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2015-03-01cmd/5l etc: replace C code with Go codeRuss Cox
mv cmd/new5l cmd/5l and so on. Minimal changes to cmd/dist and cmd/go to keep things building. More can be deleted in followup CLs. Change-Id: I1449eca7654ce2580d1f413a56dc4a75f3d4618b Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/6361 Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
2015-03-01cmd/ld: clean for c2goRuss Cox
Change-Id: Iaab2be9a1919f2fa9dbc61a5b7fbf99bcd0712a9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/6332 Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
2015-02-13cmd/ld: make cmd/ld a real libraryRuss Cox
Make cmd/ld a real library invoked by the individual linkers. There are no reverse symbol references anymore (symbols referred to in cmd/ld but defined in cmd/5l etc). This means that in principle we could do an automatic conversion of these to Go, as a stopgap until cmd/link is done or as a replacement for cmd/link. Change-Id: I4a94570257a3a7acc31601bfe0fad9dea0aea054 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/4649 Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
2015-01-22cmd/ld: s/specificaly/specifically/ in commentMichael Matloob
Change-Id: I849b8046daaec97ae631d59f1870cd5f1cd72f22 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/3176 Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
2014-10-07runtime: remove type-punning for Type.gc[0], gc[1]Russ Cox
Depending on flags&KindGCProg, gc[0] and gc[1] are either pointers or inlined bitmap bits. That's not compatible with a precise garbage collector: it needs to be always pointers or never pointers. Change the inlined bitmap case to store a pointer to an out-of-line bitmap in gc[0]. The out-of-line bitmaps are dedup'ed, so that for example all pointer types share the same out-of-line bitmap. Fixes #8864. LGTM=r R=golang-codereviews, dvyukov, r CC=golang-codereviews, iant, khr, rlh https://golang.org/cl/155820043
2014-09-08build: adjustments for move from src/pkg to srcRuss Cox
This CL adjusts code referring to src/pkg to refer to src. Immediately after submitting this CL, I will submit a change doing 'hg mv src/pkg/* src'. That change will be too large to review with Rietveld but will contain only the 'hg mv'. This CL will break the build. The followup 'hg mv' will fix it. For more about the move, see golang.org/s/go14nopkg. LGTM=r R=r CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/134570043
2014-07-29runtime: simpler and faster GCDmitriy Vyukov
Implement the design described in: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v4Oqa0WwHunqlb8C3ObL_uNQw3DfSY-ztoA-4wWbKcg/pub Summary of the changes: GC uses "2-bits per word" pointer type info embed directly into bitmap. Scanning of stacks/data/heap is unified. The old spans types go away. Compiler generates "sparse" 4-bits type info for GC (directly for GC bitmap). Linker generates "dense" 2-bits type info for data/bss (the same as stacks use). Summary of results: -1680 lines of code total (-1000+ in mgc0.c only) -25% memory consumption -3-7% binary size -15% GC pause reduction -7% run time reduction LGTM=khr R=golang-codereviews, rsc, christoph, khr CC=golang-codereviews, rlh https://golang.org/cl/106260045
2014-07-15cmd/ld: generate correct upper bound value for array types.Rob Pike
LGTM=rsc R=rsc CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/115820043
2014-02-27all: final merge of NaCl treeRuss Cox
This CL replays the following one CL from the rsc-go13nacl repo. This is the last replay CL: after this CL the main repo will have everything the rsc-go13nacl repo did. Changes made to the main repo after the rsc-go13nacl repo branched off probably mean that NaCl doesn't actually work after this CL, but all the code is now moved over and just needs to be redebugged. --- cmd/6l, cmd/8l, cmd/ld: support for Native Client See golang.org/s/go13nacl for design overview. This CL is publicly visible but not CC'ed to golang-dev, to avoid distracting from the preparation of the Go 1.2 release. This CL and the others will be checked into my rsc-go13nacl clone repo for now, and I will send CLs against the main repo early in the Go 1.3 development. R≡khr https://golang.org/cl/15750044 --- LGTM=bradfitz, dave, iant R=dave, bradfitz, iant CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/69040044
2013-12-08liblink: create new library based on linker codeRuss Cox
There is an enormous amount of code moving around in this CL, but the code is the same, and it is invoked in the same ways. This CL is preparation for the new linker structure, not the new structure itself. The new library's definition is in include/link.h. The main change is the use of a Link structure to hold all the linker-relevant state, replacing the smattering of global variables. The Link structure should both make it clearer which state must be carried around and make it possible to parallelize more easily later. The main body of the linker has moved into the architecture-independent cmd/ld directory. That includes the list of known header types, so the distinction between Hplan9x32 and Hplan9x64 is removed (no other header type distinguished 32- and 64-bit formats), and code for unused formats such as ipaq kernels has been deleted. The code being deleted from 5l, 6l, and 8l reappears in liblink or in ld. Because multiple files are being merged in the liblink directory, it is not possible to show the diffs nicely in hg. The Prog and Addr structures have been unified into an architecture-independent form and moved to link.h, where they will be shared by all tools: the assemblers, the compilers, and the linkers. The unification makes it possible to write architecture-independent traversal of Prog lists, among other benefits. The Sym structures cannot be unified: they are too fundamentally different between the linker and the compilers. Instead, liblink defines an LSym - a linker Sym - to be used in the Prog and Addr structures, and the linker now refers exclusively to LSyms. The compilers will keep using their own syms but will fill out the corresponding LSyms in the Prog and Addr structures. Although code from 5l, 6l, and 8l is now in a single library, the code has been arranged so that only one architecture needs to be linked into a particular program: 5l will not contain the code needed for x86 instruction layout, for example. The object file writing code in liblink/obj.c is from cmd/gc/obj.c. Preparation for golang.org/s/go13linker work. This CL does not build by itself. It depends on 35740044 and will be submitted at the same time. R=iant CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/35790044
2012-11-13reflect: add ArrayOf, ChanOf, MapOf, SliceOfRuss Cox
In order to add these, we need to be able to find references to such types that already exist in the binary. To do that, introduce a new linker section holding a list of the types corresponding to arrays, chans, maps, and slices. To offset the storage cost of this list, and to simplify the code, remove the interface{} header from the representation of a runtime type. It was used in early versions of the code but was made obsolete by the kind field: a switch on kind is more efficient than a type switch. In the godoc binary, removing the interface{} header cuts two words from each of about 10,000 types. Adding back the list of pointers to array, chan, map, and slice types reintroduces one word for each of about 500 types. On a 64-bit machine, then, this CL *removes* a net 156 kB of read-only data from the binary. This CL does not include the needed support for precise garbage collection. I have created issue 4375 to track that. This CL also does not set the 'algorithm' - specifically the equality and copy functions - for a new array correctly, so I have unexported ArrayOf for now. That is also part of issue 4375. Fixes #2339. R=r, remyoudompheng, mirtchovski, iant CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6572043
2012-09-24cmd/ld: prepare for 64-bit intsRuss Cox
Use explicit IntSize constant instead of 4. This CL does not change the meaning of int, but it should make the eventual change of the meaning of int on amd64 a bit smoother. Update #2188. R=ken, dave CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6554076
2012-09-13ld: add .gcdata and .gcbss sectionsJan Ziak
R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6281048