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 gc library allocates a _panic struct on the stack. This does not
work for gccgo, because when a deferred function recovers the panic we
unwind the stack up to that point so that returning from the function
will work correctly.
Allocating on the stack fine if the panic is not recovered, and it
works fine if the panic is recovered by a function that
returns. However, it fails if the panic is recovered by a function
that itself panics, and if that second panic is then recovered by a
function higher up on the stack. When we unwind the stack to that
second panic, the g will wind up pointing at a panic farther down on
the stack. Even then everything will often work fine, except when the
deferred function catching the second panic makes a bunch of calls
that use stack space before returning. In that case the code can
overwrite the panic struct, which will then cause disaster when we
remove the struct from the linked list, as the link field will be
garbage. This case is rare enough that all the x86 tests were passing,
but there was a failure on ppc64le.
Before https://golang.org/cl/33414 we allocated the panic struct on
the heap, so go back to doing that again.
Fixesgolang/go#18228.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34027
From-SVN: r243444
The library initialization code in go-libmain.c sets the C variable
runtime_isarchive but failed to set the Go variable runtime.isarchive.
We don't currently have a way to let C code access an unexported Go
variable, but fortunately the only time the Go function initsig is
called with an argument of true is exactly where we want to set
isarchive. So let initsig do it.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33753
From-SVN: r243094
Since gccgo can trace back through C code as easily as Go code, we
should print C functions in the traceback.
This worked before https://golang.org/cl/31230 for a dumb reason. The
default value for runtime.traceback_cache was, and is, 2 << 2, meaning
to print all functions. The old C code for runtime_parsedebugvars
would return immediately and do nothing if the environment variable
GODEBUG was not set (if GODEBUG was set it would later call
setTraceback. The new Go code for runtime.parsedebugvars does not
return immediately if GODEBUG is not set, and always calls
setTraceback. Either way, if GOTRACEBACK is not set, setTraceback
would set traceback_cache to 1 << 2, meaning to only print non-runtime
functions and having the effect of not printing plain C functions.
Keep the current handling of GODEBUG/GOTRACEBACK, which matches the gc
library, but add an extra check to print C functions by default.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33717
From-SVN: r243083
With -buildmode=c-archive, initsig is called before the memory
allocator has been initialized. The code was doing a memory
allocation because of the call to funcPC(sigtramp). When escape
analysis is fully implemented, that call should not allocate. For
now, finesse the issue by calling a C function to get the C function
pointer value of sigtramp.
When returning from a call from C to a Go function, a deferred
function is run to go back to syscall mode. When the call occurs on a
non-Go thread, that call sets g to nil, making it impossible to add
the _defer struct back to the pool. Just drop it and let the garbage
collector clean it up.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33675
From-SVN: r242992
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
This doesn't change any actual code, it just starts using the Go
definition of the schedt type and the sched variable rather than the C
definitions.
The schedt type is tweaked slightly for gccgo. We aren't going to
release goroutine stacks, so we don't need separate gfreeStack and
gfreeNostack lists. We only have one size of defer function, so we
don't need a list of 5 different pools.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33364
From-SVN: r242600
Correct gcc/go/gofrontend/lex.cc and libgo/aclocal.m4 to the versions
in the gofrontend repo, which is supposed to be the master copy.
Remove a few files in libgo that somehow were not deleted in the past.
From-SVN: r242583
Update a few binary files that were changed in the master gc repo,
copied into the gofrontend repo, but not correctly copied into the GCC
repo. The changes are all minor and do not affect any actual tests.
Two instances of "http" changed to "https", and two timestamps were
zeroed out.
From-SVN: r242582
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
Apparently on Solaris 10 a SA_SIGINFO signal handler can be invoked with
a nil info argument. I would not have believed it but I've now seen it
happen, and the sigaction man page actually says "If the second argument
is not equal to NULL, it points to a siginfo_t structure...." So, if
that happens, don't crash.
Also fix another case where we want to make sure that &T{} does not
allocate.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33150
From-SVN: r242403
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
PR go/78172.
libgo: avoid confusion in upcase_fields in mksysinfo.sh
The mksysinfo.sh script could get confused when there were multiple
types starting with the same name. I believe this is the underlying
cause of GCC PR 78172.
Also redirect a grep to /dev/null to avoid extraneous messages during
the build.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32821
From-SVN: r241868
When using cgo -gccgo calls to C.GoString, C.GoStringN, and C.GoBytes
are turned into calls to __go_byte_array_to_string and
__go_string_to_byte_array. Those functions were removed when the string
code was copied from Go 1.7, but we still need them for cgo. While cgo
should be updated, old versions will exist for some time.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32474
From-SVN: r241743
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
PR go/78144
libgo: incorporate fix for timezone test
This brings over the test-only fix for issue 17276 into gccgo/libgo
(with tzdata-2016g there is a new zone abbreviation). This is a
copy of https://golang.org/cl/29995.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32182
From-SVN: r241661
PR go/78143
runtime: build lfstack_32bit.go on ppc
Missed a build tag. This is GCC PR 78143.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32295
From-SVN: r241659
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
The C definition is 1U << 31. Reportedly on some systems GCC's
-fgo-dump-spec can print this as -2147483648.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31448
From-SVN: r241347
While testing a patch on Solaris, which does not support split-stack, I
ran across a bug in the handling of caller-saved registers for the
garbage collector. For non-split-stack systems, runtime_mcall is
responsible for saving all caller-saved registers on the stack so that
the GC stack scan will see them. It does this by calling
__builtin_unwind_init and setting the g's gcnextsp field to point to the
current stack. The garbage collector then scans the stack from gcnextsp
to the top of stack.
Unfortunately, the code was setting gcnextsp to point to runtime_mcall's
argument, which meant that even though runtime_mcall was careful to
store all caller-saved registers on the stack, the GC never saw them.
This is, of course, only a problem if a value lives only in a
caller-saved register, and not anywhere else on the stack or heap. And
it is only a problem if that caller-saved register manages to make it
all the way down to runtime_mcall without being saved by any function on
the way. This is moderately unlikely but it turns out that the recent
changes to keep values on the stack when compiling the runtime package
caused it to happen for the local variable `s` in `notifyListWait` in
runtime/sema.go. That function calls goparkunlock which is simple
enough to not require all registers, and itself calls runtime_mcall. So
it was possible for `s` to be released by the GC before the goroutine
returned from goparkunlock, which eventually caused a dangling pointer
to be passed to releaseSudog.
This is not a problem on split-stack systems, which use
__splitstack_get_context, which saves a stack pointer low enough on the
stack to scan the registers saved by runtime_mcall.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31323
From-SVN: r241304
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
In order to port stack backtraces to Go, we need the ability to look up
file/line information for PC values without allocating memory. This
patch moves the handling of Func from C code to Go code, and simplifies
the C code to just look up function/file/line/entry information for a PC.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31150
From-SVN: r241172
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
This replaces mem.go and the C runtime_ReadMemStats function with the Go
1.7 mstats.go.
The GCStats code is commented out for now. The corresponding gccgo code
is in runtime/mgc0.c.
The variables memstats and worldsema are shared between the Go code and
the C code, but are not exported. To make this work, add temporary
accessor functions acquireWorldsema, releaseWorldsema, getMstats (the
latter known as mstats in the C code).
Check the preemptoff field of m when allocating and when considering
whether to start a GC. This works with the new stopTheWorld and
startTheWorld functions in Go, which are essentially the Go 1.7
versions.
Change the compiler to stack allocate closures when compiling the
runtime package. Within the runtime packages closures do not escape.
This is similar to what the gc compiler does, except that the gc
compiler, when compiling the runtime package, gives an error if escape
analysis shows that a closure does escape. I added this here because
the Go version of ReadMemStats calls systemstack with a closure, and
having that allocate memory was causing some tests that measure memory
allocations to fail.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30972
From-SVN: r241124
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