We used to compile everything with SSA and then decide whether
to use the result or not. It was useful when we were working
on coverage without much regard for correctness, but not so much now.
Instead, let's decide what we're going to compile and go through
the SSA compiler for only those functions.
TODO: next CL: get rid of all the UnimplementedF stuff.
Change-Id: If629addd8b62cd38ef553fd5d835114137885ce0
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Make sure that when a pointer value is live across a function
call, we save it as a pointer. (And similarly a uintptr
live across a function call should not be saved as a pointer.)
Add a nasty test case.
This is probably what is preventing the merge from master
to dev.ssa. Signs point to something like this bug happening
in mallocgc.
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Panics are only distinguished by their type and line number, so
if we can trigger two of those panics in the same line, use the
same panic call. For example, in a[i]+b[j] we need only one
panicindex call that both bounds checks can use.
Change-Id: Ia2b6d3b1a67f2775df05fb72b8a1b149833572b7
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Might as well, for a && !(b && c) and the like.
Change-Id: I2548b6e6ee5870e074bcef6edd56a7db6e81d70f
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Declare a function's arguments as having already been
spilled so their use just requires a restore.
Allow spill locations to be portions of larger objects the stack.
Required to load portions of compound input arguments.
Rename the memory input to InputMem. Use Arg for the
pre-spilled argument values.
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Be more consistent about this. There's no reason to do the
pointer arithmetic on a different type, as sizeof(int) >=
sizeof(ptr) on all of our platforms. It simplifies our
rewrite rules also, except for a few that need duplication.
Add some more constant folding to get constant indexing and
slicing to fold down to nothing.
Change-Id: I3e56cdb14b3dc1a6a0514f0333e883f92c19e3c7
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For the statement
if a && b { target }
the old code allocated a new variable v and did:
v = a
if a {
v = b
}
if v { goto target }
The new code does:
if a {
if b { goto target }
}
The new arrangement tends to generate much more efficient code. In
particular, there is no temporary variable and there is only one join
point instead of two.
The old code is still used for ANDAND and OROR which are not
direct descendents of IF or FOR statements.
Change-Id: I082f246d27c823c6f32d1287300e4b0911607507
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Some tests disabled, some bifurcated into _ssa and not,
with appropriate logging added to compiler.
"tests/live.go" in particular needs attention.
SSA-specific testing removed, since it's all SSA now.
Added "-run_skips" option to tests/run.go to simplify
checking whether a test still fails (or how it fails)
on a skipped platform.
The compiler now compiles with SSA by default.
If you don't want SSA, specify GOSSAHASH=n (or N) as
an environment variable. Function names ending in "_ssa"
are always SSA-compiled.
GOSSAFUNC=fname retains its "SSA for fname, log to ssa.html"
GOSSAPKG=pkg only has an effect when GOSSAHASH=n
GOSSAHASH=10101 etc retains its name-hash-matching behavior
for purposes of debugging.
See #13068
Change-Id: I8217bfeb34173533eaeb391b5f6935483c7d6b43
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This improves cse and works correctly now that divide by zero is checked
explicitly.
Change-Id: If54fbe403ed5230b897afc5def644ba9f0056dfd
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Added an explicit compare-zero and branch-to-panic for
integer division and mod so that other optimizations will
not be fooled by their implicit panics.
Change-Id: Ibf96f636b541c0088861907c537a6beb4b99fa4c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16450
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
For debugging, spill values to named variables instead of autotmp_
variables if possible. We do this by keeping a name -> value map
for each function, keep it up-to-date during deadcode elim, and use
it to override spill decisions in stackalloc.
It might even make stack frames a bit smaller, as it makes it easy
to identify a set of spills which are likely not to interfere.
This just works for one-word variables for now. Strings/slices
will be a separate CL.
Change-Id: Ie89eba8cab16bcd41b311c479ec46dd7e64cdb67
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Introduce opcodes that store a constant value.
AuxInt now needs to hold both the value to be stored and the
constant offset at which to store it. Introduce a StoreConst
type to help encode/decode these parts to/from an AuxInt.
Change-Id: I1631883abe035cff4b16368683e1eb3d2ccb674d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16170
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
If the closure pointer gets spilled, we need to spill it with
pointer type to make stack copy and GC happy.
Change-Id: Ic108748e6b9caecd45522141f02c9422567376e3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16363
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Replace REP MOVSB with all the copying techniques used by the
old compiler. Copy in chunks, DUFFCOPY, etc.
Introduces MOVO opcodes and an Int128 type to move around
16 bytes at a time.
Change-Id: I1e73e68ca1d8b3dd58bb4af2f4c9e5d9bf13a502
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16174
Reviewed-by: Todd Neal <todd@tneal.org>
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Use faulting loads instead of test/jeq to do nil checks.
Fold nil checks into a following load/store if possible.
Makes binaries about 2% smaller.
Change-Id: I54af0f0a93c853f37e34e0ce7e3f01dd2ac87f64
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16287
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Modified GOSSA{HASH.PKG} environment variable filters to
make it easier to make/run with all SSA for testing.
Disable attempts at SSA for architectures that are not
amd64 (avoid spurious errors/unimplementeds.)
Removed easy out for unimplemented features.
Add convert op for proper liveness in presence of uintptr
to/from unsafe.Pointer conversions.
Tweaked stack sizes to get a pass on windows;
1024 instead 768, was observed to pass at least once.
Change-Id: Ida3800afcda67d529e3b1cf48ca4a3f0fa48b2c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16201
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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getg reads from memory, so it should really have a
memory arg. It is critical in functions which call setg
to make sure getg gets ordered correctly with setg.
Change-Id: Ief4875421f741fc49c07b0e1f065ce2535232341
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16100
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Reuse the ArgSymbol for nodes so that the Aux values will be equal for cse.
Change-Id: Iaae80bd19ff2d3f51b6c9049fd860e04baa6f175
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15930
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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Changed racewalk/race detector to use FP in a more
sensible way.
Relaxed checks for CONVNOP when race detecting.
Modified tighten to ensure that GetClosurePtr cannot float
out of entry block (turns out this cannot be relaxed, DX is
sometimes stomped by other code accompanying race detection).
Added case for addr(CONVNOP)
Modified addr to take "bounded" flag to suppress nilchecks
where it is set (usually, by race detector).
Cannot leave unimplemented-complainer enabled because it
turns out we are optimistically running SSA on every platform.
Change-Id: Ife021654ee4065b3ffac62326d09b4b317b9f2e0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15710
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
This can lead to multiple stores being live at once.
Do OINDEX and ODOT using addresses & loads instead of specific ops.
This keeps SSA values from containing unSSAable types.
Change-Id: I79567e9d43cdee09084eb89ea0bd7aa3aad48ada
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Turns out that these do occur after all, so did the obvious
refactoring into the addr method.
Also added better debugging for the case of unhandled
closure args.
Change-Id: I1cd8ac58f78848bae0b995736f1c744fd20a6c95
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15640
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Changed tree generation to correctly use PARAMOUT instead
of PARAM.
Emit Func.Exit before any returns.
Change-Id: I2fa53cc7fad05fb4eea21081ba33d1f66db4ed49
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One was OAPPEND of large types. We need to mem-mem copy them
instead of storing them.
Another was pointer-like struct and array types being put in the
data field of an eface. We need to use the underlying pointer
type for the load that fills in the eface.data field.
Change-Id: Id8278c0381904e52d59011a66ce46386b41b5521
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For appending large types, we want to evaluate the
values being appended after the growslice call, not before.
Evaluating them before leads to phi operations on large types
which confuses the lowering pass.
The order pass has already removed any side-effects from the
values being appended, so it doesn't matter if we do this
last eval before or after the growslice call.
This change fixes a bunch (but not all) of our failed lowerings.
Change-Id: I7c697d4d5275d71b7ef4677b830fd86c52ba03a4
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Cleaned up first-block-in-function code.
Added cases for |PHEAP for PPARAM and PAUTO.
Made PPARAMOUT act more like PAUTO for purposes
of address generation and vardef placement.
Added cases for OCLOSUREVAR and Ops for getting closure
pointer. Closure ops are scheduled at top of entry block
to capture DX.
Wrote test that seems to show proper behavior for addressed
parameters, locals, and returns.
Change-Id: Iee93ebf9e3d9f74cfb4d1c1da8038eb278d8a857
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14650
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There's no need for special ops for panicindex and panicslice.
Just use regular runtime calls.
Change-Id: I71b9b73f4f1ebce1220fdc1e7b7f65cfcf4b7bae
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14726
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
For variables which get SSA'd, SSA keeps track of all the def/kill.
It is only for on-stack variables that we need them.
This reduces stack frame sizes significantly because often the
only use of a variable was a varkill, and without that last use
the variable doesn't get allocated in the frame at all.
Fixes#12602
Change-Id: I3f00a768aa5ddd8d7772f375b25f846086a3e689
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14758
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We need to move any objects whose types are not SSA-able.
Fixes the "not lowered: Load ARRAY PTR64 mem" errors.
Change-Id: I7a0b609f917d7fb34bc9215fee4da15f9961cf6c
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The frontend rewrites most literals, so we see only zero
ones during SSA construction. We can implement those
using the existing zeroing behavior.
Change-Id: I390ad1be0a4b6729baf0c8936c7610aae2aef049
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Generate AUNDEF for every exit block, not just for certain
control values.
Change-Id: Ife500ac5159ee790bc1e70c0e9b0b1f854bc4c47
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OCALLINTER, as well as ODEFER/OPROC with OCALLMETH/OCALLINTER.
Move all the call logic to its own routine, a lot of the
code is shared.
Change-Id: Ieac59596165e434cc6d1d7b5e46b78957e9c5ed3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14464
Reviewed-by: Todd Neal <todd@tneal.org>
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
A simpler way to do iface/slice comparisons. Fixes some
cases of failed lowerings.
Change-Id: Ia252bc8648293a2d460f63c41f1591785543a1e9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14493
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For now, we only use typedmemmove. This can be optimized
in future CLs.
Also add a feature to help with binary searching bad compilations.
Together with GOSSAPKG, GOSSAHASH specifies the last few binary digits
of the hash of function names that should be compiled. So
GOSSAHASH=0110 means compile only those functions whose last 4 bits
of hash are 0110. By adding digits to the front we can binary search
for the function whose SSA-generated code is causing a test to fail.
Change-Id: I5a8b6b70c6f034f59e5753965234cd42ea36d524
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14530
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Move the AST to SSA conversion to the caller.
This enables it to be used in contexts in which
the RHS is already an *ssa.Value.
Change-Id: Ibb87210fb9fda095a9b7c7f4ad1264a7cbd269bf
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Move to implicit (mostly) instead of explicit exit blocks.
RET and RETJMP have no outgoing edges - they implicitly exit.
CALL only has one outgoing edge, as its exception edge is
implicit as well.
Exit blocks are only used for unconditionally panicking code,
like the failed branches of nil and bounds checks.
There may now be more than one exit block. No merges happen
at exit blocks.
The only downside is it is harder to find all the places code
can exit the method. See the reverse dominator code for an
example.
Change-Id: I42e2fd809a4bf81301ab993e29ad9f203ce48eb0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14462
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>