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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "config.h"
#include "go-assert.h"
#include <complex.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <semaphore.h>
#include <ucontext.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
#include <sys/mman.h>
#endif
#define _STRINGIFY2_(x) #x
#define _STRINGIFY_(x) _STRINGIFY2_(x)
#define GOSYM_PREFIX _STRINGIFY_(__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__)
/* This file supports C files copied from the 6g runtime library.
This is a version of the 6g runtime.h rewritten for gccgo's version
of the code. */
typedef signed int int8 __attribute__ ((mode (QI)));
typedef unsigned int uint8 __attribute__ ((mode (QI)));
typedef signed int int16 __attribute__ ((mode (HI)));
typedef unsigned int uint16 __attribute__ ((mode (HI)));
typedef signed int int32 __attribute__ ((mode (SI)));
typedef unsigned int uint32 __attribute__ ((mode (SI)));
typedef signed int int64 __attribute__ ((mode (DI)));
typedef unsigned int uint64 __attribute__ ((mode (DI)));
typedef float float32 __attribute__ ((mode (SF)));
typedef double float64 __attribute__ ((mode (DF)));
typedef signed int intptr __attribute__ ((mode (pointer)));
typedef unsigned int uintptr __attribute__ ((mode (pointer)));
typedef intptr intgo; // Go's int
typedef uintptr uintgo; // Go's uint
typedef uintptr uintreg;
/* Defined types. */
typedef _Bool bool;
typedef uint8 byte;
runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C runtime code in libgo/runtime. This will ensure that the Go code and C code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to Go. The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7 release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and modify others for use with libgo. The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7 file when we convert to the new memory allocator. The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which describes the gc version of those structures. Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported from the Go package. These names were updated in the C code. The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was done some time ago in the gc sources. Now the m field is always accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local variable. This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly in all cases. Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051 From-SVN: r239872
2016-08-30 23:07:47 +02:00
typedef struct g G;
typedef struct mutex Lock;
typedef struct m M;
typedef struct p P;
typedef struct note Note;
typedef struct String String;
typedef struct FuncVal FuncVal;
typedef struct SigTab SigTab;
runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C runtime code in libgo/runtime. This will ensure that the Go code and C code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to Go. The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7 release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and modify others for use with libgo. The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7 file when we convert to the new memory allocator. The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which describes the gc version of those structures. Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported from the Go package. These names were updated in the C code. The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was done some time ago in the gc sources. Now the m field is always accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local variable. This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly in all cases. Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051 From-SVN: r239872
2016-08-30 23:07:47 +02:00
typedef struct mcache MCache;
typedef struct FixAlloc FixAlloc;
typedef struct hchan Hchan;
typedef struct timer Timer;
runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C runtime code in libgo/runtime. This will ensure that the Go code and C code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to Go. The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7 release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and modify others for use with libgo. The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7 file when we convert to the new memory allocator. The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which describes the gc version of those structures. Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported from the Go package. These names were updated in the C code. The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was done some time ago in the gc sources. Now the m field is always accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local variable. This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly in all cases. Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051 From-SVN: r239872
2016-08-30 23:07:47 +02:00
typedef struct gcstats GCStats;
typedef struct lfnode LFNode;
typedef struct ParFor ParFor;
typedef struct ParForThread ParForThread;
runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C runtime code in libgo/runtime. This will ensure that the Go code and C code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to Go. The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7 release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and modify others for use with libgo. The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7 file when we convert to the new memory allocator. The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which describes the gc version of those structures. Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported from the Go package. These names were updated in the C code. The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was done some time ago in the gc sources. Now the m field is always accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local variable. This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly in all cases. Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051 From-SVN: r239872
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typedef struct cgoMal CgoMal;
typedef struct PollDesc PollDesc;
typedef struct sudog SudoG;
typedef struct schedt Sched;
typedef struct __go_open_array Slice;
typedef struct iface Iface;
typedef struct eface Eface;
typedef struct __go_type_descriptor Type;
runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C runtime code in libgo/runtime. This will ensure that the Go code and C code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to Go. The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7 release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and modify others for use with libgo. The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7 file when we convert to the new memory allocator. The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which describes the gc version of those structures. Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported from the Go package. These names were updated in the C code. The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was done some time ago in the gc sources. Now the m field is always accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local variable. This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly in all cases. Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051 From-SVN: r239872
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typedef struct _defer Defer;
typedef struct _panic Panic;
typedef struct __go_ptr_type PtrType;
typedef struct __go_func_type FuncType;
typedef struct __go_interface_type InterfaceType;
typedef struct __go_map_type MapType;
typedef struct __go_channel_type ChanType;
typedef struct tracebackg Traceback;
runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C runtime code in libgo/runtime. This will ensure that the Go code and C code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to Go. The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7 release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and modify others for use with libgo. The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7 file when we convert to the new memory allocator. The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which describes the gc version of those structures. Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported from the Go package. These names were updated in the C code. The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was done some time ago in the gc sources. Now the m field is always accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local variable. This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly in all cases. Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051 From-SVN: r239872
2016-08-30 23:07:47 +02:00
typedef struct location Location;
struct String
{
const byte* str;
intgo len;
};
struct FuncVal
{
void (*fn)(void);
// variable-size, fn-specific data here
};
#include "array.h"
// Rename Go types generated by mkrsysinfo.sh from C types, to avoid
// the name conflict.
#define timeval go_timeval
#define timespec go_timespec
runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C runtime code in libgo/runtime. This will ensure that the Go code and C code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to Go. The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7 release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and modify others for use with libgo. The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7 file when we convert to the new memory allocator. The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which describes the gc version of those structures. Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported from the Go package. These names were updated in the C code. The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was done some time ago in the gc sources. Now the m field is always accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local variable. This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly in all cases. Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051 From-SVN: r239872
2016-08-30 23:07:47 +02:00
#include "runtime.inc"
#undef timeval
#undef timespec
/*
* Per-CPU declaration.
*/
extern M* runtime_m(void);
extern G* runtime_g(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.getg");
extern M runtime_m0;
extern G runtime_g0;
enum
{
true = 1,
false = 0,
};
enum
{
PtrSize = sizeof(void*),
};
enum
{
// Per-M stack segment cache size.
StackCacheSize = 32,
// Global <-> per-M stack segment cache transfer batch size.
StackCacheBatch = 16,
};
struct SigTab
{
int32 sig;
int32 flags;
void* fwdsig;
};
#ifdef GOOS_nacl
enum {
NaCl = 1,
};
#else
enum {
NaCl = 0,
};
#endif
#ifdef GOOS_windows
enum {
Windows = 1
};
#else
enum {
Windows = 0
};
#endif
#ifdef GOOS_solaris
enum {
Solaris = 1
};
#else
enum {
Solaris = 0
};
#endif
// Parallel for descriptor.
struct ParFor
{
const FuncVal *body; // executed for each element
uint32 done; // number of idle threads
uint32 nthr; // total number of threads
uint32 nthrmax; // maximum number of threads
uint32 thrseq; // thread id sequencer
uint32 cnt; // iteration space [0, cnt)
bool wait; // if true, wait while all threads finish processing,
// otherwise parfor may return while other threads are still working
ParForThread *thr; // array of thread descriptors
// stats
uint64 nsteal __attribute__((aligned(8))); // force alignment for m68k
uint64 nstealcnt;
uint64 nprocyield;
uint64 nosyield;
uint64 nsleep;
};
extern bool runtime_precisestack;
extern bool runtime_copystack;
/*
* defined macros
* you need super-gopher-guru privilege
* to add this list.
*/
#define nelem(x) (sizeof(x)/sizeof((x)[0]))
#define nil ((void*)0)
#define USED(v) ((void) v)
#define ROUND(x, n) (((x)+(n)-1)&~(uintptr)((n)-1)) /* all-caps to mark as macro: it evaluates n twice */
enum {
// hashinit wants this many random bytes
HashRandomBytes = 32
};
void runtime_hashinit(void);
void runtime_traceback(int32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.traceback");
void runtime_tracebackothers(G*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.tracebackothers");
enum
{
// The maximum number of frames we print for a traceback
TracebackMaxFrames = 100,
};
/*
* external data
*/
extern uintptr* runtime_getZerobase(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.getZerobase");
extern G* runtime_getallg(intgo)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.getallg");
extern uintptr runtime_getallglen(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.getallglen");
extern G* runtime_lastg;
extern M* runtime_getallm(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.getallm");
extern P** runtime_allp;
extern Sched* runtime_sched;
extern uint32 runtime_panicking(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.getPanicking");
extern int8* runtime_goos;
extern int32 runtime_ncpu;
extern void (*runtime_sysargs)(int32, uint8**);
extern struct debugVars runtime_debug;
extern bool runtime_isstarted;
extern bool runtime_isarchive;
/*
* common functions and data
*/
#define runtime_strcmp(s1, s2) __builtin_strcmp((s1), (s2))
#define runtime_strncmp(s1, s2, n) __builtin_strncmp((s1), (s2), (n))
#define runtime_strstr(s1, s2) __builtin_strstr((s1), (s2))
intgo runtime_findnull(const byte*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.findnull");
void runtime_gogo(G*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.gogo");
struct __go_func_type;
void runtime_args(int32, byte**)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.args");
void runtime_osinit();
void runtime_alginit(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.alginit");
void runtime_goargs(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.goargs");
void runtime_goenvs(void);
void runtime_goenvs_unix(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.goenvs_unix");
void runtime_throw(const char*) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
void runtime_panicstring(const char*) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
bool runtime_canpanic(G*);
void runtime_printf(const char*, ...);
int32 runtime_snprintf(byte*, int32, const char*, ...);
#define runtime_mcmp(a, b, s) __builtin_memcmp((a), (b), (s))
#define runtime_memmove(a, b, s) __builtin_memmove((a), (b), (s))
void* runtime_mal(uintptr);
String runtime_gostringnocopy(const byte*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.gostringnocopy");
void runtime_schedinit(void);
void runtime_initsig(bool)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.initsig");
int32 runtime_gotraceback(bool *crash);
void runtime_goroutineheader(G*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.goroutineheader");
void runtime_printtrace(Slice, G*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.printtrace");
#define runtime_open(p, f, m) open((p), (f), (m))
#define runtime_read(d, v, n) read((d), (v), (n))
#define runtime_write(d, v, n) write((d), (v), (n))
#define runtime_close(d) close(d)
void runtime_ready(G*, intgo, bool)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.ready");
String runtime_getenv(const char*);
int32 runtime_atoi(const byte*, intgo);
void* runtime_mstart(void*);
G* runtime_malg(bool, bool, byte**, uintptr*)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.malg");
void runtime_minit(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.minit");
void runtime_signalstack(byte*, uintptr)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.signalstack");
MCache* runtime_allocmcache(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.allocmcache");
void runtime_freemcache(MCache*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.freemcache");
void runtime_mallocinit(void);
void runtime_mprofinit(void);
#define runtime_getcallersp(p) __builtin_frame_address(0)
void runtime_mcall(void(*)(G*));
uint32 runtime_fastrand(void) __asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.fastrand");
int32 runtime_timediv(int64, int32, int32*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.timediv");
int32 runtime_round2(int32 x); // round x up to a power of 2.
// atomic operations
#define runtime_cas(pval, old, new) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pval, old, new)
#define runtime_cas64(pval, old, new) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pval, old, new)
#define runtime_casp(pval, old, new) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pval, old, new)
// Don't confuse with XADD x86 instruction,
// this one is actually 'addx', that is, add-and-fetch.
#define runtime_xadd(p, v) __sync_add_and_fetch (p, v)
#define runtime_xadd64(p, v) __sync_add_and_fetch (p, v)
#define runtime_xchg(p, v) __atomic_exchange_n (p, v, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_xchg64(p, v) __atomic_exchange_n (p, v, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_xchgp(p, v) __atomic_exchange_n (p, v, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_atomicload(p) __atomic_load_n (p, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_atomicstore(p, v) __atomic_store_n (p, v, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_atomicstore64(p, v) __atomic_store_n (p, v, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_atomicload64(p) __atomic_load_n (p, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_atomicloadp(p) __atomic_load_n (p, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
#define runtime_atomicstorep(p, v) __atomic_store_n (p, v, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
void runtime_setg(G*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.setg");
void runtime_newextram(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.newextram");
#define runtime_exit(s) exit(s)
#define runtime_breakpoint() __builtin_trap()
void runtime_gosched(void);
void runtime_gosched0(G*);
void runtime_schedtrace(bool)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.schedtrace");
void runtime_park(bool(*)(G*, void*), void*, const char*);
void runtime_parkunlock(Lock*, const char*);
void runtime_tsleep(int64, const char*);
M* runtime_newm(void);
void runtime_goexit1(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.goexit1");
void runtime_entersyscall(int32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.entersyscall");
void runtime_entersyscallblock(int32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.entersyscallblock");
void runtime_exitsyscall(int32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.exitsyscall");
G* __go_go(void (*pfn)(void*), void*);
int32 runtime_callers(int32, Location*, int32, bool keep_callers);
int64 runtime_nanotime(void) // monotonic time
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.nanotime");
int64 runtime_unixnanotime(void) // real time, can skip
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.unixnanotime");
void runtime_dopanic(int32) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
void runtime_startpanic(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.startpanic");
void runtime_unwindstack(G*, byte*);
void runtime_sigprof()
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.sigprof");
void runtime_resetcpuprofiler(int32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.resetcpuprofiler");
void runtime_setcpuprofilerate_m(int32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.setcpuprofilerate_m");
void runtime_cpuprofAdd(Slice)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.cpuprofAdd");
void runtime_usleep(uint32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.usleep");
int64 runtime_cputicks(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.cputicks");
int64 runtime_tickspersecond(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.tickspersecond");
void runtime_blockevent(int64, int32);
extern int64 runtime_blockprofilerate;
G* runtime_netpoll(bool)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.netpoll");
void runtime_crash(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.crash");
void runtime_parsedebugvars(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.parsedebugvars");
void _rt0_go(void);
G* runtime_timejump(void);
void runtime_iterate_finq(void (*callback)(FuncVal*, void*, const FuncType*, const PtrType*));
void runtime_stopTheWorldWithSema(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.stopTheWorldWithSema");
void runtime_startTheWorldWithSema(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.startTheWorldWithSema");
void runtime_acquireWorldsema(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.acquireWorldsema");
void runtime_releaseWorldsema(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.releaseWorldsema");
/*
* mutual exclusion locks. in the uncontended case,
* as fast as spin locks (just a few user-level instructions),
* but on the contention path they sleep in the kernel.
* a zeroed Lock is unlocked (no need to initialize each lock).
*/
void runtime_lock(Lock*)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.lock");
void runtime_unlock(Lock*)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.unlock");
/*
* sleep and wakeup on one-time events.
* before any calls to notesleep or notewakeup,
* must call noteclear to initialize the Note.
* then, exactly one thread can call notesleep
* and exactly one thread can call notewakeup (once).
* once notewakeup has been called, the notesleep
* will return. future notesleep will return immediately.
* subsequent noteclear must be called only after
* previous notesleep has returned, e.g. it's disallowed
* to call noteclear straight after notewakeup.
*
* notetsleep is like notesleep but wakes up after
* a given number of nanoseconds even if the event
* has not yet happened. if a goroutine uses notetsleep to
* wake up early, it must wait to call noteclear until it
* can be sure that no other goroutine is calling
* notewakeup.
*
* notesleep/notetsleep are generally called on g0,
* notetsleepg is similar to notetsleep but is called on user g.
*/
void runtime_noteclear(Note*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.noteclear");
void runtime_notesleep(Note*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.notesleep");
void runtime_notewakeup(Note*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.notewakeup");
bool runtime_notetsleep(Note*, int64) // false - timeout
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.notetsleep");
bool runtime_notetsleepg(Note*, int64) // false - timeout
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.notetsleepg");
/*
* Lock-free stack.
* Initialize uint64 head to 0, compare with 0 to test for emptiness.
* The stack does not keep pointers to nodes,
* so they can be garbage collected if there are no other pointers to nodes.
*/
void runtime_lfstackpush(uint64 *head, LFNode *node)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.lfstackpush");
void* runtime_lfstackpop(uint64 *head)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.lfstackpop");
/*
* Parallel for over [0, n).
* body() is executed for each iteration.
* nthr - total number of worker threads.
* if wait=true, threads return from parfor() when all work is done;
* otherwise, threads can return while other threads are still finishing processing.
*/
ParFor* runtime_parforalloc(uint32 nthrmax);
void runtime_parforsetup(ParFor *desc, uint32 nthr, uint32 n, bool wait, const FuncVal *body);
void runtime_parfordo(ParFor *desc);
void runtime_parforiters(ParFor*, uintptr, uintptr*, uintptr*);
/*
* low level C-called
*/
#define runtime_mmap mmap
#define runtime_munmap munmap
#define runtime_madvise madvise
#define runtime_memclr(buf, size) __builtin_memset((buf), 0, (size))
#define runtime_getcallerpc(p) __builtin_return_address(0)
#ifdef __rtems__
void __wrap_rtems_task_variable_add(void **);
#endif
/*
* runtime go-called
*/
void reflect_call(const struct __go_func_type *, FuncVal *, _Bool, _Bool,
void **, void **)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "reflect.call");
void runtime_panic(Eface)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.gopanic");
void runtime_panic(Eface)
__attribute__ ((noreturn));
/*
* runtime c-called (but written in Go)
*/
void runtime_newTypeAssertionError(const String*, const String*, const String*, const String*, Eface*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.NewTypeAssertionError");
void runtime_newErrorCString(const char*, Eface*)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.NewErrorCString");
/*
* wrapped for go users
*/
void runtime_procyield(uint32)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.procyield");
void runtime_osyield(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.osyield");
void runtime_lockOSThread(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.lockOSThread");
void runtime_unlockOSThread(void)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.unlockOSThread");
void runtime_printcreatedby(G*)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.printcreatedby");
uintptr runtime_memlimit(void);
#define ISNAN(f) __builtin_isnan(f)
enum
{
UseSpanType = 1,
};
#define runtime_setitimer setitimer
void runtime_check(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.check");
// A list of global variables that the garbage collector must scan.
struct root_list {
struct root_list *next;
struct root {
void *decl;
size_t size;
} roots[];
};
void __go_register_gc_roots(struct root_list*);
// Size of stack space allocated using Go's allocator.
// This will be 0 when using split stacks, as in that case
// the stacks are allocated by the splitstack library.
extern uintptr runtime_stacks_sys;
struct backtrace_state;
extern struct backtrace_state *__go_get_backtrace_state(void);
extern _Bool __go_file_line(uintptr, int, String*, String*, intgo *);
extern void runtime_main(void*);
extern uint32 runtime_in_callers;
int32 getproccount(void);
#define PREFETCH(p) __builtin_prefetch(p)
bool runtime_gcwaiting(void);
void runtime_badsignal(int);
Defer* runtime_newdefer(void);
void runtime_freedefer(Defer*);
struct time_now_ret
{
int64_t sec;
int32_t nsec;
};
struct time_now_ret now() __asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "time.now")
__attribute__ ((no_split_stack));
extern void _cgo_wait_runtime_init_done (void);
extern void _cgo_notify_runtime_init_done (void);
extern _Bool runtime_iscgo;
extern uintptr __go_end __attribute__ ((weak));
extern void *getitab(const struct __go_type_descriptor *,
const struct __go_type_descriptor *,
_Bool)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.getitab");
extern void runtime_cpuinit(void);
extern void setIsCgo(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.setIsCgo");
extern void setCpuidECX(uint32)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.setCpuidECX");
extern void setSupportAES(bool)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.setSupportAES");
extern void makeMainInitDone(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.makeMainInitDone");
extern void closeMainInitDone(void)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.closeMainInitDone");
extern void typedmemmove(const Type *, void *, const void *)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.typedmemmove");