Some fixes that permit misc/cgo/test in the master gc repository to
pass using the current gccgo.
Install testing/internal/testdeps.gox; it is needed by `go test`.
Export runtime.lockedOSThread to enable calling via go:linkname; it is
used by misc/cgo/test.
Loop on EAGAIN when creating a new thread; this is what the gc code
does, and misc/cgo/test tests that it works.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35479
From-SVN: r244733
Compiler changes:
* Change map assignment to use mapassign and assign value directly.
* Change string iteration to use decoderune, faster for ASCII strings.
* Change makeslice to take int, and use makeslice64 for larger values.
* Add new noverflow field to hmap struct used for maps.
Unresolved problems, to be fixed later:
* Commented out test in go/types/sizes_test.go that doesn't compile.
* Commented out reflect.TestStructOf test for padding after zero-sized field.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35231
gotools/:
Updates for Go 1.8rc1.
* Makefile.am (go_cmd_go_files): Add bug.go.
(s-zdefaultcc): Write defaultPkgConfig.
* Makefile.in: Rebuild.
From-SVN: r244456
Drop the size arguments for the hash/equal functions stored in type
descriptors. Types know what size they are. To make this work,
generate hash/equal functions for types that can use an identity
comparison but are not a standard size and alignment.
Drop the multiplications by 33 in the generated hash code and the
reflect package hash code. They are not necessary since we started
passing a seed value around, as the seed includes the hash of the
earlier values.
Copy the algorithms for standard types from the Go 1.7 runtime,
replacing the C functions.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34983
From-SVN: r244256
PR go/78978
libgo: build with -Wa,-nH if possible on Solaris
By default the Solaris assembler records the required hardware
capability in the object file. This means that the AES hashing code
breaks on systems that do not support AES, even though the code uses a
runtime check to only actually invoke the AES instructions on systems
that support it. An earlier fix for the problem only fixed the shared
library, not the static libgo.a. Fix the problem for real by using an
assembler option to not record the hardware capability.
For GCC PR 78978.
Patch by Rainer Orth.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34910
From-SVN: r244165
Don't put m[0-4] in runtime.inc.
Pass -mclear-hwcap to the linker if supported.
From Rainer Orth.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34331
From-SVN: r243619
Rewrite the AES hashing code from gc assembler to C code using
intrinsics. The resulting code generates the same hash code for the
same input as the gc code--that doesn't matter as such, but testing it
ensures that the C code does something useful.
Also change mips64pe32le to mips64p32le in configure script--noticed
during CL review.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34022
From-SVN: r243445
The actual stack unwind code is still in C, but the rest of the code,
notably all the memory allocation, is now in Go. The names are changed
to the names used in the Go 1.7 runtime, but the code is necessarily
somewhat different.
The __go_makefunc_can_recover function is dropped, as the uses of it
were removed in https://golang.org/cl/198770044.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33414
From-SVN: r242715
As we move toward the Go 1.7 garbage collector, it's essential that all
allocation of values that can contain Go pointers be done using the
correct type descriptor. That is simplest if we do all such allocation
in Go code. This rewrites the code that converts from a Go type to a
libffi CIF into Go.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33353
From-SVN: r242578
A step toward eliminating goc2c.
Drop the exported parfor code; it was needed for tests in the past, but
no longer is. The Go 1.7 runtime no longer uses parfor.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33324
From-SVN: r242509
Add a little shell script to auto-generate runtime.sigtable from the
known signal names.
Force the main package to always import the runtime package. Otherwise
some runtime package global variables may never be initialized.
Set the syscallsp and syscallpc fields of g when entering a syscall, so
that the runtime package knows when a g is executing a syscall.
Fix runtime.funcPC to avoid dead store elimination of the interface
value when the function is inlined.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33025
From-SVN: r242060
Use mvifdiff and stamp files to track whether a .gox file has changed.
When package A depends on package B, and we rebuild package B, only
rebuild package A if package B's .gox file changes. This is safe
because when package A imports package B it only reads package B's .gox
file. This means that changes that do not affect export information
will not cause dependent packages to be recompiled.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32476
From-SVN: r241742
I read through the GNU make manual. I knew there had to be a way to do it.
Remove the special netgo library. The essential feature--using the Go
DNS resolver--is now available by setting GODEBUG=netdns=go.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32333
From-SVN: r241687
Change the compiler handle append as the gc compiler does: call a
function to grow the slice, but otherwise assign the new elements
directly to the final slice.
For the current gccgo memory allocator the slice code has to call
runtime_newarray, not mallocgc directly, so that the allocator sets the
TypeInfo_Array bit in the type pointer.
Rename the static function cnew to runtime_docnew, so that the stack
trace ignores it when ignoring runtime functions. This was needed to
fix the runtime/pprof tests on 386.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32218
From-SVN: r241667
The constants named c0 and c1 turn up as macros in runtime.inc. This
reportedly breaks building on Solaris 11, where there is a system struct
that has a field named c1. The constants aren't needed by the runtime C
code, so avoid the problem by grepping them out.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31730
From-SVN: r241432
Note that lfstack_64bit.go was modified for Solaris support in a
different, and better, way than the superseded lfstack.goc code.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31673
From-SVN: r241427
I started to copy the Go 1.7 interface code, but the gc and gccgo
representations of interfaces are too different. So instead I rewrote
the gccgo interface code from C to Go. The code is largely the same as
it was, but the names are more like those used in the gc runtime.
I also copied over the string comparison functions, and tweaked the
compiler to use eqstring when comparing strings for equality.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31591
From-SVN: r241384
While we're at it, update the runtime/debug package, and start running
its testsuite by default. I'm not sure why runtime/debug was not
previously updated to 1.7. Doing that led me to fix some minor aspects
of runtime.Stack and the C function runtime/debug.readGCStats.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31251
From-SVN: r241261
Fix handling of function values for -fgo-c-header to generate FuncVal*,
not simply FuncVal.
While we're here change runtime.nanotime to use clock_gettime with
CLOCK_MONOTONIC, rather than gettimeofday. This is what the gc library
does. It provides nanosecond precision and a monotonic clock.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31232
From-SVN: r241197
Also create a gccgo version of some of the traceback code in
traceback_gccgo.go, replacing some code currently in C.
This required modifying the compiler so that when compiling the runtime
package a slice expression does not cause a local array variable to
escape to the heap.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31230
From-SVN: r241189
This replaces runtime/cpuprof.goc with go/runtime/cpuprof.go and adjusts
the supporting code in runtime/proc.c.
This adds another case where the compiler needs to avoid heap allocation
in the runtime package: when evaluating a method expression into a
closure. Implementing this required moving the relevant code from
do_get_backend to do_flatten, so that I could easily add a temporary
variable. Doing that let me get rid of Bound_method_expression::do_lower.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31050
From-SVN: r241163
Add compiler support for turning concatenating strings into a call to
a runtime function that takes the appropriate number of arguments.
Rename some local variables in mgc0.c to avoid macros that the new
rune.go causes to appear in runtime.inc.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30827
From-SVN: r241074
This triggered a check in releaseSudog that g.param not nil, because
libgo uses the param field when starting a goroutine. Fixed by clearing
g->param in kickoff in proc.c.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30951
From-SVN: r241067
Since sparc is a valid architecture, the name of
getrandom_linux_sparc.go means that it will be ignored on sparc64,
even though it's whitelisted with a +build line.
On SPARC, clone has a unique return value convention which requires
some inline assembly to convert it to the normal convention.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30873
From-SVN: r241051
Update the compiler to use the new names. Add calls to printlock and
printunlock around print statements. Move expression evaluation before
the call to printlock. Update g's writebuf field to a slice, and adjust
C code accordingly.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30717
From-SVN: r240956
Change the compiler to use the new routines. Drop the separation of
small and large values when sending on a channel. Allocate the select
struct on the stack. Remove the old C implementation of channels. Adjust
the garbage collector for the new data structure.
Bring in part of the tracing code, enough for the channel code to call.
Bump the permitted number of allocations in one of the tests in
context_test.go. The difference is that now receiving from a channel
allocates a sudog, which the C code used to simply put on the
stack. This will be somewhat better when we port proc.go.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30714
From-SVN: r240941
PR go/77809
libgo: strip most C macros from runtime.inc
The Go runtime package is picking up C macros from runtime_sysinfo.go
and then re-exporting them to runtime.inc. This can cause name
conflicts. Change the Makefile so that we only put the macros we need
into runtime.inc. These are the constants that are actually defined by
Go code, not runtime_sysinfo.go. There are only a few, so we can
pattern match.
This is an additional hack on runtime.inc. The long term goal is to
convert the runtime package to Go and eliminate runtime.inc entirely, so
a few hacks seem acceptable.
Fixes GCC PR 77809.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30167
From-SVN: r240724
Remove the old locking code written in C.
Add a shell script mkrsysinfo.sh to generate the runtime_sysinfo.go
file, so that we can get Go copies of the system time structures and
other types.
Tweak the compiler so that when compiling the runtime package the
address operator does not cause local variables to escape. When the gc
compiler compiles the runtime, an escaping local variable is treated as
an error. We should implement that, instead of this change, when escape
analysis is turned on.
Tweak the compiler so that the generated C header does not include names
that start with an underscore followed by a non-upper-case letter,
except for the special cases of _defer and _panic. Otherwise we
translate C types to Go in runtime_sysinfo.go and then generate those Go
types back as C types in runtime.inc, which is useless and painful for
the C code.
Change entersyscall and friends to take a dummy argument, as the gc
versions do, to simplify calls from the shared code.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30079
From-SVN: r240657
Tweak the makefile rules for the runtime/check test to
insure that the runtime package is compiled with
"-fgo-compiling-runtime". This resolves a test failure
(unsat on runtime.getcallerpc) when in a build directory where the
compiler flags have been configured to disable optimization.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30010
From-SVN: r240588
This is a step toward a version of mksysinfo that generates information
for the runtime package. This will be used to generate the
runtime_sysinfo.go file, which is currently directly generated by a
Makefile target.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29683
From-SVN: r240560
This change removes the gccgo-specific hashmap code and replaces it with
the hashmap code from the Go 1.7 runtime. The Go 1.7 hashmap code is
more efficient, does a better job on details like when to update a key,
and provides some support against denial-of-service attacks.
The compiler is changed to call the new hashmap functions instead of the
old ones.
The compiler now tracks which types are reflexive and which require
updating when used as a map key, and records the information in map type
descriptors.
Map_index_expression is simplified. The special case for a map index on
the right hand side of a tuple expression has been unnecessary for some
time, and is removed. The support for specially marking a map index as
an lvalue is removed, in favor of lowering an assignment to a map index
into a function call. The long-obsolete support for a map index of a
pointer to a map is removed.
The __go_new_map_big function (known to the compiler as
Runtime::MAKEMAPBIG) is no longer needed, as the new runtime.makemap
function takes an int64 hint argument.
The old map descriptor type and supporting expression is removed.
The compiler was still supporting the long-obsolete syntax `m[k] = 0,
false` to delete a value from a map. That is now removed, requiring a
change to one of the gccgo-specific tests.
The builtin len function applied to a map or channel p is now compiled
as `p == nil ? 0 : *(*int)(p)`. The __go_chan_len function (known to
the compiler as Runtime::CHAN_LEN) is removed.
Support for a shared zero value for maps to large value types is
introduced, along the lines of the gc compiler. The zero value is
handled as a common variable.
The hash function is changed to take a seed argument, changing the
runtime hash functions and the compiler-generated hash functions.
Unlike the gc compiler, both the hash and equal functions continue to
take the type length.
Types that can not be compared now store nil for the hash and equal
functions, rather than pointing to functions that throw. Interface hash
and comparison functions now check explicitly for nil. This matches the
gc compiler and permits a simple implementation for ismapkey.
The compiler is changed to permit marking struct and array types as
incomparable, meaning that they have no hash or equal function. We use
this for thunk types, removing the existing special code to avoid
generating hash/equal functions for them.
The C runtime code adds memclr, memequal, and memmove functions.
The hashmap code uses go:linkname comments to make the functions
visible, as otherwise the compiler would discard them.
The hashmap code comments out the unused reference to the address of the
first parameter in the race code, as otherwise the compiler thinks that
the parameter escapes and copies it onto the heap. This is probably not
needed when we enable escape analysis.
Several runtime map tests that ere previously skipped for gccgo are now
run.
The Go runtime picks up type kind information and stubs. The type kind
information causes the generated runtime header file to define some
constants, including `empty`, and the C code is adjusted accordingly.
A Go-callable version of runtime.throw, that takes a Go string, is
added to be called from the hashmap code.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29447
* go.go-torture/execute/map-1.go: Replace old map deletion syntax
with call to builtin delete function.
From-SVN: r240334
Copy over the Go 1.7 runtime/internal/sys package, but instead of having
separate files for each GOARCH and GOOS value, set the values in
configure.ac and write them out in Makefile.am. Setting the values in
configure.ac should make it easier to add new processors.
Remove the automake GOARCH conditionals, which are no longer used.
Leave the GOOS conditionals for now, as they are used for the C runtime
package.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29018
From-SVN: r240083
Copy over the Go 1.7 runtime/internal/atomic package, but implement the
functions in C using __atomic functions rather than using the
processor-specific assembler code.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29010
From-SVN: r240070
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
Having each .lo depend on the corresponding .lo.dep caused too many
rebuilds, because the .lo.dep files are rebuilt when Makefile changes.
Instead, if the .lo.dep file changes, remove the .lo file.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25588
From-SVN: r239258
Previously the libgo Makefile explicitly listed the set of files to
compile for each package. For packages that use build tags, this
required a lot of awkward automake conditionals in the Makefile.
This CL changes the build to look at the build tags in the files.
The new shell script libgo/match.sh does the matching. This required
adjusting a lot of build tags, and removing some files that are never
used. I verified that the exact same sets of files are compiled on
amd64 GNU/Linux. I also tested the build on i386 Solaris.
Writing match.sh revealed some bugs in the build tag handling that
already exists, in a slightly different form, in the gotest shell
script. This CL fixes those problems as well.
The old code used automake conditionals to handle systems that were
missing strerror_r and wait4. Rather than deal with those in Go, those
functions are now implemented in runtime/go-nosys.c when necessary, so
the Go code can simply assume that they exist.
The os testsuite looked for dir_unix.go, which was never built for gccgo
and has now been removed. I changed the testsuite to look for dir.go
instead.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25546
From-SVN: r239189
Only build net/hook_cloexec.go on GNU/Linux and FreeBSD, because those
are the only systems with accept4.
Add syscall/libcall_bsd.go to define sendfile for *BSD and Solaris.
Revert tcpsockopt_solaris.go back to the earlier version, so that it
works on Solaris 10.
Always pass the address of a Pid_t value to TIOCGPGRP and TIOCSPGRP.
Include <unistd.h> in runtime/go-varargs.c.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16719
From-SVN: r229880
I managed to add a new --goarch option to gotest without noticing that
the script already had one. Worse, they set different variables.
Remove the old option in favor of the new one.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16613
From-SVN: r229734
If the compiler supports split-stack but we are using a gold linker that
does not, as happens on PPC with current GCC but old gold, then we need
to compile the Go code with -fno-split-stack to avoid a linker error
avoid the inability to call from split-stack code to non-split-stack
code.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14598
From-SVN: r227811
This avoids linker warnings when linking against glibc, as apparently
arm64 GNU/Linux does not support the ustat system call.
Also update to automake 1.11.6, as that is the new GCC standard.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14567
From-SVN: r227777
From Rainer Orth.
Solaris 12 changes the stat_[amc]tim members of struct stat from
timestruc_t to timespec_t for XPG7 compatiblity, thus breaking the libgo
build. The following patch checks for this change and uses the common
stat_atim.go if appropriate.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14495
From-SVN: r227665
The struct RawSockaddr contains a field Data which
should be uint8 on ppc64 and ppc64le, but is declared
as int8 in gccgo. This change adds a two new files
which contain the structure declaration for
RawSockaddr, one with the correct types for for ppc64
and ppc64le, and the other for non-ppc64 platforms.
Fixesgolang/go#11469
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11946
From-SVN: r226533
These changes permit using the go tool from the upcoming Go
1.5 release with -buildmode=c-archive to build gccgo code into
an archive file that can be linked with a C program.
From-SVN: r222594