PR go/91781
reflect: promote integer closure return to full word
The libffi library expects an integer return type to be promoted to a
full word. Implement that when returning from a closure written in Go.
This only matters on big-endian systems when returning an integer smaller
than the pointer size, which is why we didn't notice it until now.
Fixes https://gcc.gnu.org/PR91781.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/195858
From-SVN: r275813
The function was always intended to be internal-only, but was exported
so that C code could call it. Now that have go:linkname for that, use it.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/195857
From-SVN: r275809
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
Change from using __go_set_closure to passing the closure
value in the static chain field. Uses new backend support for
setting the closure chain in a call from C via
__builtin_call_with_static_chain. Uses new support in libffi
for Go closures.
The old architecture specific support for reflect.MakeFunc is
removed, replaced by the libffi support.
All work done by Richard Henderson.
* go-gcc.cc (Gcc_backend::call_expression): Add chain_expr argument.
(Gcc_backend::static_chain_variable): New method.
From-SVN: r219776
This upgrades all of libgo other than the runtime package to
the Go 1.4 release. In Go 1.4 much of the runtime was
rewritten into Go. Merging that code will take more time and
will not change the API, so I'm putting it off for now.
There are a few runtime changes anyhow, to accomodate other
packages that rely on minor modifications to the runtime
support.
The compiler changes slightly to add a one-bit flag to each
type descriptor kind that is stored directly in an interface,
which for gccgo is currently only pointer types. Another
one-bit flag (gcprog) is reserved because it is used by the gc
compiler, but gccgo does not currently use it.
There is another error check in the compiler since I ran
across it during testing.
gotools/:
* Makefile.am (go_cmd_go_files): Sort entries. Add generate.go.
* Makefile.in: Rebuild.
From-SVN: r219627