the test.

Fixes #22365.

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2017-11-08 22:39:49 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor a4c009f5ae cmd/compile: don't put Noalg types in typelinks
They could get picked up by reflect code, yielding the wrong type.

Fixes #22605

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2017-11-07 22:29:48 +00:00
griesemer 17ff23f7c8 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better syntax errors for typos in if/switch/for headers
Be more pessimistic when parsing if/switch/for headers for better error
messages when things go wrong.

Fixes #22581.

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2017-11-06 23:17:24 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 0c55495748 cmd/compile: lock in test for column numbers in unused error
Updates #21317

@mdempsky fixed issue #21317 with CL 66810,
so lock a test in to ensure we don't regress.

The test is manual for now before test/run.go
has support for matching column numbers so do
it old school and match expected output after
an exec.

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2017-11-06 21:32:06 +00:00
Austin Clements 3a446d8652 cmd/compile: []T where T is go:notinheap does not need write barriers
Currently, assigning a []T where T is a go:notinheap type generates an
unnecessary write barrier for storing the slice pointer.

This fixes this by teaching HasHeapPointer that this type does not
have a heap pointer, and tweaking the lowering of slice assignments so
the pointer store retains the correct type rather than simply lowering
it to a *uint8 store.

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2017-11-06 21:07:57 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 0ba4eba864 cmd/compile: test for omitted ICE diagnostics after normal messages
Updates #22389

@mdempsky's CL 70850 fixed the unnecessary
compile stack trace printing during ICE diagnostics.

This CL adds a test to lock in this behavior.

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2017-11-06 08:37:30 +00:00
Hugues Bruant c4b65fa4cc cmd/compile: inline closures with captures
When inlining a closure with captured variables, walk up the
param chain to find the one that is defined inside the scope
into which the function is being inlined, and map occurrences
of the captures to temporary inlvars, similarly to what is
done for function parameters.

No noticeable impact on compilation speed and binary size.

Minor improvements to go1 benchmarks on darwin/amd64

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              2.59s ± 3%     2.58s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.470 n=19+19)
Fannkuch11-4                3.15s ± 2%     3.15s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.647 n=20+19)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4          43.7ns ± 3%    43.4ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.178 n=18+20)
FmtFprintfString-4         74.0ns ± 2%    77.1ns ± 7%  +4.13%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfInt-4            77.2ns ± 3%    79.2ns ± 6%  +2.53%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4          112ns ± 4%     112ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.672 n=20+19)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4     136ns ± 1%     135ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.827 n=16+20)
FmtFprintfFloat-4           232ns ± 2%     233ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.194 n=20+20)
FmtManyArgs-4               490ns ± 2%     484ns ± 2%  -1.28%  (p=0.001 n=20+20)
GobDecode-4                6.68ms ± 2%    6.72ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.113 n=20+19)
GobEncode-4                5.62ms ± 2%    5.71ms ± 2%  +1.64%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
Gzip-4                      235ms ± 3%     236ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.607 n=20+19)
Gunzip-4                   37.1ms ± 2%    36.8ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.060 n=20+20)
HTTPClientServer-4         61.9µs ± 2%    62.7µs ± 4%  +1.24%  (p=0.007 n=18+19)
JSONEncode-4               12.5ms ± 2%    12.4ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.192 n=20+20)
JSONDecode-4               51.6ms ± 3%    51.0ms ± 3%  -1.19%  (p=0.008 n=20+19)
Mandelbrot200-4            4.12ms ± 6%    4.06ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.063 n=20+20)
GoParse-4                  3.12ms ± 5%    3.10ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.402 n=19+19)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4      80.7ns ± 2%    75.1ns ± 9%  -6.94%  (p=0.000 n=17+20)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4       197ns ± 2%     186ns ± 2%  -5.43%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4      77.5ns ± 4%    71.9ns ± 7%  -7.25%  (p=0.000 n=20+18)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4       341ns ± 3%     341ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.732 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4      113ns ± 2%     112ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.102 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4     36.6µs ± 2%    35.8µs ± 2%  -2.26%  (p=0.000 n=18+20)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       1.75µs ± 3%    1.74µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.473 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4       52.6µs ± 2%    52.0µs ± 3%  -1.15%  (p=0.005 n=20+20)
Revcomp-4                   381ms ± 4%     377ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.067 n=20+18)
Template-4                 57.3ms ± 2%    57.7ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.108 n=20+20)
TimeParse-4                 291ns ± 3%     292ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.585 n=20+20)
TimeFormat-4                314ns ± 3%     315ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.681 n=20+20)
[Geo mean]                 47.4µs         47.1µs       -0.73%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4               115MB/s ± 2%   114MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.115 n=20+19)
GobEncode-4               137MB/s ± 2%   134MB/s ± 2%  -1.63%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
Gzip-4                   82.5MB/s ± 3%  82.4MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.612 n=20+19)
Gunzip-4                  523MB/s ± 2%   528MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.060 n=20+20)
JSONEncode-4              155MB/s ± 2%   156MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.192 n=20+20)
JSONDecode-4             37.6MB/s ± 3%  38.1MB/s ± 3%  +1.21%  (p=0.007 n=20+19)
GoParse-4                18.6MB/s ± 4%  18.7MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.405 n=19+19)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4     396MB/s ± 2%   426MB/s ± 8%  +7.56%  (p=0.000 n=17+20)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4    5.18GB/s ± 2%  5.48GB/s ± 2%  +5.79%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4     413MB/s ± 4%   444MB/s ± 6%  +7.46%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4    3.00GB/s ± 3%  3.00GB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.678 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4   8.82MB/s ± 2%  8.90MB/s ± 3%  +0.99%  (p=0.044 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   28.0MB/s ± 2%  28.6MB/s ± 2%  +2.32%  (p=0.000 n=18+20)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     18.3MB/s ± 3%  18.4MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.482 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     19.5MB/s ± 2%  19.7MB/s ± 3%  +1.18%  (p=0.004 n=20+20)
Revcomp-4                 668MB/s ± 4%   674MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.066 n=20+18)
Template-4               33.8MB/s ± 2%  33.6MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.104 n=20+20)
[Geo mean]                124MB/s        126MB/s       +1.54%

Updates #15561
Updates #18270

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2017-11-05 04:18:05 +00:00
Hugues Bruant 483e298daa cmd/compile: fix reassignment check
CL 65071 enabled inlining for local closures with no captures.

To determine safety of inlining a call sites, we check whether the
variable holding the closure has any assignments after its original
definition.

Unfortunately, that check did not catch OAS2MAPR and OAS2DOTTYPE,
leading to incorrect inlining when a variable holding a closure was
subsequently reassigned through a type conversion or a 2-valued map
access.

There was another more subtle issue wherein reassignment check would
always return a false positive for closure calls inside other
closures. This was caused by the Name.Curfn field of local variables
pointing to the OCLOSURE node instead of the corresponding ODCLFUNC,
which resulted in reassigned walking an empty Nbody and thus never
seeing any reassignments.

This CL fixes these oversights and adds many more tests for closure
inlining which ensure not only that inlining triggers but also the
correctness of the resulting code.

Updates #15561

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2017-11-03 20:09:26 +00:00
griesemer 25159d3af9 cmd/compile: avoid spurious errors for invalid map key types
Instead of trying to validate map key types eagerly in some
cases, delay their validation to the end of type-checking,
when we all type information is present.

Passes go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std .

Fixes #21273.
Fixes #21657.

Change-Id: I532369dc91c6adca1502d6aa456bb06b57e6c7ff
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2017-11-02 23:53:38 +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
Cherry Zhang f33f20ef1f test: fix and re-enable nosplit.go
The test was skipped because it did not work on AMD64 with
frame pointer enabled, and accidentally skipped on other
architectures. Now frame pointer is the default on AMD64.
Update the test to work with frame pointer. Now the test
is skipped only when frame pointer is NOT enabled on AMD64.

Fixes #18317.

Change-Id: I724cb6874e562f16e67ce5f389a1d032a2003115
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2017-10-31 19:12:11 +00:00
Russ Cox 84dc501d20 test/run: use go tool compile + link instead of go run when possible
This cuts 6 seconds off all.bash with the new go command.
Not a ton, but also an easy 6 seconds to grab.

The -tags=use_go_run in the misc/cgo tests is just some
go command flag that will make run.go use go run,
but without making everything look stale.
(Those tests have relative imports,
so go tool compile+link is not enough.)

Change-Id: I43bf4bb661d3adde2b2d4aad5e8f64b97bc69ba9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/73994
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2017-10-31 13:21:05 +00:00
Russ Cox 7dea509703 cmd/go: switch to entirely content-based staleness determination
This CL changes the go command to base all its rebuilding decisions
on the content of the files being processed and not their file system
modification times. It also eliminates the special handling of release
toolchains, which were previously considered always up-to-date
because modification time order could not be trusted when unpacking
a pre-built release.

The go command previously tracked "build IDs" as a backup to
modification times, to catch changes not reflected in modification times.
For example, if you remove one .go file in a package with multiple .go
files, there is no modification time remaining in the system that indicates
that the installed package is out of date. The old build ID was the hash
of a list of file names and a few other factors, expected to change if
those factors changed.

This CL moves to using this kind of build ID as the only way to
detect staleness, making sure that the build ID hash includes all
possible factors that need to influence the rebuild decision.

One such factor is the compiler flags. As of this CL, if you run

	go build -gcflags -N cmd/gofmt

you will get a gofmt where every package is built with -N,
regardless of what may or may not be installed already.

Another such factor is the linker flags. As of this CL, if you run

	go install myprog
	go install -ldflags=-s myprog

the second go install will now correctly build a new myprog with
the updated linker flags. (Previously the installed myprog appeared
up-to-date, because the ldflags were not included in the build ID.)

Because we have more precise information we can also validate whether
the target of a "go test -c" operation is already the right binary and
therefore can avoid a rebuild.

This CL sets us up for having a more general build artifact cache,
maybe even a step toward not having a pkg directory with .a files,
but this CL does not take that step. For now the result of go install
is the same as it ever was; we just do a better job of what needs to
be installed.

This CL does slow down builds a small amount by reading all the
dependent source files in full. (The go command already read the
beginning of every dependent source file to discover build tags
and imports.) On my MacBook Pro, before this CL all.bash takes
3m58s, while after this CL and a few optimizations stacked above it
all.bash takes 4m28s. Given that CL 73850 cut 1m43s off the all.bash
time earlier today, we can afford adding 30s back for now.
More optimizations are planned that should make the go command
more efficient than it was even before this CL.

Fixes #15799.
Fixes #18369.
Fixes #19340.
Fixes #21477.

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2017-10-31 13:19:38 +00:00
Russ Cox 2beb173e98 all: respect $GO_GCFLAGS during run.bash
If the go install doesn't use the same flags as the main build
it can overwrite the installed standard library, leading to
flakiness and slow future tests.

Force uses of 'go install' etc to propagate $GO_GCFLAGS
or disable them entirely, to avoid problems.

As I understand it, the main place this happens is the ssacheck builder.
If there are other uses that need to run some of the now-disabled
tests we can reenable fixed tests in followup CLs.

Change-Id: Ib860a253539f402f8a96a3c00ec34f0bbf137c9a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/74470
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2017-10-31 13:19:15 +00:00
David Chase b4c3fe7b04 cmd/compile: adjust expectations of test for issue 18902
The test for #18902 reads the assembly stream to be sure
that the line number does not change too often (this is an
indication that debugging the code will be unpleasant and
that the compiler is probably getting line numbers "wrong").

It checks that it is getting "enough" input, but the
compiler has gotten enough better since the test was written
that it now fails for lack of enough input.  The old
threshould was 200 instructions, the new one is 150 (the
minimum observed input is on arm64 with 184 instructions).

Fixes #22494.

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2017-10-30 20:27:09 +00:00
Keith Randall 0153a4130d cmd/compile: fix runtime.KeepAlive
KeepAlive needs to introduce a use of the spill of the
value it is keeping alive.  Without that, we don't guarantee
that the spill dominates the KeepAlive.

This bug was probably introduced with the code to move spills
down to the dominator of the restores, instead of always spilling
just after the value itself (CL 34822).

Fixes #22458.

Change-Id: I94955a21960448ffdacc4df775fe1213967b1d4c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/74210
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2017-10-30 19:55:02 +00:00
Austin Clements 7e343134d3 cmd/compile: compiler support for buffered write barrier
This CL implements the compiler support for calling the buffered write
barrier added by the previous CL.

Since the buffered write barrier is only implemented on amd64 right
now, this still supports the old, eager write barrier as well. There's
little overhead to supporting both and this way a few tests in
test/fixedbugs that expect to have liveness maps at write barrier
calls can easily opt-in to the old, eager barrier.

This significantly improves the performance of the write barrier:

name             old time/op  new time/op  delta
WriteBarrier-12  73.5ns ±20%  19.2ns ±27%  -73.90%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)

It also reduces the size of binaries because the write barrier call is
more compact:

name        old object-bytes  new object-bytes  delta
Template           398k ± 0%         393k ± 0%  -1.14%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Unicode            208k ± 0%         206k ± 0%  -1.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoTypes           1.18M ± 0%        1.15M ± 0%  -2.00%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Compiler          4.05M ± 0%        3.88M ± 0%  -4.26%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA               8.25M ± 0%        8.11M ± 0%  -1.59%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Flate              228k ± 0%         224k ± 0%  -1.83%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoParser           295k ± 0%         284k ± 0%  -3.62%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Reflect           1.00M ± 0%        0.99M ± 0%  -0.70%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Tar                339k ± 0%         333k ± 0%  -1.67%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
XML                404k ± 0%         395k ± 0%  -2.10%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
[Geo mean]         704k              690k       -2.00%

name        old exe-bytes     new exe-bytes     delta
HelloSize         1.05M ± 0%        1.04M ± 0%  -1.55%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20171027.1

(Amusingly, this also reduces compiler allocations by 0.75%, which,
combined with the better write barrier, speeds up the compiler overall
by 2.10%. See the perf link.)

It slightly improves the performance of most of the go1 benchmarks and
improves the performance of the x/benchmarks:

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-12              2.40s ± 1%     2.47s ± 1%  +2.69%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
Fannkuch11-12                2.95s ± 0%     2.95s ± 0%  +0.21%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
FmtFprintfEmpty-12          41.8ns ± 4%    41.4ns ± 2%  -1.03%  (p=0.014 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfString-12         68.7ns ± 2%    67.5ns ± 1%  -1.75%  (p=0.000 n=20+17)
FmtFprintfInt-12            79.0ns ± 3%    77.1ns ± 1%  -2.40%  (p=0.000 n=19+17)
FmtFprintfIntInt-12          127ns ± 1%     123ns ± 3%  -3.42%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-12     152ns ± 1%     150ns ± 1%  -1.02%  (p=0.000 n=18+17)
FmtFprintfFloat-12           211ns ± 1%     209ns ± 0%  -0.99%  (p=0.000 n=20+16)
FmtManyArgs-12               500ns ± 0%     496ns ± 0%  -0.73%  (p=0.000 n=17+20)
GobDecode-12                6.44ms ± 1%    6.53ms ± 0%  +1.28%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
GobEncode-12                5.46ms ± 0%    5.46ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.550 n=19+20)
Gzip-12                      220ms ± 1%     216ms ± 0%  -1.75%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
Gunzip-12                   38.8ms ± 0%    38.6ms ± 0%  -0.30%  (p=0.000 n=18+19)
HTTPClientServer-12         79.0µs ± 1%    78.2µs ± 1%  -1.01%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
JSONEncode-12               11.9ms ± 0%    11.9ms ± 0%  -0.29%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
JSONDecode-12               52.6ms ± 0%    52.2ms ± 0%  -0.68%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
Mandelbrot200-12            3.69ms ± 0%    3.68ms ± 0%  -0.36%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
GoParse-12                  3.13ms ± 1%    3.18ms ± 1%  +1.67%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-12      73.2ns ± 1%    72.3ns ± 1%  -1.19%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-12       241ns ± 0%     239ns ± 0%  -0.83%  (p=0.000 n=17+16)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-12      68.6ns ± 1%    69.0ns ± 1%  +0.47%  (p=0.015 n=18+16)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-12       364ns ± 0%     361ns ± 0%  -0.67%  (p=0.000 n=16+17)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-12      104ns ± 1%     103ns ± 1%  -0.79%  (p=0.001 n=20+15)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-12     33.8µs ± 3%    34.0µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.267 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchHard_32-12       1.64µs ± 1%    1.62µs ± 2%  -1.25%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-12       49.2µs ± 0%    48.7µs ± 1%  -0.93%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
Revcomp-12                   391ms ± 5%     396ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.154 n=19+19)
Template-12                 63.1ms ± 0%    59.5ms ± 0%  -5.76%  (p=0.000 n=18+19)
TimeParse-12                 307ns ± 0%     306ns ± 0%  -0.39%  (p=0.000 n=19+17)
TimeFormat-12                325ns ± 0%     323ns ± 0%  -0.50%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
[Geo mean]                  47.3µs         46.9µs       -0.67%

https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20171026.1

name                       old time/op  new time/op  delta
Garbage/benchmem-MB=64-12  2.25ms ± 1%  2.20ms ± 1%  -2.31%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
HTTP-12                    12.6µs ± 0%  12.6µs ± 0%  -0.72%  (p=0.000 n=18+17)
JSON-12                    11.0ms ± 0%  11.0ms ± 1%  -0.68%  (p=0.000 n=17+19)

https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20171026.2

Updates #14951.
Updates #22460.

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2017-10-30 18:12:46 +00:00
Austin Clements b78b54ff83 cmd/compile: elide write barriers for copy of notinheap pointers
Currently copy and append for types containing only scalars and
notinheap pointers still get compiled to have write barriers, even
though those write barriers are unnecessary. Fix these to use
HasHeapPointer instead of just Haspointer so that they elide write
barriers when possible.

This fixes the unnecessary write barrier in runtime.recordspan when it
grows the h.allspans slice. This is important because recordspan gets
called (*very* indirectly) from (*gcWork).tryGet, which is
go:nowritebarrierrec. Unfortunately, the compiler's analysis has no
hope of seeing this because it goes through the indirect call
fixalloc.first, but I saw it happen.

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2017-10-29 20:21:49 +00:00
Austin Clements 316e3036a7 cmd/compile: make HasHeapPointer recursive
Currently (*Type).HasHeapPointer only ignores pointers go:notinheap
types if the type itself is a pointer to a go:notinheap type. However,
if it's some other type that contains pointers where all of those
pointers are go:notinheap, it will conservatively return true. As a
result, we'll use write barriers where they aren't needed, for example
calling typedmemmove instead of just memmove on structs that contain
only go:notinheap pointers.

Fix this by making HasHeapPointer walk the whole type looking for
pointers that aren't marked go:notinheap.

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2017-10-29 20:21:47 +00:00
Austin Clements 5a4b6bce37 cmd/compile: improve coverage of nowritebarrierrec check
The current go:nowritebarrierrec checker has two problems that limit
its coverage:

1. It doesn't understand that systemstack calls its argument, which
means there are several cases where we fail to detect prohibited write
barriers.

2. It only observes calls in the AST, so calls constructed during
lowering by SSA aren't followed.

This CL completely rewrites this checker to address these issues.

The current checker runs entirely after walk and uses visitBottomUp,
which introduces several problems for checking across systemstack.
First, visitBottomUp itself doesn't understand systemstack calls, so
the callee may be ordered after the caller, causing the checker to
fail to propagate constraints. Second, many systemstack calls are
passed a closure, which is quite difficult to resolve back to the
function definition after transformclosure and walk have run. Third,
visitBottomUp works exclusively on the AST, so it can't observe calls
created by SSA.

To address these problems, this commit splits the check into two
phases and rewrites it to use a call graph generated during SSA
lowering. The first phase runs before transformclosure/walk and simply
records systemstack arguments when they're easy to get. Then, it
modifies genssa to record static call edges at the point where we're
lowering to Progs (which is the latest point at which position
information is conveniently available). Finally, the second phase runs
after all functions have been lowered and uses a direct BFS walk of
the call graph (combining systemstack calls with static calls) to find
prohibited write barriers and construct nice error messages.

Fixes #22384.
For #22460.

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2017-10-29 19:36:44 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 6222997047 test: add type alias test that caused gccgo to crash
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2017-10-26 22:52:53 +00:00
griesemer c74712b3b2 test: add test cases for method expressions with literal receiver types
For #9060.

Change-Id: Ibd0f047083f3c98cec96c655a3e2024df8e1d2a0
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2017-10-26 03:47:37 +00:00
Keith Randall 40649e6979 cmd/compile: make sure not to use SP as an index register
...because that's an illegal addressing mode.

I double-checked handling of this code, and 387 is the only
place where this check is missing.

Fixes #22429

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2017-10-26 02:45:05 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky efa9efe8e4 cmd/compile: silence unnecessary unsafe error
If n.Type==nil after typechecking, then we should have already
reported a more useful error somewhere else. Just return 0 in
evalunsafe without trying to do anything else that's likely to cause
problems.

Also, further split out issue7525.go into more test files, because
cmd/compile reports at most one typechecking loop per compilation
unit.

Fixes #22351.

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2017-10-24 02:28:02 +00:00
Dhananjay Nakrani 4c8e8fc301 cmd/compile: fix segfault in race instrumentation
Fixes #13265.

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2017-10-18 16:46:18 +00:00
griesemer 0b2cb89196 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better recovery after missing closing parentheses
Fine-tune skipping of tokens after missing closing parentheses in lists.

Fixes #22164.

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2017-10-17 01:04:56 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 743117a85e cmd/compile: simplify slice/array range loops for some element sizes
In range loops over slices and arrays besides a variable to track the
index an extra variable containing the address of the current element
is used. To compute a pointer to the next element the elements size is
added to the address.

On 386 and amd64 an element of size 1, 2, 4 or 8 bytes can by copied
from an array using a MOV instruction with suitable addressing mode
that uses the start address of the array, the index of the element and
element size as scaling factor. Thereby, for arrays and slices with
suitable element size we can avoid keeping and incrementing an extra
variable to compute the next elements address.

Shrinks cmd/go by 4 kilobytes.

AMD64:
name                   old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17              2.66s ± 7%     2.54s ± 0%  -4.53%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
Fannkuch11                3.02s ± 1%     3.02s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.579 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfEmpty          45.6ns ± 1%    42.2ns ± 1%  -7.46%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfString         69.8ns ± 1%    70.4ns ± 1%  +0.84%  (p=0.041 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfInt            80.1ns ± 1%    79.0ns ± 1%  -1.35%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfIntInt          127ns ± 1%     125ns ± 1%  -1.00%  (p=0.007 n=10+9)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt     158ns ± 2%     152ns ± 1%  -4.11%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfFloat           218ns ± 1%     214ns ± 1%  -1.61%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtManyArgs               508ns ± 1%     504ns ± 1%  -0.93%  (p=0.001 n=9+10)
GobDecode                6.76ms ± 1%    6.78ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.353 n=10+10)
GobEncode                5.84ms ± 1%    5.77ms ± 1%  -1.31%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Gzip                      223ms ± 1%     218ms ± 1%  -2.39%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Gunzip                   40.3ms ± 1%    40.4ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.796 n=10+10)
HTTPClientServer         73.5µs ± 0%    73.3µs ± 0%  -0.28%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
JSONEncode               12.7ms ± 1%    12.6ms ± 8%    ~     (p=0.173 n=8+10)
JSONDecode               57.5ms ± 1%    56.1ms ± 2%  -2.40%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Mandelbrot200            3.80ms ± 1%    3.86ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.579 n=10+10)
GoParse                  3.25ms ± 1%    3.23ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.052 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32      74.4ns ± 1%    76.9ns ± 1%  +3.39%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K       243ns ± 2%     248ns ± 1%  +1.86%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32      71.0ns ± 2%    72.8ns ± 1%  +2.55%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K       370ns ± 1%     383ns ± 0%  +3.39%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_32      107ns ± 0%     113ns ± 1%  +5.33%  (p=0.000 n=6+10)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K     35.0µs ± 1%    36.0µs ± 1%  +3.13%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchHard_32       1.65µs ± 1%    1.69µs ± 1%  +2.23%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchHard_1K       49.8µs ± 1%    50.6µs ± 1%  +1.59%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Revcomp                   398ms ± 1%     396ms ± 1%  -0.51%  (p=0.043 n=10+10)
Template                 63.4ms ± 1%    60.8ms ± 0%  -4.11%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
TimeParse                 318ns ± 1%     322ns ± 1%  +1.10%  (p=0.005 n=10+10)
TimeFormat                323ns ± 1%     336ns ± 1%  +4.15%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Updates: #15809.

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Tobias Klauser fd9fac2c7c cmd/compile: add two error position tests for the typechecker
Follow CL 41477 and add two more line position tests for yyerror calls
in the typechecker which are currently not tested.

Update #19683

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2017-10-12 20:50:20 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 56dec8dde2 test: add test case that gccgo miscompiled
Error was

main.go:7:11: error: import error at 162: expected ‘<type ’

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2017-10-12 19:02:09 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky a509cae90d cmd/compile: record InlCost in export data
Previously, we were treating cross-package function calls as free for
inlining budgeting.

In theory, we should be able to recompute InlCost from the
exported/reimported function bodies. However, that process mutates the
structure of the Node AST enough that it doesn't preserve InlCost. To
avoid unexpected issues, just record and restore InlCost in the export
data.

Fixes #19261.

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2017-10-11 23:20:44 +00:00
Hugues Bruant 4f70a2a699 cmd/compile: inline calls to local closures
Calls to a closure held in a local, non-escaping,
variable can be inlined, provided the closure body
can be inlined and the variable is never written to.

The current implementation has the following limitations:

 - closures with captured variables are not inlined because
   doing so naively triggers invariant violation in the SSA
   phase
 - re-assignment check is currently approximated by checking
   the Addrtaken property of the variable which should be safe
   but may miss optimization opportunities if the address is
   not used for a write before the invocation

Updates #15561

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2017-10-11 22:32:36 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 70576947fd test: skip issue22200b.go on mipsle
It should be skipped on 32-bit architectures.

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2017-10-11 20:37:23 +00:00
Keith Randall e130dcf051 cmd/compile: abort earlier if stack frame too large
If the stack frame is too large, abort immediately.
We used to generate code first, then abort.
In issue 22200, generating code raised a panic
so we got an ICE instead of an error message.

Change the max frame size to 1GB (from 2GB).
Stack frames between 1.1GB and 2GB didn't used to work anyway,
the pcln table generation would have failed and generated an ICE.

Fixes #22200

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2017-10-11 18:24:13 +00:00
Keith Randall 624630b824 cmd/compile: fold constant comparisions into SETxxmem ops.
Fixes #22198

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2017-10-11 18:23:09 +00:00
griesemer 68e390304e cmd/compile/internal/syntax: consider function nesting for error recovery
This re-enables functionality that inadvertently was disabled in the
(long) past.

Also, don't perform branch checks if we had errors in a function
to avoid spurious errors or (worst-case) crashes.

Slightly modified test/fixedbugs/issue14006.go to make sure the
test still reports invalid label errors (the surrounding function
must be syntactically correct).

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2017-10-11 00:29:58 +00:00
Cherry Zhang d63de28711 cmd/compile: intrinsify atomics on MIPS64
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2017-10-10 19:43:38 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky f58c6c9915 cmd/compile: remove outdated TODO about inlining
We've supported inlining methods called as functions for a while now.

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2017-10-10 17:53:22 +00:00
griesemer b77d9fe0ea cmd/compile: better error message for assignment mismatches
Keep left-to-right order when referring to the number of
variables and values involved.

Fixes #22159.

Change-Id: Iccca12d3222f9d5e049939a9ccec07513c393faa
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2017-10-06 16:35:44 +00:00
Cherry Zhang a92a77c56f cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix handling of unaligned offset between 256 and 504
C_PPAUTO was matching offsets that is a multiple 8. But this
condition is dropped in CL 55610, causing unaligned offset
between 256 and 504 mistakenly matched to some classes, e.g.
C_UAUTO8K. This CL restores this condition, also fixes an
error that C_PPAUTO shouldn't match C_PSAUTO, because the
latter is not guaranteed to be multiple of 8. C_PPAUTO_8 is
unnecessary, removed.

Fixes #21992.

Change-Id: I75d5a0e5f5dc3dae335721fbec1bbcd4a3b862f2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/65730
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2017-10-05 22:28:17 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky f22ef70254 cmd/compile: allow := to shadow dot-imported names
Historically, gc optimistically parsed the left-hand side of
assignments as expressions. Later, if it discovered a ":=" assignment,
it rewrote the parsed expressions as declarations.

This failed in the presence of dot imports though, because we lost
information about whether an imported object was named via a bare
identifier "Foo" or a normal qualified "pkg.Foo".

This CL fixes the issue by specially noding the left-hand side of ":="
assignments.

Fixes #22076.

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2017-10-05 18:07:37 +00:00
Keith Randall 41eabc0fc7 cmd/compile: fix merge rules for panic calls
Use entire inlining call stack to decide whether two panic calls
can be merged. We used to merge panic calls when only the leaf
line numbers matched, but that leads to places higher up the call
stack being merged incorrectly.

Fixes #22083

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2017-10-03 09:27:37 +00:00
Daniel Martí 39e523792e cmd/compile: fix another invalid switch case panic
Very similar fix to the one made in golang.org/cl/65655. This time it's
for switches on interface values, as we look for duplicates in a
different manner to keep types in mind.

As before, add a small regression test.

Updates #22001.
Fixes #22063.

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2017-09-27 21:19:06 +00:00
Keith Randall 3f04db41a8 cmd/compile: fix sign-extension merging rules
If we have

  y = <int16> (MOVBQSX x)
  z = <int32> (MOVWQSX y)

We used to use this rewrite rule:

(MOVWQSX x:(MOVBQSX _)) -> x

But that resulted in replacing z with a value whose type
is only int16.  Then if z is spilled and restored, it gets
zero extended instead of sign extended.

Instead use the rule

(MOVWQSX (MOVBQSX x)) -> (MOVBQSX x)

The result is has the correct type, so it can be spilled
and restored correctly.  It might mean that a few more extension
ops might not be eliminated, but that's the price for correctness.

Fixes #21963

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2017-09-26 16:24:08 +00:00
Anfernee Yongkun Gui 4cff104771 cmd/compile: fix print/println when input is uint
Fixes #21887

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2017-09-26 04:08:38 +00:00
Daniel Martí 24ca86f308 cmd/compile: fix invalid switch case value panic
This is a regression introduced by myself in golang.org/cl/41852,
confirmed by the program that reproduces the crash that can be seen in
the added test.

Fixes #21988.

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2017-09-24 10:15:52 +00:00
Austin Clements e97209515a runtime: hide <autogenerated> methods from call stack
The compiler generates wrapper methods to forward interface method
calls (which are always pointer-based) to value methods. These
wrappers appear in the call stack even though they are an
implementation detail. This leaves ugly "<autogenerated>" functions in
stack traces and can throw off skip counts for stack traces.

Fix this by considering these runtime frames in printed stack traces
so they will only be printed if runtime frames are being printed, and
by eliding them from the call stack expansion used by CallersFrames
and Caller.

This removes the test for issue 4388 since that was checking that
"<autogenerated>" appeared in the stack trace instead of something
even weirder. We replace it with various runtime package tests.

Fixes #16723.

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2017-09-22 22:17:20 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 39983cf491 cmd/compile: refactor onebitwalktype1
The existing logic tried to advance the offset for each variable's
width, but then tried to undo this logic with the array and struct
handling code. It can all be much simpler by only worrying about
computing offsets within the array and struct code.

While here, include a short-circuit for zero-width arrays to fix a
pedantic compiler failure case.

Passes toolstash-check.

Fixes #20739.

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2017-09-20 18:11:52 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 7c8a9615c0 cmd/compile: fix stack frame info for calls in receiver slot
Previously, after inlining a call, we made a second pass to rewrite
the AST's position information to record the inlined stack frame. The
call arguments were part of this AST, but it would be incorrect to
rewrite them too, so extra effort was made to temporarily remove them
while the position rewriting was done.

However, this extra logic was only done for regular arguments: it was
not done for receiver arguments. Consequently if m was inlined in
"f().m(g(), h())", g and h would have correct call frames, but f would
appear to be called by m.

The fix taken by this CL is to merge setpos into inlsubst and only
rewrite position information for nodes that were actually copied from
the original function AST body. As a side benefit, this eliminates an
extra AST pass and some AST walking code.

Fixes #21879.

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2017-09-19 18:35:24 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 4347baac7d cmd/compile: eliminate OXFALL
Previously, we used OXFALL vs OFALL to distinguish fallthrough
statements that had been validated. Because in the Node AST we flatten
statement blocks, OXCASE and OXFALL needed to keep track of their
block scopes for this purpose.

Now that we have an AST that keeps these separate, we can just perform
the validation earlier.

Passes toolstash-check.

Fixes #14540.

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2017-09-19 18:08:50 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky bb2f0da23a cmd/compile: fix compiler crash on recursive types
By setting both a valid size and alignment for broken recursive types,
we can appease some more safety checks and prevent compiler crashes.

Fixes #21882.

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2017-09-18 21:49:43 +00:00
Kunpei Sakai 5a986eca86 all: fix article typos
a -> an

Change-Id: I7362bdc199e83073a712be657f5d9ba16df3077e
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2017-09-15 02:39:16 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 137e4a6c63 cmd/compile: improve single blank variable handling in walkrange
Refactor walkrange to treat "for _ = range a" as "for range a".

This avoids generating some later discarded nodes in the compiler.

Passes toolstash -cmp.

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2017-09-12 05:50:54 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor c6d019aa63 test: add test case that gccgo crashed on
Change-Id: I4d5d40e1ed3f58b2cdecd6248cb25c8ae9a1b9a1
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2017-09-11 06:03:39 +00:00
Than McIntosh 08347648a6 test: add test that caused gccgo incorrect compilation
Updates #21770

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2017-09-09 13:32:23 +00:00
Keith Randall 02deb77f6d cmd/compile: fix println()
println with no arguments accidentally doesn't print a newline.

Introduced at CL 55097

Fixes #21808

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2017-09-08 20:10:48 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 34db5f0c4d cmd/compile: fix evaluation order for OASOP
Currently, we handle "x op= y" by rewriting as "x = x op y", while
ensuring that any calls or receive operations in 'x' are only
evaluated once. Notably, pointer indirection, indexing operations,
etc. are left alone as it's typically safe to re-evaluate those.

However, those operations were interleaved with evaluating 'y', which
could include function calls that might cause re-evaluation to yield
different memory addresses.

As a fix, simply ensure that we order side-effecting operations in 'y'
before either evaluation of 'x'.

Fixes #21687.

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2017-09-05 18:10:17 +00:00
Cholerae Hu fb165eaffd cmd/compile: combine x*n - y*n into (x-y)*n
Do the similar thing to CL 55143 to reduce IMUL.

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2017-09-03 14:29:38 +00:00
Keith Randall 053840dc00 cmd/compile: avoid generating large offsets
The assembler barfs on large offsets. Make sure that all the
instructions that need to have their offsets in an int32
  1) check on any rule that computes offsets for such instructions
  2) change their aux fields so the check builder checks it.

The assembler also silently misassembled offsets between 1<<31
and 1<<32. Add a check in the assembler to barf on those as well.

Fixes #21655

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2017-08-28 22:02:59 +00:00
Keith Randall f1517ec6e5 cmd/compile: remove more nil ptr checks after newobject
For code like the following (where x escapes):

   x := []int{1}

We're currently generating a nil check.  The line above is really 3 operations:

	t := new([1]int)
	t[0] = 1
	x := t[:]

We remove the nil check for t[0] = 1, but not for t[:].

Our current nil check removal rule is too strict about the possible
memory arguments of the nil check. Unlike zeroing or storing to the
result of runtime.newobject, the nilness of runtime.newobject is
always false, even after other stores have happened in the meantime.

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2017-08-25 03:26:58 +00:00
Michael Munday 744ebfde04 cmd/compile: eliminate stores to unread auto variables
This is a crude compiler pass to eliminate stores to auto variables
that are only ever written to.

Eliminates an unnecessary store to x from the following code:

func f() int {
	var x := 1
	return *(&x)
}

Fixes #19765.

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2017-08-24 16:53:56 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann cbc4e5d9c4 cmd/compile: generate makemap calls with int arguments
Where possible generate calls to runtime makemap with int hint argument
during compile time instead of makemap with int64 hint argument.

This eliminates converting the hint argument for calls to makemap with
int64 hint argument for platforms where int64 values do not fit into
an argument of type int.

A similar optimization for makeslice was introduced in CL
golang.org/cl/27851.

386:
name         old time/op    new time/op    delta
NewEmptyMap    53.5ns ± 5%    41.9ns ± 5%  -21.56%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NewSmallMap     182ns ± 1%     165ns ± 1%   -8.92%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

Change-Id: Ibd2b4c57b36f171b173bf7a0602b3a59771e6e44
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2017-08-22 20:28:21 +00:00
Kashav Madan d05a1238d6 cmd/compile: avoid duplicate cast error
If an error was already printed during LHS conversion step, we don't reprint
the "cannot convert" error.

In particular, this prevents `_ = int("1")` (and all similar casts) from
resulting in multiple identical error messages being printed.

Fixes #20812.

Change-Id: If6e52c59eab438599d641ecf6f110ebafca740a9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/46912
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2017-08-22 13:44:35 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 6711fa70ce test: add test that caused gccgo compiler crash
Updates #21253

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2017-08-17 18:09:52 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti a0453a180f cmd/compile: combine x*n + y*n into (x+y)*n
There are a few cases where this can be useful. Apart from the obvious
(and silly)

  100*n + 200*n

where we generate one IMUL instead of two, consider:

  15*n + 31*n

Currently, the compiler strength-reduces both imuls, generating:

    0x0000 00000	MOVQ	"".n+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 	MOVQ	AX, CX
	0x0008 00008 	SHLQ	$4, AX
	0x000c 00012 	SUBQ	CX, AX
	0x000f 00015 	MOVQ	CX, DX
	0x0012 00018 	SHLQ	$5, CX
	0x0016 00022 	SUBQ	DX, CX
	0x0019 00025 	ADDQ	CX, AX
	0x001c 00028 	MOVQ	AX, "".~r1+16(SP)
	0x0021 00033 	RET

But combining the imuls is both faster and shorter:

	0x0000 00000	MOVQ	"".n+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 	IMULQ	$46, AX
	0x0009 00009	MOVQ	AX, "".~r1+16(SP)
	0x000e 00014 	RET

even without strength-reduction.

Moreover, consider:

  5*n + 7*(n+1) + 11*(n+2)

We already have a rule that rewrites 7(n+1) into 7n+7, so the
generated code (without imuls merging) looks like this:

	0x0000 00000 	MOVQ	"".n+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 	LEAQ	(AX)(AX*4), CX
	0x0009 00009 	MOVQ	AX, DX
	0x000c 00012 	NEGQ	AX
	0x000f 00015 	LEAQ	(AX)(DX*8), AX
	0x0013 00019 	ADDQ	CX, AX
	0x0016 00022 	LEAQ	(DX)(CX*2), CX
	0x001a 00026 	LEAQ	29(AX)(CX*1), AX
	0x001f 00031 	MOVQ	AX, "".~r1+16(SP)

But with imuls merging, the 5n, 7n and 11n factors get merged, and the
generated code looks like this:

	0x0000 00000 	MOVQ	"".n+8(SP), AX
	0x0005 00005 	IMULQ	$23, AX
	0x0009 00009 	ADDQ	$29, AX
	0x000d 00013 	MOVQ	AX, "".~r1+16(SP)
	0x0012 00018 	RET

Which is both faster and shorter; that's also the exact same code that
clang and the intel c compiler generate for the above expression.

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2017-08-16 16:51:59 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 8a6e51aede cmd/compile: generate makechan calls with int arguments
Where possible generate calls to runtime makechan with int arguments
during compile time instead of makechan with int64 arguments.

This eliminates converting arguments for calls to makechan with
int64 arguments for platforms where int64 values do not fit into
arguments of type int.

A similar optimization for makeslice was introduced in CL
golang.org/cl/27851.

386:
name                old time/op  new time/op  delta
MakeChan/Byte       52.4ns ± 6%  45.0ns ± 1%  -14.14%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Int        54.5ns ± 1%  49.1ns ± 1%   -9.87%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Ptr         150ns ± 1%   143ns ± 0%   -4.38%  (p=0.000 n=9+7)
MakeChan/Struct/0   49.2ns ± 2%  43.2ns ± 2%  -12.27%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Struct/32  81.7ns ± 2%  76.2ns ± 1%   -6.71%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Struct/40  88.4ns ± 2%  82.5ns ± 2%   -6.60%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

AMD64:
name                old time/op  new time/op  delta
MakeChan/Byte       83.4ns ± 8%  80.8ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.171 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Int         101ns ± 3%   101ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.412 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Ptr         128ns ± 1%   128ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.191 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Struct/0   67.6ns ± 3%  68.7ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.224 n=10+10)
MakeChan/Struct/32   138ns ± 1%   139ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.185 n=10+9)
MakeChan/Struct/40   154ns ± 1%   154ns ± 1%  -0.55%  (p=0.027 n=10+9)

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2017-08-15 05:54:24 +00:00
Tobias Klauser 98031d8cd0 test: reenable ... test
The gofmt bug in question seems to be fixed (at least gofmt doesn't
complain), so reenable the commented-out ... test.

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2017-08-11 17:41:17 +00:00
Tobias Klauser d7ec89c198 test: add missing escape analysis test
https://golang.org/cl/37508 added an escape analysis test for #12397 to
escape2.go but missed to add it to escape2n.go. The comment at the top
of the former states that the latter should contain all the same tests
and the tests only differ in using -N to compile. Conform to this by
adding the function issue12397 to escape2n.go as well.

Also fix a whitespace difference in escape2.go, so the two files match
exactly (except for the comment at the top).

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2017-08-11 00:56:21 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder e157fac02d test: add README
Updates #21034

Change-Id: I951fb48ab3b9ed54d225c11879db8f09048a36a3
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2017-07-26 23:37:25 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor ee392ac10c cmd/compile: consider exported flag in namedata
It is possible to have an unexported name with a nil package,
for an embedded field whose type is a pointer to an unexported type.
We must encode that fact in the type..namedata symbol name,
to avoid incorrectly merging an unexported name with an exported name.

Fixes #21120

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2017-07-24 18:05:00 +00:00
Michael Munday 93b7eb973f cmd/compile: fix unaligned loads/stores to global variables on s390x
Load/store-merging and move optimizations can result in unaligned
memory accesses. This is fine so long as the load/store instruction
used does not take a relative offset. In the SSA rules this means we
must not merge (MOVDaddr (SB)) ops into loads/stores unless we can
guarantee the alignment of the target.

Fixes #21048.

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2017-07-19 14:22:48 +00:00
Russ Cox f0cf740733 cmd/compile: omit X:framepointer in compile version
Framepointer is the default now. Only print an X: list
if the settings are _not_ the default.

Before:

$ go tool compile -V
compile version devel +a5f30d9508 Sun Jul 16 14:43:48 2017 -0400 X:framepointer
$ go1.8 tool compile -V
compile version go1.8 X:framepointer
$

After:

$ go tool compile -V
compile version devel +a5f30d9508 Sun Jul 16 14:43:48 2017 -0400
$ go1.9 tool compile -V # imagined
compile version go1.9
$

Perpetuates #18317.

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2017-07-17 16:36:49 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder a1e7fb4eed test: deflake chan/select3.go
On a slow or distracted machine, 0.1s is sometimes
not long enough for a non-blocking function call to complete.
This causes rare test flakes.
They can be easily reproduced by reducing the wait time to (say) 100ns.

For non-blocking functions, increase the window from 100ms to 10s.
Using different windows for block and non-blocking functions,
allows us to reduce the time for blocking functions.
The risk here is false negatives, but that risk is low;
this test is run repeatedly on many fast machines,
for which 10ms is ample time.
This reduces the time required to run the test by a factor of 10,
from ~1s to ~100ms.

Fixes #20299

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2017-07-08 02:10:12 +00:00
Cherry Zhang c920fa537f cmd/compile: fix slice-in-bound check on amd64p32
Should use CMPL instead of CMPQ.

Fixes #20811.

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2017-06-28 16:20:53 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky f62c608abb cmd/compile: suppress errors after "cannot assign to X"
If the LHS is unassignable, there's no point in trying to make sure
the RHS can be assigned to it or making sure they're realizable
types. This is consistent with go/types.

In particular, this prevents "1 = 2" from causing a panic when "1"
still ends up with the type "untyped int", which is not realizable.

Fixes #20813.

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2017-06-27 20:29:33 +00:00
Gabríel Arthúr Pétursson 09899d9b91 test/fixedbugs: Close opening parenthesis in comment in issue20789.go
Updates #20789

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2017-06-27 00:01:20 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 6d594342c6 cmd/compile: use correct variable when setting up dummy CallStmt in error
Fixes crash when printing a related error message later on.

Fixes #20789.

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2017-06-26 18:39:37 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 47e659b01f cmd/compile: fix array slice expression bounds check
Fixes #20749.

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2017-06-22 23:31:45 +00:00
David Chase 0b6fbaae6e cmd/compile: make loop guard+rotate conditional on GOEXPERIMENT
Loops of the form "for i,e := range" needed to have their
condition rotated to the "bottom" for the preemptible loops
GOEXPERIMENT, but this caused a performance regression
because it degraded bounds check removal.  For now, make
the loop rotation/guarding conditional on the experiment.

Fixes #20711.
Updates #10958.

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2017-06-21 22:07:33 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 6e549d2dfd cmd/compile: add regress test for #20682
Minimal reconstruction of reported failure case.

Manually verified that test fails with CL 45911 reverted.

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2017-06-15 22:01:35 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky ff0748670c cmd/compile: fix exporting of function bodies
Before CL 36170, we identified all function bodies that needed to be
exported before writing any export data.

With CL 36170, we started identifying additional functions while
exporting function bodies. As a consequence, we cannot use a
range-based for loop for iterating over function bodies anymore.

Fixes #18895.

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2017-06-15 04:17:30 +00:00
Keith Randall 79d05e75ca runtime: restore arm assembly stubs for div/mod
These are used by DIV[U] and MOD[U] assembly instructions.
Add a test in the stdlib so we actually exercise linking
to these routines.

Update #19507

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2017-06-15 03:51:03 +00:00
Robert Griesemer cabf622da8 cmd/compile: fix detection of calls to reflect.Method
The existing code used Type.String() to obtain the name of a type;
specifically type reflect.Method in this case. However, Type.String()
formatting is intended for error messages and uses the format
pkgpath.name instead of pkgname.name if a package (in this case
package reflect) is imported multiple times. As a result, the
reflect.Method type detection failed under peculiar circumstances
(see the included test case).

Thanks to https://github.com/ericlagergren for tracking down
an easy way to make the bug disappear (which in turn directly
led to the underlying cause).

Fixes #19028.

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2017-06-14 21:57:56 +00:00
Daniel Martí e5e0e5fc3e cmd/compile: don't use ."" as a pkg prefix
This results in names to unexported fields like
net.(*Dialer)."".deadline instead of net.(*Dialer).deadline.

Fixes #18419.

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2017-06-09 16:13:52 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 829adf5047 cmd/compile: fix real/imag for untyped constant arguments
Fixes #11945.
Fixes #17446.

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2017-06-08 17:58:26 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 631cdec676 test: add test that caused gccgo undefined symbol error
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2017-06-08 03:58:11 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 660200528a cmd/compile: don't implicitly dereference pointer to arrays for real/imag
Fixes #20602.

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2017-06-07 21:22:58 +00:00
Keith Randall a836254d08 cmd/compile: reject unknown //go: comments in std library
Fixes #18331

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2017-06-06 22:28:17 +00:00
David Lazar b928e2faa8 cmd/compile: retain source positions of arguments to inlined calls
Arguments to inlined calls are hidden from setPos as follows:

    args := as.Rlist
    as.Rlist.Set(nil)
    // setPos...
    as.Rlist.Set(args.Slice())

Previously, this code had no effect since the value of as was
overwritten by the assignment in the retvars loop.

Fixes #19799.

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2017-06-02 13:41:01 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 1e0819101b cmd/compile: fix subword store/load elision for MIPS
Apply the fix in CL 44355 to MIPS.

ARM64 has these rules but commented out for performance reason.
Fix the commented rules, in case they are enabled in the future.

Enhance the test so it triggers the failure on ARM and MIPS without
the fix.

Updates #20530.

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2017-05-31 14:44:02 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 7cd6310014 cmd/compile: don't generate liveness maps when the stack is too large
Fixes #20529

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2017-05-30 22:39:29 +00:00
David Chase 9613a638a9 cmd/compile: fix subword store/load elision for amd64, x86, arm
Replacing byteload-of-bytestore-of-x with x is incorrect
when x contains a larger-than-byte value (and so on for
16 and 32-bit load/store pairs).  Replace "x" with the
appropriate zero/sign extension of x, which if unnecessary
will be repaired by other rules.

Made logic for arm match x86 and amd64; yields minor extra
optimization, plus I am (much) more confident it's correct,
despite inability to reproduce bug on arm.

Ppc64 lacks this optimization, hence lacks this problem.

See related https://golang.org/cl/37154/
Fixes #20530.

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2017-05-30 21:30:18 +00:00
Robert Griesemer d79bb78a71 cmd/compile: report correct position in redeclaration errors
When restoring syms, we must also restore the original Lastlineno.
Bug introduced with https://golang.org/cl/41390/.

Fixes #20415.

Change-Id: Ie81d36279d717e330951b52f42dcee4b0025b9f0
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2017-05-22 19:20:11 +00:00
Daniel Martí 495f55d27d cmd/compile: make duplicate expr cases readable
Instead of just printing the value, print the original node to make the
error more human-friendly. Also print the value if its string form is
different than the original node, to make sure it's obvious what value
was duplicated.

This means that "case '@', '@':", which used to print:

	duplicate case 64 in switch

Will now print:

	duplicate case '@' (value 64) in switch

Factor this logic out into its own function to reuse it in range cases
and any other place where we might want to print a node and its value in
the future.

Also needed to split the errorcheck files because expression switch case
duplicates are now detected earlier, so they stop the compiler before it
gets to generating the AST and detecting the type switch case
duplicates.

Fixes #20112.

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2017-05-19 18:11:51 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 26a852112d test: gofmt chan/*.go
These are functional tests, so it is safe to gofmt them.

Change-Id: I3067279c1d49809ac6a62054448ab8a6c3de9bda
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2017-05-18 22:35:07 +00:00
griesemer 9044cb04f2 test: restore fixedbugs/bug398.go to original version
Cannot reproduce original problem. Compiler internals
have changed enough such that this appears to work now.

Restore original test (exported interfaces), but also
keep version of the test using non-exported interfaces.

Fixes #15596.

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2017-05-18 21:45:03 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 79eb88285b test: add test for issue 18636
Updates #18636

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2017-05-18 21:33:05 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 2d1829b539 cmd/compile: don't panic in complex division
Updates #20227

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2017-05-18 16:39:05 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor f700f89b0b test: add missing copyright header to checkbce.go
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2017-05-18 00:05:25 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder d5e01c044f test: add test of deferred delete
Updates #19710

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2017-05-15 19:15:01 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 61336b78c1 cmd/compile: don't update outer variables after capturevars is complete
When compiling concurrently, we walk all functions before compiling
any of them. Walking functions can cause variables to switch from
being non-addrtaken to addrtaken, e.g. to prepare for a runtime call.
Typechecking propagates addrtaken-ness of closure variables to
their outer variables, so that capturevars can decide whether to
pass the variable's value or a pointer to it.

When all functions are compiled immediately, as long as the containing
function is compiled prior to the closure, this propagation has no effect.
When compilation is deferred, though, in rare cases, this results in 
a change in the addrtaken-ness of a variable in the outer function,
which in turn changes the compiler's output.
(This is rare because in a great many cases, a temporary has been
introduced, insulating the outer variable from modification.)
But concurrent compilation must generate identical results.

To fix this, track whether capturevars has run.
If it has, there is no need to update outer variables
when closure variables change.
Capturevars always runs before any functions are walked or compiled.

The remainder of the changes in this CL are to support the test.
In particular, -d=compilelater forces the compiler to walk all
functions before compiling any of them, despite being non-concurrent.
This is useful because -live is fundamentally incompatible with
concurrent compilation, but we want -c=1 to have no behavior changes.

Fixes #20250

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2017-05-14 00:27:25 +00:00
Keith Randall 978af9c2db cmd/compile: fix store chain in schedule pass
Tuple ops are weird. They are essentially a pair of ops,
one which consumes a mem and one which generates a mem (the Select1).
The schedule pass didn't handle these quite right.

Fix the scheduler to include both parts of the paired op in
the store chain. That makes sure that loads are correctly ordered
with respect to the first of the pair.

Add a check for the ssacheck builder, that there is only one
live store at a time. I thought we already had such a check, but
apparently not...

Fixes #20335

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2017-05-11 22:16:08 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder ee69c21747 cmd/compile: don't use statictmps for SSA-able composite literals
The writebarrier test has to change.
Now that T23 composite literals are passed to the backend,
they get SSA'd, so writes to their fields are treated separately,
so the relevant part of the first write to t23 is now a dead store.
Preserve the intent of the test by splitting it up into two functions.

Reduces code size a bit:

name        old object-bytes  new object-bytes  delta
Template           386k ± 0%         386k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Unicode            202k ± 0%         202k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
GoTypes           1.16M ± 0%        1.16M ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Compiler          3.92M ± 0%        3.91M ± 0%  -0.19%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA               7.91M ± 0%        7.91M ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Flate              228k ± 0%         228k ± 0%  -0.05%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoParser           283k ± 0%         283k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
Reflect            952k ± 0%         952k ± 0%  -0.06%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Tar                188k ± 0%         188k ± 0%  -0.09%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
XML                406k ± 0%         406k ± 0%  -0.02%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
[Geo mean]         649k              648k       -0.04%

Fixes #18872

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2017-05-11 18:28:40 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder dccc653aeb cmd/compile: avoid checkwidth of [...] arrays
Fixes #20333

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2017-05-11 18:18:55 +00:00
Ben Shi 6897030fe3 cmd/internal/obj: continue to optimize ARM's constant pool
Both Keith's https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/41612/ and
and Ben's https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/41679/ optimized ARM's
constant pool. But neither was complete.

First, BIC was forgotten.
1. "BIC $0xff00ff00, Reg" can be optimized to
   "BIC $0xff000000, Reg
    BIC $0x0000ff00, Reg"
2. "BIC $0xffff00ff, Reg" can be optimized to
   "AND $0x0000ff00, Reg"
3. "AND $0xffff00ff, Reg" can be optimized to
   "BIC $0x0000ff00, Reg"

Second, break a non-ARMImmRot to the subtraction of two ARMImmRots was
left as TODO.
1. "ADD $0x00fffff0, Reg" can be optimized to
   "ADD $0x01000000, Reg
    SUB $0x00000010, Reg"
2. "SUB $0x00fffff0, Reg" can be optimized to
   "SUB $0x01000000, Reg
    ADD $0x00000010, Reg"

This patch fixes them and issue #19844.

The go1 benchmark shows improvements.

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-4              41.4s ± 1%     41.7s ± 1%  +0.54%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
Fannkuch11-4                24.7s ± 1%     25.1s ± 0%  +1.70%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
FmtFprintfEmpty-4           853ns ± 1%     852ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.833 n=50+50)
FmtFprintfString-4         1.33µs ± 1%    1.33µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.163 n=50+50)
FmtFprintfInt-4            1.40µs ± 1%    1.40µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.293 n=50+35)
FmtFprintfIntInt-4         2.09µs ± 1%    2.08µs ± 1%  -0.39%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-4    2.43µs ± 1%    2.43µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.552 n=50+50)
FmtFprintfFloat-4          4.57µs ± 1%    4.42µs ± 1%  -3.18%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
FmtManyArgs-4              8.62µs ± 1%    8.52µs ± 0%  -1.08%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
GobDecode-4                 101ms ± 1%     101ms ± 2%  +0.45%  (p=0.001 n=49+49)
GobEncode-4                90.7ms ± 1%    91.1ms ± 2%  +0.51%  (p=0.001 n=50+50)
Gzip-4                      4.23s ± 1%     4.21s ± 1%  -0.62%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Gunzip-4                    623ms ± 1%     619ms ± 0%  -0.63%  (p=0.000 n=50+42)
HTTPClientServer-4          721µs ± 5%     683µs ± 3%  -5.25%  (p=0.000 n=50+47)
JSONEncode-4                251ms ± 1%     253ms ± 1%  +0.54%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
JSONDecode-4                941ms ± 1%     944ms ± 1%  +0.30%  (p=0.001 n=49+50)
Mandelbrot200-4            49.3ms ± 1%    49.3ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.918 n=50+48)
GoParse-4                  47.1ms ± 1%    47.2ms ± 1%  +0.18%  (p=0.025 n=50+50)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4      1.23µs ± 1%    1.24µs ± 1%  +0.30%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4      7.74µs ± 7%    7.76µs ± 5%    ~     (p=0.888 n=50+50)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4      1.32µs ± 1%    1.32µs ± 1%  +0.23%  (p=0.003 n=50+50)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4      10.6µs ± 2%    10.5µs ± 3%  -1.29%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4     2.19µs ± 1%    2.10µs ± 1%  -3.79%  (p=0.000 n=49+49)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4      544µs ± 0%     545µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.123 n=41+50)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4       28.8µs ± 0%    28.8µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.580 n=46+50)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4        863µs ± 1%     865µs ± 1%  +0.31%  (p=0.027 n=47+50)
Revcomp-4                  82.2ms ± 2%    82.3ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.894 n=48+49)
Template-4                  1.06s ± 1%     1.04s ± 1%  -1.18%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
TimeParse-4                7.25µs ± 1%    7.35µs ± 0%  +1.48%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
TimeFormat-4               13.3µs ± 1%    13.2µs ± 1%  -0.13%  (p=0.007 n=50+50)
[Geo mean]                  736µs          733µs       -0.37%

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-4              7.60MB/s ± 1%  7.56MB/s ± 2%  -0.46%  (p=0.001 n=49+49)
GobEncode-4              8.47MB/s ± 1%  8.42MB/s ± 2%  -0.50%  (p=0.001 n=50+50)
Gzip-4                   4.58MB/s ± 1%  4.61MB/s ± 1%  +0.59%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Gunzip-4                 31.2MB/s ± 1%  31.4MB/s ± 0%  +0.63%  (p=0.000 n=50+42)
JSONEncode-4             7.73MB/s ± 1%  7.69MB/s ± 1%  -0.53%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
JSONDecode-4             2.06MB/s ± 1%  2.06MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.052 n=44+50)
GoParse-4                1.23MB/s ± 0%  1.23MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.526 n=26+50)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-4    25.9MB/s ± 1%  25.9MB/s ± 1%  -0.30%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-4     132MB/s ± 7%   132MB/s ± 6%    ~     (p=0.885 n=50+50)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-4    24.2MB/s ± 1%  24.1MB/s ± 1%  -0.22%  (p=0.003 n=50+50)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-4    96.4MB/s ± 2%  97.8MB/s ± 3%  +1.36%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-4    460kB/s ± 0%   476kB/s ± 1%  +3.43%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-4   1.88MB/s ± 0%  1.88MB/s ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
RegexpMatchHard_32-4     1.11MB/s ± 0%  1.11MB/s ± 1%  +0.34%  (p=0.000 n=45+50)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-4     1.19MB/s ± 1%  1.18MB/s ± 1%  -0.34%  (p=0.033 n=50+50)
Revcomp-4                30.9MB/s ± 2%  30.9MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.894 n=48+49)
Template-4               1.84MB/s ± 1%  1.86MB/s ± 2%  +1.19%  (p=0.000 n=48+50)
[Geo mean]               6.63MB/s       6.65MB/s       +0.26%


Fixes #19844.

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2017-05-11 13:53:54 +00:00
David Chase 00263a8968 cmd/compile: reduce debugger-worsening line number churn
Reuse block head or preceding instruction's line number for
register allocator's spill, fill, copy, rematerialization
instructionsl; and also for phi, and for no-src-pos
instructions.  Assembler creates same line number tables
for copy-predecessor-line and for no-src-pos,
but copy-predecessor produces better-looking assembly
language output with -S and with GOSSAFUNC, and does not
require changes to tests of existing assembly language.

Split "copyInto" into two cases, one for register allocation,
one for otherwise.  This caused the test score line change
count to increase by one, which may reflect legitimately
useful information preserved.  Without any special treatment
for copyInto, the change count increases by 21 more, from
51 to 72 (i.e., quite a lot).

There is a test; using two naive "scores" for line number
churn, the old numbering is 2x or 4x worse.

Fixes #18902.

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2017-05-10 17:16:44 +00:00
Todd Neal 08dca4c649 cmd/compile: ignore types when considering tuple select for CSE
Fixes #20097

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2017-05-09 23:22:00 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 9fda4df9a0 cmd/compile: make "imported and not used" errors deterministic
If there were more unused imports than
the maximum default number of errors to report,
the set of reported imports was non-deterministic.

Fix by accumulating and sorting them prior to output.

Fixes #20298

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2017-05-09 21:14:56 +00:00
Robert Griesemer bcf2d74ce8 cmd/compile: better errors for float constants with large exponents
Also: Removed misleading comment.

Fixes #20232.

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2017-05-08 22:56:10 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder d62c6c3c39 cmd/compile: suppress duplicate type errors
If we've already complained about a type T,
don't complain again about further expressions
involving it.

Fixes #20245 and hopefully all of its ilk.

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2017-05-04 21:53:49 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder f2c5f57a87 cmd/compile: prevent panic while formatting func(...T) with unknown T
Compile:

package p

var f = func(...A)


Before this CL:

x.go:3:13: type %!v(PANIC=runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference) is not an expression
x.go:3:17: undefined: A


After this CL:

x.go:3:13: type func(...<T>) is not an expression
x.go:3:17: undefined: A


Found with go-fuzz.

Fixes #20233

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2017-05-04 00:37:17 +00:00
Filip Gruszczynski f9531448b8 runtime: don't panic for bad size hint in hashmap
Because the hint parameter is supposed to be treated
purely as a hint, if it doesn't meet the requirements
we disregard it and continue as if there was no hint
at all.

Fixes #19926

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2017-05-02 20:51:39 +00:00
Todd Neal cee5cd5a02 cmd/compile: fix error when typeswitching on untyped
Fixes #20185
Fixes #19977

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2017-04-30 17:25:47 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder dfeecda91d cmd/compile: checkwidth T when constructing *T
Without this, T can sneak through to the backend
with its width unknown.

Fixes #20174

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2017-04-30 00:45:42 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 320aabbada cmd/compile: add test for blank field in composite literal
Updates #18089.

Test for that issue; it was inadvertently fixed
by CL 34988. Ensure that we don't regress on the fix.

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2017-04-29 20:32:54 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder e5c9358fe2 cmd/compile: move writebarrier pass after dse
This avoids generating writeBarrier.enabled
blocks for dead stores.

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2017-04-29 16:37:02 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 92363d52c0 cmd/compile: check width of embedded interfaces in expandiface
The code in #20162 contains an embedded interface.

It didn't get dowidth'd by the frontend,
and during DWARF generation, ngotype asked
for a string description of it,
which triggered a request for the number of fields
in the interface, which triggered a dowidth,
which is disallowed in the backend.

The other changes in this CL are to support the test.

Fixes #20162

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2017-04-28 20:07:38 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 0b6a10ef24 cmd/compile: dowidth more in the front end
dowidth is fundamentally unsafe to call from the back end;
it will cause data races.

Replace all calls to dowidth in the backend with
assertions that the width has been calculated.

Then fix all the cases in which that was not so,
including the cases from #20145.

Fixes #20145.

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2017-04-27 22:10:32 +00:00
Keith Randall 14f3ca56ed cmd/internal/obj: ARM, use immediates instead of constant pool entries
When a constant doesn't fit in a single instruction, use two
paired instructions instead of the constant pool.  For example

  ADD $0xaa00bb, R0, R1

Used to rewrite to:

  MOV ?(IP), R11
  ADD R11, R0, R1

Instead, do:

  ADD $0xaa0000, R0, R1
  ADD $0xbb, R1, R1

Same number of instructions.
Good:
  4 less bytes (no constant pool entry)
  One less load.
Bad:
  Critical path is one instruction longer.

It's probably worth it to avoid the loads, they are expensive.

Dave Cheney got us some performance numbers: https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20170426.1
TL;DR mean 1.37% improvement.

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2017-04-27 16:45:01 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 1737aef270 cmd/compile: more error position tests for the typechecker
This change adds line position tests for several yyerror calls in the
typechecker that are currently not tested in any way.

Untested yyerror calls were found by replacing them with

  yerrorl(src.NoXPos, ...)

(thus destroying position information in the error), and then running
the test suite. No failures means no test coverage for the relevant
yyerror call.

For #19683

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2017-04-24 12:37:49 +00:00
张嵩 26536b2f32 test/chan: add missing flag.Parse in doubleselect.go
doubleselect.go defines a flag to control the number of iterations,
but never called flag.Parse so it was unusable.

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2017-04-24 01:34:14 +00:00
Keith Randall 38dee12dea cmd/compile: zero ambiguously live variables at VARKILLs
At VARKILLs, zero a variable if it is ambiguously live.
After the VARKILL anything this variable references
might be collected. If it were to become live again later,
the GC will see references to already-collected objects.

We don't know a variable is ambiguously live until very
late in compilation (after lowering, register allocation, ...),
so it is hard to generate the code in an arch-independent way.
We also have to be careful not to clobber any registers.
Fortunately, this almost never happens so performance is ~irrelevant.

There are only 2 instances where this triggers in the stdlib.

Fixes #20029

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2017-04-20 23:47:43 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 3218b1aa6f cmd/compile: only print one error for bad-type literal in assignment
Fixes #8438

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2017-04-20 22:21:55 +00:00
Robert Griesemer bb70f517e9 cmd/compile: report block start for gotos jumping into blocks
Follow-up on https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/39998/
which dropped this information.

The reported blocks are the innermost blocks containing a
label jumped to from outside, not the outermost block as
reported originally by cmd/compile.

We could report the outermost block with a slighly more
involved algorithm (need to track containing blocks for
all unresolved forward gotos), but since gccgo also reports
the innermost blocks, the current approach seems good enough.

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2017-04-19 02:27:58 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 912a638b0c cmd/compile: check labels and branches during parse time
Instead of a separate check control flow pass (checkcfg.go)
operating on nodes, perform this check at parse time on the
new syntax tree. Permits this check to be done concurrently,
and doesn't depend on the specifics of the symbol's dclstack
implementation anymore. The remaining dclstack uses will be
removed in a follow-up change.

- added CheckBranches Mode flag (so we can turn off the check
  if we only care about syntactic correctness, e.g. for tests)

- adjusted test/goto.go error messages: the new branches
  checker only reports if a goto jumps into a block, but not
  which block (we may want to improve this again, eventually)

- also, the new branches checker reports one variable that
  is being jumped over by a goto, but it may not be the first
  one declared (this is fine either way)

- the new branches checker reports additional errors for
  fixedbugs/issue14006.go (not crucial to avoid those errors)

- the new branches checker now correctly reports only
  variable declarations being jumped over, rather than
  all declarations (issue 8042). Added respective tests.

Fixes #8042.

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2017-04-19 00:36:34 +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
David Lazar 0ea120a70c runtime: skip logical frames in runtime.Caller
This rewrites runtime.Caller in terms of stackExpander, which already
handles inlined frames and partially skipped frames. This also has the
effect of making runtime.Caller understand cgo frames if there is a cgo
symbolizer.

Updates #19348.

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2017-04-18 19:56:30 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder dffe5ac9f2 cmd/compile: eliminate dead code in if statements after typechecking
This is a more thorough and cleaner fix
than doing dead code elimination separately
during inlining, escape analysis, and export.

Unfortunately, it does add another full walk of the AST.
The performance impact is very small, but not non-zero.

If a label or goto is present in the dead code, it is not eliminated.
This restriction can be removed once label/goto checking occurs
much earlier in the compiler. In practice, it probably doesn't
matter much.

Updates #19699
Fixes #19705

name       old alloc/op      new alloc/op      delta
Template        39.2MB ± 0%       39.3MB ± 0%  +0.28%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Unicode         29.8MB ± 0%       29.8MB ± 0%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
GoTypes          113MB ± 0%        113MB ± 0%  -0.55%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SSA             1.25GB ± 0%       1.25GB ± 0%  +0.02%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Flate           25.3MB ± 0%       25.3MB ± 0%  -0.24%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
GoParser        31.7MB ± 0%       31.8MB ± 0%  +0.31%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Reflect         78.2MB ± 0%       78.3MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
Tar             26.6MB ± 0%       26.7MB ± 0%  +0.21%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
XML             42.2MB ± 0%       42.2MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.056 n=5+5)

name       old allocs/op     new allocs/op     delta
Template          385k ± 0%         387k ± 0%  +0.51%  (p=0.016 n=5+5)
Unicode           321k ± 0%         321k ± 0%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
GoTypes          1.14M ± 0%        1.14M ± 0%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
SSA              9.71M ± 0%        9.72M ± 0%  +0.10%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Flate             234k ± 1%         234k ± 1%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
GoParser          315k ± 0%         317k ± 0%  +0.71%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Reflect           980k ± 0%         983k ± 0%  +0.30%  (p=0.032 n=5+5)
Tar               251k ± 0%         252k ± 0%  +0.55%  (p=0.016 n=5+5)
XML               392k ± 0%         393k ± 0%  +0.30%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

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2017-04-18 17:13:30 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 6266b0f08f cmd/compile: add test for Issue 12536
The fixedbugs/issue12536.go file was erroneously deleted just before
committing the patch that fixed the issue (CL 14400).

That's an easy test and there's a small reproducer in the issue, add
it back.

Updates #12536

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2017-04-14 14:16:09 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick dc09a7af2e test: disable flaky test/fixedbugs/issue10958.go
Updates #18589

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2017-04-13 18:28:29 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 2e60882fc7 cmd/compile: do not print duplicate error on ideal->float{32,64} overflow
Also adjust truncfltlit to make it more similar to trunccmplxlit, and
make it report an error for bad Etypes.

Fixes #19947

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2017-04-12 21:00:15 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 10a200e560 cmd/compile: diagnose constant division by complex zero
When casting an ideal to complex{64,128}, for example during the
evaluation of

  var a = complex64(0) / 1e-50

we want the compiler to report a division-by-zero error if a divisor
would be zero after the cast.

We already do this for floats; for example

  var b = float32(0) / 1e-50

generates a 'division by zero' error at compile time (because
float32(1e-50) is zero, and the cast is done before performing the
division).

There's no such check in the path for complex{64,128} expressions, and
no cast is performed before the division in the evaluation of

  var a = complex64(0) / 1e-50

which compiles just fine.

This patch changes the convlit1 function so that complex ideals
components (real and imag) are correctly truncated to float{32,64}
when doing an ideal -> complex{64, 128} cast.

Fixes #11674

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2017-04-12 17:29:28 +00:00
Daniel Martí 2923b14a7b cmd/compile/internal/gc: don't panic on continue in switch
Continues outside of a loop are not allowed. Most of these possibilities
were tested in label1.go, but one was missing - a plain continue in a
switch/select but no enclosing loop.

This used to error with a "continue not in loop" in 1.8, but recently
was broken by c03e75e5. In particular, innerloop does not only account
for loops, but also for switches and selects. Swap it by bools that
track whether breaks and continues should be allowed.

While at it, improve the wording of errors for breaks that are not where
they should be. Change "loop" by "loop, switch, or select" since they
can be used in any of those.

And add tests to make sure this isn't broken again. Use a separate func
since I couldn't get the compiler to crash on f() itself, possibly due
to the recursive call on itself.

Fixes #19934.

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2017-04-12 14:27:45 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 423e7e6037 cmd/compile: skip array bounds errors when type is broken
This avoids false positives
like those found in #19880.

Fixes #19880

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2017-04-10 20:57:08 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder b83a916f71 cmd/compile: make iface == iface const evaluation respect !=
Fixes #19911

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2017-04-10 20:05:56 +00:00
Todd Neal 0d33dc3105 runtime: improve output of panic(x) where x is numeric
Fixes #19658

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2017-04-09 22:40:33 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder c9446398e8 cmd/compile: allow composite literal structs with _ fields
Given code such as

type T struct {
  _ string
}

func f() {
  var x = T{"space"}
  // ...
}

the compiler rewrote the 'var x' line as

var x T
x._ = "space"

The compiler then rejected the assignment to
a blank field, thus rejecting valid code.

It also failed to catch a number of invalid assignments.
And there were insufficient checks for validity
when emitting static data, leading to ICEs.

To fix, check earlier for explicit blanks field names,
explicitly handle legit blanks in sinit,
and don't try to emit static data for nodes
for which typechecking has failed.

Fixes #19482

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2017-04-07 22:01:18 +00:00
Ilya Tocar e4a500ce14 cmd/compile/internal/gc: improve comparison with constant strings
Currently we expand comparison with small constant strings into len check
and a sequence of byte comparisons. Generate 16/32/64-bit comparisons,
instead of bytewise on 386 and amd64. Also increase limits on what is
considered small constant string.
Shaves ~30kb (0.5%) from go executable.

This also updates test/prove.go to keep test case valid.

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2017-04-07 15:40:25 +00:00
Russ Cox 92cf05daf3 test: deflake locklinear again
Fixes #19276.

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2017-04-05 18:46:31 +00:00
Cherry Zhang a1cedf0842 cmd/link: canonicalize the "package" of dupok text symbols
Dupok symbols may be defined in multiple packages. Its associated
package is chosen sort of arbitrarily (the first containing package
that the linker loads). Canonicalize its package to the package
with which it will be laid down in text, which is the first package
in dependency order that defines the symbol. So later passes (for
example, trampoline insertion pass) know that the dupok symbol
is laid down along with the package.

Fixes #19764.

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2017-04-02 03:25:02 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 5272a2cdc5 cmd/compile: avoid infinite loops in dead blocks during phi insertion
Now that we no longer generate dead code,
it is possible to follow block predecessors
into infinite loops with no variable definitions,
causing an infinite loop during phi insertion.

To fix that, check explicitly whether the predecessor
is dead in lookupVarOutgoing, and if so, bail.

The loop in lookupVarOutgoing is very hot code,
so I am wary of adding anything to it.
However, a long, CPU-only benchmarking run shows no
performance impact at all.

Fixes #19783

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2017-03-30 17:06:08 +00:00
David Chase 24e94766c0 cmd/compile: added special case for reflect header fields to esc
The uintptr-typed Data field in reflect.SliceHeader and
reflect.StringHeader needs special treatment because it is
really a pointer.  Add the special treatment in walk for
bug #19168 to escape analysis.

Includes extra debugging that was helpful.

Fixes #19743.

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2017-03-29 17:39:59 +00:00
David Lazar 83843b1610 cmd/compile: fix names of inlined methods from other packages
Previously, an inlined call to wg.Done() in package main would have the
following incorrect symbol name:

    main.(*sync.WaitGroup).Done

This change modifies methodname to return the correct symbol name:

    sync.(*WaitGroup).Done

This fix was suggested by @mdempsky.

Fixes #19467.

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2017-03-29 17:27:49 +00:00
David Lazar 7bf0adc6ad runtime: include inlined calls in result of CallersFrames
Change-Id: If1a3396175f2afa607d56efd1444181334a9ae3e
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2017-03-29 17:27:38 +00:00
David Lazar ee97216a17 runtime: handle inlined calls in runtime.Callers
The `skip` argument passed to runtime.Caller and runtime.Callers should
be interpreted as the number of logical calls to skip (rather than the
number of physical stack frames to skip). This changes runtime.Callers
to skip inlined calls in addition to physical stack frames.

The result value of runtime.Callers is a slice of program counters
([]uintptr) representing physical stack frames. If the `skip` parameter
to runtime.Callers skips part-way into a physical frame, there is no
convenient way to encode that in the resulting slice. To avoid changing
the API in an incompatible way, our solution is to store the number of
skipped logical calls of the first frame in the _second_ uintptr
returned by runtime.Callers. Since this number is a small integer, we
encode it as a valid PC value into a small symbol called:

    runtime.skipPleaseUseCallersFrames

For example, if f() calls g(), g() calls `runtime.Callers(2, pcs)`, and
g() is inlined into f, then the frame for f will be partially skipped,
resulting in the following slice:

    pcs = []uintptr{pc_in_f, runtime.skipPleaseUseCallersFrames+1, ...}

We store the skip PC in pcs[1] instead of pcs[0] so that `pcs[i:]` will
truncate the captured stack trace rather than grow it for all i.

Updates #19348.

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2017-03-29 17:22:08 +00:00
David Lazar f3f5b10e06 test: allow flags in run action
Previously, we could not run tests with -l=4 on NaCl since the buildrun
action is not supported on NaCl. This lets us run tests with build flags
on NaCl.

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2017-03-29 17:22:00 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 835b17c85f test: add test for gccgo compiler crash
Gccgo crashed compiling a function that returned multiple zero-sized values.

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2017-03-28 20:05:34 +00:00
Ilya Tocar 4b50c81356 test/fixedbugs: add a test for 19201
This was cherry-picked to 1.8 as CL 38587, but on master issue was fixed
by CL 37661. Add still relevant part (test) and close issue, since test passes.

Fixes #19201

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2017-03-28 19:07:23 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 8dafdb1be1 cmd/compile: add Type.WidthCalculated
Prior to this CL, Type.Width != 0 was the mark
of a Type whose Width had been calculated.
As a result, dowidth always recalculated
the width of struct{}.
This, combined with the prohibition on calculating
the width of a FuncArgsStruct and the use of
struct{} as a function argument,
meant that there were circumstances in which
it was forbidden to call dowidth on a type.
This inhibits refactoring to call dowidth automatically,
rather than explicitly.
Instead add a helper method, Type.WidthCalculated,
and implement as Type.Align > 0.
Type.Width is not a good candidate for tracking
whether the width has been calculated;
0 is a value type width, and Width is subject to
too much magic value game-playing.

For good measure, add a test for #11354.

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2017-03-28 18:06:09 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke e76d6a456b cmd/compile: add test for non interface type switch
Ensure that we have a test for when the compiler
encounters a type switch on a non-interface value.

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2017-03-25 22:52:54 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 5e954047bc cmd/compile: be slightly more tolerant in case of certain syntax errors
Avoid construction of incorrect syntax trees in presence of errors.

For #19663.

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2017-03-24 20:07:15 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder e00e57d67c cmd/compile: ignore all unreachable values during simple phi insertion
Simple phi insertion already had a heuristic to check
for dead blocks, namely having no predecessors.
When we stopped generating code for dead blocks,
we eliminated some values contained in more subtle
dead blocks, which confused phi insertion.
Compensate by beefing up the reachability check.

Fixes #19678

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2017-03-24 18:00:15 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder ad8c17b703 cmd/compile: don't export dead code in inlineable fuctions
CL 37499 allows inlining more functions by ignoring dead code.
However, that dead code can contain non-exportable constructs.
Teach the exporter not to export dead code.

Fixes #19679 

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2017-03-24 17:21:05 +00:00
Keith Randall a69754e30c cmd/compile: unnamed parameters do not escape
Fixes #19687

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2017-03-24 17:14:00 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 7202341de9 cmd/compile: only SSA [0]T when T is SSA-able
Almost never happens in practice.
The compiler will generate reasonable code anyway,
since assignments involving [0]T never do any work.

Fixes #19696
Fixes #19671

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2017-03-24 16:53:22 +00:00
Robert Griesemer b5e1ae46ad cmd/compile: don't crash when reporting some syntax errors
Fixes #19667.

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2017-03-23 04:54:27 +00:00
Jason Travis 19040ac871 test/bench/go1: fix typo in parserdata_test.go comment
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2017-03-22 03:23:16 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 051cbf3f37 cmd/compile: add regress test for issue 19632
Updates #19632.

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2017-03-21 19:52:45 +00:00
Hugues Bruant 5d6b7fcaa1 runtime: add mapdelete_fast*
Add benchmarks for map delete with int32/int64/string key

Benchmark results on darwin/amd64

name                 old time/op  new time/op  delta
MapDelete/Int32/1-8   151ns ± 8%    99ns ± 3%  -34.39%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
MapDelete/Int32/2-8   128ns ± 2%   111ns ±15%  -13.40%  (p=0.040 n=5+5)
MapDelete/Int32/4-8   128ns ± 5%   114ns ± 2%  -10.82%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
MapDelete/Int64/1-8   144ns ± 0%   104ns ± 3%  -27.53%  (p=0.016 n=4+5)
MapDelete/Int64/2-8   153ns ± 1%   126ns ± 3%  -17.17%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
MapDelete/Int64/4-8   178ns ± 3%   136ns ± 2%  -23.60%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
MapDelete/Str/1-8     187ns ± 3%   171ns ± 3%   -8.54%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
MapDelete/Str/2-8     221ns ± 3%   206ns ± 4%   -7.18%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
MapDelete/Str/4-8     256ns ± 5%   232ns ± 2%   -9.36%  (p=0.016 n=4+5)

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-8              2.78s ± 7%     2.70s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.151 n=5+5)
Fannkuch11-8                3.21s ± 2%     3.19s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfEmpty-8          49.1ns ± 3%    50.2ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfString-8         78.6ns ± 4%    80.2ns ± 5%    ~     (p=0.460 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfInt-8            79.7ns ± 1%    81.0ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.103 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfIntInt-8          117ns ± 2%     119ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.079 n=5+4)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-8     153ns ± 1%     146ns ± 3%  -4.19%  (p=0.024 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfFloat-8           239ns ± 1%     237ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.246 n=5+5)
FmtManyArgs-8               506ns ± 2%     509ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.238 n=5+5)
GobDecode-8                7.06ms ± 4%    6.86ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
GobEncode-8                6.01ms ± 5%    5.87ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
Gzip-8                      246ms ± 4%     236ms ± 1%  -4.12%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Gunzip-8                   37.7ms ± 4%    37.3ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
HTTPClientServer-8         64.9µs ± 1%    64.4µs ± 0%  -0.80%  (p=0.032 n=5+4)
JSONEncode-8               16.0ms ± 2%    16.2ms ±11%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
JSONDecode-8               53.2ms ± 2%    53.1ms ± 4%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Mandelbrot200-8            4.33ms ± 2%    4.32ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
GoParse-8                  3.24ms ± 2%    3.27ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8      86.2ns ± 1%    85.2ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.286 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-8       198ns ± 2%     199ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-8      82.6ns ± 2%    81.8ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.294 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-8       359ns ± 2%     354ns ± 1%  -1.39%  (p=0.048 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8      123ns ± 2%     123ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.905 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-8     38.2µs ± 2%    38.6µs ± 8%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-8       1.92µs ± 2%    1.91µs ± 5%    ~     (p=0.460 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-8       57.6µs ± 1%    57.0µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
Revcomp-8                   483ms ± 7%     441ms ± 1%  -8.79%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
Template-8                 58.0ms ± 1%    58.2ms ± 7%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
TimeParse-8                 324ns ± 6%     312ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.087 n=5+5)
TimeFormat-8                330ns ± 1%     329ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.968 n=5+5)

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-8               109MB/s ± 4%   112MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
GobEncode-8               128MB/s ± 5%   131MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
Gzip-8                   78.9MB/s ± 4%  82.3MB/s ± 1%  +4.25%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Gunzip-8                  514MB/s ± 4%   521MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
JSONEncode-8              121MB/s ± 2%   120MB/s ±10%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
JSONDecode-8             36.5MB/s ± 2%  36.6MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
GoParse-8                17.9MB/s ± 2%  17.7MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.730 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8     371MB/s ± 1%   375MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-8    5.15GB/s ± 1%  5.13GB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-8     387MB/s ± 2%   391MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-8    2.85GB/s ± 2%  2.89GB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.056 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8   8.07MB/s ± 2%  8.06MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.730 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-8   26.8MB/s ± 2%  26.6MB/s ± 7%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-8     16.7MB/s ± 2%  16.7MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-8     17.8MB/s ± 1%  18.0MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
Revcomp-8                 527MB/s ± 6%   577MB/s ± 1%  +9.44%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)
Template-8               33.5MB/s ± 1%  33.4MB/s ± 7%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)

Updates #19495

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2017-03-21 06:07:24 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky ee272bbf36 cmd/compile/internal/gc: export interface embedding information
Fixes #16369.

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2017-03-21 02:35:40 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 07de3465be cmd/compile/internal/gc: handle recursive interfaces better
Previously, we handled recursive interfaces by deferring typechecking
of interface methods, while eagerly expanding interface embeddings.

This CL switches to eagerly evaluating interface methods, and
deferring expanding interface embeddings to dowidth. This allows us to
detect recursive interface embeddings with the same mechanism used for
detecting recursive struct embeddings.

Updates #16369.

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2017-03-21 01:56:25 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 422c7fea70 cmd/compile: don't permit declarations in post statement of for loop
Report syntax error that was missed when moving to new parser.

Fixes #19610.

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2017-03-20 20:02:34 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 3c7a812485 cmd/compile: eliminate "assignment count mismatch" - not needed anymore
See https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/38313/ for background.
It turns out that only a few tests checked for this.

The new error message is shorter and very clear.

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2017-03-17 00:31:35 +00:00
Keith Randall d5dc490519 cmd/compile: intrinsics for math/bits.TrailingZerosX
Implement math/bits.TrailingZerosX using intrinsics.

Generally reorganize the intrinsic spec a bit.
The instrinsics data structure is now built at init time.
This will make doing the other functions in math/bits easier.

Update sys.CtzX to return int instead of uint{64,32} so it
matches math/bits.TrailingZerosX.

Improve the intrinsics a bit for amd64.  We don't need the CMOV
for <64 bit versions.

Update #18616

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2017-03-16 02:44:16 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 16200c7333 runtime: make complex division c99 compatible
- changes tests to check that the real and imaginary part of the go complex
  division result is equal to the result gcc produces for c99
- changes complex division code to satisfy new complex division test
- adds float functions isNan, isFinite, isInf, abs and copysign
  in the runtime package

Fixes #14644.

name                   old time/op  new time/op  delta
Complex128DivNormal-4  21.8ns ± 6%  13.9ns ± 6%  -36.37%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Complex128DivNisNaN-4  14.1ns ± 1%  15.0ns ± 1%   +5.86%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
Complex128DivDisNaN-4  12.5ns ± 1%  16.7ns ± 1%  +33.79%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
Complex128DivNisInf-4  10.1ns ± 1%  13.0ns ± 1%  +28.25%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
Complex128DivDisInf-4  11.0ns ± 1%  20.9ns ± 1%  +90.69%  (p=0.000 n=16+19)
ComplexAlgMap-4        86.7ns ± 1%  86.8ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.804 n=20+20)

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2017-03-15 22:45:17 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 604455a46c cmd/compile: ensure TESTQconst AuxInt is in range
Fixes #19555

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2017-03-15 21:44:08 +00:00
Philip Hofer 710f4d3e7e cmd/compile/internal/gc: mark generated wrappers as DUPOK
Interface wrapper functions now get compiled eagerly in some cases.
Consequently, they may be present in multiple translation units.
Mark them as DUPOK, just like closures.

Fixes #19548
Fixes #19550

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2017-03-15 00:27:13 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 8a44c8efae cmd/compile: don't spill rematerializeable value when resolving merge edges
Fixes #19515.

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2017-03-14 22:55:52 +00:00
philhofer 295307ae78 cmd/compile: de-virtualize interface calls
With this change, code like

    h := sha1.New()
    h.Write(buf)
    sum := h.Sum()

gets compiled into static calls rather than
interface calls, because the compiler is able
to prove that 'h' is really a *sha1.digest.

The InterCall re-write rule hits a few dozen times
during make.bash, and hundreds of times during all.bash.

The most common pattern identified by the compiler
is a constructor like

    func New() Interface { return &impl{...} }

where the constructor gets inlined into the caller,
and the result is used immediately. Examples include
{sha1,md5,crc32,crc64,...}.New, base64.NewEncoder,
base64.NewDecoder, errors.New, net.Pipe, and so on.

Some existing benchmarks that change on darwin/amd64:

Crc64/ISO4KB-8        2.67µs ± 1%    2.66µs ± 0%  -0.36%  (p=0.015 n=10+10)
Crc64/ISO1KB-8         694ns ± 0%     690ns ± 1%  -0.59%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
Adler32KB-8            473ns ± 1%     471ns ± 0%  -0.39%  (p=0.010 n=10+9)

On architectures like amd64, the reduction in code size
appears to contribute more to benchmark improvements than just
removing the indirect call, since that branch gets predicted
accurately when called in a loop.

Updates #19361

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2017-03-14 18:49:23 +00:00
Hugues Bruant ec091b6af2 runtime: add mapassign_fast*
Add benchmarks for map assignment with int32/int64/string key

Benchmark results on darwin/amd64

name                  old time/op  new time/op  delta
MapAssignInt32_255-8  24.7ns ± 3%  17.4ns ± 2%  -29.75%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MapAssignInt32_64k-8  45.5ns ± 4%  37.6ns ± 4%  -17.18%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MapAssignInt64_255-8  26.0ns ± 3%  17.9ns ± 4%  -31.03%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MapAssignInt64_64k-8  46.9ns ± 5%  38.7ns ± 2%  -17.53%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
MapAssignStr_255-8    47.8ns ± 3%  24.8ns ± 4%  -48.01%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MapAssignStr_64k-8    83.0ns ± 3%  51.9ns ± 3%  -37.45%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-8              3.11s ±19%     2.78s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Fannkuch11-8                3.26s ± 1%     3.21s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.056 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfEmpty-8          50.3ns ± 1%    50.8ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.246 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfString-8         82.7ns ± 4%    80.1ns ± 5%    ~     (p=0.238 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfInt-8            82.6ns ± 2%    81.9ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.508 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfIntInt-8          124ns ± 4%     121ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.111 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-8     158ns ± 6%     160ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.341 n=5+5)
FmtFprintfFloat-8           249ns ± 2%     245ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
FmtManyArgs-8               513ns ± 2%     519ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.151 n=5+5)
GobDecode-8                7.48ms ±12%    7.11ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
GobEncode-8                6.25ms ± 1%    6.03ms ± 2%  -3.56%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Gzip-8                      252ms ± 4%     252ms ± 4%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Gunzip-8                   38.4ms ± 3%    38.6ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
HTTPClientServer-8         76.9µs ±41%    66.4µs ± 6%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
JSONEncode-8               16.5ms ± 3%    16.7ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
JSONDecode-8               54.6ms ± 1%    54.3ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
Mandelbrot200-8            4.45ms ± 3%    4.47ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
GoParse-8                  3.43ms ± 1%    3.32ms ± 2%  -3.28%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8      88.2ns ± 3%    89.4ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.333 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-8       205ns ± 1%     206ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.905 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-8      85.1ns ± 1%    85.5ns ± 5%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-8       365ns ± 1%     371ns ± 9%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8      129ns ± 2%     128ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.730 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-8     39.8µs ± 0%    39.7µs ± 4%    ~     (p=0.730 n=4+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-8       1.99µs ± 3%    2.05µs ±16%    ~     (p=0.794 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-8       59.3µs ± 1%    60.3µs ± 7%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Revcomp-8                   1.36s ±63%     0.52s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Template-8                 62.6ms ±14%    60.5ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
TimeParse-8                 330ns ± 2%     324ns ± 2%    ~     (p=0.087 n=5+5)
TimeFormat-8                350ns ± 3%     340ns ± 1%  -2.86%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
GobDecode-8               103MB/s ±11%   108MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.222 n=5+5)
GobEncode-8               123MB/s ± 1%   127MB/s ± 2%  +3.71%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Gzip-8                   77.1MB/s ± 4%  76.9MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=1.000 n=5+5)
Gunzip-8                  505MB/s ± 3%   503MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
JSONEncode-8              118MB/s ± 3%   116MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
JSONDecode-8             35.5MB/s ± 1%  35.8MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.397 n=5+5)
GoParse-8                16.9MB/s ± 1%  17.4MB/s ± 2%  +3.45%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8     363MB/s ± 3%   358MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-8    4.98GB/s ± 1%  4.97GB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-8     376MB/s ± 1%   375MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-8    2.80GB/s ± 1%  2.76GB/s ± 9%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8   7.73MB/s ± 1%  7.76MB/s ± 3%    ~     (p=0.730 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-8   25.8MB/s ± 0%  25.8MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.651 n=4+5)
RegexpMatchHard_32-8     16.1MB/s ± 3%  15.7MB/s ±14%    ~     (p=0.794 n=5+5)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-8     17.3MB/s ± 1%  17.0MB/s ± 7%    ~     (p=0.984 n=5+5)
Revcomp-8                 273MB/s ±83%   488MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Template-8               31.1MB/s ±13%  32.1MB/s ± 5%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)

Updates #19495

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2017-03-13 23:43:16 +00:00
David Chase b59a405656 Revert "cmd/compile: de-virtualize interface calls"
This reverts commit 4e0c7c3f61.

Reason for revert: The presence-of-optimization test program is fragile, breaks under noopt, and might break if the Go libraries are tweaked.  It needs to be (re)written without reference to other packages.

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2017-03-13 21:15:32 +00:00
khr a51e4cc9ce cmd/compile: zero return parameters earlier
Move the zeroing of results earlier.  In particular, they need to
come before any move-to-heap operations, as those require allocation.
Those allocations are points at which the GC can see the uninitialized
result slots.

For the function:

func f() (x, y, z *int) {
  defer(){}()
  escape(&y)
  return
}

We used to generate code like this:

x = nil
y = nil
&y = new(int)
z = nil

Now we will generate:

x = nil
y = nil
z = nil
&y = new(int)

Since the fix for #18860, the return slots are always live if there
is a defer, so the former ordering allowed the GC to see junk
in the z slot.

Fixes #19078

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2017-03-13 19:39:15 +00:00
Philip Hofer 4e0c7c3f61 cmd/compile: de-virtualize interface calls
With this change, code like

    h := sha1.New()
    h.Write(buf)
    sum := h.Sum()

gets compiled into static calls rather than
interface calls, because the compiler is able
to prove that 'h' is really a *sha1.digest.

The InterCall re-write rule hits a few dozen times
during make.bash, and hundreds of times during all.bash.

The most common pattern identified by the compiler
is a constructor like

    func New() Interface { return &impl{...} }

where the constructor gets inlined into the caller,
and the result is used immediately. Examples include
{sha1,md5,crc32,crc64,...}.New, base64.NewEncoder,
base64.NewDecoder, errors.New, net.Pipe, and so on.

Some existing benchmarks that change on darwin/amd64:

Crc64/ISO4KB-8        2.67µs ± 1%    2.66µs ± 0%  -0.36%  (p=0.015 n=10+10)
Crc64/ISO1KB-8         694ns ± 0%     690ns ± 1%  -0.59%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
Adler32KB-8            473ns ± 1%     471ns ± 0%  -0.39%  (p=0.010 n=10+9)

On architectures like amd64, the reduction in code size
appears to contribute more to benchmark improvements than just
removing the indirect call, since that branch gets predicted
accurately when called in a loop.

Updates #19361

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2017-03-13 18:24:57 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 2a5cf48f91 cmd/compile: print columns (not just lines) in error messages
Compiler errors now show the exact line and line byte offset (sometimes
called "column") of where an error occured. For `go tool compile x.go`:

	package p
	const c int = false
	//line foo.go:123
	type t intg

reports

	x.go:2:7: cannot convert false to type int
	foo.go:123[x.go:4:8]: undefined: intg

(Some errors use the "wrong" position for the error message; arguably
the byte offset for the first error should be 15, the position of 'false',
rathen than 7, the position of 'c'. But that is an indepedent issue.)

The byte offset (column) values are measured in bytes; they start at 1,
matching the convention used by editors and IDEs.

Positions modified by //line directives show the line offset only for the
actual source location (in square brackets), not for the "virtual" file and
line number because that code is likely generated and the //line directive
only provides line information.

Because the new format might break existing tools or scripts, printing
of line offsets can be disabled with the new compiler flag -C. We plan
to remove this flag eventually.

Fixes #10324.

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2017-03-09 23:29:49 +00:00
David Chase d71f36b5aa cmd/compile: check loop rescheduling with stack bound, not counter
After benchmarking with a compiler modified to have better
spill location, it became clear that this method of checking
was actually faster on (at least) two different architectures
(ppc64 and amd64) and it also provides more timely interruption
of loops.

This change adds a modified FOR loop node "FORUNTIL" that
checks after executing the loop body instead of before (i.e.,
always at least once).  This ensures that a pointer past the
end of a slice or array is not made visible to the garbage
collector.

Without the rescheduling checks inserted, the restructured
loop from this  change apparently provides a 1% geomean
improvement on PPC64 running the go1 benchmarks; the
improvement on AMD64 is only 0.12%.

Inserting the rescheduling check exposed some peculiar bug
with the ssa test code for s390x; this was updated based on
initial code actually generated for GOARCH=s390x to use
appropriate OpArg, OpAddr, and OpVarDef.

NaCl is disabled in testing.

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2017-03-08 18:52:12 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky c310c688ff cmd/compile, runtime: simplify multiway select implementation
This commit reworks multiway select statements to use normal control
flow primitives instead of the previous setjmp/longjmp-like behavior.
This simplifies liveness analysis and should prevent issues around
"returns twice" function calls within SSA passes.

test/live.go is updated because liveness analysis's CFG is more
representative of actual control flow. The case bodies are the only
real successors of the selectgo call, but previously the selectsend,
selectrecv, etc. calls were included in the successors list too.

Updates #19331.

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2017-03-07 20:14:17 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti e99dafc4a8 cmd/compile: fix misleading "truncated to int" messages
When defining an int const, the compiler tries to cast the RHS
expression to int. The cast may fail for three reasons:

  1. expr is an integer constant that overflows int
  2. expr is a floating point constant
  3. expr is a complex constant, or not a number

In the second case, in order to print a sensible error message, we
must distinguish between a floating point constant that should be
included in the error message and a floating point constant that
cannot be reasonably formatted for inclusion in an error message.

For example, in:

  const a int = 1.1
  const b int = 1 + 1e-100

a is in the former group, while b is in the latter, since the floating
point value resulting from the evaluation of the rhs of the assignment
(1.00...01) is too long to be fully printed in an error message, and
cannot be shortened without making the error message misleading
(rounding or truncating it would result in a "1", which looks like an
integer constant, and it makes little sense in an error message about
an invalid floating point expression).

To fix this problem, we try to format the float value using fconv
(which is used by the error reporting mechanism to format float
arguments), and then parse the resulting string back to a
big.Float. If the result is an integer, we assume that expr is a float
value that cannot be reasonably be formatted as a string, and we emit
an error message that does not include its string representation.

Also, change the error message for overflows to a more conservative
"integer too large", which does not mention overflows that are only
caused by an internal implementation restriction.

Also, change (*Mpint) SetFloat so that it returns a bool (instead of
0/-1 for success/failure).

Fixes #11371

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2017-03-07 19:34:22 +00:00
Robert Griesemer cf710949a9 Revert "cmd/compile: improve error message if init is directly invoked"
This reverts commit cb6e0639fb.

The fix is incorrect as it's perfectly fine to refer to an
identifier 'init' inside a function, and 'init' may even be
a variable of function value. Misspelling 'init' in that
context would lead to an incorrect error message.

Reopened #8481.

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2017-03-06 23:48:37 +00:00
Quentin Smith 4b261a1410 test/fixedbugs: add test for #19403
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2017-03-06 21:39:00 +00:00
Russ Cox 06a6b3a413 test/locklinear: deflake again
On overloaded machines once we get to big N, the machine slowness dominates.
But we only retry once we get to a big N.
Instead, retry for small N too, and die on the first big N that fails.

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2017-03-06 15:05:42 +00:00
Giovanni Bajo 4fc45ae879 cmd/compile: improve generic rules for BCE based on AND operations.
Match more patterns generated by the compiler where the index for
a bound check is bounded through a AND operation, with different
register sizes.

These rules trigger a dozen of times in a bootstrap.

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2017-03-04 16:13:07 +00:00
David Lazar 1c6ef9aeed cmd/compile: copy literals when inlining
Without this, literals keep their original source positions through
inlining, which results in strange jumps in line numbers of inlined
function bodies. By copying literals, inlining can update their source
position like other nodes.

Fixes #15453.

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2017-03-03 21:29:32 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 04fc887761 runtime: delay marking maps as writing until after first alg call
Fixes #19359

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2017-03-02 17:38:30 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 0ee9c46cb1 cmd/compile: add missing WBs for reflect.{Slice,String}Header.Data
Fixes #19168.

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2017-03-02 17:21:50 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 542a60fbde cmd/compile: don't crash when slicing non-slice
Fixes #19323

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2017-03-02 15:48:19 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky b6c600fc9a cmd/compile/internal/gc: separate builtin and real runtime packages
The builtin runtime package definitions intentionally diverge from the
actual runtime package's, but this only works as long as they never
overlap.

To make it easier to expand the builtin runtime package, this CL now
loads their definitions into a logically separate "go.runtime"
package.  By resetting the package's Prefix field to "runtime", any
references to builtin definitions will still resolve against the real
package runtime.

Fixes #14482.

Passes toolstash -cmp.

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2017-03-01 01:06:32 +00:00
philhofer 379567aad1 cmd/compile/ssa: more aggressive constant folding
Add rewrite rules that canonicalize the location
of constants in expressions, and fold conststants
that appear in operations that can be trivially
reassociated.

After this change, the compiler constant-folds
expressions like "4 + x - 1" and "4 & x & 1"

Benchmarks affected on darwin/amd64:

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
FmtFprintfInt-8            82.1ns ± 1%    81.7ns ± 1%  -0.46%  (p=0.023 n=8+9)
FmtFprintfIntInt-8          122ns ± 2%     120ns ± 2%  -1.48%  (p=0.047 n=10+10)
FmtManyArgs-8               493ns ± 0%     486ns ± 1%  -1.37%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
Gzip-8                      230ms ± 0%     229ms ± 1%  -0.46%  (p=0.001 n=10+9)
HTTPClientServer-8         74.5µs ± 1%    73.7µs ± 1%  -1.11%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
JSONDecode-8               51.7ms ± 0%    51.9ms ± 1%  +0.42%  (p=0.017 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8      82.6ns ± 1%    81.7ns ± 0%  -1.02%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8      121ns ± 1%     120ns ± 1%  -1.48%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
Revcomp-8                   426ms ± 1%     400ms ± 1%  -6.16%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TimeFormat-8                330ns ± 1%     327ns ± 0%  -0.82%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name                     old speed      new speed      delta
Gzip-8                   84.4MB/s ± 0%  84.8MB/s ± 1%  +0.47%  (p=0.001 n=10+9)
JSONDecode-8             37.6MB/s ± 0%  37.4MB/s ± 1%  -0.42%  (p=0.016 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8     387MB/s ± 1%   392MB/s ± 0%  +1.06%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8   8.21MB/s ± 1%  8.34MB/s ± 1%  +1.58%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Revcomp-8                 597MB/s ± 1%   636MB/s ± 1%  +6.57%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

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2017-02-28 20:25:33 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 504bc3ed24 cmd/compile, runtime: specialize convT2x, don't alloc for zero vals
Prior to this CL, all runtime conversions
from a concrete value to an interface went
through one of two runtime calls: convT2E or convT2I.
However, in practice, basic types are very common.
Specializing convT2x for those basic types allows
for a more efficient implementation for those types.
For basic scalars and strings, allocation and copying
can use the same methods as normal code.
For pointer-free types, allocation can occur without
zeroing, and copying can take place without GC calls.
For slices, copying is cheaper and simpler.

This CL adds twelve runtime routines:

convT2E16, convT2I16
convT2E32, convT2I32
convT2E64, convT2I64
convT2Estring, convT2Istring
convT2Eslice, convT2Islice
convT2Enoptr, convT2Inoptr

While compiling make.bash, 93% of all convT2x calls
are now to one of these specialized convT2x call.

Within specialized convT2x routines, it is cheap to check
for a zero value, in a way that it is not in general.
When we detect a zero value there, we return a pointer
to zeroVal, rather than allocating.

name                         old time/op  new time/op  delta
ConvT2Ezero/zero/16-8        17.9ns ± 2%   3.0ns ± 3%  -83.20%  (p=0.000 n=56+56)
ConvT2Ezero/zero/32-8        17.8ns ± 2%   3.0ns ± 3%  -83.15%  (p=0.000 n=59+60)
ConvT2Ezero/zero/64-8        20.1ns ± 1%   3.0ns ± 2%  -84.98%  (p=0.000 n=57+57)
ConvT2Ezero/zero/str-8       32.6ns ± 1%   3.0ns ± 4%  -90.70%  (p=0.000 n=59+60)
ConvT2Ezero/zero/slice-8     36.7ns ± 2%   3.0ns ± 2%  -91.78%  (p=0.000 n=59+59)
ConvT2Ezero/zero/big-8       91.9ns ± 2%  85.9ns ± 2%   -6.52%  (p=0.000 n=57+57)
ConvT2Ezero/nonzero/16-8     17.7ns ± 2%  12.7ns ± 3%  -28.38%  (p=0.000 n=55+60)
ConvT2Ezero/nonzero/32-8     17.8ns ± 1%  12.7ns ± 1%  -28.44%  (p=0.000 n=54+57)
ConvT2Ezero/nonzero/64-8     20.0ns ± 1%  15.0ns ± 1%  -24.90%  (p=0.000 n=56+58)
ConvT2Ezero/nonzero/str-8    32.6ns ± 1%  25.7ns ± 1%  -21.17%  (p=0.000 n=58+55)
ConvT2Ezero/nonzero/slice-8  36.8ns ± 2%  30.4ns ± 1%  -17.32%  (p=0.000 n=60+52)
ConvT2Ezero/nonzero/big-8    92.1ns ± 2%  85.9ns ± 2%   -6.70%  (p=0.000 n=57+59)

Benchmarks on a real program (the compiler):

name       old time/op      new time/op      delta
Template        227ms ± 5%       221ms ± 2%  -2.48%  (p=0.000 n=30+26)
Unicode         102ms ± 5%       100ms ± 3%  -1.30%  (p=0.009 n=30+26)
GoTypes         656ms ± 5%       659ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.208 n=30+30)
Compiler        2.82s ± 2%       2.82s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.614 n=29+27)
Flate           128ms ± 2%       128ms ± 5%    ~     (p=0.783 n=27+28)
GoParser        158ms ± 3%       158ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.261 n=28+30)
Reflect         408ms ± 7%       401ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.075 n=30+30)
Tar             123ms ± 6%       121ms ± 8%    ~     (p=0.287 n=29+30)
XML             220ms ± 2%       220ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.805 n=29+29)

name       old user-ns/op   new user-ns/op   delta
Template   281user-ms ± 4%  279user-ms ± 3%  -0.87%  (p=0.044 n=28+28)
Unicode    142user-ms ± 4%  141user-ms ± 3%  -1.04%  (p=0.015 n=30+27)
GoTypes    884user-ms ± 3%  886user-ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.532 n=30+30)
Compiler   3.94user-s ± 3%  3.92user-s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.185 n=30+28)
Flate      165user-ms ± 2%  165user-ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.780 n=27+29)
GoParser   209user-ms ± 2%  208user-ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.453 n=28+30)
Reflect    533user-ms ± 6%  526user-ms ± 3%    ~     (p=0.057 n=30+30)
Tar        156user-ms ± 6%  154user-ms ± 6%    ~     (p=0.133 n=29+30)
XML        288user-ms ± 4%  288user-ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.633 n=30+30)

name       old alloc/op     new alloc/op     delta
Template       41.0MB ± 0%      40.9MB ± 0%  -0.11%  (p=0.000 n=29+29)
Unicode        32.6MB ± 0%      32.6MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.572 n=29+30)
GoTypes         122MB ± 0%       122MB ± 0%  -0.10%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
Compiler        482MB ± 0%       481MB ± 0%  -0.07%  (p=0.000 n=30+29)
Flate          26.6MB ± 0%      26.6MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.096 n=30+30)
GoParser       32.7MB ± 0%      32.6MB ± 0%  -0.06%  (p=0.011 n=28+28)
Reflect        84.2MB ± 0%      84.1MB ± 0%  -0.17%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
Tar            27.7MB ± 0%      27.7MB ± 0%  -0.05%  (p=0.032 n=27+28)
XML            44.7MB ± 0%      44.7MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.131 n=28+30)

name       old allocs/op    new allocs/op    delta
Template         373k ± 1%        370k ± 1%  -0.76%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
Unicode          325k ± 1%        325k ± 1%    ~     (p=0.383 n=29+30)
GoTypes         1.16M ± 0%       1.15M ± 0%  -0.75%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
Compiler        4.15M ± 0%       4.13M ± 0%  -0.59%  (p=0.000 n=30+29)
Flate            238k ± 1%        237k ± 1%  -0.62%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
GoParser         304k ± 1%        302k ± 1%  -0.64%  (p=0.000 n=30+28)
Reflect         1.00M ± 0%       0.99M ± 0%  -1.10%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
Tar              245k ± 1%        244k ± 1%  -0.59%  (p=0.000 n=27+29)
XML              391k ± 1%        389k ± 1%  -0.59%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)

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2017-02-28 19:23:33 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann a8f07310e3 cmd/compile: fix assignment order in string range loop
Fixes #18376.

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2017-02-28 08:23:52 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 1e29cd8c2b cmd/compile: ignore some dead code during escape analysis
This is the escape analysis analog of CL 37499.

Fixes #12397
Fixes #16871

The only "moved to heap" decisions eliminated by this
CL in std+cmd are:

cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1514: moved to heap: ac
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1515: moved to heap: bd
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1516: moved to heap: bc
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1517: moved to heap: ad
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1546: moved to heap: ac
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1547: moved to heap: bd
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1548: moved to heap: bc
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1549: moved to heap: ad
cmd/compile/internal/gc/const.go:1550: moved to heap: cc_plus
cmd/compile/internal/gc/export.go:162: moved to heap: copy
cmd/compile/internal/gc/mpfloat.go:66: moved to heap: b
cmd/compile/internal/gc/mpfloat.go:97: moved to heap: b

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2017-02-27 21:31:04 +00:00
David Chase febafe60d4 cmd/compile: added cheapexpr call to simplify operand of CONVIFACE
New special case for booleans and byte-sized integer types
converted to interfaces needs to ensure that the operand is
not too complex, if it were to appear in a parameter list
for example.

Added test, also increased the recursive node dump depth to
a level that was actually useful for an actual bug.

Fixes #19275.

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2017-02-25 04:53:23 +00:00
Russ Cox 349b7820eb test: deflake locklinear a little
This should help on the openbsd systems where the test mostly passes.

I don't expect it to help on s390x where the test reliably fails.
But it should give more information when it does fail.

For #19276.

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2017-02-24 21:18:21 +00:00
Russ Cox 0b8c983ece runtime/pprof/internal/profile: move internal/pprof/profile here
Nothing needs internal/pprof anymore except the runtime/pprof tests.
Move the package here to prevent new dependencies.

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2017-02-24 20:45:21 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder d9270ecb3a cmd/compile: evaluate zero-sized values converted to interfaces
CL 35562 substituted zerobase for the pointer for
interfaces containing zero-sized values.
However, it failed to evaluate the zero-sized value
expression for side-effects. Fix that.

The other similar interface value optimizations
are not affected, because they all actually use the
value one way or another.

Fixes #19246

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2017-02-24 19:09:41 +00:00
Robert Griesemer f8ae30c4a2 cmd/compile/internal/parser: improved a couple of error messages
The new syntax tree introduced with 1.8 represents send statements
(ch <- x) as statements; the old syntax tree represented them as
expressions (and parsed them as such) but complained if they were
used in expression context. As a consequence, some of the errors
that in the past were of the form "ch <- x used as value" now look
like "unexpected <- ..." because a "<-" is not valid according to
Go syntax in those situations. Accept the new error message.

Also: Fine-tune handling of misformed for loop headers.

Also: Minor cleanups/better comments.

Fixes #17590.

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2017-02-24 18:54:36 +00:00
David Chase abdb2c35b6 cmd/compile: repaired loop-finder to handle trickier nesting
The loop-A-encloses-loop-C code did not properly handle the
case where really C was already known to be enclosed by B,
and A was nearest-outer to B, not C.

Fixes #19217.

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2017-02-23 22:28:44 +00:00
David R. Jenni d55f528826 cmd/compile: silence superfluous assignment error message
Avoid printing a second error message when a field of an undefined
variable is accessed.

Fixes #8440.

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2017-02-23 21:06:11 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 19d2061d50 cmd/compile: suppress callsite signatures if any type is unknown
Fixes #19012.

Fallback to return signatures without detailed types.
These error message will be of the form of issue:
* https://golang.org/issues/4215
* https://golang.org/issues/6750

So:
func f(x int, y uint) {
    return x > y
}

f(10, "a" < 3)

will give errors:
too many errors to return
too many arguments in call to f

instead of:

too many errors to return
  have (<T>)
  want ()
too many arguments in call to f
  have (number, <T>)
  want (number, number)

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2017-02-22 17:55:45 +00:00
David Chase 11b283092a cmd/compile: add opcode flag hasSideEffects for do-not-remove
Added a flag to generic and various architectures' atomic
operations that are judged to have observable side effects
and thus cannot be dead-code-eliminated.

Test requires GOMAXPROCS > 1 without preemption in loop.

Fixes #19182.

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2017-02-22 15:15:47 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 6464e5dc4b cmd/compile: do not fold offset into load/store for args on ARM64
Args may be not at 8-byte aligned offset to SP. When the stack
frame is large, folding the offset of args may cause large
unaligned offsets that does not fit in a machine instruction on
ARM64. Therefore disable folding offsets for args.

This has small performance impact (see below). A better fix would
be letting the assembler backend fix up the offset by loading it
into a register if it doesn't fit into an instruction. And the
compiler can simply generate large load/stores with offset. Since
in most of the cases the offset is aligned or the stack frame is
small, it can fit in an instruction and no fixup is needed. But
this is too complicated for Go 1.8.

name                     old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-8              8.30s ± 0%     8.31s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.579 n=10+10)
Fannkuch11-8                6.14s ± 0%     6.18s ± 0%  +0.53%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
FmtFprintfEmpty-8           117ns ± 0%     117ns ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FmtFprintfString-8          196ns ± 0%     197ns ± 0%  +0.72%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfInt-8             204ns ± 0%     205ns ± 0%  +0.49%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
FmtFprintfIntInt-8          302ns ± 0%     307ns ± 1%  +1.46%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-8     329ns ± 2%     326ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.083 n=10+10)
FmtFprintfFloat-8           540ns ± 0%     542ns ± 0%  +0.46%  (p=0.000 n=8+7)
FmtManyArgs-8              1.20µs ± 1%    1.19µs ± 1%  -1.02%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GobDecode-8                17.3ms ± 1%    17.8ms ± 0%  +2.75%  (p=0.000 n=10+7)
GobEncode-8                15.3ms ± 1%    15.4ms ± 0%  +0.57%  (p=0.004 n=9+10)
Gzip-8                      789ms ± 0%     803ms ± 0%  +1.78%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Gunzip-8                    128ms ± 0%     130ms ± 0%  +1.73%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
HTTPClientServer-8          202µs ± 6%     201µs ±10%    ~     (p=0.739 n=10+10)
JSONEncode-8               42.0ms ± 0%    42.1ms ± 0%  +0.19%  (p=0.028 n=10+9)
JSONDecode-8                159ms ± 0%     161ms ± 0%  +1.05%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Mandelbrot200-8            10.1ms ± 0%    10.1ms ± 0%  -0.07%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
GoParse-8                  8.46ms ± 1%    8.61ms ± 1%  +1.77%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8       227ns ± 1%     226ns ± 0%  -0.35%  (p=0.001 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-8      1.63µs ± 0%    1.63µs ± 0%  -0.13%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-8       250ns ± 0%     249ns ± 0%  -0.40%  (p=0.001 n=8+9)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-8      2.07µs ± 0%    2.08µs ± 0%  +0.05%  (p=0.027 n=9+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8      350ns ± 0%     350ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.412 n=9+8)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-8      104µs ± 0%     104µs ± 0%  +0.31%  (p=0.000 n=10+7)
RegexpMatchHard_32-8       5.82µs ± 0%    5.82µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.937 n=9+9)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-8        176µs ± 0%     176µs ± 0%  +0.03%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
Revcomp-8                   1.36s ± 1%     1.37s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.218 n=10+10)
Template-8                  151ms ± 1%     156ms ± 1%  +3.21%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TimeParse-8                 737ns ± 0%     758ns ± 2%  +2.74%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TimeFormat-8                801ns ± 2%     789ns ± 1%  -1.51%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
[Geo mean]                  142µs          143µs       +0.50%

Fixes #19137.

Change-Id: Ib8a21ea98c0ffb2d282a586535b213cc163e1b67
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2017-02-21 19:39:08 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 3557d54609 cmd/compile: check both syms when folding address into load/store on ARM64
The rules for folding addresses into load/stores checks sym1 is
not on stack (because the stack offset is not known at that point).
But sym1 could be nil, which invalidates the check. Check merged
sym instead.

Fixes #19137.

Change-Id: I8574da22ced1216bb5850403d8f08ec60a8d1005
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2017-02-17 21:23:24 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 98061fa5f3 cmd/compile: re-enable nilcheck removal in same block
Nil check removal in the same block is disabled due to issue 18725:
because the values are not ordered, a nilcheck may influence a
value that is logically before it. This CL re-enables same-block
nilcheck removal by ordering values in store order first.

Updates #18725.

Change-Id: I287a38525230c14c5412cbcdbc422547dabd54f6
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2017-02-17 19:19:59 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 1693e7b6f2 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better errors and recovery for invalid character literals
Fixes #15611.

Change-Id: I352b145026466cafef8cf87addafbd30716bda24
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2017-02-16 21:46:43 +00:00
Russ Cox 990124da2a runtime: use balanced tree for addr lookup in semaphore implementation
CL 36792 fixed #17953, a linear scan caused by n goroutines piling into
two different locks that hashed to the same bucket in the semaphore table.
In that CL, n goroutines contending for 2 unfortunately chosen locks
went from O(n²) to O(n).

This CL fixes a different linear scan, when n goroutines are contending for
n/2 different locks that all hash to the same bucket in the semaphore table.
In this CL, n goroutines contending for n/2 unfortunately chosen locks
goes from O(n²) to O(n log n). This case is much less likely, but any linear
scan eventually hurts, so we might as well fix it while the problem is fresh
in our minds.

The new test in this CL checks for both linear scans.

The effect of this CL on the sync benchmarks is negligible
(but it fixes the new test).

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
Cond1-48                     576ns ±10%     575ns ±13%     ~     (p=0.679 n=71+71)
Cond2-48                    1.59µs ± 8%    1.61µs ± 9%     ~     (p=0.107 n=73+69)
Cond4-48                    4.56µs ± 7%    4.55µs ± 7%     ~     (p=0.670 n=74+72)
Cond8-48                    9.87µs ± 9%    9.90µs ± 7%     ~     (p=0.507 n=69+73)
Cond16-48                   20.4µs ± 7%    20.4µs ±10%     ~     (p=0.588 n=69+71)
Cond32-48                   45.4µs ±10%    45.4µs ±14%     ~     (p=0.944 n=73+73)
UncontendedSemaphore-48     19.7ns ±12%    19.7ns ± 8%     ~     (p=0.589 n=65+63)
ContendedSemaphore-48       55.4ns ±26%    54.9ns ±32%     ~     (p=0.441 n=75+75)
MutexUncontended-48         0.63ns ± 0%    0.63ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
Mutex-48                     210ns ± 6%     213ns ±10%   +1.30%  (p=0.035 n=70+74)
MutexSlack-48                210ns ± 7%     211ns ± 9%     ~     (p=0.184 n=71+72)
MutexWork-48                 299ns ± 5%     300ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.678 n=73+75)
MutexWorkSlack-48            302ns ± 6%     300ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.149 n=74+72)
MutexNoSpin-48               135ns ± 6%     135ns ±10%     ~     (p=0.788 n=67+75)
MutexSpin-48                 693ns ± 5%     689ns ± 6%     ~     (p=0.092 n=65+74)
Once-48                     0.22ns ±25%    0.22ns ±24%     ~     (p=0.882 n=74+73)
Pool-48                     5.88ns ±36%    5.79ns ±24%     ~     (p=0.655 n=69+69)
PoolOverflow-48             4.79µs ±18%    4.87µs ±20%     ~     (p=0.233 n=75+75)
SemaUncontended-48          0.80ns ± 1%    0.82ns ± 8%   +2.46%  (p=0.000 n=60+74)
SemaSyntNonblock-48          103ns ± 4%     102ns ± 5%   -1.11%  (p=0.003 n=75+75)
SemaSyntBlock-48             104ns ± 4%     104ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.231 n=71+75)
SemaWorkNonblock-48          128ns ± 4%     129ns ± 6%   +1.51%  (p=0.000 n=63+75)
SemaWorkBlock-48             129ns ± 8%     130ns ± 7%     ~     (p=0.072 n=75+74)
RWMutexUncontended-48       2.35ns ± 1%    2.35ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.144 n=70+55)
RWMutexWrite100-48           139ns ±18%     141ns ±21%     ~     (p=0.071 n=75+73)
RWMutexWrite10-48            145ns ± 9%     145ns ± 8%     ~     (p=0.553 n=75+75)
RWMutexWorkWrite100-48       297ns ±13%     297ns ±15%     ~     (p=0.519 n=75+74)
RWMutexWorkWrite10-48        588ns ± 7%     585ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.173 n=73+70)
WaitGroupUncontended-48     0.87ns ± 0%    0.87ns ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
WaitGroupAddDone-48         63.2ns ± 4%    62.7ns ± 4%   -0.82%  (p=0.027 n=72+75)
WaitGroupAddDoneWork-48      109ns ± 5%     109ns ± 4%     ~     (p=0.233 n=75+75)
WaitGroupWait-48            0.17ns ± 0%    0.16ns ±16%   -8.55%  (p=0.000 n=56+75)
WaitGroupWaitWork-48        1.78ns ± 1%    2.08ns ± 5%  +16.92%  (p=0.000 n=74+70)
WaitGroupActuallyWait-48    52.0ns ± 3%    50.6ns ± 5%   -2.70%  (p=0.000 n=71+69)

https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20170215.1

Change-Id: Ia29a8bd006c089e401ec4297c3038cca656bcd0a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/37103
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2017-02-16 17:52:15 +00:00
Robert Griesemer d390283ff4 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: compiler directives must start at beginning of line
- ignore them, if they don't.
- added tests

Fixes #18393.

Change-Id: I13f87b81ac6b9138ab5031bb3dd6bebc4c548156
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/37020
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2017-02-15 06:49:21 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 2770c507a5 cmd/compile: fix position for "missing type in composite literal" error
Fixes #18231.

Change-Id: If1615da4db0e6f0516369a1dc37340d80c78f237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/37018
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2017-02-15 01:33:44 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 5267ac2732 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: establish principled position information
Until now, the parser set the position for each Node to the position of
the first token belonging to that node. For compatibility with the now
defunct gc parser, in many places that position information was modified
when the gcCompat flag was set (which it was, by default). Furthermore,
in some places, position information was not set at all.

This change removes the gcCompat flag and all associated code, and sets
position information for all nodes in a more principled way, as proposed
by mdempsky (see #16943 for details). Specifically, the position of a
node may not be at the very beginning of the respective production. For
instance for an Operation `a + b`, the position associated with the node
is the position of the `+`. Thus, for `a + b + c` we now get different
positions for the two additions.

This change does not pass toolstash -cmp because position information
recorded in export data and pcline tables is different. There are no
other functional changes.

Added test suite testing the position of all nodes.

Fixes #16943.

Change-Id: I3fc02bf096bc3b3d7d2fa655dfd4714a1a0eb90c
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2017-02-15 01:33:03 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 78200799a2 cmd/compile: undo special handling of zero-valued STRUCTLIT
CL 35261 introduces special handling of zero-valued STRUCTLIT for
efficient struct zeroing. But it didn't cover all use cases, for
example, CONVNOP STRUCTLIT is not handled.

On the other hand, CL 34566 handles zeroing earlier, so we don't
need the change in CL 35261 for efficient zeroing. Other uses of
zero-valued struct literals are very rare. So undo the change in
walk.go in CL 35261.

Add a test for efficient zeroing.

Fixes #19084.

Change-Id: I0807f7423fb44d47bf325b3c1ce9611a14953853
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/36955
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Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2017-02-14 18:57:56 +00:00
Robert Griesemer efb3cab960 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: generalize error about var decls in init clauses
Change-Id: I62f9748b97bec245338ebf9686fbf6ad6dc6a9c2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/36931
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2017-02-13 23:15:32 +00:00
Robert Griesemer f823d30514 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better error for malformed 'if' statements
Use distinction between explicit and automatically inserted semicolons
to provide a better error message if the condition in an 'if' statement
is missing.

For #18747.

Change-Id: Iac167ae4e5ad53d2dc73f746b4dee9912434bb59
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/36930
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2017-02-13 22:02:36 +00:00
Robert Griesemer ee2f5fafd8 cmd/compile/internal/parser: don't crash after unexpected token
Added missing nil-check. We will get rid of the gcCompat corrections
shortly but it's still worthwhile having the new test case added.

Fixes #19056.

Change-Id: I35bd938a4d789058da15724e34c05e5e631ecad0
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2017-02-13 18:03:43 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 2c91bb4c8a cmd/compile: make panicwrap argument-free
When code defines a method on T,
the compiler generates a corresponding wrapper method on *T.
The first thing the wrapper does is check whether
the pointer is nil and if so, call panicwrap.
This is done to provide a useful error message.

The existing implementation gets its information
from arguments set up by the compiler.
However, with some trouble, this information can
be extracted from the name of the wrapper method itself.

Removing the arguments to panicwrap simplifies and
shrinks the wrapper method.
It also means that the call to panicwrap does not
require any stack space.
This enables a further optimization on amd64/x86,
which is to skip the function prologue if nothing
else in the method requires stack space.
This is frequently the case in simple, hot methods,
such as Less and Swap in sort.Interface implementations.

Fixes #19040.

Benchmarks for package sort on amd64:

name                  old time/op  new time/op  delta
SearchWrappers-8       104ns ± 1%   104ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.286 n=27+27)
SortString1K-8         128µs ± 1%   128µs ± 1%  -0.44%  (p=0.004 n=30+30)
SortString1K_Slice-8   118µs ± 2%   117µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.106 n=30+30)
StableString1K-8      18.6µs ± 1%  18.6µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.446 n=28+26)
SortInt1K-8           65.9µs ± 1%  60.7µs ± 1%  -7.96%  (p=0.000 n=28+30)
StableInt1K-8         75.3µs ± 2%  72.8µs ± 1%  -3.41%  (p=0.000 n=30+30)
StableInt1K_Slice-8   57.7µs ± 1%  57.7µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.515 n=30+30)
SortInt64K-8          6.28ms ± 1%  6.01ms ± 1%  -4.19%  (p=0.000 n=28+28)
SortInt64K_Slice-8    5.04ms ± 1%  5.04ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.927 n=28+27)
StableInt64K-8        6.65ms ± 1%  6.38ms ± 1%  -3.97%  (p=0.000 n=26+30)
Sort1e2-8             37.9µs ± 1%  37.2µs ± 1%  -1.89%  (p=0.000 n=29+27)
Stable1e2-8           77.0µs ± 1%  74.7µs ± 1%  -3.06%  (p=0.000 n=27+30)
Sort1e4-8             8.21ms ± 2%  7.98ms ± 1%  -2.77%  (p=0.000 n=29+30)
Stable1e4-8           24.8ms ± 1%  24.3ms ± 1%  -2.31%  (p=0.000 n=28+30)
Sort1e6-8              1.27s ± 4%   1.22s ± 1%  -3.42%  (p=0.000 n=30+29)
Stable1e6-8            5.06s ± 1%   4.92s ± 1%  -2.77%  (p=0.000 n=25+29)
[Geo mean]             731µs        714µs       -2.29%

Before/after assembly for sort.(*intPairs).Less follows.
It can be optimized further, but that's for a follow-up CL.

Before:

"".(*intPairs).Less t=1 size=214 args=0x20 locals=0x38
	0x0000 00000 (<autogenerated>:1)	TEXT	"".(*intPairs).Less(SB), $56-32
	0x0000 00000 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(TLS), CX
	0x0009 00009 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	SP, 16(CX)
	0x000d 00013 (<autogenerated>:1)	JLS	204
	0x0013 00019 (<autogenerated>:1)	SUBQ	$56, SP
	0x0017 00023 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	BP, 48(SP)
	0x001c 00028 (<autogenerated>:1)	LEAQ	48(SP), BP
	0x0021 00033 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	32(CX), BX
	0x0025 00037 (<autogenerated>:1)	TESTQ	BX, BX
	0x0028 00040 (<autogenerated>:1)	JEQ	55
	0x002a 00042 (<autogenerated>:1)	LEAQ	64(SP), DI
	0x002f 00047 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	(BX), DI
	0x0032 00050 (<autogenerated>:1)	JNE	55
	0x0034 00052 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	SP, (BX)
	0x0037 00055 (<autogenerated>:1)	NOP
	0x0037 00055 (<autogenerated>:1)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·4032f753396f2012ad1784f398b170f4(SB)
	0x0037 00055 (<autogenerated>:1)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·69c1753bd5f81501d95132d08af04464(SB)
	0x0037 00055 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	""..this+64(FP), AX
	0x003c 00060 (<autogenerated>:1)	TESTQ	AX, AX
	0x003f 00063 (<autogenerated>:1)	JEQ	$0, 135
	0x0041 00065 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(AX), CX
	0x0044 00068 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	8(AX), AX
	0x0048 00072 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	"".i+72(FP), DX
	0x004d 00077 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	DX, AX
	0x0050 00080 (<autogenerated>:1)	JCC	$0, 128
	0x0052 00082 (<autogenerated>:1)	SHLQ	$4, DX
	0x0056 00086 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(CX)(DX*1), DX
	0x005a 00090 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	"".j+80(FP), BX
	0x005f 00095 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	BX, AX
	0x0062 00098 (<autogenerated>:1)	JCC	$0, 128
	0x0064 00100 (<autogenerated>:1)	SHLQ	$4, BX
	0x0068 00104 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(CX)(BX*1), AX
	0x006c 00108 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	DX, AX
	0x006f 00111 (<autogenerated>:1)	SETLT	AL
	0x0072 00114 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVB	AL, "".~r2+88(FP)
	0x0076 00118 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	48(SP), BP
	0x007b 00123 (<autogenerated>:1)	ADDQ	$56, SP
	0x007f 00127 (<autogenerated>:1)	RET
	0x0080 00128 (<autogenerated>:1)	PCDATA	$0, $1
	0x0080 00128 (<autogenerated>:1)	CALL	runtime.panicindex(SB)
	0x0085 00133 (<autogenerated>:1)	UNDEF
	0x0087 00135 (<autogenerated>:1)	LEAQ	go.string."sort_test"(SB), AX
	0x008e 00142 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	AX, (SP)
	0x0092 00146 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	$9, 8(SP)
	0x009b 00155 (<autogenerated>:1)	LEAQ	go.string."intPairs"(SB), AX
	0x00a2 00162 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	AX, 16(SP)
	0x00a7 00167 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	$8, 24(SP)
	0x00b0 00176 (<autogenerated>:1)	LEAQ	go.string."Less"(SB), AX
	0x00b7 00183 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	AX, 32(SP)
	0x00bc 00188 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	$4, 40(SP)
	0x00c5 00197 (<autogenerated>:1)	PCDATA	$0, $1
	0x00c5 00197 (<autogenerated>:1)	CALL	runtime.panicwrap(SB)
	0x00ca 00202 (<autogenerated>:1)	UNDEF
	0x00cc 00204 (<autogenerated>:1)	NOP
	0x00cc 00204 (<autogenerated>:1)	PCDATA	$0, $-1
	0x00cc 00204 (<autogenerated>:1)	CALL	runtime.morestack_noctxt(SB)
	0x00d1 00209 (<autogenerated>:1)	JMP	0

After:

"".(*intPairs).Swap t=1 size=147 args=0x18 locals=0x8
	0x0000 00000 (<autogenerated>:1)	TEXT	"".(*intPairs).Swap(SB), $8-24
	0x0000 00000 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(TLS), CX
	0x0009 00009 (<autogenerated>:1)	SUBQ	$8, SP
	0x000d 00013 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	BP, (SP)
	0x0011 00017 (<autogenerated>:1)	LEAQ	(SP), BP
	0x0015 00021 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	32(CX), BX
	0x0019 00025 (<autogenerated>:1)	TESTQ	BX, BX
	0x001c 00028 (<autogenerated>:1)	JEQ	43
	0x001e 00030 (<autogenerated>:1)	LEAQ	16(SP), DI
	0x0023 00035 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	(BX), DI
	0x0026 00038 (<autogenerated>:1)	JNE	43
	0x0028 00040 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	SP, (BX)
	0x002b 00043 (<autogenerated>:1)	NOP
	0x002b 00043 (<autogenerated>:1)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·e6397a44f8e1b6e77d0f200b4fba5269(SB)
	0x002b 00043 (<autogenerated>:1)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·69c1753bd5f81501d95132d08af04464(SB)
	0x002b 00043 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	""..this+16(FP), AX
	0x0030 00048 (<autogenerated>:1)	TESTQ	AX, AX
	0x0033 00051 (<autogenerated>:1)	JEQ	$0, 140
	0x0035 00053 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(AX), CX
	0x0038 00056 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	8(AX), AX
	0x003c 00060 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	"".i+24(FP), DX
	0x0041 00065 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	DX, AX
	0x0044 00068 (<autogenerated>:1)	JCC	$0, 133
	0x0046 00070 (<autogenerated>:1)	SHLQ	$4, DX
	0x004a 00074 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	8(CX)(DX*1), BX
	0x004f 00079 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(CX)(DX*1), SI
	0x0053 00083 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	"".j+32(FP), DI
	0x0058 00088 (<autogenerated>:1)	CMPQ	DI, AX
	0x005b 00091 (<autogenerated>:1)	JCC	$0, 133
	0x005d 00093 (<autogenerated>:1)	SHLQ	$4, DI
	0x0061 00097 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	8(CX)(DI*1), AX
	0x0066 00102 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(CX)(DI*1), R8
	0x006a 00106 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	R8, (CX)(DX*1)
	0x006e 00110 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	AX, 8(CX)(DX*1)
	0x0073 00115 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	SI, (CX)(DI*1)
	0x0077 00119 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	BX, 8(CX)(DI*1)
	0x007c 00124 (<autogenerated>:1)	MOVQ	(SP), BP
	0x0080 00128 (<autogenerated>:1)	ADDQ	$8, SP
	0x0084 00132 (<autogenerated>:1)	RET
	0x0085 00133 (<autogenerated>:1)	PCDATA	$0, $1
	0x0085 00133 (<autogenerated>:1)	CALL	runtime.panicindex(SB)
	0x008a 00138 (<autogenerated>:1)	UNDEF
	0x008c 00140 (<autogenerated>:1)	PCDATA	$0, $1
	0x008c 00140 (<autogenerated>:1)	CALL	runtime.panicwrap(SB)
	0x0091 00145 (<autogenerated>:1)	UNDEF

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2017-02-11 23:27:35 +00:00
Dhananjay Nakrani 1cde87b312 cmd/compile: Ensure left-to-right assignment
Add temporaries to reorder the assignment for OAS2XXX nodes.
This makes orderstmt(), rewrite
  a, b, c = ...
as
  tmp1, tmp2, tmp3 = ...
  a, b, c = tmp1, tmp2, tmp3
and
  a, ok = ...
as
  t1, t2 = ...
  a  = t1
  ok = t2

Fixes #13433.

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2017-02-11 21:46:21 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 3fd3171c2c cmd/compile/internal/syntax: removed gcCompat code needed to pass orig. tests
The gcCompat mode was introduced to match the new parser's node position
setup exactly with the positions used by the original parser. Some of the
gcCompat adjustments were required to satisfy syntax error test cases,
and the rest were required to make toolstash cmp pass.

This change removes the former gcCompat adjustments and instead adjusts
the respective test cases as necessary. In some cases this makes the error
lines consistent with the ones reported by gccgo.

Where it has changed, the position associated with a given syntactic construct
is the position (line/col number) of the left-most token belonging to the
construct.

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2017-02-10 01:22:30 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 3c22e5ca27 cmd/compile/internal/parser: improved syntax error for incorrect if/for/switch header
Starting the error message with "expecting" rather than "missing"
causes the syntax error mechanism to add additional helpful info
(it recognizes "expecting" but not "missing").

Fixes #17328.

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2017-02-09 03:54:47 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 9799622f09 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: differentiate between ';' and '\n' in syntax errors
Towards better syntax error messages: With this change, the parser knows whether
a semicolon was an actual ';' in the source, or whether it was an automatically
inserted semicolon as result of a '\n' or EOF. Using this information in error
messages makes them more understandable.

For #17328.

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2017-02-09 01:45:17 +00:00
Cherry Zhang a146dd3a2f cmd/compile: handle DOT STRUCTLIT for zero-valued struct in SSA
CL 35261 makes SSA handle zero-valued STRUCTLIT, but DOT operation
was not handled.

Fixes #18994.

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2017-02-08 21:01:51 +00:00
David Lazar e3efdffacd cmd/compile: include linknames in export data
This lets the compiler inline functions that contain a linknamed symbol.
Previously, the net/http tests would fail to build with -l=4 because
the compiler inlined functions that call net.byteIndex (which is
linknamed to strings.IndexByte).

This changes only the compiler-specific export data, so we don't need to
bump the export format version number.

The following benchmark results show how the size of package export data
is impacted by this change. These benchmarks were created by compiling
the go1 benchmark and running `go tool pack x` to extract the export
data from the resulting .a files.

name                                          old bytes   new bytes   delta
bufio                                        3.48k ± 0%  3.58k ± 0%  +2.90%
bytes                                        5.05k ± 0%  5.16k ± 0%  +2.16%
compress/bzip2                               2.61k ± 0%  2.68k ± 0%  +2.68%
compress/flate                               5.07k ± 0%  5.14k ± 0%  +1.40%
compress/gzip                                8.26k ± 0%  8.40k ± 0%  +1.70%
container/list                               1.69k ± 0%  1.76k ± 0%  +4.07%
context                                      3.93k ± 0%  4.01k ± 0%  +1.86%
crypto                                       1.03k ± 0%  1.03k ± 0%  +0.39%
crypto/aes                                     475 ± 0%    475 ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/cipher                                1.18k ± 0%  1.18k ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/des                                     502 ± 0%    502 ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/dsa                                   5.71k ± 0%  5.77k ± 0%  +1.16%
crypto/ecdsa                                 6.67k ± 0%  6.75k ± 0%  +1.08%
crypto/elliptic                              6.28k ± 0%  6.35k ± 0%  +1.07%
crypto/hmac                                    464 ± 0%    464 ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/internal/cipherhw                       313 ± 0%    313 ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/md5                                     691 ± 0%    695 ± 0%  +0.58%
crypto/rand                                  5.37k ± 0%  5.43k ± 0%  +1.23%
crypto/rc4                                     512 ± 0%    512 ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/rsa                                   7.05k ± 0%  7.12k ± 0%  +1.05%
crypto/sha1                                    756 ± 0%    760 ± 0%  +0.53%
crypto/sha256                                  523 ± 0%    523 ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/sha512                                  662 ± 0%    662 ± 0%  +0.00%
crypto/subtle                                  835 ± 0%    873 ± 0%  +4.55%
crypto/tls                                   28.1k ± 0%  28.5k ± 0%  +1.30%
crypto/x509                                  17.7k ± 0%  17.9k ± 0%  +1.04%
crypto/x509/pkix                             9.75k ± 0%  9.90k ± 0%  +1.50%
encoding                                       473 ± 0%    473 ± 0%  +0.00%
encoding/asn1                                1.41k ± 0%  1.42k ± 0%  +1.00%
encoding/base64                              1.67k ± 0%  1.69k ± 0%  +0.90%
encoding/binary                              2.65k ± 0%  2.76k ± 0%  +4.07%
encoding/gob                                 13.3k ± 0%  13.5k ± 0%  +1.65%
encoding/hex                                   854 ± 0%    857 ± 0%  +0.35%
encoding/json                                11.9k ± 0%  12.1k ± 0%  +1.71%
encoding/pem                                   484 ± 0%    484 ± 0%  +0.00%
errors                                         360 ± 0%    361 ± 0%  +0.28%
flag                                         7.32k ± 0%  7.42k ± 0%  +1.48%
fmt                                          1.42k ± 0%  1.42k ± 0%  +0.00%
go/ast                                       15.7k ± 0%  15.8k ± 0%  +1.07%
go/parser                                    7.48k ± 0%  7.59k ± 0%  +1.55%
go/scanner                                   3.88k ± 0%  3.94k ± 0%  +1.39%
go/token                                     3.51k ± 0%  3.53k ± 0%  +0.60%
hash                                           507 ± 0%    507 ± 0%  +0.00%
hash/crc32                                     685 ± 0%    685 ± 0%  +0.00%
internal/nettrace                              474 ± 0%    474 ± 0%  +0.00%
internal/pprof/profile                       8.29k ± 0%  8.36k ± 0%  +0.89%
internal/race                                  511 ± 0%    511 ± 0%  +0.00%
internal/singleflight                          966 ± 0%    969 ± 0%  +0.31%
internal/syscall/unix                          427 ± 0%    427 ± 0%  +0.00%
io                                           3.48k ± 0%  3.52k ± 0%  +1.15%
io/ioutil                                    5.30k ± 0%  5.38k ± 0%  +1.53%
log                                          4.46k ± 0%  4.53k ± 0%  +1.59%
math                                         3.72k ± 0%  3.75k ± 0%  +0.75%
math/big                                     8.91k ± 0%  9.01k ± 0%  +1.15%
math/rand                                    1.29k ± 0%  1.30k ± 0%  +0.46%
mime                                         2.59k ± 0%  2.63k ± 0%  +1.55%
mime/multipart                               3.61k ± 0%  3.68k ± 0%  +1.80%
mime/quotedprintable                         2.20k ± 0%  2.25k ± 0%  +2.50%
net                                          21.1k ± 0%  21.3k ± 0%  +1.10%
net/http                                     56.6k ± 0%  57.3k ± 0%  +1.28%
net/http/httptest                            33.6k ± 0%  34.1k ± 0%  +1.38%
net/http/httptrace                           14.4k ± 0%  14.5k ± 0%  +1.29%
net/http/internal                            2.70k ± 0%  2.77k ± 0%  +2.59%
net/textproto                                4.51k ± 0%  4.60k ± 0%  +1.82%
net/url                                      1.71k ± 0%  1.73k ± 0%  +1.41%
os                                           11.3k ± 0%  11.4k ± 0%  +1.36%
path                                           587 ± 0%    589 ± 0%  +0.34%
path/filepath                                4.46k ± 0%  4.55k ± 0%  +1.88%
reflect                                      6.39k ± 0%  6.43k ± 0%  +0.72%
regexp                                       5.82k ± 0%  5.88k ± 0%  +1.12%
regexp/syntax                                3.22k ± 0%  3.24k ± 0%  +0.62%
runtime                                      12.9k ± 0%  13.2k ± 0%  +1.94%
runtime/cgo                                    229 ± 0%    229 ± 0%  +0.00%
runtime/debug                                3.66k ± 0%  3.72k ± 0%  +1.86%
runtime/internal/atomic                        905 ± 0%    905 ± 0%  +0.00%
runtime/internal/sys                         2.00k ± 0%  2.05k ± 0%  +2.55%
runtime/pprof                                4.16k ± 0%  4.23k ± 0%  +1.66%
runtime/pprof/internal/protopprof            11.5k ± 0%  11.7k ± 0%  +1.27%
runtime/trace                                  354 ± 0%    354 ± 0%  +0.00%
sort                                         1.63k ± 0%  1.68k ± 0%  +2.94%
strconv                                      1.84k ± 0%  1.85k ± 0%  +0.54%
strings                                      3.87k ± 0%  3.97k ± 0%  +2.48%
sync                                         1.51k ± 0%  1.52k ± 0%  +0.33%
sync/atomic                                  1.58k ± 0%  1.60k ± 0%  +1.27%
syscall                                      53.2k ± 0%  53.3k ± 0%  +0.20%
testing                                      8.14k ± 0%  8.26k ± 0%  +1.49%
testing/internal/testdeps                      597 ± 0%    598 ± 0%  +0.17%
text/tabwriter                               3.09k ± 0%  3.14k ± 0%  +1.85%
text/template                                15.4k ± 0%  15.7k ± 0%  +1.89%
text/template/parse                          8.90k ± 0%  9.12k ± 0%  +2.46%
time                                         5.75k ± 0%  5.86k ± 0%  +1.86%
unicode                                      4.62k ± 0%  4.62k ± 0%  +0.07%
unicode/utf16                                  693 ± 0%    706 ± 0%  +1.88%
unicode/utf8                                 1.05k ± 0%  1.07k ± 0%  +1.14%
vendor/golang_org/x/crypto/chacha20poly1305  1.25k ± 0%  1.26k ± 0%  +0.64%
vendor/golang_org/x/crypto/curve25519          392 ± 0%    392 ± 0%  +0.00%
vendor/golang_org/x/crypto/poly1305            426 ± 0%    426 ± 0%  +0.00%
vendor/golang_org/x/net/http2/hpack          4.19k ± 0%  4.26k ± 0%  +1.69%
vendor/golang_org/x/net/idna                   355 ± 0%    355 ± 0%  +0.00%
vendor/golang_org/x/net/lex/httplex            609 ± 0%    615 ± 0%  +0.99%
vendor/golang_org/x/text/transform           1.31k ± 0%  1.31k ± 0%  +0.08%
vendor/golang_org/x/text/unicode/norm        5.78k ± 0%  5.90k ± 0%  +2.06%
vendor/golang_org/x/text/width               1.24k ± 0%  1.24k ± 0%  +0.16%
[Geo mean]                                    2.49k       2.52k       +1.10%

Fixes #18167.

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2017-02-08 20:59:45 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 160914e33c cmd/compile: do not use "oaslit" for global
The compiler did not emit write barrier for assigning global with
struct literal, like global = T{} where T contains pointer.

The relevant code path is:
walkexpr OAS var_ OSTRUCTLIT
    oaslit
        anylit OSTRUCTLIT
            walkexpr OAS var_ nil
            return without adding write barrier
    return true
break (without adding write barrier)

This CL makes oaslit not apply to globals. See also CL
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/36355/ for an alternative
fix.

The downside of this is that it generates static data for zeroing
struct now. Also this only covers global. If there is any lurking
bug with implicit zeroing other than globals, this doesn't fix.

Fixes #18956.

Change-Id: Ibcd27e4fae3aa38390ffa94a32a9dd7a802e4b37
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2017-02-07 17:23:23 +00:00
Shintaro Kaneko 936749efb0 test: improve output format of issue10607a.go test
Change-Id: Iad5ff820a95f5082b75aa5260e40c33c7b0ecf22
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35990
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2017-02-07 14:00:27 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 3b68a64769 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: make a parser error "1.7 compliant"
For code such as

	if a := 10 { ...

the 1.7 compiler reported

	a := 10 used as value

while the 1.8 compiler reported

	invalid condition, tag, or type switch guard

Changed the error message to match the 1.7 compiler.

Fixes #18915.

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2017-02-06 23:33:07 +00:00
Keith Randall 807c80fce3 cmd/compile: using CONV instead of CONVNOP for interface conversions
We shouldn't use CONVNOP for conversions between two different
nonempty interface types, because we want to update the itab
in those situations.

Fixes #18595

After this CL, we are guaranteed that itabs are unique, that is
there is only one itab per compile-time-type/concrete type pair.
See also the tests in CL 35115 and 35116 which make sure this
invariant holds even for shared libraries and plugins.

Unique itabs are required for CL 34810 (faster type switch code).

R=go1.9

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2017-02-06 20:00:05 +00:00
Cherry Zhang b53f0f8c96 cmd/compile: do not fold large offset on ARM64
Fixes #18933.

Change-Id: I8bb98e95bb4486a086d93bcf99e3a37488e77b03
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2017-02-04 16:46:11 +00:00
Michael Munday ddf807fce8 cmd/compile: fix type propagation through s390x SSA rules
This CL fixes two issues:

1. Load ops were initially always lowered to unsigned loads, even
   for signed types. This was fine by itself however LoadReg ops
   (used to re-load spilled values) were lowered to signed loads
   for signed types. This meant that spills could invalidate
   optimizations that assumed the original unsigned load.

2. Types were not always being maintained correctly through rules
   designed to eliminate unnecessary zero and sign extensions.

Fixes #18906.

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2017-02-03 21:27:21 +00:00
Keith Randall 8179b9b462 cmd/compile: make sure output params are live if there is a defer
If there is a defer, and that defer recovers, then the caller
can see all of the output parameters.  That means that we must
mark all the output parameters live at any point which might panic.

If there is no defer then this is not necessary.  This is implemented.

We could also detect whether there is a recover in any of the defers.
If not, we would need to mark only output params that the defer
actually references (and the closure mechanism already does that).
This is not implemented.

Fixes #18860.

Change-Id: If984fe6686eddce9408bf25e725dd17fc16b8578
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2017-02-03 15:21:47 +00:00
Cherry Zhang fddc004537 cmd/compile: remove nil check for Zero/Move on 386, AMD64, S390X
Fixes #18003.

Change-Id: Iadcc5c424c64badecfb5fdbd4dbd9197df56182c
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2017-02-02 21:28:38 +00:00
Robert Griesemer c1363b2d91 cmd/compile: provide line number for cgo directive error (fix a TODO)
Also: Remove double "go:" prefix in related error message.

Fixes #18882.

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2017-02-02 21:24:50 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder c682d3239e cmd/compile: convert constants to interfaces without allocating
The order pass is responsible for ensuring that
values passed to runtime functions, including
convT2E/convT2I, are addressable.

Prior to this CL, this was always accomplished
by creating a temp, which frequently escaped to
the heap, causing allocations, perhaps most
notably in code like:

fmt.Println(1, 2, 3) // allocates three times

None of the runtime routines modify the contents
of the pointers they receive, so in the case of
constants, instead of creating a temp value,
we can create a static value.

(Marking the static value as read-only provides
protection against accidental attempts by the runtime
to modify the constant data.)

This improves code generation for code like:

panic("abc")
c <- 2 // c is a chan int

which can now simply refer to "abc" and 2,
rather than going by way of a temporary.

It also allows us to optimize convT2E/convT2I,
by recognizing static readonly values
and directly constructing the interface.

This CL adds ~0.5% to binary size, despite
decreasing the size of many functions,
because it also adds many static symbols.

This binary size regression could be recovered in
future (but currently unplanned) work.

There is a lot of content-duplication in these
symbols; this statement generates six new symbols,
three containing an int 1 and three containing
a pointer to the string "a":

fmt.Println(1, 1, 1, "a", "a", "a")

These symbols could be made content-addressable.

Furthermore, these symbols are small, so the
alignment and naming overhead is large.
As with the go.strings section, these symbols
could be hidden and have their alignment reduced.

The changes to test/live.go make it impossible
(at least with current optimization techniques)
to place the values being passed to the runtime
in static symbols, preserving autotmp creation.

Fixes #18704

Benchmarks from fmt and go-kit's logging package:

github.com/go-kit/kit/log

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
JSONLoggerSimple-8          1.91µs ± 2%    2.11µs ±22%     ~     (p=1.000 n=9+10)
JSONLoggerContextual-8      2.60µs ± 6%    2.43µs ± 2%   -6.29%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Discard-8                    101ns ± 2%      34ns ±14%  -66.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
OneWith-8                    161ns ± 1%     102ns ±16%  -36.78%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TwoWith-8                    175ns ± 3%     106ns ± 7%  -39.36%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
TenWith-8                    293ns ± 3%     227ns ±15%  -22.44%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
LogfmtLoggerSimple-8         704ns ± 2%     608ns ± 2%  -13.65%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
LogfmtLoggerContextual-8     962ns ± 1%     860ns ±17%  -10.57%  (p=0.003 n=9+10)
NopLoggerSimple-8            188ns ± 1%     120ns ± 1%  -36.39%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
NopLoggerContextual-8        379ns ± 1%     243ns ± 0%  -35.77%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ValueBindingTimestamp-8      577ns ± 1%     499ns ± 1%  -13.51%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ValueBindingCaller-8         898ns ± 2%     844ns ± 2%   -6.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name                      old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
JSONLoggerSimple-8            904B ± 0%      872B ± 0%   -3.54%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
JSONLoggerContextual-8      1.20kB ± 0%    1.14kB ± 0%   -5.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Discard-8                    64.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%  -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
OneWith-8                    96.0B ± 0%     64.0B ± 0%  -33.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TwoWith-8                     160B ± 0%      128B ± 0%  -20.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TenWith-8                     672B ± 0%      640B ± 0%   -4.76%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
LogfmtLoggerSimple-8          128B ± 0%       96B ± 0%  -25.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
LogfmtLoggerContextual-8      304B ± 0%      240B ± 0%  -21.05%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NopLoggerSimple-8             128B ± 0%       96B ± 0%  -25.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NopLoggerContextual-8         304B ± 0%      240B ± 0%  -21.05%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ValueBindingTimestamp-8       159B ± 0%      127B ± 0%  -20.13%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ValueBindingCaller-8          112B ± 0%       80B ± 0%  -28.57%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name                      old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
JSONLoggerSimple-8            19.0 ± 0%      17.0 ± 0%  -10.53%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
JSONLoggerContextual-8        25.0 ± 0%      21.0 ± 0%  -16.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Discard-8                     3.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%  -66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
OneWith-8                     3.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%  -66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TwoWith-8                     3.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%  -66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TenWith-8                     3.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%  -66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
LogfmtLoggerSimple-8          4.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%  -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
LogfmtLoggerContextual-8      7.00 ± 0%      3.00 ± 0%  -57.14%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NopLoggerSimple-8             4.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%  -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
NopLoggerContextual-8         7.00 ± 0%      3.00 ± 0%  -57.14%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ValueBindingTimestamp-8       5.00 ± 0%      3.00 ± 0%  -40.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ValueBindingCaller-8          4.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%  -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

fmt

name                             old time/op    new time/op    delta
SprintfPadding-8                   88.9ns ± 3%    79.1ns ± 1%   -11.09%  (p=0.000 n=10+7)
SprintfEmpty-8                     12.6ns ± 3%    12.8ns ± 3%      ~     (p=0.136 n=10+10)
SprintfString-8                    38.7ns ± 5%    26.9ns ± 6%   -30.65%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfTruncateString-8            56.7ns ± 2%    47.0ns ± 3%   -17.05%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfQuoteString-8                164ns ± 2%     153ns ± 2%    -7.01%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfInt-8                       38.9ns ±15%    26.5ns ± 2%   -31.93%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
SprintfIntInt-8                    60.3ns ± 9%    38.2ns ± 1%   -36.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
SprintfPrefixedInt-8               58.6ns ±13%    51.2ns ±11%   -12.66%  (p=0.001 n=10+10)
SprintfFloat-8                     71.4ns ± 3%    64.2ns ± 3%   -10.08%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
SprintfComplex-8                    175ns ± 3%     159ns ± 2%    -9.03%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfBoolean-8                   33.5ns ± 4%    25.7ns ± 5%   -23.28%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfHexString-8                 65.3ns ± 3%    51.7ns ± 5%   -20.86%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
SprintfHexBytes-8                  67.2ns ± 5%    67.9ns ± 4%      ~     (p=0.383 n=10+10)
SprintfBytes-8                      129ns ± 7%     124ns ± 7%      ~     (p=0.074 n=9+10)
SprintfStringer-8                   127ns ± 4%     126ns ± 8%      ~     (p=0.506 n=9+10)
SprintfStructure-8                  357ns ± 3%     359ns ± 3%      ~     (p=0.469 n=10+10)
ManyArgs-8                          203ns ± 6%     126ns ± 3%   -37.94%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FprintInt-8                         119ns ±10%      74ns ± 3%   -37.54%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FprintfBytes-8                      122ns ± 4%     120ns ± 3%      ~     (p=0.124 n=10+10)
FprintIntNoAlloc-8                 78.2ns ± 5%    74.1ns ± 3%    -5.28%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ScanInts-8                          349µs ± 1%     349µs ± 0%      ~     (p=0.606 n=9+8)
ScanRecursiveInt-8                 43.8ms ± 7%    40.1ms ± 2%    -8.42%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ScanRecursiveIntReaderWrapper-8    43.5ms ± 4%    40.4ms ± 2%    -7.16%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)

name                             old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
SprintfPadding-8                    24.0B ± 0%     16.0B ± 0%   -33.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfEmpty-8                      0.00B          0.00B           ~     (all equal)
SprintfString-8                     21.0B ± 0%      5.0B ± 0%   -76.19%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfTruncateString-8             32.0B ± 0%     16.0B ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfQuoteString-8                48.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%   -33.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfInt-8                        16.0B ± 0%      1.0B ± 0%   -93.75%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfIntInt-8                     24.0B ± 0%      3.0B ± 0%   -87.50%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfPrefixedInt-8                72.0B ± 0%     64.0B ± 0%   -11.11%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfFloat-8                      16.0B ± 0%      8.0B ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfComplex-8                    48.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%   -33.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfBoolean-8                    8.00B ± 0%     4.00B ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfHexString-8                  96.0B ± 0%     80.0B ± 0%   -16.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfHexBytes-8                    112B ± 0%      112B ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
SprintfBytes-8                      96.0B ± 0%     96.0B ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
SprintfStringer-8                   32.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
SprintfStructure-8                   256B ± 0%      256B ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
ManyArgs-8                          80.0B ± 0%      0.0B       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FprintInt-8                         8.00B ± 0%     0.00B       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FprintfBytes-8                      32.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
FprintIntNoAlloc-8                  0.00B          0.00B           ~     (all equal)
ScanInts-8                         15.2kB ± 0%    15.2kB ± 0%      ~     (p=0.248 n=9+10)
ScanRecursiveInt-8                 21.6kB ± 0%    21.6kB ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
ScanRecursiveIntReaderWrapper-8    21.7kB ± 0%    21.7kB ± 0%      ~     (all equal)

name                             old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
SprintfPadding-8                     2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfEmpty-8                       0.00           0.00           ~     (all equal)
SprintfString-8                      2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfTruncateString-8              2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfQuoteString-8                 2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfInt-8                         2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfIntInt-8                      3.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfPrefixedInt-8                 2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfFloat-8                       2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfComplex-8                     2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfBoolean-8                     2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfHexString-8                   2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%   -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
SprintfHexBytes-8                    2.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
SprintfBytes-8                       2.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
SprintfStringer-8                    4.00 ± 0%      4.00 ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
SprintfStructure-8                   7.00 ± 0%      7.00 ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
ManyArgs-8                           8.00 ± 0%      0.00       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FprintInt-8                          1.00 ± 0%      0.00       -100.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
FprintfBytes-8                       1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
FprintIntNoAlloc-8                   0.00           0.00           ~     (all equal)
ScanInts-8                          1.60k ± 0%     1.60k ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
ScanRecursiveInt-8                  1.71k ± 0%     1.71k ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
ScanRecursiveIntReaderWrapper-8     1.71k ± 0%     1.71k ± 0%      ~     (all equal)

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2017-02-02 21:02:23 +00:00
Keith Randall 73f92f9b04 cmd/compile: use len(s)<=cap(s) to remove more bounds checks
When we discover a relation x <= len(s), also discover the relation
x <= cap(s).  That way, in situations like:

a := s[x:]  // tests 0 <= x <= len(s)
b := s[:x]  // tests 0 <= x <= cap(s)

the second check can be eliminated.

Fixes #16813

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2017-02-02 17:45:58 +00:00
Keith Randall 6317f92f6e cmd/compile: fix CSE with commutative ops
CSE opportunities were being missed for commutative ops. We used to
order the args of commutative ops (by arg ID) once at the start of CSE.
But that may not be enough.

i1 = (Load ptr mem)
i2 = (Load ptr mem)
x1 = (Add i1 j)
x2 = (Add i2 j)

Equivalent commutative ops x1 and x2 may not get their args ordered in
the same way because because at the start of CSE, we don't know that
the i values will be CSEd. If x1 and x2 get opposite orders we won't
CSE them.

Instead, (re)order the args of commutative operations by their
equivalence class IDs each time we partition an equivalence class.

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2017-02-02 17:45:43 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 34b563f447 cmd/compile: improve error for wrong type in switch
Fixes #10561.

Provides a better diagnostic message for failed type switch
satisfaction in the case that a value receiver is being used
in place of the pointer receiver that implements and satisfies
the interface.

Change-Id: If8c13ba13f2a8d81bf44bac7c3a66c12921ba921
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2017-02-02 17:36:43 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke cb6e0639fb cmd/compile: improve error message if init is directly invoked
Fixes #8481.

Inform the user that init functions cannot be directly invoked
in user code, as mandated by the spec at:
http://golang.org/ref/spec#Program_initialization_and_execution.

Change-Id: Ib12c0c08718ffd48b76b6f9b13c76bb6612d2e7b
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2017-02-02 05:55:03 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke dba0d38298 cmd/compile: fix conversion error message for printed slices
Fixes #15055.

Updates exprfmt printing using fmt verb "%v" to check that n.Left
is non-nil before attempting to print it, otherwise we'll print
the nodes in the list using verb "%.v".

Credit to @mdempsky for this approach and for finding
the root cause of the issue.

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2017-02-02 05:10:22 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder b443babad4 test: add extra test for issue18661
Make sure that the lack of an lvalue doesn't
cause extra side-effects.

Updates #18661
Updates #18739

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2017-02-02 04:57:33 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 16dd0624c2 cmd/compile/internal/gc: add comment and test for #15550
When switching to the new parser, I changed cmd/compile to handle iota
per an intuitive interpretation of how nested constant declarations
should work (which also matches go/types).

Note: if we end up deciding that the current spec wording is
intentional (i.e., confirming gccgo's current behavior), the test will
need to be updated to expect 4 instead of 1.

Updates #15550.

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2017-02-02 04:25:23 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky a27b78141b cmd/compile/internal/gc: inline typedcl0 and typedcl1
It's easier to understand what's happening after inlining these into
noder.typeDecl.

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2017-02-01 22:52:32 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 871300308a cmd/compile: never report "truncated to real" for toint calls
Whoever called toint() is expecting the {Mpint, Mpflt, Mpcplx} arg to
be converted to an integer expression, so it never makes sense to
report an error as "constant X truncated to real".

Fixes #11580

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2017-02-01 21:22:50 +00:00
Russ Cox 47ce87877b all: merge dev.inline into master
Change-Id: I7715581a04e513dcda9918e853fa6b1ddc703770
2017-02-01 09:47:23 -05:00
Russ Cox c47df7ae17 all: merge dev.typealias into master
For #18130.

f8b4123613 [dev.typealias] spec: use term 'embedded field' rather than 'anonymous field'
9ecc3ee252 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: avoid false positive cycles from type aliases
49b7af8a30 [dev.typealias] reflect: add test for type aliases
9bbb07ddec [dev.typealias] cmd/compile, reflect: fix struct field names for embedded byte, rune
43c7094386 [dev.typealias] reflect: fix StructOf use of StructField to match StructField docs
9657e0b077 [dev.typealias] cmd/doc: update for type alias
de2e5459ae [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: declare methods after resolving receiver type
9259f3073a [dev.typealias] test: match gccgo error messages on alias2.go
5d92916770 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: change Func.Shortname to *Sym
a7c884efc1 [dev.typealias] go/internal/gccgoimporter: support for type aliases
5802cfd900 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: export/import test cases for type aliases
d7cabd40dd [dev.typealias] go/types: clarified doc string
cc2dcce3d7 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: a few better comments related to alias types
5c160b28ba [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: improved error message for cyles involving type aliases
b2386dffa1 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: type-check type alias declarations
ac8421f9a5 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: various minor cleanups
f011e0c6c3 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile, go/types, go/importer: various alias related fixes
49de5f0351 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile, go/importer: define export format and implement importing of type aliases
5ceec42dc0 [dev.typealias] go/types: export TypeName.IsAlias so clients can use it
aa1f0681bc [dev.typealias] go/types: improved Object printing
c80748e389 [dev.typealias] go/types: remove some more vestiges of prior alias implementation
80d8b69e95 [dev.typealias] go/types: implement type aliases
a917097b5e [dev.typealias] go/build: add go1.9 build tag
3e11940437 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: recognize type aliases but complain for now (not yet supported)
e0a05c274a [dev.typealias] cmd/gofmt: added test cases for alias type declarations
2e5116bd99 [dev.typealias] go/ast, go/parser, go/printer, go/types: initial type alias support

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2017-01-31 13:01:31 -05:00
Michael Munday 96ea0918e6 cmd/compile: use CMPWU for 32-bit or smaller unsigned Geq on ppc64{,le}
Fixes #18808.

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2017-01-27 16:04:04 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 9ecc3ee252 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: avoid false positive cycles from type aliases
For #18130.
Fixes #18640.

Change-Id: I26cf1d1b78cca6ef207cc4333f30a9011ef347c9
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2017-01-26 18:35:13 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky de2e5459ae [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: declare methods after resolving receiver type
For #18130.
Fixes #18655.

Change-Id: I58e2f076b9d8273f128cc033bba9edcd06c81567
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2017-01-25 08:04:17 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 9259f3073a [dev.typealias] test: match gccgo error messages on alias2.go
For #18130.

Change-Id: I9561ee2b8a9f7b11f0851f281a899f78b9e9703e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35640
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2017-01-24 22:51:50 +00:00
Keith Randall 256a605faa cmd/compile: don't use nilcheck information until the next block
When nilcheck runs, the values in a block are not in any particular
order.  So any facts derived from examining the blocks shouldn't be
used until we reach the next block.

This is suboptimal as it won't eliminate nil checks within a block.
But it's probably a better fix for now as it is a much smaller change
than other strategies for fixing this bug.

nilptr3.go changes are mostly because for this pattern:
  _ = *p
  _ = *p
either nil check is fine to keep, and this CL changes which one
the compiler tends to keep.
There are a few regressions from code like this:
  _ = *p
  f()
  _ = *p
For this pattern, after this CL we issue 2 nil checks instead of one.
(For the curious, this happens because intra-block nil check
 elimination now falls to CSE, not nilcheck proper.  The former
 pattern has two nil checks with the same store argument.  The latter
 pattern has two nil checks with different store arguments.)

Fixes #18725

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2017-01-20 20:21:55 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 5802cfd900 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: export/import test cases for type aliases
Plus a few minor changes.

For #18130.

Change-Id: Ica6503fe9c888cc05c15b46178423f620c087491
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35233
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2017-01-20 05:55:53 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 5b708a6b6a cmd/compile: lvalues are only required for == when calling runtime fns
Fixes #18661.

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2017-01-16 05:40:45 +00:00
Robert Griesemer b2386dffa1 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: type-check type alias declarations
Known issues:
- needs many more tests
- duplicate method declarations via type alias names are not detected
- type alias cycle error messages need to be improved
- need to review setup of byte/rune type aliases

For #18130.

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2017-01-12 21:58:33 +00:00
David Chase d9a0579156 cmd/compile: disable flaky test
The test is inherently racy and vulnerable to starvation,
and within all.bash on some platforms that means it flakes.
Test is kept because it can be useful standalone to verify
behavior of GOEXPERIMENT=preeemptibleloops, and there is
likely to be further development of this feature in the
future.

There's also some question as to why it is flaking, because
though technically this is permitted, it's very odd in this
simple case.

Fixes #18589.

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2017-01-10 17:29:46 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 3e11940437 [dev.typealias] cmd/compile: recognize type aliases but complain for now (not yet supported)
Added test file.

For #18130.

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2017-01-10 00:10:11 +00:00
David Chase 7f1ff65c39 cmd/compile: insert scheduling checks on loop backedges
Loop breaking with a counter.  Benchmarked (see comments),
eyeball checked for sanity on popular loops.  This code
ought to handle loops in general, and properly inserts phi
functions in cases where the earlier version might not have.

Includes test, plus modifications to test/run.go to deal with
timeout and killing looping test.  Tests broken by the addition
of extra code (branch frequency and live vars) for added
checks turn the check insertion off.

If GOEXPERIMENT=preemptibleloops, the compiler inserts reschedule
checks on every backedge of every reducible loop.  Alternately,
specifying GO_GCFLAGS=-d=ssa/insert_resched_checks/on will
enable it for a single compilation, but because the core Go
libraries contain some loops that may run long, this is less
likely to have the desired effect.

This is intended as a tool to help in the study and diagnosis
of GC and other latency problems, now that goal STW GC latency
is on the order of 100 microseconds or less.

Updates #17831.
Updates #10958.

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2017-01-09 21:01:29 +00:00
Robert Griesemer f412bd31ce cmd/compile: file line number for //go:xxx directives
Minimally invasive; fixes a regression from 1.7.

Fixes #18459.

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2017-01-09 19:39:56 +00:00
David Chase 41d2278eef cmd/compile: rewrite literal.method to ensure full initialization
CALLPART of STRUCTLIT did not check for incomplete initialization
of struct; modify PTRLIT treatment to force zeroing.

Test for structlit, believe this might have also failed for
arraylit.

Fixes #18410.

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2017-01-06 20:35:52 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke b03dce927b cmd/compile: avoid n.Right nil dereference on non-existent interface methods
Fixes #18392.

Avoid nil dereferencing n.Right when dealing with non-existent
self referenced interface methods e.g.
type A interface{
  Fn(A.Fn)
}

Instead, infer the symbol name from n.Sym itself.

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2017-01-05 22:09:25 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 5bfba30d33 cmd/compile: lock-in test for repeated variables in range declaration
Fixes #6772.

Lock-in test for invalid range loop: repeated variables in range declaration.

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2016-12-24 22:37:11 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke c8f1436948 test: lock in test for _ assignment evaluation/zerodivide panic
Fixes #5790.
Fixes #18421.

* Lock in _ = x1/x2 divide by zero runtime panics since
it is actually evaluated and not discarded as in previous
versions before Go1.8.
* Update a test that was skipping over zerodivide tests
that expected runtime panics, enabling us to check for
the expected panics.

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2016-12-23 17:35:24 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic 0cd2bf4f98 test: add mipsx case to nosplit.go
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2016-12-15 22:43:28 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 6e542dce21 test: add test gcc78763.go that caused a gccgo compiler crash
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2016-12-15 22:42:33 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic 01b006fc18 test/fixedbugs: add mipsx case to issue11656
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2016-12-15 16:57:20 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic 49e5bdfe79 test: enable fixedbugs/issue10607 test on GOARCH=mips{,le}
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2016-12-15 00:12:31 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic 48b42d29dc test/bench/go1: reduce fasta data size for mips{,64}
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2016-12-13 22:04:23 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 4b8895e2dd [dev.inline] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: remove gcCompat uses in scanner
- make the scanner unconditionally gc compatible
- consistently use "invalid" instead "illegal" in errors

Reviewed in and cherry-picked from https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/33896/.

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2016-12-09 01:35:23 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick 4c4201f0e2 all: make spelling consistent
Fixes #17938

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2016-12-08 23:22:37 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 51a6d3e074 test: add bug501.go, a gccgo compiler crash
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2016-12-07 21:55:00 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 749720a036 cmd/compile: fix static-initialization compilation failure
Fixes #13263.

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2016-12-06 06:14:59 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 6270c5ac28 test: add test case for which gccgo generated incorrect GC info
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2016-12-02 21:29:37 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 2d136ae82e cmd/compile: correctly parse //line filename:line where filename contains ':'
This was a regression from 1.7. See the issue for details.

Fixes #18149.

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2016-12-01 22:01:33 +00:00
David Lazar 5d1b53a944 cmd/compile: generate code that type checks when inlining variadic functions
This fixes a bug in -l=3 or higher.

To inline a variadic function, the compiler generates code that constructs
a slice of arguments for the variadic parameter. Consider the function

  func Foo(xs ...string)

and the call Foo("hello", "world"). To inline the call to Foo, the
compiler used to generate

  xs := [2]string{"hello", "world"}[:]

which doesn't type check:

  invalid operation [2]string literal[:] (slice of unaddressable value).

Now, the compiler generates

  xs := []string{"hello", "world"}

which does type check.

Fixes #18116.

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2016-11-30 19:46:00 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 8fa0d85b38 cmd/compile: don't panic on syntax error in select statement
Fixes #18092.

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2016-11-29 16:47:34 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick c2bb52b830 test: remove amd64 build tag from test
It was supposed to be testing SSA, not amd64.

For #18024

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2016-11-23 22:01:32 +00:00
Philip Hofer a34fddf46c cmd/compile: in cse, allow for new ssa values
The table of rewrites in ssa/cse is not sized appropriately for
ssa IDs that are created during copying of selects into new blocks.

Fixes #17918

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2016-11-18 16:31:27 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 4d1fdd8b5e test: add test case that failed when built with gccgo
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2016-11-15 21:25:44 +00:00
Dmitri Shuralyov d8264de868 all: spell "marshal" and "unmarshal" consistently
The tree is inconsistent about single l vs double l in those
words in documentation, test messages, and one error value text.

	$ git grep -E '[Mm]arshall(|s|er|ers|ed|ing)' | wc -l
	      42
	$ git grep -E '[Mm]arshal(|s|er|ers|ed|ing)' | wc -l
	    1694

Make it consistently a single l, per earlier decisions. This means
contributors won't be confused by misleading precedence, and it helps
consistency.

Change the spelling in one error value text in newRawAttributes of
crypto/x509 package to be consistent.

This change was generated with:

	perl -i -npe 's,([Mm]arshal)l(|s|er|ers|ed|ing),$1$2,' $(git grep -l -E '[Mm]arshall' | grep -v AUTHORS | grep -v CONTRIBUTORS)

Updates #12431.
Follows https://golang.org/cl/14150.

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2016-11-12 00:13:35 +00:00
Michael Munday 6c2a35ae0c test/fixedbugs: enable issue 10607 test on ppc64le
ppc64le supports both internal and external linking so I don't
think there is any reason for it to skip this test.

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2016-11-07 18:42:57 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 8e970536df cmd/compile: revert user-visible changes related to aliases
Reason: Decision to back out current alias implementation.

Leaving import/export related code in place for now.

For #16339.

TBR=mdempsky

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2016-11-04 23:44:15 +00:00
Vladimir Stefanovic 3f69909851 test: disable unsupported test for GOARCH=mips{,le}
External linking on mips/mipsle is not supported yet (issue #17792).

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2016-11-04 16:46:38 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 3797446150 cmd/compile: prevent Noalg from breaking user types
Use a separate symbol for reflect metadata for types with Noalg set.

Fixes #17752.

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2016-11-04 00:11:28 +00:00
Keith Randall cf28e5cc9d cmd/compile: compute faulting args before writing args to stack
when compiling f(a, b, c), we do something like:
  *(SP+0) = eval(a)
  *(SP+8) = eval(b)
  *(SP+16) = eval(c)
  call f

If one of those evaluations is later determined to unconditionally panic
(say eval(b) in this example), then the call is deadcode eliminated. But
any previous argument write (*(SP+0)=... here) is still around. Becuase
we only compute the size of the outarg area for calls which are still
around at the end of optimization, the space needed for *(SP+0)=v is not
accounted for and thus the outarg area may be too small.

The fix is to make sure that we evaluate any potentially panicing
operation before we write any of the args to the stack. It turns out
that fix is pretty easy, as we already have such a mechanism available
for function args. We just need to extend it to possibly panicing args
as well.

The resulting code (if b and c can panic, but a can't) is:
  tmpb = eval(b)
  *(SP+16) = eval(c)
  *(SP+0) = eval(a)
  *(SP+8) = tmpb
  call f

This change tickled a bug in how we find the arguments for intrinsic
calls, so that latent bug is fixed up as well.

Update #16760.

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2016-11-02 21:34:12 +00:00
Keith Randall 688995d1e9 cmd/compile: do more type conversion inline
The code to do the conversion is smaller than the
call to the runtime.
The 1-result asserts need to call panic if they fail, but that
code is out of line.

The only conversions left in the runtime are those which
might allocate and those which might need to generate an itab.

Given the following types:
  type E interface{}
  type I interface { foo() }
  type I2 iterface { foo(); bar() }
  type Big [10]int
  func (b Big) foo() { ... }

This CL inlines the following conversions:

was assertE2T
  var e E = ...
  b := i.(Big)
was assertE2T2
  var e E = ...
  b, ok := i.(Big)
was assertI2T
  var i I = ...
  b := i.(Big)
was assertI2T2
  var i I = ...
  b, ok := i.(Big)
was assertI2E
  var i I = ...
  e := i.(E)
was assertI2E2
  var i I = ...
  e, ok := i.(E)

These are the remaining runtime calls:

convT2E:
  var b Big = ...
  var e E = b
convT2I:
  var b Big = ...
  var i I = b
convI2I:
  var i2 I2 = ...
  var i I = i2
assertE2I:
  var e E = ...
  i := e.(I)
assertE2I2:
  var e E = ...
  i, ok := e.(I)
assertI2I:
  var i I = ...
  i2 := i.(I2)
assertI2I2:
  var i I = ...
  i2, ok := i.(I2)

Fixes #17405
Fixes #8422

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2016-11-02 21:33:03 +00:00
Keith Randall 761443edd5 cmd/compile: On a runtime.KeepAlive call, keep whole variable alive
We generate an OpKeepAlive for the idata portion of the interface
for a runtime.KeepAlive call.  But given such an op, we need to keep
the entire containing variable alive, not just the range that was
passed to the OpKeepAlive operation.

Fixes #17710

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2016-11-02 21:29:41 +00:00
Dhananjay Nakrani 9a8bf2d67d cmd/compile: avoid nil-ing out a node's Type in typecheckcomplit() on error
typecheckcomplit nils out node's type, upon finding new errors.
This hides new errors in children's node as well as the type info
of current node. This change fixes that.

Fixes #17645.

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2016-10-31 22:29:40 +00:00
Dhananjay Nakrani f46239b85c cmd/compile: initialize Decldepth in all cases
Previously, on encountering Func.Nname.Type == nil, typecheckfunc()
returned without initializing Decldepth for that func. This causes
typecheckclosure() to fatal. This change ensures that we initialize
Decldepth in all cases.

Fixes #17588.

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2016-10-31 19:48:17 +00:00
David Chase 9c066bab64 cmd/compile: mark temps with new AutoTemp flag, and use it.
This is an extension of
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/31662/
to mark all the temporaries, not just the ssa-generated ones.

Before-and-after ls -l `go tool -n compile` shows a 3%
reduction in size (or rather, a prior 3% inflation for
failing to filter temps out properly.)

Replaced name-dependent "is it a temp?" tests with calls to
*Node.IsAutoTmp(), which depends on AutoTemp.  Also replace
calls to istemp(n) with n.IsAutoTmp(), to reduce duplication
and clean up function name space.  Generated temporaries
now come with a "." prefix to avoid (apparently harmless)
clashes with legal Go variable names.

Fixes #17644.
Fixes #17240.

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2016-10-31 19:38:50 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 7b4545653c cmd/compile: improve error message for unknown fields in structs
Improves the error message by moving the field name before the body
of a struct, in the error message for unknown fields for structs.

* Exhibit:
Given program:

package main

import "time"

func main() {
  _ = struct {
    about      string
    before     map[string]uint
    update     map[string]int
    updateTime time.Time
    expect     map[string]int
  }{
    about:   "this one",
    updates: map[string]int{"gopher": 10},
  }
}

* Before:
./issue17631.go:20: unknown struct { about string; before map[string]uint;
 update map[string]int; updateTime time.Time; expect map[string]int } field
'updates' in struct literal

* After:
./issue17631.go:20: unknown field 'updates' in struct literal of type { about string;
before map[string]uint; update map[string]int; updateTime time.Time;
expect map[string]int }

Fixes #17631

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2016-10-29 05:33:14 +00:00
Than McIntosh cf28726c8d test: add test for gccgo issue #17640
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2016-10-29 01:16:25 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky ec5b6406b7 cmd/compile: improve not enough / too many arguments errors
Use "have" and "want" and multiple lines like other similar error
messages. Also, fix handling of ... and multi-value function calls.

Fixes #17650.

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2016-10-28 21:53:07 +00:00
Austin Clements c39918a049 cmd/compile: disable various write barrier optimizations
Several of our current write barrier elision optimizations are invalid
with the hybrid barrier. Eliding the hybrid barrier requires that
*both* the current and new pointer be already shaded and, since we
don't have the flow analysis to figure out anything about the slot's
current value, for now we have to just disable several of these
optimizations.

This has a slight impact on binary size. On linux/amd64, the go tool
binary increases by 0.7% and the compile binary increases by 1.5%.

It also has a slight impact on performance, as one would expect. We'll
win some of this back in subsequent commits.

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-12              2.38s ± 1%     2.40s ± 1%  +0.82%  (p=0.000 n=18+20)
Fannkuch11-12                2.84s ± 1%     2.70s ± 0%  -4.97%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
FmtFprintfEmpty-12          44.2ns ± 1%    46.4ns ± 2%  +4.89%  (p=0.000 n=16+18)
FmtFprintfString-12          131ns ± 0%     134ns ± 1%  +2.05%  (p=0.000 n=12+19)
FmtFprintfInt-12             114ns ± 1%     117ns ± 1%  +3.26%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
FmtFprintfIntInt-12          176ns ± 1%     181ns ± 1%  +3.25%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-12     185ns ± 1%     190ns ± 1%  +2.77%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
FmtFprintfFloat-12           249ns ± 1%     254ns ± 1%  +1.71%  (p=0.000 n=18+20)
FmtManyArgs-12               747ns ± 1%     743ns ± 1%  -0.58%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
GobDecode-12                6.57ms ± 1%    6.61ms ± 0%  +0.73%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
GobEncode-12                5.58ms ± 1%    5.60ms ± 0%  +0.27%  (p=0.001 n=18+18)
Gzip-12                      223ms ± 1%     223ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.351 n=19+20)
Gunzip-12                   37.9ms ± 0%    37.9ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.095 n=16+20)
HTTPClientServer-12         77.8µs ± 1%    78.5µs ± 1%  +0.97%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
JSONEncode-12               14.8ms ± 1%    14.8ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.079 n=20+19)
JSONDecode-12               53.7ms ± 1%    54.2ms ± 1%  +0.92%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
Mandelbrot200-12            3.81ms ± 1%    3.81ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.916 n=19+18)
GoParse-12                  3.19ms ± 1%    3.19ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.175 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-12      71.9ns ± 1%    70.6ns ± 1%  -1.87%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-12       946ns ± 0%     944ns ± 0%  -0.22%  (p=0.000 n=19+16)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-12      67.3ns ± 2%    66.8ns ± 1%  -0.72%  (p=0.008 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-12       374ns ± 1%     384ns ± 1%  +2.69%  (p=0.000 n=18+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-12      107ns ± 1%     107ns ± 1%    ~     (p=1.000 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-12     34.3µs ± 1%    34.6µs ± 1%  +0.90%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchHard_32-12       1.78µs ± 1%    1.80µs ± 1%  +1.45%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-12       53.6µs ± 0%    54.5µs ± 1%  +1.52%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
Revcomp-12                   417ms ± 5%     391ms ± 1%  -6.42%  (p=0.000 n=16+19)
Template-12                 61.1ms ± 1%    64.2ms ± 0%  +5.07%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
TimeParse-12                 302ns ± 1%     305ns ± 1%  +0.90%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
TimeFormat-12                319ns ± 1%     315ns ± 1%  -1.25%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
[Geo mean]                  54.0µs         54.3µs       +0.58%

name         old time/op  new time/op  delta
XGarbage-12  2.24ms ± 2%  2.28ms ± 1%  +1.68%  (p=0.000 n=18+17)
XHTTP-12     11.4µs ± 1%  11.6µs ± 2%  +1.63%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
XJSON-12     11.6ms ± 0%  12.5ms ± 0%  +7.84%  (p=0.000 n=18+17)

Updates #17503.

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2016-10-28 20:05:58 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann b679665a18 cmd/compile: move stringtoslicebytetmp to the backend
- removes the runtime function stringtoslicebytetmp
- removes the generation of calls to stringtoslicebytetmp from the frontend
- adds handling of OSTRARRAYBYTETMP in the backend

This reduces binary sizes and avoids function call overhead.

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Keith Randall deb4177cf0 cmd/compile: use masks instead of branches for slicing
When we do

  var x []byte = ...
  y := x[i:]

We can't just use y.ptr = x.ptr + i, as the new pointer may point to the
next object in memory after the backing array.
We used to fix this by doing:

  y.cap = x.cap - i
  delta := i
  if y.cap == 0 {
    delta = 0
  }
  y.ptr = x.ptr + delta

That generates a branch in what is otherwise straight-line code.

Better to do:

  y.cap = x.cap - i
  mask := (y.cap - 1) >> 63 // -1 if y.cap==0, 0 otherwise
  y.ptr = x.ptr + i &^ mask

It's about the same number of instructions (~4, depending on what
parts are constant, and the target architecture), but it is all
inline. It plays nicely with CSE, and the mask can be computed
in parallel with the index (in cases where a multiply is required).

It is a minor win in both speed and space.

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2016-10-27 20:22:49 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 50f66fbb66 cmd/compile: disallow "init" as alias
Fixes #17637.

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2016-10-27 20:01:20 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 03d81b5ed9 cmd/compile: import/export of alias declarations
This CL completes support for alias declarations in the compiler.

Also:
- increased export format version
- updated various comments

For #16339.
Fixes #17487.

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2016-10-27 17:44:45 +00:00
Keith Randall a047b6bf7d cmd/compile: emit assignments after calls in the right order
Fixes a bug where assignments that should come after a call
were instead being issued before the call.

Fixes #17596
Fixes #17618

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2016-10-27 16:52:30 +00:00
David Chase bea5252a13 cmd/compile: add explicit 'where' to EscStep data for explanations
Sometimes neither the src nor the dst of an escape edge
contains the line number appropriate to the edge, so add
a field so that can be set correctly.

Also updated some of the explanations to be less jargon-y
and perhaps more informative, and folded bug example into
test.

Cleaned up some of the function/method names in esc.go
and did a quick sanity check that each "bundling" function
was actually called often enough to justify its existence.

Fixes #17459.

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2016-10-26 18:46:59 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky adda7ad295 cmd/compile/internal/gc: enable new parser by default
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2016-10-25 22:28:40 +00:00
Cherry Zhang f6aec889e1 cmd/compile: add a writebarrier phase in SSA
When the compiler insert write barriers, the frontend makes
conservative decisions at an early stage. This may have false
positives which result in write barriers for stack writes.

A new phase, writebarrier, is added to the SSA backend, to delay
the decision and eliminate false positives. The frontend still
makes conservative decisions. When building SSA, instead of
emitting runtime calls directly, it emits WB ops (StoreWB,
MoveWB, etc.), which will be expanded to branches and runtime
calls in writebarrier phase. Writes to static locations on stack
are detected and write barriers are removed.

All write barriers of stack writes found by the script from
issue #17330 are eliminated (except two false positives).

Fixes #17330.

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2016-10-25 21:53:40 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 698bfa17a8 cmd/internal/obj: save link register in leaf function with non-empty frame on PPC64, ARM64, S390X
The runtime traceback code assumes non-empty frame has link
link register saved on LR architectures. Make sure it is so in
the assember.

Also make sure that LR is stored before update SP, so the traceback
code will not see a half-updated stack frame if a signal comes
during the execution of function prologue.

Fixes #17381.

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2016-10-25 21:44:32 +00:00
David Chase 1986a450dd cmd/compile: added test to ensure that accidental fix remains
Bug 15141 was apparently fixed by some other change to the
compiler (this is plausible, it was a weird bug dependent
on a particular way of returning a large named array result),
add the test to ensure that it stays fixed.

Updates #15141.

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2016-10-25 15:29:27 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 1b0cf430dd cmd/compile: implement package-level aliases (no export yet)
Requires -newparser=1.

For #17487.
For #16339.

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2016-10-25 00:54:09 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 7e9f420ddf test: delete bugs directory
It appears to be a vestigial holding ground for bugs.
But we have an issue tracker, and #1909 is there and open.

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2016-10-25 00:17:57 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 93bca632d9 cmd/compile: preserve type information in inrange
Fixes #17551.

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2016-10-24 22:57:21 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 6eede325ab cmd/compile: fix detection of duplicate cases for integer ranges
Previously, the check to make sure we only considered constant cases
for duplicates was skipping past integer ranges, because those use
n.List instead of n.Left. Thanks to Emmanuel Odeke for investigating
and helping to identify the root cause.

Fixes #17517.

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2016-10-21 22:55:28 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 2827923800 cmd/compile: prevent ICE from misuse of [...]T arrays
Fixes #16428.

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2016-10-21 22:41:56 +00:00
David Chase 0f29942489 cmd/compile: Repurpose old sliceopt.go for prove phase.
Adapt old test for prove's bounds check elimination.
Added missing rule to generic rules that lead to differences
between 32 and 64 bit platforms on sliceopt test.
Added debugging to prove.go that was helpful-to-necessary to
discover that missing rule.
Lowered debugging level on prove.go from 3 to 1; no idea
why it was previously 3.

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2016-10-20 23:50:19 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 3f2cb493e5 cmd/compile: handle unsafe builtins like universal builtins
Reuse the same mechanisms for handling universal builtins like len to
handle unsafe.Sizeof, etc. Allows us to drop package unsafe's export
data, and simplifies some code.

Updates #17508.

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2016-10-18 22:34:44 +00:00
Dhananjay Nakrani 8b3194ac8f cmd/compile: fix code duplication in race-instrumentation
instrumentnode() accidentally copies parent's already-instrumented nodes
into child's Ninit block. This generates repeated code in race-instrumentation.
This case surfaces only when it duplicates inline-labels, because of
compile time error. In other cases, it silently generates incorrect
instrumented code. This change prevents it from doing so.

Fixes #17449.

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2016-10-18 20:11:01 +00:00
Russ Cox 57666c3fe8 test: avoid matching file names in errcheck
Fixes #17030.

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2016-10-18 05:32:37 +00:00
Austin Clements d5bd797ee5 runtime: fix getArgInfo for deferred reflection calls
getArgInfo for reflect.makeFuncStub and reflect.methodValueCall is
necessarily special. These have dynamically determined argument maps
that are stored in their context (that is, their *funcval). These
functions are written to store this context at 0(SP) when called, and
getArgInfo retrieves it from there.

This technique works if getArgInfo is passed an active call frame for
one of these functions. However, getArgInfo is also used in
tracebackdefers, where the "call" is not a true call with an active
stack frame, but a deferred call. In this situation, getArgInfo
currently crashes because tracebackdefers passes a frame with sp set
to 0. However, the entire approach used by getArgInfo is flawed in
this situation because the wrapper has not actually executed, and
hence hasn't saved this metadata to any stack frame.

In the defer case, we know the *funcval from the _defer itself, so we
can fix this by teaching getArgInfo to use the *funcval context
directly when its available, and otherwise get it from the active call
frame.

While we're here, this commit simplifies getArgInfo a bit by making it
play more nicely with the type system. Rather than decoding the
*reflect.methodValue that is the wrapper's context as a *[2]uintptr,
just write out a copy of the reflect.methodValue type in the runtime.

Fixes #16331. Fixes #17471.

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2016-10-17 18:57:01 +00:00
Austin Clements ad5fd2872f test: simplify fixedbugs/issue15747.go
The error check patterns in this test are more complex than necessary
because f2 gets inlined into f1. This behavior isn't important to the
test, so disable inlining of f2 and simplify the error check patterns.

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2016-10-15 21:27:45 +00:00
Austin Clements 77527a316b cmd/compile: add go:notinheap type pragma
This adds a //go:notinheap pragma for declarations of types that must
not be heap allocated. We ensure these rules by disallowing new(T),
make([]T), append([]T), or implicit allocation of T, by disallowing
conversions to notinheap types, and by propagating notinheap to any
struct or array that contains notinheap elements.

The utility of this pragma is that we can eliminate write barriers for
writes to pointers to go:notinheap types, since the write barrier is
guaranteed to be a no-op. This will let us mark several scheduler and
memory allocator structures as go:notinheap, which will let us
disallow write barriers in the scheduler and memory allocator much
more thoroughly and also eliminate some problematic hybrid write
barriers.

This also makes go:nowritebarrierrec and go:yeswritebarrierrec much
more powerful. Currently we use go:nowritebarrier all over the place,
but it's almost never what you actually want: when write barriers are
illegal, they're typically illegal for a whole dynamic scope. Partly
this is because go:nowritebarrier has been around longer, but it's
also because go:nowritebarrierrec couldn't be used in situations that
had no-op write barriers or where some nested scope did allow write
barriers. go:notinheap eliminates many no-op write barriers and
go:yeswritebarrierrec makes it possible to opt back in to write
barriers, so these two changes will let us use go:nowritebarrierrec
far more liberally.

This updates #13386, which is about controlling pointers from non-GC'd
memory to GC'd memory. That would require some additional pragma (or
pragmas), but could build on this pragma.

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2016-10-15 17:58:14 +00:00
Austin Clements a9e6cebde2 cmd/compile, runtime: add go:yeswritebarrierrec pragma
This pragma cancels the effect of go:nowritebarrierrec. This is useful
in the scheduler because there are places where we enter a function
without a valid P (and hence cannot have write barriers), but then
obtain a P. This allows us to annotate the function with
go:nowritebarrierrec and split out the part after we've obtained a P
into a go:yeswritebarrierrec function.

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2016-10-15 17:58:11 +00:00
Anthony Canino 26c7b4fb1e cmd/compile: "abc"[1] is not an ideal constant
"abc"[1] is not like 'b', in that -"abc"[1] is uint8 math, not ideal constant math.
Delay the constantification until after ideal constant folding is over.

Fixes #11370.

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2016-10-13 17:41:04 +00:00
Keith Randall 442de98c14 cmd/compile,runtime: redo how map assignments work
To compile:
  m[k] = v
instead of:
  mapassign(maptype, m, &k, &v), do
do:
  *mapassign(maptype, m, &k) = v

mapassign returns a pointer to the value slot in the map.  It is just
like mapaccess except that it will allocate a new slot if k is not
already present in the map.

This makes map accesses faster but potentially larger (codewise).

It is faster because the write into the map is done when the compiler
knows the concrete type, so it can be done with a few store
instructions instead of calling typedmemmove.  We also potentially
avoid stack temporaries to hold v.

The code can be larger when the map has pointers in its value type,
since there is a write barrier call in addition to the mapassign call.
That makes the code at the callsite a bit bigger (go binary is 0.3%
bigger).

This CL is in preparation for doing operations like m[k] += v with
only a single runtime call.  That will roughly double the speed of
such operations.

Update #17133
Update #5147

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2016-10-12 20:41:23 +00:00
Alan Donovan 41a005d458 test: add test for issue 17039
Change-Id: Ieb3d605f03a7185a707621bef7160090c9bdb51f
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2016-10-12 14:57:26 +00:00
David Chase f1eed92fd0 cmd/compile: escape analysis needs to run "flood" to fixed point
In some cases the members of the root set from which flood
runs themselves escape, without their referents being also
tagged as escaping.  Fix this by reflooding from those roots
whose escape increases, and also enhance the "leak" test to
include reachability from a heap-escaped root.

Fixes #17318.

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2016-10-11 16:32:15 +00:00
Tal Shprecher 672e579444 cmd/compile: avoid leak of dottype expression on double assignment form
This is a followup to issue #13805. That change avoid leaks for types that
don't have any pointers for the single assignment form of a dottype expression.
This does the same for the double assignment form.

Fixes #15796

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2016-10-10 12:09:16 +00:00
Wedson Almeida Filho 13c829e5f6 cmd/internal/obj/x86: On amd64, relocation type for and indirect call is pc-relative.
With this change, the code in bug #15609 compiles and runs properly:

0000000000401070 <main.jump>:
  401070:	ff 15 aa 7e 06 00    	callq  *0x67eaa(%rip)        # 468f20 <main.pointer>
  401076:	c3                   	retq

0000000000468f20 g     O .rodata	0000000000000008 main.pointer

Fixes #15609

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2016-10-09 19:50:09 +00:00
Keith Randall f8a0c15e90 test: re-enable live2 test on amd64
Not sure why it was ever disabled (early SSA work?) but it passes now.

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2016-10-07 17:34:02 +00:00
David Chase c79ba22ece test: delete sliceopt.go
It tests the behavior of the old deleted compiler.

Fixes #17362.

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2016-10-06 18:19:28 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 936ae27b9c cmd/compile: untyped arrays bounds representable as integers are valid
Fixes #13485.

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2016-10-05 22:07:58 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 39055700b1 cmd/compile: ignore struct tags when converting structs
Implementation of spec change https://golang.org/cl/24190/.

For #16085.

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2016-10-04 17:10:47 +00:00
Keith Randall 6300161d40 cmd/compile: force folding of MOVDaddr into storezero
Fold MOVDaddr ops into MOVXstorezero ops.
Also fold ADDconst into MOVDaddr so we're sure there isn't
(MOVDstorezero (ADDconst (MOVDaddr ..)))

Without this CL, we get:

v1 = MOVDaddr {s}
v2 = VARDEF {s}
v3 = MOVDstorezero v1 v2

The liveness pass thinks the MOVDaddr is a read of s, so s is
incorrectly thought to be live at the start of the function.

Fixes #17194

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2016-10-04 16:10:27 +00:00
Than McIntosh 6c5e377d23 cmd/compile: relax liveness restrictions on ambiguously live
Update gc liveness to remove special conservative treatment
of ambiguously live vars, since there is no longer a need to
protect against GCDEBUG=gcdead.

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2016-10-03 18:07:32 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 2d573eee8a cmd/compile: improve error message for wrong number of arguments to return
Fixes #4215.
Fixes #6750.

Improves the error message for wrong number of arguments by comparing
the signature of the return call site arguments, versus the function's
expected return arguments.

In this CL, the signature representation of:
+ ideal numbers(TIDEAL) ie float*, complex*, rune, int is
"number" instead of "untyped number".
+ idealstring is "string" instead of "untyped string".
+ idealbool is "bool" instead of "untyped bool".

However, the representation of other types remains as the compiler
would produce.

* Example 1(in the error messages, if all lines were printed):
$ cat main.go && go run main.go
package main

func foo() (int, int) {
  return 2.3
}

func foo2() {
  return int(2), 2
}

func foo3(v int) (a, b, c, d int) {
  if v >= 5 {
    return 1
  }
  return 2, 3
}

func foo4(name string) (string, int) {
  switch name {
  case "cow":
    return "moo"
  case "dog":
    return "dog", 10, true
  case "fish":
    return ""
  default:
    return "lizard", 10
  }
}

type S int
type T string
type U float64

func foo5() (S, T, U) {
  if false {
    return ""
  } else {
    ptr := new(T)
    return ptr
  }
  return new(S), 12.34, 1 + 0i, 'r', true
}

func foo6() (T, string) {
  return "T"
}

./issue4215.go:4: not enough arguments to return, got (number) want (int, int)
./issue4215.go:8: too many arguments to return, got (int, number) want ()
./issue4215.go:13: not enough arguments to return, got (number) want (int, int, int, int)
./issue4215.go:15: not enough arguments to return, got (number, number) want (int, int, int, int)
./issue4215.go:21: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (string, int)
./issue4215.go:23: too many arguments to return, got (string, number, bool) want (string, int)
./issue4215.go:25: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (string, int)
./issue4215.go:37: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (S, T, U)
./issue4215.go:40: not enough arguments to return, got (*T) want (S, T, U)
./issue4215.go:42: too many arguments to return, got (*S, number, number, number, bool) want (S, T, U)
./issue4215.go:46: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (T, string)
./issue4215.go:46: too many errors

* Example 2:
$ cat 6750.go && go run 6750.go
package main

import "fmt"

func printmany(nums ...int) {
  for i, n := range nums {
    fmt.Printf("%d: %d\n", i, n)
  }
  fmt.Printf("\n")
}

func main() {
  printmany(1, 2, 3)
  printmany([]int{1, 2, 3}...)
  printmany(1, "abc", []int{2, 3}...)
}
./issue6750.go:15: too many arguments in call to printmany, got (number, string, []int) want (...int)

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2016-10-02 16:28:02 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 03a1dc3522 cmd/compile: don't crash on (unsafe.Sizeof)(0)
Fixes #17270.

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2016-09-28 23:13:53 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 4d07d3e29c cmd/compile: re-enable nilcheck removal for newobject
Also add compiler debug ouput and add a test.

Fixes #15390.

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2016-09-28 19:41:49 +00:00
Keith Randall 98938189a1 cmd/compile: remove duplicate nilchecks
Mark nil check operations as faulting if their arg is zero.
This lets the late nilcheck pass remove duplicates.

Fixes #17242.

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2016-09-27 23:54:01 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 7f1bc53379 cmd/compile: only allow integer expressions as keys in array literals
Fixes #16439
Updates #16679

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2016-09-26 17:49:41 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti 375092bdcb cmd/compile: fix bogus "fallthrough statement out of place"
When processing a fallthrough, the casebody function in swt.go
checks that the last statement has indeed Op == OXFALL (not-processed
fallthrough) before setting it to OFALL (processed fallthrough).

Unfortunately, sometimes the fallthrough statement won't be in the
last node. For example, in

case 0:
	 return func() int {return 1}()
	 fallthrough

the compiler generates

autotmp_0 = (func literal)(); return autotmp_0; fallthrough; <node VARKILL>

with an OVARKILL node in the last position. casebody will find that
last.Op != OXFALL, won't mark the fallthrough as processed, and the
fallthrough line will cause a "fallthrough statement out of place" error.

To fix this, we change casebody so that it searches for the fallthrough
statement backwards in the statements list, without assuming that it'll
be in the last position.

Fixes #13262

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2016-09-26 15:46:44 +00:00
Cherry Zhang d586aae1f4 test: errorcheck auto-generated functions
Add an "errorcheckwithauto" action which performs error check
including lines with auto-generated functions (excluded by
default). Comment "// ERRORAUTO" matches these lines.

Add testcase for CL 29570 (as an example).

Updates #16016, #17186.

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2016-09-22 20:10:30 +00:00
Michael Munday e94c52933b cmd/compile: intrinsify Ctz{32,64} and Bswap{32,64} on s390x
Also adds the 'find leftmost one' instruction (FLOGR) and replaces the
WORD-encoded use of FLOGR in math/big with it.

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2016-09-19 19:03:01 +00:00
Keith Randall ca4089ad62 cmd/compile: args no longer live until end-of-function
We're dropping this behavior in favor of runtime.KeepAlive.
Implement runtime.KeepAlive as an intrinsic.

Update #15843

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2016-09-19 16:54:35 +00:00
Keith Randall 6129f37367 cmd/compile: inline convT2{I,E} when result doesn't escape
No point in calling a function when we can build the interface
using a known type (or itab) and the address of a local.

Get rid of third arg (preallocated stack space) to convT2{I,E}.

Makes go binary smaller by 0.2%

benchmark                   old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkEfaceInteger-8     16.7          10.1          -39.52%

Update #17118
Update #15375

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2016-09-19 02:37:08 +00:00
Trey Lawrence fc5df089da cmd/compile: fix compiler bug for constant equality comparison
The compiler incorrectly will error when comparing a nil pointer
interface to a nil pointer of any other type. Example:
(*int)(nil) == interface{}(nil)
Will error with "gc: illegal constant expression: *int == interface {}"

Fixes #16702

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2016-09-17 01:12:24 +00:00
Keith Randall c199c76cb4 cmd/compile: turn live variable test off for ppc
ppc64 has an extraneous variable live in some situations.
We need a better tighten pass to get rid of this extra variable.
I'm working on it, but fix the test in the meantime.

Fixes build for ppc64.

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2016-09-16 19:41:42 +00:00
Keith Randall b265d51789 test,cmd/compile: remove _ssa file suffix
Everything is SSA now.

Update #16357

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2016-09-15 20:47:01 +00:00
Keith Randall f13701bf2f test: make SSA tests unconditional
Delete legacy backend tests, make SSA tests unconditional.

Next CL will remove _ssa from the file names.

Update #16357

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2016-09-15 20:21:26 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder c9fd997524 cmd/compile: unroll comparisons to short constant strings
Unroll s == "ab" to

len(s) == 2 && s[0] == 'a' && s[1] == 'b'

This generates faster and shorter code
by avoiding a runtime call.
Do something similar for !=.

The cutoff length is 6. This was chosen empirically
by examining binary sizes on arm, arm64, 386, and amd64
using the SSA backend.

For all architectures examined, 4, 5, and 6 were
the ideal cutoff, with identical binary sizes.

The distribution of constant string equality sizes
during 'go build -a std' is:

 40.81%   622 len 0
 14.11%   215 len 4
  9.45%   144 len 1
  7.81%   119 len 3
  7.48%   114 len 5
  5.12%    78 len 7
  4.13%    63 len 2
  3.54%    54 len 8
  2.69%    41 len 6
  1.18%    18 len 10
  0.85%    13 len 9
  0.66%    10 len 14
  0.59%     9 len 17
  0.46%     7 len 11
  0.26%     4 len 12
  0.20%     3 len 19
  0.13%     2 len 13
  0.13%     2 len 15
  0.13%     2 len 16
  0.07%     1 len 20
  0.07%     1 len 23
  0.07%     1 len 33
  0.07%     1 len 36

A cutoff of length 6 covers most of the cases.

Benchmarks on amd64 comparing a string to a constant of length 3:

Cmp/1same-8           4.78ns ± 6%  0.94ns ± 9%  -80.26%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Cmp/1diffbytes-8      6.43ns ± 6%  0.96ns ±11%  -85.13%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Cmp/3same-8           4.71ns ± 5%  1.28ns ± 5%  -72.90%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Cmp/3difffirstbyte-8  6.33ns ± 7%  1.27ns ± 7%  -79.90%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Cmp/3difflastbyte-8   6.34ns ± 8%  1.26ns ± 9%  -80.13%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)

The change to the prove test preserves the
existing intent of the test. When the string was
short, there was a new "proved in bounds" report
that referred to individual byte comparisons.

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2016-09-15 15:37:00 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder df2b63f09b cmd/compile: unwrap fewer CONVNOPs in staticassign
staticassign unwraps all CONVNOPs.
However, in the included test, we need the
CONVNOP for everything to typecheck.
Stop unwrapping unnecessarily.

The code we generate for this example is
suboptimal, but that's not new; see #17113.

Fixes #17111.

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2016-09-15 14:08:10 +00:00
Keith Randall 3134ab3c2d cmd/compile: redo nil checks
Get rid of BlockCheck. Josh goaded me into it, and I went
down a rabbithole making it happen.

NilCheck now panics if the pointer is nil and returns void, as before.
BlockCheck is gone, and NilCheck is no longer a Control value for
any block. It just exists (and deadcode knows not to throw it away).

I rewrote the nilcheckelim pass to handle this case.  In particular,
there can now be multiple NilCheck ops per block.

I moved all of the arch-dependent nil check elimination done as
part of ssaGenValue into its own proper pass, so we don't have to
duplicate that code for every architecture.

Making the arch-dependent nil check its own pass means I needed
to add a bunch of flags to the opcode table so I could write
the code without arch-dependent ops everywhere.

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2016-09-15 02:42:13 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky fb273fc3a3 cmd/compile: fix comma-ok assignments for non-boolean ok
Passes toolstash -cmp.

Fixes #16870.

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2016-09-14 22:11:38 +00:00
Jan Mercl 2e675142dd test/float_lit2: fix expressions in comment
The change corrects the values of the largest float32 value (f1) and the
value of the halfway point between f1 and the next, overflow value (f2).

Fixes #17012

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2016-09-14 16:39:47 +00:00
Michael Munday 7e2b5a102e test: re-enable phi optimization test
CL 28978 (6ec993a) accidentally disabled the test (it would only
run if amd64 AND s390x, whereas it should be amd64 OR s390x).

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2016-09-13 20:06:13 +00:00
Michael Munday 6ec993adc3 cmd/compile: add SSA backend for s390x and enable by default
The new SSA backend modifies the ABI slightly: R0 is now a usable
general purpose register.

Fixes #16677.

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2016-09-13 19:39:38 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 8ff4260777 cmd/compile: intrinsify Ctz, Bswap on ARM
Atomic ops on ARM are implemented with kernel calls, so they are
not intrinsified.

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2016-09-12 19:26:31 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder dfc56a4cd3 cmd/compile: statically initialize some interface values
When possible, emit static data rather than
init functions for interface values.

This:

* cuts 32k off cmd/go
* removes several error values from runtime init
* cuts the size of the image/color/palette compiled package from 103k to 34k
* reduces the time to build the package in #15520 from 8s to 1.5s

Fixes #6289
Fixes #15528

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2016-09-12 14:31:26 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 1fe4c81282 cmd/compile: don't crash on complex(0())
Fixes #17038.

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2016-09-11 20:43:51 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 4354ffd38b cmd/compile: intrinsify Ctz, Bswap, and some atomics on ARM64
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2016-09-08 19:45:25 +00:00
Keith Randall 83c73a85db cmd/compile: ignore contentEscapes for marking nodes as escaping
Redo of CL 28575 with fixed test.
We're in a pre-KeepAlive world for a bit yet, the old tests
were in a client which was in a post-KeepAlive world.

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2016-09-07 06:59:22 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick bdb3b790c6 Revert of cmd/compile: ignore contentEscapes for marking nodes as escaping
Reason for revert: broke the build due to cherrypick;
relies on an unsubmitted parent CL.

Original issue's description:
> cmd/compile: ignore contentEscapes for marking nodes as escaping
> 
> We can still stack allocate and VarKill nodes which don't
> escape but their content does.
> 
> Fixes #16996
> 
> Change-Id: If8aa0fcf2c327b4cb880a3d5af8d213289e6f6bf
> Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28575
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> 

Change-Id: Ie1a325209de14d70af6acb2d78269b7a0450da7a
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2016-09-07 03:23:44 +00:00
Keith Randall 923a74ce77 cmd/compile: ignore contentEscapes for marking nodes as escaping
We can still stack allocate and VarKill nodes which don't
escape but their content does.

Fixes #16996

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2016-09-07 02:07:03 +00:00
David Chase a6edffb286 cmd/compile: add BVC/BVS to branch ops in ppc64/prog.go
Includes test case shown to fail with unpatched compiler.

Fixes #17005.

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2016-09-07 01:30:34 +00:00
David Chase 0e0ab20334 cmd/compile: remove ld/st-followed nil checks for PPC64
Enabled checks (except for DUFF-ops which aren't implemented yet).
Added ppc64le to relevant test.

Also updated register list to reflect no-longer-reserved-
for-constants status (file was missed in that change).

Updates #16010.

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2016-09-06 18:52:13 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 644c16c76c cmd/compile: fix intrinsifying sync/atomic.Swap* on AMD64
It should alias to Xchg instead of Swap. Found when testing #16985.

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2016-09-06 14:44:50 +00:00
Cherry Zhang f1ef5a06d2 cmd/compile: mark some AMD64 atomic ops as clobberFlags
Fixes #16985.

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2016-09-06 14:26:18 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder be8a1c6139 test: add test for issue 15895
It was fixed earlier in the Go 1.8 cycle.
Add a test.

Fixes #15895

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2016-09-04 00:15:41 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 8895a99c9f cmd/compile: disallow typed non-integer constant len and cap make arguments
make(T, n, m) returns a slice of type T with length n and capacity m
where "The size arguments n and m must be of integer type or untyped."
https://tip.golang.org/ref/spec#Making_slices_maps_and_channels

The failure to reject typed non-integer size arguments in make
during compile time was uncovered after https://golang.org/cl/27851
changed the generation of makeslice calls.

Fixes   #16940
Updates #16949

Change-Id: Ib1e3576f0e6ad199c9b16b7a50c2db81290c63b4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28301
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2016-09-01 20:29:03 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 1c53a1b197 cmd/compile: fix scheduling of memory-producing tuple ops
Intrinsified atomic op produces <value,memory>. Make sure this
memory is considered in the store chain calculation.

Fixes #16948.

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2016-09-01 14:25:46 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 0dae9dfb08 cmd/compile: improve string iteration performance
Generate a for loop for ranging over strings that only needs to call
the runtime function charntorune for non ASCII characters.

This provides faster iteration over ASCII characters and slightly
faster iteration for other characters.

The runtime function charntorune is changed to take an index from where
to start decoding and returns the index after the last byte belonging
to the decoded rune.

All call sites of charntorune in the runtime are replaced by a for loop
that will be transformed by the compiler instead of calling the charntorune
function directly.

go binary size decreases by 80 bytes.
godoc binary size increases by around 4 kilobytes.

runtime:

name                           old time/op  new time/op  delta
RuneIterate/range/ASCII-4      43.7ns ± 3%  10.3ns ± 4%  -76.33%  (p=0.000 n=44+45)
RuneIterate/range/Japanese-4   72.5ns ± 2%  62.8ns ± 2%  -13.41%  (p=0.000 n=49+50)
RuneIterate/range1/ASCII-4     43.5ns ± 2%  10.4ns ± 3%  -76.18%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)
RuneIterate/range1/Japanese-4  72.5ns ± 2%  62.9ns ± 2%  -13.26%  (p=0.000 n=50+49)
RuneIterate/range2/ASCII-4     43.5ns ± 3%  10.3ns ± 2%  -76.22%  (p=0.000 n=48+47)
RuneIterate/range2/Japanese-4  72.4ns ± 2%  62.7ns ± 2%  -13.47%  (p=0.000 n=50+50)

strings:

name                 old time/op    new time/op    delta
IndexRune-4            64.7ns ± 5%    22.4ns ± 3%  -65.43%  (p=0.000 n=25+21)
MapNoChanges-4          269ns ± 2%     157ns ± 2%  -41.46%  (p=0.000 n=23+24)
Fields-4               23.0ms ± 2%    19.7ms ± 2%  -14.35%  (p=0.000 n=25+25)
FieldsFunc-4           23.1ms ± 2%    19.6ms ± 2%  -14.94%  (p=0.000 n=25+24)

name                 old speed      new speed      delta
Fields-4             45.6MB/s ± 2%  53.2MB/s ± 2%  +16.87%  (p=0.000 n=24+25)
FieldsFunc-4         45.5MB/s ± 2%  53.5MB/s ± 2%  +17.57%  (p=0.000 n=25+24)

Updates #13162

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2016-08-30 18:17:20 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann e6f9f39ce5 cmd/compile: generate makeslice calls with int arguments
Where possible generate calls to runtime makeslice with int arguments
during compile time instead of makeslice with int64 arguments.

This eliminates converting arguments for calls to makeslice with
int64 arguments for platforms where int64 values do not fit into
arguments of type int.

godoc 386 binary shrinks by approximately 12 kilobyte.

amd64:
name         old time/op  new time/op  delta
MakeSlice-2  29.8ns ± 1%  29.8ns ± 1%   ~     (p=1.000 n=24+24)

386:
name         old time/op  new time/op  delta
MakeSlice-2  52.3ns ± 0%  45.9ns ± 0%  -12.17%  (p=0.000 n=25+22)

Fixes  #15357

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2016-08-29 18:25:33 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 7f27f1dfdd cmd/compile: add MIPS64 optimizations, SSA on by default
Add the following optimizations:
- fold constants
- fold address into load/store
- simplify extensions and conditional branches
- remove nil checks

Turn on SSA on MIPS64 by default, and toggle the tests.

Fixes #16359.

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2016-08-26 19:45:06 +00:00
David Crawshaw 14efaa0dc3 cmd/compile: qualify unexported fields of unnamed types
The compiler was canonicalizing unnamed types of the form

	struct { i int }

across packages, even though an unexported field i should not be
accessible from other packages.

The fix requires both qualifying the field name in the string used by
the compiler to distinguish the type, and ensuring the struct's pkgpath
is set in the rtype version of the data when the type being written is
not part of the localpkg.

Fixes #16616

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2016-08-26 11:46:15 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 0bc94a8864 cmd/compile: when inlining ==, don’t take the address of the values
This CL reworks walkcompare for clarity and concision.
It also makes one significant functional change.
(The functional change is hard to separate cleanly
from the cleanup, so I just did them together.)
When inlining and unrolling an equality comparison
for a small struct or array, compare the elements like:

a[0] == b[0] && a[1] == b[1]

rather than

pa := &a
pb := &b
pa[0] == pb[0] && pa[1] == pb[1]

The result is the same, but taking the address
and working through the indirect
forces the backends to generate less efficient code.

This is only an improvement with the SSA backend.
However, every port but s390x now has a working
SSA backend, and switching to the SSA backend
by default everywhere is a priority for Go 1.8.
It thus seems reasonable to start to prioritize
SSA performance over the old backend.

Updates #15303


Sample code:

type T struct {
	a, b int8
}

func g(a T) bool {
	return a == T{1, 2}
}


SSA before:

"".g t=1 size=80 args=0x10 locals=0x8
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:7)	TEXT	"".g(SB), $8-16
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:7)	SUBQ	$8, SP
	0x0004 00004 (badeq.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·23e8278e2b69a3a75fa59b23c49ed6ad(SB)
	0x0004 00004 (badeq.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0004 00004 (badeq.go:8)	MOVBLZX	"".a+16(FP), AX
	0x0009 00009 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	AL, "".autotmp_0+6(SP)
	0x000d 00013 (badeq.go:8)	MOVBLZX	"".a+17(FP), AX
	0x0012 00018 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	AL, "".autotmp_0+7(SP)
	0x0016 00022 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	$0, "".autotmp_1+4(SP)
	0x001b 00027 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	$1, "".autotmp_1+4(SP)
	0x0020 00032 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	$2, "".autotmp_1+5(SP)
	0x0025 00037 (badeq.go:8)	MOVBLZX	"".autotmp_0+6(SP), AX
	0x002a 00042 (badeq.go:8)	MOVBLZX	"".autotmp_1+4(SP), CX
	0x002f 00047 (badeq.go:8)	CMPB	AL, CL
	0x0031 00049 (badeq.go:8)	JNE	70
	0x0033 00051 (badeq.go:8)	MOVBLZX	"".autotmp_0+7(SP), AX
	0x0038 00056 (badeq.go:8)	CMPB	AL, $2
	0x003a 00058 (badeq.go:8)	SETEQ	AL
	0x003d 00061 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	AL, "".~r1+24(FP)
	0x0041 00065 (badeq.go:8)	ADDQ	$8, SP
	0x0045 00069 (badeq.go:8)	RET
	0x0046 00070 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	$0, AL
	0x0048 00072 (badeq.go:8)	JMP	61

SSA after:

"".g t=1 size=32 args=0x10 locals=0x0
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:7)	TEXT	"".g(SB), $0-16
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:7)	NOP
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:7)	NOP
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$0, gclocals·23e8278e2b69a3a75fa59b23c49ed6ad(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:7)	FUNCDATA	$1, gclocals·33cdeccccebe80329f1fdbee7f5874cb(SB)
	0x0000 00000 (badeq.go:8)	MOVBLZX	"".a+8(FP), AX
	0x0005 00005 (badeq.go:8)	CMPB	AL, $1
	0x0007 00007 (badeq.go:8)	JNE	25
	0x0009 00009 (badeq.go:8)	MOVBLZX	"".a+9(FP), CX
	0x000e 00014 (badeq.go:8)	CMPB	CL, $2
	0x0011 00017 (badeq.go:8)	SETEQ	AL
	0x0014 00020 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	AL, "".~r1+16(FP)
	0x0018 00024 (badeq.go:8)	RET
	0x0019 00025 (badeq.go:8)	MOVB	$0, AL
	0x001b 00027 (badeq.go:8)	JMP	20


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2016-08-25 17:51:10 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 6286188986 cmd/compile: optimize integer "in range" expressions
Use unsigned comparisons to reduce from
two comparisons to one for integer "in range"
checks, such as a <= b && b < c.
We already do this for bounds checks.
Extend it to user code.

This is much easier to do in the front end than SSA.
A back end optimization would be more powerful,
but this is a good start.

This reduces the power of some of SSA prove
inferences (#16653), but those regressions appear
to be rare and not worth holding this CL for.

Fixes #15844.
Fixes #16697.

strconv benchmarks:

name                          old time/op  new time/op   delta
Atof64Decimal-8               41.4ns ± 3%   38.9ns ± 2%   -5.89%  (p=0.000 n=24+25)
Atof64Float-8                 48.5ns ± 0%   46.8ns ± 3%   -3.64%  (p=0.000 n=20+23)
Atof64FloatExp-8              97.7ns ± 4%   93.5ns ± 1%   -4.25%  (p=0.000 n=25+20)
Atof64Big-8                    187ns ± 8%    162ns ± 2%  -13.54%  (p=0.000 n=24+22)
Atof64RandomBits-8             250ns ± 6%    233ns ± 5%   -6.76%  (p=0.000 n=25+25)
Atof64RandomFloats-8           160ns ± 0%    152ns ± 0%   -5.00%  (p=0.000 n=21+22)
Atof32Decimal-8               41.1ns ± 1%   38.7ns ± 2%   -5.86%  (p=0.000 n=24+24)
Atof32Float-8                 46.1ns ± 1%   43.5ns ± 3%   -5.63%  (p=0.000 n=21+24)
Atof32FloatExp-8               101ns ± 4%    100ns ± 2%   -1.59%  (p=0.000 n=24+23)
Atof32Random-8                 136ns ± 3%    133ns ± 3%   -2.83%  (p=0.000 n=22+22)
Atoi-8                        33.8ns ± 3%   30.6ns ± 3%   -9.51%  (p=0.000 n=24+25)
AtoiNeg-8                     31.6ns ± 3%   29.1ns ± 2%   -8.05%  (p=0.000 n=23+24)
Atoi64-8                      48.6ns ± 1%   43.8ns ± 1%   -9.81%  (p=0.000 n=20+23)
Atoi64Neg-8                   47.1ns ± 4%   42.0ns ± 2%  -10.83%  (p=0.000 n=25+25)
FormatFloatDecimal-8           177ns ± 9%    178ns ± 6%     ~     (p=0.460 n=25+25)
FormatFloat-8                  282ns ± 6%    282ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.954 n=25+22)
FormatFloatExp-8               259ns ± 7%    255ns ± 6%     ~     (p=0.089 n=25+24)
FormatFloatNegExp-8            253ns ± 6%    254ns ± 6%     ~     (p=0.941 n=25+24)
FormatFloatBig-8               340ns ± 6%    341ns ± 8%     ~     (p=0.600 n=22+25)
AppendFloatDecimal-8          79.4ns ± 0%   80.6ns ± 6%     ~     (p=0.861 n=20+25)
AppendFloat-8                  175ns ± 3%    174ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.722 n=25+20)
AppendFloatExp-8               142ns ± 4%    142ns ± 2%     ~     (p=0.948 n=25+24)
AppendFloatNegExp-8            137ns ± 2%    138ns ± 2%   +0.70%  (p=0.001 n=24+25)
AppendFloatBig-8               218ns ± 3%    218ns ± 4%     ~     (p=0.596 n=25+25)
AppendFloatBinaryExp-8        80.0ns ± 4%   78.0ns ± 1%   -2.43%  (p=0.000 n=24+21)
AppendFloat32Integer-8        82.3ns ± 3%   79.3ns ± 4%   -3.69%  (p=0.000 n=24+25)
AppendFloat32ExactFraction-8   143ns ± 2%    143ns ± 0%     ~     (p=0.177 n=23+19)
AppendFloat32Point-8           175ns ± 3%    175ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.062 n=24+25)
AppendFloat32Exp-8             139ns ± 2%    137ns ± 4%   -1.05%  (p=0.001 n=24+24)
AppendFloat32NegExp-8          134ns ± 0%    137ns ± 4%   +2.06%  (p=0.000 n=22+25)
AppendFloat64Fixed1-8         97.8ns ± 0%   98.6ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.711 n=20+25)
AppendFloat64Fixed2-8          110ns ± 3%    110ns ± 5%   -0.45%  (p=0.037 n=24+24)
AppendFloat64Fixed3-8          102ns ± 3%    102ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.684 n=24+24)
AppendFloat64Fixed4-8          112ns ± 3%    110ns ± 0%   -1.43%  (p=0.000 n=25+18)
FormatInt-8                   3.18µs ± 4%   3.10µs ± 6%   -2.54%  (p=0.001 n=24+25)
AppendInt-8                   1.81µs ± 5%   1.80µs ± 5%     ~     (p=0.648 n=25+25)
FormatUint-8                   812ns ± 6%    816ns ± 6%     ~     (p=0.777 n=25+25)
AppendUint-8                   536ns ± 4%    538ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.798 n=20+22)
Quote-8                        605ns ± 6%    602ns ± 9%     ~     (p=0.573 n=25+25)
QuoteRune-8                   99.5ns ± 8%  100.2ns ± 7%     ~     (p=0.432 n=25+25)
AppendQuote-8                  361ns ± 3%    363ns ± 4%     ~     (p=0.085 n=25+25)
AppendQuoteRune-8             23.3ns ± 3%   22.4ns ± 2%   -3.79%  (p=0.000 n=25+24)
UnquoteEasy-8                  146ns ± 4%    145ns ± 5%     ~     (p=0.112 n=24+24)
UnquoteHard-8                  804ns ± 6%    771ns ± 6%   -4.10%  (p=0.000 n=25+24)

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2016-08-25 03:49:16 +00:00
Keith Randall 3e270ab80b cmd/compile: clean up ctz ops
Now that we have ops that can return 2 results, have BSF return a result
and flags.  We can then get rid of the redundant comparison and use CMOV
instead of CMOVconst ops.

Get rid of a bunch of the ops we don't use.  Ctz{8,16}, plus all the Clzs,
and CMOVNEs.  I don't think we'll ever use them, and they would be easy
to add back if needed.

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2016-08-23 23:45:12 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 6394eb378e cmd/compile: export package for _ (blank) struct fields
Blank struct fields are regular unexported fields. Two
blank fields are different if they are from different
packages. In order to correctly differentiate them, the
compiler needs the package information. Add it to the
export data.

Fixes #15514.

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2016-08-23 23:40:36 +00:00
Than McIntosh 78fac02cfd test: add test for gccgo issue #15722
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2016-08-23 20:43:59 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 9aea69d6dc cmd/compile: fix binary import of unsafe.Pointer literals
Add a type conversion to uintptr for untyped constants
before the conversion to unsafe.Pointer.

Fixes #16317

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2016-08-23 18:03:07 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 25d18954f6 test: add test case that gccgo miscompiled
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2016-08-23 14:19:45 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder e26499153e cmd/compile: use a map to track const switch cases
This is simpler than the sorting technique.
It also allows us to simplify or eliminate
some of the sorting decisions.

Most important, sorting will not work when case clauses
represent ranges of integers: There is no correct
sort order that allows overlap detection by comparing
neighbors. Using a map allows of a cheap, simple
approach to ranges, namely to insert every int
in the map. The equivalent approach for sorting
means juggling temporary Nodes for every int,
which is a lot more expensive.

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2016-08-23 05:28:33 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder bd2838be77 cmd/compile: use a map to detect duplicate type switch cases
This is a bit simpler than playing sorting games,
and it is clearer that it generates errors
in the correct (source) order.

It also allows us to simplify sorting.

It also prevents quadratic error messages for
(pathological) inputs with many duplicate type cases.

While we’re here, refactoring deduping into separate functions.

Negligible compilebench impact.

Fixes #15912.

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2016-08-23 05:17:05 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 1a3006b035 test: expand switch dead code test to include a range
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2016-08-23 05:12:39 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder cf20525bf4 cmd/compile: set correct line number for multiple defaults in switch error
Fixes #15911.

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2016-08-22 19:56:06 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann 6a393dc64f cmd/compile: fix compilation of math.Sqrt when used as a statement
Fixes #16804

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2016-08-21 16:49:48 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 70544c91ff cmd/compile/internal/syntax: match old parser errors and line numbers
This makes a bunch of changes to package syntax to tweak line numbers
for AST nodes. For example, short variable declaration statements are
now associated with the location of the ":=" token, and function calls
are associated with the location of the final ")" token. These help
satisfy many unit tests that assume the old parser's behavior.

Because many of these changes are questionable, they're guarded behind
a new "gcCompat" const to make them easy to identify and revisit in
the future.

A handful of remaining tests are too difficult to make behave
identically. These have been updated to execute with -newparser=0 and
comments explaining why they need to be fixed.

all.bash now passes with both the old and new parsers.

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2016-08-19 01:10:21 +00:00
David Chase 5b9ff11c3d cmd/compile: ppc64le working, not optimized enough
This time with the cherry-pick from the proper patch of
the old CL.

Stack size increased.
Corrected NaN-comparison glitches.
Marked g register as clobbered by calls.
Fixed shared libraries.

live_ssa.go still disabled because of differences.
Presumably turning on more optimization will fix
both the stack size and the live_ssa.go glitches.

Enhanced debugging output for shared libs test.

Rebased onto master.

Updates #16010.

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2016-08-18 16:34:47 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 3d5cf72ca9 cmd/compile: CSE copied tuple selectors
In CSE if a tuple generator is CSE'd to a different block, its
selectors are copied to the same block. In this case, also CES
the copied selectors.

Test copied from Keith's CL 27202.

Fixes #16741.

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2016-08-17 21:03:26 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 04e76f295f test: add test for CL 26831
Test nil check removal for access of PAUTOHEAP.

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2016-08-17 14:50:34 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 615a52b95b cmd/compile: inline x, ok := y.(T) where T is a scalar
When T is a scalar, there are no runtime calls
required, which makes this a clear win.

encoding/binary:
WriteInts-8                958ns ± 3%     864ns ± 2%   -9.80%  (p=0.000 n=15+15)

This also considerably shrinks a core fmt
routine:

Before: "".(*pp).printArg t=1 size=3952 args=0x20 locals=0xf0
After:  "".(*pp).printArg t=1 size=2624 args=0x20 locals=0x98

Unfortunately, I find it very hard to get stable
numbers out of the fmt benchmarks due to thermal scaling.

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2016-08-17 01:12:01 +00:00
Keith Randall a16a189fb9 test: remove unused variable
ssaMain is no longer needed.

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2016-08-16 21:46:54 +00:00
Keith Randall 64214792e2 cmd/compile: allow unsafe.Pointer(nil) as static data
Fixes #16306

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2016-08-16 17:47:50 +00:00
Robert Griesemer c7b9bd7456 cmd/compile: don't crash when exporting self-recursive interfaces
For #16369.

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2016-08-16 17:07:03 +00:00
Keith Randall d251030fa6 cmd/compile: don't fold >32bit constants into a MULQ
Don't fold constant factors into a multiply
beyond the capacity of a MULQ instruction (32 bits).

Fixes #16733

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2016-08-16 16:46:48 +00:00
Cherry Zhang d99cee79b9 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile, etc.: more ARM64 optimizations, and enable SSA by default
Add more ARM64 optimizations:
- use hardware zero register when it is possible.
- use shifted ops.
  The assembler supports shifted ops but not documented, nor knows
  how to print it. This CL adds them.
- enable fast division.
  This was disabled because it makes the old backend generate slower
  code. But with SSA it generates faster code.

Turn on SSA by default, also adjust tests.

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2016-08-15 03:37:34 +00:00
Keith Randall c069bc4996 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: implement GO386=387
Last part of the 386 SSA port.

Modify the x86 backend to simulate SSE registers and
instructions with 387 registers and instructions.
The simulation isn't terribly performant, but it works,
and the old implementation wasn't very performant either.
Leaving to people who care about 387 to optimize if they want.

Turn on SSA backend for 386 by default.

Fixes #16358

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2016-08-10 17:41:01 +00:00
Keith Randall 69a755b602 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: port SSA backend to amd64p32
It's not a new backend, just a PtrSize==4 modification
of the existing AMD64 backend.

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2016-08-09 15:48:26 +00:00
Keith Randall d2286ea284 [dev.ssa] Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into mergebranch
Semi-regular merge from tip into dev.ssa.

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2016-08-04 10:08:20 -07:00
Cherry Zhang 111d590f86 cmd/compile: fix possible spill of invalid pointer with DUFFZERO on AMD64
SSA compiler on AMD64 may spill Duff-adjusted address as scalar. If
the object is on stack and the stack moves, the spilled address become
invalid.

Making the spill pointer-typed does not work. The Duff-adjusted address
points to the memory before the area to be zeroed and may be invalid.
This may cause stack scanning code panic.

Fix it by doing Duff-adjustment in genValue, so the intermediate value
is not seen by the reg allocator, and will not be spilled.

Add a test to cover both cases. As it depends on allocation, it may
be not always triggered.

Fixes #16515.

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2016-07-29 01:09:55 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 6b6de15d32 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: support NaCl in SSA for ARM
NaCl code runs in sandbox and there are restrictions for its
instruction uses
(https://developer.chrome.com/native-client/reference/sandbox_internals/arm-32-bit-sandbox).

Like the legacy backend, on NaCl,
- don't use R9, which is used as NaCl's "thread pointer".
- don't use Duff's device.
- don't use indexed load/stores.
- the assembler rewrites DIV/MOD to runtime calls, which on NaCl
  clobbers R12, so R12 is marked as clobbered for DIV/MOD.
- other restrictions are satisfied by the assembler.

Enable SSA specific tests on nacl/arm, and disable non-SSA ones.

Updates #15365.

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2016-07-16 03:13:45 +00:00
Keith Randall efefd11725 [dev.ssa] Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into mergebranch
Semi-regular merge of tip into dev.ssa.

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2016-07-13 11:12:44 -07:00
Ian Lance Taylor bbe5da4260 cmd/compile, syscall: add //go:uintptrescapes comment, and use it
This new comment can be used to declare that the uintptr arguments to a
function may be converted from pointers, and that those pointers should
be considered to escape. This is used for the Call methods in
dll_windows.go that take uintptr arguments, because they call Syscall.

We can't treat these functions as we do syscall.Syscall, because unlike
Syscall they may cause the stack to grow. For Syscall we can assume that
stack arguments can remain on the stack, but for these functions we need
them to escape.

Fixes #16035.

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2016-07-06 20:48:41 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 42181ad852 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: enable SSA on ARM by default
As Josh mentioned in CL 24716, there has been requests for using SSA
for ARM. SSA can still be disabled by setting -ssa=0 for cmd/compile,
or partially enabled with GOSSAFUNC, GOSSAPKG, and GOSSAHASH.

Not enable SSA by default on NaCl, which is not supported yet.

Enable SSA-specific tests on ARM: live_ssa.go and nilptr3_ssa.go;
disable non-SSA tests: live.go, nilptr3.go, and slicepot.go.

Updates #15365.

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2016-07-06 15:05:50 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 519b469795 cmd/compile: mark live heap-allocated pparamout vars as needzero
If we don't mark them as needzero, we have a live pointer variable
containing possible garbage, which will baffle the GC.

Fixes #16249.

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2016-07-02 00:40:40 +00:00
Konstantin Shaposhnikov 85a4f44745 cmd/vet: make checking example names in _test packages more robust
Prior to this change package "foo" had to be installed in order to check
example names in "foo_test" package.

However by the time "foo_test" package is checked a parsed "foo" package
has been already constructed. Use it to check example names.

Also change TestDivergentPackagesExamples test to pass directory of the
package to the vet tool as it is the most common way to invoke it. This
requires changes to errchk to add support for grabbing source files from
a directory.

Fixes #16189

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2016-06-28 22:09:00 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor e0f986bf26 cmd/compile: avoid function literal name collision with "glob"
The compiler was treating all global function literals as occurring in a
function named "glob", which caused a symbol name collision when there
was an actual function named "glob".  Fixed by adding a period.

Fixes #16193.

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2016-06-27 21:05:28 +00:00
Keith Randall 6effdd28de cmd/compile: keep heap pointer for escaping output parameters live
Make sure the pointer to the heap copy of an output parameter is kept
live throughout the function.  The function could panic at any point,
and then a defer could recover.  Thus, we need the pointer to the heap
copy always available so the post-deferreturn code can copy the return
value back to the stack.

Before this CL, the pointer to the heap copy could be considered dead in
certain situations, like code which is reverse dominated by a panic call.

Fixes #16095.

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2016-06-27 16:48:48 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 1f446432dd cmd/compile: fix error msg mentioning different packages with same name
This is a regression from 1.6. The respective code in importimport
(export.go) was not exactly replicated with the new importer. Also
copied over the missing cyclic import check.

Added test cases.

Fixes #16133.

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2016-06-22 00:12:55 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 845992eeed test: add -s flag to commands understood by run.go
If -s is specified, each file is considered a separate
package even if multiple files have the same package names.

For instance, the action and flag "errorcheckdir -s"
will compile all files in the respective directory as
individual packages.

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2016-06-22 00:06:19 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 09834d1c08 runtime: panic with the right error on iface conversion
A straight conversion from a type T to an interface type I, where T does
not implement I, should always panic with an interface conversion error
that shows the missing method.  This was not happening if the conversion
was done once using the comma-ok form (the result would not be OK) and
then again in a straight conversion.  Due to an error in the runtime
package the second conversion was failing with a nil pointer
dereference.

Fixes #16130.

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2016-06-21 01:43:42 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor e1a6e71e74 test: add missing copyright notice
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2016-06-20 23:46:33 +00:00
David Crawshaw af0fc83985 cmd/compile, etc: handle many struct fields
This adds 8 bytes of binary size to every type that has methods. It is
the smallest change I could come up with for 1.7.

Fixes #16037

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2016-06-14 15:32:34 +00:00
David Chase 595426c0d9 cmd/compile: fix OASWB rewriting in racewalk
Special case for rewriting OAS inits omitted OASWB, added
that and OAS2FUNC.  The special case cannot be default case,
that causes racewalk to fail in horrible ways.

Fixes #16008.

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2016-06-12 23:58:25 +00:00
Keith Randall e3f1c66f31 cmd/compile: for tail calls in stubs, ensure args are alive
The generated code for interface stubs sometimes just messes
with a few of the args and then tail-calls to the target routine.
The args that aren't explicitly modified appear to not be used.
But they are used, by the thing we're tail calling.

Fixes #16016

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2016-06-09 19:32:51 +00:00
Cherry Zhang f3689d1382 cmd/compile: nilcheck interface value in go/defer interface call for SSA
This matches the behavior of the legacy backend.

Fixes #15975 (if this is the intended behavior)

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2016-06-08 20:35:53 +00:00
Keith Randall afad74ec30 cmd/compile: cgen_append can handle complex targets
Post-liveness fix, the slices on both sides can now be
indirects of & variables.  The cgen code handles those
cases just fine.

Fixes #15988

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2016-06-08 00:01:09 +00:00
Keith Randall 2f088884ae cmd/compile: use fake package for allocating autos
Make sure auto names don't conflict with function names. Before this CL,
we confused name a.len (the len field of the slice a) with a.len (the function
len declared on a).

Fixes #15961

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2016-06-07 06:04:23 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 6901b08482 cmd/link: avoid name collision with DWARF .def suffix
Adding a .def suffix for DWARF info collided with the DWARF info,
without the suffix, for a method named def. Change the suffix to ..def
instead.

Fixes #15926.

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2016-06-03 16:56:29 +00:00
Robert Griesemer bbd1dcdf7d cmd/compile: correctly export underlying type of predecl. error type
Fixes #15920.

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2016-06-01 21:32:46 +00:00
Keith Randall 52fe472472 cmd/compile: for arm, zero unaligned memory 1 byte at a time
If memory might be unaligned, zero it one byte at a time
instead of 4 bytes at a time.

Fixes #15902

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2016-06-01 14:14:13 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 8003e79154 test: add more switch error handling tests
Some of these errors are reported in the wrong places.
That’s issue #15911 and #15912.

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2016-05-31 22:29:36 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 0e13dbc1a9 cmd/compile: disallow multiple nil cases in a type switch
Fixes #15898.

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2016-05-31 20:31:00 +00:00
Russ Cox b6dc3e6f66 cmd/compile: fix liveness computation for heap-escaped parameters
The liveness computation of parameters generally was never
correct, but forcing all parameters to be live throughout the
function covered up that problem. The new SSA back end is
too clever: even though it currently keeps the parameter values live
throughout the function, it may find optimizations that mean
the current values are not written back to the original parameter
stack slots immediately or ever (for example if a parameter is set
to nil, SSA constant propagation may replace all later uses of the
parameter with a constant nil, eliminating the need to write the nil
value back to the stack slot), so the liveness code must now
track the actual operations on the stack slots, exposing these
problems.

One small problem in the handling of arguments is that nodarg
can return ONAME PPARAM nodes with adjusted offsets, so that
there are actually multiple *Node pointers for the same parameter
in the instruction stream. This might be possible to correct, but
not in this CL. For now, we fix this by using n.Orig instead of n
when considering PPARAM and PPARAMOUT nodes.

The major problem in the handling of arguments is general
confusion in the liveness code about the meaning of PPARAM|PHEAP
and PPARAMOUT|PHEAP nodes, especially as contrasted with PAUTO|PHEAP.
The difference between these two is that when a local variable "moves"
to the heap, it's really just allocated there to start with; in contrast,
when an argument moves to the heap, the actual data has to be copied
there from the stack at the beginning of the function, and when a
result "moves" to the heap the value in the heap has to be copied
back to the stack when the function returns
This general confusion is also present in the SSA back end.

The PHEAP bit worked decently when I first introduced it 7 years ago (!)
in 391425ae. The back end did nothing sophisticated, and in particular
there was no analysis at all: no escape analysis, no liveness analysis,
and certainly no SSA back end. But the complications caused in the
various downstream consumers suggest that this should be a detail
kept mainly in the front end.

This CL therefore eliminates both the PHEAP bit and even the idea of
"heap variables" from the back ends.

First, it replaces the PPARAM|PHEAP, PPARAMOUT|PHEAP, and PAUTO|PHEAP
variable classes with the single PAUTOHEAP, a pseudo-class indicating
a variable maintained on the heap and available by indirecting a
local variable kept on the stack (a plain PAUTO).

Second, walkexpr replaces all references to PAUTOHEAP variables
with indirections of the corresponding PAUTO variable.
The back ends and the liveness code now just see plain indirected
variables. This may actually produce better code, but the real goal
here is to eliminate these little-used and somewhat suspect code
paths in the back end analyses.

The OPARAM node type goes away too.

A followup CL will do the same to PPARAMREF. I'm not sure that
the back ends (SSA in particular) are handling those right either,
and with the framework established in this CL that change is trivial
and the result clearly more correct.

Fixes #15747.

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2016-05-27 03:19:52 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 30282b091d cmd/compile: correctly import labels, gotos, and fallthroughs
The importer had several bugs with respect to labels and gotos:
- it didn't create a new ONAME node for label names (label dcl,
  goto, continue, and break)
- it overwrote the symbol for gotos with the dclstack
- it didn't set the dclstack for labels

In the process changed export format slightly to always assume
a label name for labels and gotos, and never assume a label for
fallthroughs.

For fallthroughs and switch cases, now also set Xoffset like in
the parser. (Not setting it, i.e., using 0 was ok since this is
only used for verifying correct use of fallthroughs, which was
checked already. But it's an extra level of verification of the
import.)

Fixes #15838.

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2016-05-26 00:32:03 +00:00
Russ Cox 85e3c9e6b8 cmd/compile, go/types: omit needless word in error message
CL 21462 and CL 21463 made this message say explicitly that the problem
was a struct field in a map, but the word "directly" is unnecessary,
sounds wrong, and makes the error long.

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2016-05-24 15:07:16 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 448246adff cmd/compile: don't exit early because of hidden error messages
Non-syntax errors are always counted to determine if to exit
early, but then deduplication eliminates them. This can lead
to situations which report "too many errors" and only one
error is shown.

De-duplicate non-syntax errors early, at least the ones that
appear consecutively, and only count the ones actually being
shown. This doesn't work perfectly as they may not appear in
sequence, but it's cheap and good enough.

Fixes #14136.

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2016-05-19 23:17:54 +00:00
Keith Randall d603c27c6b cmd/compile: large ptr literals must escape
They get rewritten to NEWs, and they must be marked as escaping
so walk doesn't try to allocate them back onto the stack.

Fixes #15733

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2016-05-19 15:12:01 +00:00
Keith Randall 075880a8e8 cmd/compile: fix build
Run live vars test only on ssa builds.
We can't just drop KeepAlive ops during regalloc.  We need
to replace them with copies.

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2016-05-18 20:44:00 +00:00
Keith Randall 3572c6418b cmd/compile: keep pointer input arguments live throughout function
Introduce a KeepAlive op which makes sure that its argument is kept
live until the KeepAlive.  Use KeepAlive to mark pointer input
arguments as live after each function call and at each return.

We do this change only for pointer arguments.  Those are the
critical ones to handle because they might have finalizers.
Doing compound arguments (slices, structs, ...) is more complicated
because we would need to track field liveness individually (we do
that for auto variables now, but inputs requires extra trickery).

Turn off the automatic marking of args as live.  That way, when args
are explicitly nulled, plive will know that the original argument is
dead.

The KeepAlive op will be the eventual implementation of
runtime.KeepAlive.

Fixes #15277

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2016-05-18 19:25:27 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky c65647d620 cmd/compile: handle unsafe.Pointer(f()) correctly
Previously statements like

    f(unsafe.Pointer(g()), int(h()))

would be reordered into a sequence of statements like

    autotmp_g := g()
    autotmp_h := h()
    f(unsafe.Pointer(autotmp_g), int(autotmp_h))

which can leave g's temporary value on the stack as a uintptr, rather
than an unsafe.Pointer. Instead, recognize uintptr-to-unsafe.Pointer
conversions when reordering function calls to instead produce:

    autotmp_g := unsafe.Pointer(g())
    autotmp_h := h()
    f(autotmp_g, int(autotmp_h))

Fixes #15329.

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2016-05-18 14:01:22 +00:00
Robert Griesemer aff4889089 cmd/compile: clean up encoding of method expressions and add test
Fixes #15646.

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2016-05-11 19:23:04 +00:00
Keith Randall 9e96ad851d test: add test for unlowered ITab
See #15604.  This was a bug in a CL that has since been
rolled back.  Adding a test to challenge the next attempter.

Change-Id: Ic43be254ea6eaab0071018cdc61d9b1c21f19cbf
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2016-05-10 16:30:34 +00:00
David Chase 3c09001917 cmd/compile: correct sparseSet probes in regalloc to avoid index error
In regalloc, a sparse map is preallocated for later use by
spill-in-loop sinking.  However, variables (spills) are added
during register allocation before spill sinking, and a map
query involving any of these new variables will index out of
bounds in the map.

To fix:
1) fix the queries to use s.orig[v.ID].ID instead, to ensure
proper indexing.  Note that s.orig will be nil for values
that are not eligible for spilling (like memory and flags).

2) add a test.

Fixes #15585.

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2016-05-09 18:35:44 +00:00
Russ Cox feb6131b1a cmd/compile: add -linkobj flag to allow writing object file in two parts
This flag is experimental and the semantics may change
even after Go 1.7 is released. There are no changes to code
not using the flag.

The first part is for reading by future compiles.
The second part is for reading by the final link step.
Splitting the file this way allows distributed build systems
to ship the compile-input part only to compile steps and
the linker-input part only to linker steps.

The first part is basically just the export data,
and the second part is basically everything else.
The overall files still have the same broad structure,
so that existing tools will work with both halves.
It's just that various pieces are empty in the two halves.

This also copies the two bits of data the linker needed from
export data into the object header proper, so that the linker
doesn't need any export data at all. That eliminates a TODO
that was left for switching to the binary export data.
(Now the linker doesn't need to know about the switch.)

The default is still to write out a combined output file.
Nothing changes unless you pass -linkobj to the compiler.
There is no support in the go command for -linkobj,
since the go command doesn't copy objects around.
The expectation is that other build systems (like bazel, say)
might take advantage of this.

The header adjustment and the option for the split output
was intended as part of the zip archives, but the zip archives
have been cut from Go 1.7. Doing this to the current archives
both unblocks one step in the switch to binary export data
and enables alternate build systems to experiment with the
new flag using the Go 1.7 release.

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2016-05-09 17:31:45 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 87a2ae1fa2 cmd/compile: fix binary export of composite literals with implicit types
Also:
- replaced remaining panics with Fatal calls
- more comments

Fixes #15572.

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2016-05-09 06:16:07 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 3696e469e5 test: add test for issue 15602
The problem was fixed by the rollback in CL 22930.
This CL just adds a test to prevent regressions.

Fixes #15602

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2016-05-08 22:59:43 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 55546efeee Revert "cmd/compile: properly handle map assignments for OAS2DOTTYPE"
This reverts commit 9d7c9b4384.

For #15602.

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2016-05-08 20:15:04 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 394ac818b0 cmd/compile: add and enable (internal) option to only track named types
The new export format keeps track of all types that are exported.
If a type is seen that was exported before, only a reference to
that type is emitted. The importer maintains a list of all the
seen types and uses that list to resolve type references.

The existing compiler infrastructure's invariants assumes that
only named types are referred to before they are fully set up.
Referring to unnamed incomplete types causes problems. One of
the issues was #15548.

Added a new internal flag 'trackAllTypes' to enable/disable
this type tracking. With this change only named types are
tracked.

Verified that this fix also addresses #15548, even w/o the
prior fix for that issue (in fact that prior fix is turned
off if trackAllTypes is disabled because it's not needed).

The test for #15548 covers also this change.

For #15548.

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2016-05-07 23:56:02 +00:00
Tal Shprecher 9d7c9b4384 cmd/compile: properly handle map assignments for OAS2DOTTYPE
The boolean destination in an OAS2DOTTYPE expression craps out during
compilation when trying to assign to a map entry because, unlike slice entries,
map entries are not directly addressable in memory. The solution is to
properly order the boolean destination node so that map entries are set
via autotmp variables.

Fixes #14678

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2016-05-07 08:00:39 +00:00
Robert Griesemer d68f800620 test: update test for issue 15548
Accidentally checked in the version of file c.go that doesn't
exhibit the bug - hence the test was not testing the bug fix.
Double-checked that this version exposes the bug w/o the fix.

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2016-05-06 02:50:42 +00:00
Robert Griesemer 8650c23034 cmd/compile: verify imported types after they are fully imported
Fixes #15548.

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2016-05-05 20:31:30 +00:00
Cherry Zhang 04a30025db test: enable fixedbugs/issue10607.go test on linux/mips64x
external linking is now supported.

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2016-05-04 16:42:08 +00:00
Emmanuel Odeke 53fd522c0d all: make copyright headers consistent with one space after period
Follows suit with https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/20111.

Generated by running
$ grep -R 'Go Authors.  All' * | cut -d":" -f1 | while read F;do perl -pi -e 's/Go
Authors.  All/Go Authors. All/g' $F;done

The code in cmd/internal/unvendor wasn't changed.

Fixes #15213

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2016-05-02 13:43:18 +00:00
David Chase d8d33514f9 cmd/compile: Move divconst_test out of test/bench/go1
This is necessary to avoid disrupting the go1 suite and gives
us a place to put other tests of basic compiler function and
correctness.

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2016-04-29 16:20:18 +00:00
Robert Griesemer d954f9c4d1 test: added test case for (fixed) issue 15470
Follow-up to https://golang.org/cl/22543.

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2016-04-29 00:42:13 +00:00
Austin Clements b49b71ae19 runtime: don't rescan globals
Currently the runtime rescans globals during mark 2 and mark
termination. This costs as much as 500µs/MB in STW time, which is
enough to surpass the 10ms STW limit with only 20MB of globals.

It's also basically unnecessary. The compiler already generates write
barriers for global -> heap pointer updates and the regular write
barrier doesn't check whether the slot is a global or in the heap.
Some less common write barriers do cause problems.
heapBitsBulkBarrier, which is used by typedmemmove and related
functions, currently depends on having access to the pointer bitmap
and as a result ignores writes to globals. Likewise, the
reflect-related write barriers reflect_typedmemmovepartial and
callwritebarrier ignore non-heap destinations; though it appears they
can never be called with global pointers anyway.

This commit makes heapBitsBulkBarrier issue write barriers for writes
to global pointers using the data and BSS pointer bitmaps, removes the
inheap checks from the reflection write barriers, and eliminates the
rescans during mark 2 and mark termination. It also adds a test that
writes to globals have write barriers.

Programs with large data+BSS segments (with pointers) aren't common,
but for programs that do have large data+BSS segments, this
significantly reduces pause time:

name \ 95%ile-time/markTerm              old         new  delta
LargeBSS/bss:1GB/gomaxprocs:4  148200µs ± 6%  302µs ±52%  -99.80% (p=0.008 n=5+5)

This very slightly improves the go1 benchmarks:

name                      old time/op    new time/op    delta
BinaryTree17-12              2.62s ± 3%     2.62s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.904 n=20+20)
Fannkuch11-12                2.15s ± 1%     2.13s ± 0%  -1.29%  (p=0.000 n=18+20)
FmtFprintfEmpty-12          48.3ns ± 2%    47.6ns ± 1%  -1.52%  (p=0.000 n=20+16)
FmtFprintfString-12          152ns ± 0%     152ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.725 n=18+18)
FmtFprintfInt-12             150ns ± 1%     149ns ± 1%  -1.14%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
FmtFprintfIntInt-12          250ns ± 0%     244ns ± 1%  -2.12%  (p=0.000 n=20+18)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-12     219ns ± 1%     217ns ± 1%  -1.20%  (p=0.000 n=19+20)
FmtFprintfFloat-12           280ns ± 0%     281ns ± 1%  +0.47%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
FmtManyArgs-12               928ns ± 0%     923ns ± 1%  -0.53%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
GobDecode-12                7.21ms ± 1%    7.24ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.091 n=19+19)
GobEncode-12                6.07ms ± 1%    6.05ms ± 1%  -0.36%  (p=0.002 n=20+17)
Gzip-12                      265ms ± 1%     265ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.496 n=20+19)
Gunzip-12                   39.6ms ± 1%    39.3ms ± 1%  -0.85%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
HTTPClientServer-12         74.0µs ± 2%    73.8µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.569 n=20+19)
JSONEncode-12               15.4ms ± 1%    15.3ms ± 1%  -0.25%  (p=0.049 n=17+17)
JSONDecode-12               53.7ms ± 2%    53.0ms ± 1%  -1.29%  (p=0.000 n=18+17)
Mandelbrot200-12            3.97ms ± 1%    3.97ms ± 0%    ~     (p=0.072 n=17+18)
GoParse-12                  3.35ms ± 2%    3.36ms ± 1%  +0.51%  (p=0.005 n=18+20)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-12      72.7ns ± 2%    72.2ns ± 1%  -0.70%  (p=0.005 n=19+19)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-12       246ns ± 1%     245ns ± 0%  -0.60%  (p=0.000 n=18+16)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-12      72.8ns ± 1%    72.5ns ± 1%  -0.37%  (p=0.011 n=18+18)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-12       380ns ± 1%     385ns ± 1%  +1.34%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-12      115ns ± 2%     115ns ± 1%  +0.44%  (p=0.047 n=20+20)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-12     35.4µs ± 1%    35.5µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.079 n=18+19)
RegexpMatchHard_32-12       1.83µs ± 0%    1.80µs ± 1%  -1.76%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-12       55.1µs ± 0%    54.3µs ± 1%  -1.42%  (p=0.000 n=18+19)
Revcomp-12                   386ms ± 1%     381ms ± 1%  -1.14%  (p=0.000 n=18+18)
Template-12                 61.5ms ± 2%    61.5ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.647 n=19+20)
TimeParse-12                 338ns ± 0%     336ns ± 1%  -0.72%  (p=0.000 n=14+19)
TimeFormat-12                350ns ± 0%     357ns ± 0%  +2.05%  (p=0.000 n=19+18)
[Geo mean]                  55.3µs         55.0µs       -0.41%

Change-Id: I57e8720385a1b991aeebd111b6874354308e2a6b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20829
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Rick Hudson <rlh@golang.org>
2016-04-27 18:48:16 +00:00
Zhongwei Yao 74a9bad638 cmd/compile: enable const division for arm64
performance:
benchmark                   old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkDivconstI64-8      8.28          2.70          -67.39%
BenchmarkDivconstU64-8      8.28          4.69          -43.36%
BenchmarkDivconstI32-8      8.28          6.39          -22.83%
BenchmarkDivconstU32-8      8.28          4.43          -46.50%
BenchmarkDivconstI16-8      5.17          5.17          +0.00%
BenchmarkDivconstU16-8      5.33          5.34          +0.19%
BenchmarkDivconstI8-8       3.50          3.50          +0.00%
BenchmarkDivconstU8-8       3.51          3.50          -0.28%

Fixes #15382

Change-Id: Ibce7b28f0586d593b33c4d4ecc5d5e7e7c905d13
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/22292
Reviewed-by: Michael Munday <munday@ca.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2016-04-27 17:47:49 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky e48a2958d1 cmd/compile: treat empty and absent struct field tags as identical
Fixes #15439.

Change-Id: I5a32384c46e20f8db6968e5a9e854c45ab262fe4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/22429
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
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2016-04-25 21:28:45 +00:00
Alexandru Moșoi 8b92397bcd cmd/compile: introduce bool operations.
Introduce OrB, EqB, NeqB, AndB to handle bool operations.

Change-Id: I53e4d5125a8090d5eeb4576db619103f19fff58d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/22412
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2016-04-25 20:43:04 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 9dcbc43f4f test: add test for issue 15084
The underlying issues have been fixed.
All the individual fixes have their own tests,
but it's still useful to have a plain source test.

Fixes #15084

Change-Id: I06c485a7d0716201bd57d1f3be53668dddd7ec14
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/22426
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Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2016-04-25 19:20:40 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 3de87bc4d9 test: add test that required algs get generated
This is a follow-up to CLs 19769 and 19770.

Change-Id: Ia9b71055613b80df4ce62b34fcc4f479f04f72fd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/22399
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Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2016-04-24 21:36:52 +00:00