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The only remaining consumers of gins were ginsnop and arch-independent opcodes like GVARDEF. Rewrite ginsnop to create and populate progs directly. Move arch-independent opcodes to package gc and simplify. Delete some now unused code. There is more. Step one towards eliminating gc.Node.Reg. Change-Id: I7c34cd8a848f6fc3b030705ab8e293838e0b6c20 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29220 Run-TryBot: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
624 lines
15 KiB
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624 lines
15 KiB
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// Derived from Inferno utils/6c/txt.c
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// https://bitbucket.org/inferno-os/inferno-os/src/default/utils/6c/txt.c
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//
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// Copyright © 1994-1999 Lucent Technologies Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Portions Copyright © 1995-1997 C H Forsyth (forsyth@terzarima.net)
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// Portions Copyright © 1997-1999 Vita Nuova Limited
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// Portions Copyright © 2000-2007 Vita Nuova Holdings Limited (www.vitanuova.com)
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// Portions Copyright © 2004,2006 Bruce Ellis
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// Portions Copyright © 2005-2007 C H Forsyth (forsyth@terzarima.net)
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// Revisions Copyright © 2000-2007 Lucent Technologies Inc. and others
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// Portions Copyright © 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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//
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// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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//
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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// THE SOFTWARE.
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package gc
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import (
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"cmd/internal/obj"
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"cmd/internal/sys"
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"fmt"
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)
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var (
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ddumped bool
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dfirst *obj.Prog
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dpc *obj.Prog
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)
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func Prog(as obj.As) *obj.Prog {
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var p *obj.Prog
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if as == obj.AGLOBL {
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if ddumped {
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Fatalf("already dumped data")
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}
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if dpc == nil {
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dpc = Ctxt.NewProg()
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dfirst = dpc
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}
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p = dpc
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dpc = Ctxt.NewProg()
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p.Link = dpc
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} else {
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p = Pc
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Pc = Ctxt.NewProg()
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Clearp(Pc)
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p.Link = Pc
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}
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if lineno == 0 && Debug['K'] != 0 {
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Warn("prog: line 0")
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}
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p.As = as
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p.Lineno = lineno
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return p
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}
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func Afunclit(a *obj.Addr, n *Node) {
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if a.Type == obj.TYPE_ADDR && a.Name == obj.NAME_EXTERN {
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM
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a.Sym = Linksym(n.Sym)
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}
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}
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func Clearp(p *obj.Prog) {
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obj.Nopout(p)
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p.As = obj.AEND
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p.Pc = int64(pcloc)
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pcloc++
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}
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func Appendpp(p *obj.Prog, as obj.As, ftype obj.AddrType, freg int16, foffset int64, ttype obj.AddrType, treg int16, toffset int64) *obj.Prog {
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q := Ctxt.NewProg()
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Clearp(q)
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q.As = as
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q.Lineno = p.Lineno
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q.From.Type = ftype
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q.From.Reg = freg
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q.From.Offset = foffset
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q.To.Type = ttype
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q.To.Reg = treg
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q.To.Offset = toffset
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q.Link = p.Link
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p.Link = q
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return q
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}
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func dumpdata() {
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ddumped = true
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if dfirst == nil {
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return
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}
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newplist()
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*Pc = *dfirst
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Pc = dpc
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Clearp(Pc)
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}
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func flushdata() {
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if dfirst == nil {
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return
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}
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newplist()
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*Pc = *dfirst
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Pc = dpc
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Clearp(Pc)
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dfirst = nil
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dpc = nil
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}
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// Fixup instructions after allocauto (formerly compactframe) has moved all autos around.
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func fixautoused(p *obj.Prog) {
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for lp := &p; ; {
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p = *lp
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if p == nil {
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break
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}
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if p.As == obj.ATYPE && p.From.Node != nil && p.From.Name == obj.NAME_AUTO && !((p.From.Node).(*Node)).Used {
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*lp = p.Link
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continue
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}
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if (p.As == obj.AVARDEF || p.As == obj.AVARKILL || p.As == obj.AVARLIVE) && p.To.Node != nil && !((p.To.Node).(*Node)).Used {
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// Cannot remove VARDEF instruction, because - unlike TYPE handled above -
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// VARDEFs are interspersed with other code, and a jump might be using the
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// VARDEF as a target. Replace with a no-op instead. A later pass will remove
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// the no-ops.
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obj.Nopout(p)
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continue
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}
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if p.From.Name == obj.NAME_AUTO && p.From.Node != nil {
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p.From.Offset += stkdelta[p.From.Node.(*Node)]
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}
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if p.To.Name == obj.NAME_AUTO && p.To.Node != nil {
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p.To.Offset += stkdelta[p.To.Node.(*Node)]
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}
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lp = &p.Link
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}
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}
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func ggloblnod(nam *Node) {
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p := Gins(obj.AGLOBL, nam, nil)
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p.Lineno = nam.Lineno
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p.From.Sym.Gotype = Linksym(ngotype(nam))
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p.To.Sym = nil
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p.To.Type = obj.TYPE_CONST
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p.To.Offset = nam.Type.Width
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p.From3 = new(obj.Addr)
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if nam.Name.Readonly {
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p.From3.Offset = obj.RODATA
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}
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if nam.Type != nil && !haspointers(nam.Type) {
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p.From3.Offset |= obj.NOPTR
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}
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}
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func ggloblsym(s *Sym, width int32, flags int16) {
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ggloblLSym(Linksym(s), width, flags)
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}
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func ggloblLSym(s *obj.LSym, width int32, flags int16) {
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p := Gins(obj.AGLOBL, nil, nil)
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p.From.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM
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p.From.Name = obj.NAME_EXTERN
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p.From.Sym = s
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if flags&obj.LOCAL != 0 {
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p.From.Sym.Local = true
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flags &^= obj.LOCAL
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}
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p.To.Type = obj.TYPE_CONST
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p.To.Offset = int64(width)
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p.From3 = new(obj.Addr)
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p.From3.Offset = int64(flags)
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}
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func gtrack(s *Sym) {
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p := Gins(obj.AUSEFIELD, nil, nil)
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p.From.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM
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p.From.Name = obj.NAME_EXTERN
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p.From.Sym = Linksym(s)
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}
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func isfat(t *Type) bool {
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if t != nil {
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switch t.Etype {
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case TSTRUCT, TARRAY, TSLICE, TSTRING,
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TINTER: // maybe remove later
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Sweep the prog list to mark any used nodes.
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func markautoused(p *obj.Prog) {
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for ; p != nil; p = p.Link {
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if p.As == obj.ATYPE || p.As == obj.AVARDEF || p.As == obj.AVARKILL {
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continue
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}
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if p.From.Node != nil {
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((p.From.Node).(*Node)).Used = true
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}
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if p.To.Node != nil {
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((p.To.Node).(*Node)).Used = true
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}
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}
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}
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// Naddr rewrites a to refer to n.
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// It assumes that a is zeroed on entry.
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func Naddr(a *obj.Addr, n *Node) {
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if n == nil {
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return
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}
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if n.Type != nil && n.Type.Etype != TIDEAL {
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// TODO(rsc): This is undone by the selective clearing of width below,
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// to match architectures that were not as aggressive in setting width
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// during naddr. Those widths must be cleared to avoid triggering
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// failures in gins when it detects real but heretofore latent (and one
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// hopes innocuous) type mismatches.
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// The type mismatches should be fixed and the clearing below removed.
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dowidth(n.Type)
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a.Width = n.Type.Width
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}
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switch n.Op {
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default:
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a := a // copy to let escape into Ctxt.Dconv
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Debug['h'] = 1
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Dump("naddr", n)
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Fatalf("naddr: bad %v %v", n.Op, Ctxt.Dconv(a))
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case OREGISTER:
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_REG
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a.Reg = n.Reg
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a.Sym = nil
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if Thearch.LinkArch.Family == sys.I386 { // TODO(rsc): Never clear a->width.
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a.Width = 0
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}
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case OINDREG:
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM
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a.Reg = n.Reg
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a.Sym = Linksym(n.Sym)
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a.Offset = n.Xoffset
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if a.Offset != int64(int32(a.Offset)) {
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yyerror("offset %d too large for OINDREG", a.Offset)
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}
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if Thearch.LinkArch.Family == sys.I386 { // TODO(rsc): Never clear a->width.
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a.Width = 0
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}
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case OCLOSUREVAR:
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if !Curfn.Func.Needctxt {
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Fatalf("closurevar without needctxt")
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}
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM
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a.Reg = int16(Thearch.REGCTXT)
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a.Sym = nil
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a.Offset = n.Xoffset
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case OCFUNC:
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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a.Sym = Linksym(n.Left.Sym)
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case ONAME:
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a.Etype = 0
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if n.Type != nil {
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a.Etype = uint8(simtype[n.Type.Etype])
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}
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a.Offset = n.Xoffset
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s := n.Sym
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a.Node = n.Orig
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//if(a->node >= (Node*)&n)
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// fatal("stack node");
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if s == nil {
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s = lookup(".noname")
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}
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if n.Name.Method && n.Type != nil && n.Type.Sym != nil && n.Type.Sym.Pkg != nil {
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s = Pkglookup(s.Name, n.Type.Sym.Pkg)
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}
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_MEM
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switch n.Class {
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default:
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Fatalf("naddr: ONAME class %v %d\n", n.Sym, n.Class)
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case PEXTERN:
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a.Name = obj.NAME_EXTERN
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case PAUTO:
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a.Name = obj.NAME_AUTO
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case PPARAM, PPARAMOUT:
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a.Name = obj.NAME_PARAM
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case PFUNC:
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a.Name = obj.NAME_EXTERN
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_ADDR
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a.Width = int64(Widthptr)
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s = funcsym(s)
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}
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a.Sym = Linksym(s)
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case ODOT:
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// A special case to make write barriers more efficient.
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// Taking the address of the first field of a named struct
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// is the same as taking the address of the struct.
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if !n.Left.Type.IsStruct() || n.Left.Type.Field(0).Sym != n.Sym {
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Debug['h'] = 1
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Dump("naddr", n)
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Fatalf("naddr: bad %v %v", n.Op, Ctxt.Dconv(a))
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}
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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case OLITERAL:
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if Thearch.LinkArch.Family == sys.I386 {
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a.Width = 0
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}
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switch u := n.Val().U.(type) {
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default:
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Fatalf("naddr: const %L", n.Type)
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case *Mpflt:
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_FCONST
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a.Val = u.Float64()
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case *Mpint:
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a.Sym = nil
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_CONST
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a.Offset = u.Int64()
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case string:
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datagostring(u, a)
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case bool:
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a.Sym = nil
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_CONST
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a.Offset = int64(obj.Bool2int(u))
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case *NilVal:
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a.Sym = nil
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_CONST
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a.Offset = 0
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}
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case OADDR:
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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a.Etype = uint8(Tptr)
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if !Thearch.LinkArch.InFamily(sys.MIPS64, sys.ARM, sys.ARM64, sys.PPC64, sys.S390X) { // TODO(rsc): Do this even for these architectures.
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a.Width = int64(Widthptr)
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}
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if a.Type != obj.TYPE_MEM {
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a := a // copy to let escape into Ctxt.Dconv
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Fatalf("naddr: OADDR %v (from %v)", Ctxt.Dconv(a), n.Left.Op)
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}
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a.Type = obj.TYPE_ADDR
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case OITAB:
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// itable of interface value
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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if a.Type == obj.TYPE_CONST && a.Offset == 0 {
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break // itab(nil)
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}
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a.Etype = uint8(Tptr)
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a.Width = int64(Widthptr)
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case OIDATA:
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// idata of interface value
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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if a.Type == obj.TYPE_CONST && a.Offset == 0 {
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break // idata(nil)
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}
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if isdirectiface(n.Type) {
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a.Etype = uint8(simtype[n.Type.Etype])
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} else {
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a.Etype = uint8(Tptr)
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}
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a.Offset += int64(Widthptr)
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a.Width = int64(Widthptr)
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// pointer in a string or slice
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case OSPTR:
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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if a.Type == obj.TYPE_CONST && a.Offset == 0 {
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break // ptr(nil)
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}
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a.Etype = uint8(simtype[Tptr])
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a.Offset += int64(array_array)
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a.Width = int64(Widthptr)
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// len of string or slice
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case OLEN:
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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if a.Type == obj.TYPE_CONST && a.Offset == 0 {
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break // len(nil)
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}
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a.Etype = uint8(simtype[TUINT])
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a.Offset += int64(array_nel)
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if Thearch.LinkArch.Family != sys.ARM { // TODO(rsc): Do this even on arm.
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a.Width = int64(Widthint)
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}
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// cap of string or slice
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case OCAP:
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Naddr(a, n.Left)
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if a.Type == obj.TYPE_CONST && a.Offset == 0 {
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break // cap(nil)
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}
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a.Etype = uint8(simtype[TUINT])
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a.Offset += int64(array_cap)
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if Thearch.LinkArch.Family != sys.ARM { // TODO(rsc): Do this even on arm.
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a.Width = int64(Widthint)
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}
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}
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}
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func newplist() *obj.Plist {
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pl := obj.Linknewplist(Ctxt)
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Pc = Ctxt.NewProg()
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Clearp(Pc)
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pl.Firstpc = Pc
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return pl
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}
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// nodarg returns a Node for the function argument denoted by t,
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// which is either the entire function argument or result struct (t is a struct *Type)
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// or a specific argument (t is a *Field within a struct *Type).
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//
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// If fp is 0, the node is for use by a caller invoking the given
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// function, preparing the arguments before the call
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// or retrieving the results after the call.
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// In this case, the node will correspond to an outgoing argument
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// slot like 8(SP).
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//
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// If fp is 1, the node is for use by the function itself
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// (the callee), to retrieve its arguments or write its results.
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// In this case the node will be an ONAME with an appropriate
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// type and offset.
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func nodarg(t interface{}, fp int) *Node {
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var n *Node
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var funarg Funarg
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switch t := t.(type) {
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default:
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Fatalf("bad nodarg %T(%v)", t, t)
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case *Type:
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// Entire argument struct, not just one arg
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if !t.IsFuncArgStruct() {
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Fatalf("nodarg: bad type %v", t)
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}
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funarg = t.StructType().Funarg
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// Build fake variable name for whole arg struct.
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n = Nod(ONAME, nil, nil)
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n.Sym = lookup(".args")
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n.Type = t
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first := t.Field(0)
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if first == nil {
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Fatalf("nodarg: bad struct")
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}
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if first.Offset == BADWIDTH {
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Fatalf("nodarg: offset not computed for %v", t)
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}
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n.Xoffset = first.Offset
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n.Addable = true
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case *Field:
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funarg = t.Funarg
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if fp == 1 {
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// NOTE(rsc): This should be using t.Nname directly,
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// except in the case where t.Nname.Sym is the blank symbol and
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// so the assignment would be discarded during code generation.
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// In that case we need to make a new node, and there is no harm
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// in optimization passes to doing so. But otherwise we should
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// definitely be using the actual declaration and not a newly built node.
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// The extra Fatalf checks here are verifying that this is the case,
|
|
// without changing the actual logic (at time of writing, it's getting
|
|
// toward time for the Go 1.7 beta).
|
|
// At some quieter time (assuming we've never seen these Fatalfs happen)
|
|
// we could change this code to use "expect" directly.
|
|
expect := t.Nname
|
|
if expect.isParamHeapCopy() {
|
|
expect = expect.Name.Param.Stackcopy
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for _, n := range Curfn.Func.Dcl {
|
|
if (n.Class == PPARAM || n.Class == PPARAMOUT) && !isblanksym(t.Sym) && n.Sym == t.Sym {
|
|
if n != expect {
|
|
Fatalf("nodarg: unexpected node: %v (%p %v) vs %v (%p %v)", n, n, n.Op, t.Nname, t.Nname, t.Nname.Op)
|
|
}
|
|
return n
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if !isblanksym(expect.Sym) {
|
|
Fatalf("nodarg: did not find node in dcl list: %v", expect)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Build fake name for individual variable.
|
|
// This is safe because if there was a real declared name
|
|
// we'd have used it above.
|
|
n = Nod(ONAME, nil, nil)
|
|
n.Type = t.Type
|
|
n.Sym = t.Sym
|
|
if t.Offset == BADWIDTH {
|
|
Fatalf("nodarg: offset not computed for %v", t)
|
|
}
|
|
n.Xoffset = t.Offset
|
|
n.Addable = true
|
|
n.Orig = t.Nname
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Rewrite argument named _ to __,
|
|
// or else the assignment to _ will be
|
|
// discarded during code generation.
|
|
if isblank(n) {
|
|
n.Sym = lookup("__")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch fp {
|
|
default:
|
|
Fatalf("bad fp")
|
|
|
|
case 0: // preparing arguments for call
|
|
n.Op = OINDREG
|
|
n.Reg = int16(Thearch.REGSP)
|
|
n.Xoffset += Ctxt.FixedFrameSize()
|
|
|
|
case 1: // reading arguments inside call
|
|
n.Class = PPARAM
|
|
if funarg == FunargResults {
|
|
n.Class = PPARAMOUT
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
n.Typecheck = 1
|
|
n.Addrtaken = true // keep optimizers at bay
|
|
return n
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func Patch(p *obj.Prog, to *obj.Prog) {
|
|
if p.To.Type != obj.TYPE_BRANCH {
|
|
Fatalf("patch: not a branch")
|
|
}
|
|
p.To.Val = to
|
|
p.To.Offset = to.Pc
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Gins inserts instruction as. f is from, t is to.
|
|
func Gins(as obj.As, f, t *Node) *obj.Prog {
|
|
switch as {
|
|
case obj.AVARKILL, obj.AVARLIVE, obj.AVARDEF, obj.ATYPE,
|
|
obj.ATEXT, obj.AFUNCDATA, obj.AUSEFIELD, obj.AGLOBL:
|
|
default:
|
|
Fatalf("unhandled gins op %v", as)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
p := Prog(as)
|
|
Naddr(&p.From, f)
|
|
Naddr(&p.To, t)
|
|
|
|
if Debug['g'] != 0 {
|
|
fmt.Printf("%v\n", p)
|
|
}
|
|
return p
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var reg [100]int // count of references to reg
|
|
var regstk [100][]byte // allocation sites, when -v is given
|
|
|
|
func ginit() {
|
|
for r := range reg {
|
|
reg[r] = 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for r := Thearch.REGMIN; r <= Thearch.REGMAX; r++ {
|
|
reg[r-Thearch.REGMIN] = 0
|
|
}
|
|
for r := Thearch.FREGMIN; r <= Thearch.FREGMAX; r++ {
|
|
reg[r-Thearch.REGMIN] = 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for _, r := range Thearch.ReservedRegs {
|
|
reg[r-Thearch.REGMIN] = 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|