Commit fc469314 authored by Russ Cox's avatar Russ Cox

runtime: remove untyped allocation of ParFor

Now it's two allocations. I don't see much downside to that,
since the two pieces were in different cache lines anyway.

Rename 'conservative' to 'cgo_conservative_type' and make
clear that _cgo_allocate is the only allowed user.

This depends on CL 141490043, which removes the other
use of conservative (in defer).

LGTM=dvyukov, iant
R=khr, dvyukov, iant
CC=golang-codereviews, rlh
https://golang.org/cl/139610043
parent f95beae6
......@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ void callback(void *f);
void callGoFoo(void);
void callGoStackCheck(void);
void callPanic(void);
void callCgoAllocate(void);
*/
import "C"
......@@ -207,6 +208,10 @@ func testPanicFromC(t *testing.T) {
C.callPanic()
}
func testAllocateFromC(t *testing.T) {
C.callCgoAllocate() // crashes or exits on failure
}
func testCallbackStack(t *testing.T) {
// Make cgo call and callback with different amount of stack stack available.
// We do not do any explicit checks, just ensure that it does not crash.
......
......@@ -5,11 +5,15 @@
// +build gc
#include "_cgo_export.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Test calling panic from C. This is what SWIG does. */
extern void crosscall2(void (*fn)(void *, int), void *, int);
extern void _cgo_panic(void *, int);
extern void _cgo_allocate(void *, int);
void
callPanic(void)
......@@ -19,3 +23,48 @@ callPanic(void)
crosscall2(_cgo_panic, &a, sizeof a);
*(int*)1 = 1;
}
/* Test calling cgo_allocate from C. This is what SWIG does. */
typedef struct List List;
struct List
{
List *next;
int x;
};
void
callCgoAllocate(void)
{
int i;
struct { size_t n; void *ret; } a;
List *l, *head, **tail;
head = 0;
tail = &head;
for(i=0; i<100; i++) {
a.n = sizeof *l;
crosscall2(_cgo_allocate, &a, sizeof a);
l = a.ret;
l->x = i;
l->next = 0;
*tail = l;
tail = &l->next;
}
gc();
l = head;
for(i=0; i<100; i++) {
if(l->x != i) {
fprintf(stderr, "callCgoAllocate: lost memory\n");
exit(2);
}
l = l->next;
}
if(l != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "callCgoAllocate: lost memory\n");
exit(2);
}
}
......@@ -5,13 +5,59 @@
// +build gccgo
#include "_cgo_export.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Test calling panic from C. This is what SWIG does. */
extern void _cgo_panic(const char *);
extern void *_cgo_allocate(size_t);
void
callPanic(void)
{
_cgo_panic("panic from C");
}
/* Test calling cgo_allocate from C. This is what SWIG does. */
typedef struct List List;
struct List
{
List *next;
int x;
};
void
callCgoAllocate(void)
{
int i;
List *l, *head, **tail;
head = 0;
tail = &head;
for(i=0; i<100; i++) {
l = _cgo_allocate(sizeof *l);
l->x = i;
l->next = 0;
*tail = l;
tail = &l->next;
}
gc();
l = head;
for(i=0; i<100; i++) {
if(l->x != i) {
fprintf(stderr, "callCgoAllocate: lost memory\n");
exit(2);
}
l = l->next;
}
if(l != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "callCgoAllocate: lost memory\n");
exit(2);
}
}
......@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ func TestCallbackPanic(t *testing.T) { testCallbackPanic(t) }
func TestCallbackPanicLoop(t *testing.T) { testCallbackPanicLoop(t) }
func TestCallbackPanicLocked(t *testing.T) { testCallbackPanicLocked(t) }
func TestPanicFromC(t *testing.T) { testPanicFromC(t) }
func TestAllocateFromC(t *testing.T) { testAllocateFromC(t) }
func TestZeroArgCallback(t *testing.T) { testZeroArgCallback(t) }
func TestBlocking(t *testing.T) { testBlocking(t) }
func Test1328(t *testing.T) { test1328(t) }
......
......@@ -5,8 +5,14 @@
package cgotest
import "C"
import "runtime"
//export ReturnIntLong
func ReturnIntLong() (int, C.long) {
return 1, 2
}
//export gc
func gc() {
runtime.GC()
}
......@@ -404,6 +404,7 @@ func (w *Walker) parseFile(dir, file string) (*ast.File, error) {
" mutex struct{};" +
" note struct{};" +
" p struct{};" +
" parfor struct{};" +
" slicetype struct{};" +
" stkframe struct{};" +
" sudog struct{};" +
......
......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import "unsafe"
// Either we need to add types or we need to stop using it.
func _cgo_allocate_internal(len uintptr) unsafe.Pointer {
ret := mallocgc(len, conservative, 0)
ret := unsafe.Pointer(&make([]unsafe.Pointer, (len+ptrSize-1)/ptrSize)[0])
c := new(cgomal)
c.alloc = ret
gp := getg()
......
......@@ -21,10 +21,6 @@ MHeap runtime·mheap;
#pragma dataflag NOPTR
MStats runtime·memstats;
Type* runtime·conservative;
void runtime·gc_notype_ptr(Eface*);
int32
runtime·mlookup(void *v, byte **base, uintptr *size, MSpan **sp)
{
......@@ -115,7 +111,6 @@ runtime·mallocinit(void)
uintptr limit;
uint64 i;
bool reserved;
Eface notype_eface;
p = nil;
p_size = 0;
......@@ -243,9 +238,6 @@ runtime·mallocinit(void)
// Initialize the rest of the allocator.
runtime·MHeap_Init(&runtime·mheap);
g->m->mcache = runtime·allocmcache();
runtime·gc_notype_ptr(&notype_eface);
runtime·conservative = notype_eface.type;
}
void*
......
......@@ -528,7 +528,6 @@ void* runtime·cnewarray(Type*, intgo);
void runtime·tracealloc(void*, uintptr, Type*);
void runtime·tracefree(void*, uintptr);
void runtime·tracegc(void);
extern Type* runtime·conservative;
int32 runtime·gcpercent;
int32 runtime·readgogc(void);
......
......@@ -21,15 +21,6 @@ func gc_itab_ptr(ret *interface{}) {
*ret = (*itab)(nil)
}
// Type used for "conservative" allocations in C code.
type notype [8]*byte
// Called from C. Returns the Go type used for C allocations w/o type.
func gc_notype_ptr(ret *interface{}) {
var x notype
*ret = x
}
func gc_unixnanotime(now *int64) {
sec, nsec := timenow()
*now = sec*1e9 + int64(nsec)
......
......@@ -21,19 +21,6 @@ struct ParForThread
byte pad[CacheLineSize];
};
ParFor*
runtime·parforalloc(uint32 nthrmax)
{
ParFor *desc;
// The ParFor object is followed by CacheLineSize padding
// and then nthrmax ParForThread.
desc = (ParFor*)runtime·mallocgc(sizeof(ParFor) + CacheLineSize + nthrmax * sizeof(ParForThread), runtime·conservative, 0);
desc->thr = (ParForThread*)((byte*)(desc+1) + CacheLineSize);
desc->nthrmax = nthrmax;
return desc;
}
void
runtime·parforsetup(ParFor *desc, uint32 nthr, uint32 n, void *ctx, bool wait, void (*body)(ParFor*, uint32))
{
......
......@@ -39,3 +39,11 @@ func tickspersecond() int64 {
func makeStringSlice(n int) []string {
return make([]string, n)
}
// TODO: Move to parfor.go when parfor.c becomes parfor.go.
func parforalloc(nthrmax uint32) *parfor {
return &parfor{
thr: &make([]parforthread, nthrmax)[0],
nthrmax: nthrmax,
}
}
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