// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package gc
import (
"cmd/compile/internal/types"
"cmd/internal/src"
"fmt"
)
// Rewrite tree to use separate statements to enforce
// order of evaluation. Makes walk easier, because it
// can (after this runs) reorder at will within an expression.
//
// Rewrite m[k] op= r into m[k] = m[k] op r if op is / or %.
//
// Introduce temporaries as needed by runtime routines.
// For example, the map runtime routines take the map key
// by reference, so make sure all map keys are addressable
// by copying them to temporaries as needed.
// The same is true for channel operations.
//
// Arrange that map index expressions only appear in direct
// assignments x = m[k] or m[k] = x, never in larger expressions.
//
// Arrange that receive expressions only appear in direct assignments
// x = <-c or as standalone statements <-c, never in larger expressions.
// TODO(rsc): The temporary introduction during multiple assignments
// should be moved into this file, so that the temporaries can be cleaned
// and so that conversions implicit in the OAS2FUNC and OAS2RECV
// nodes can be made explicit and then have their temporaries cleaned.
// TODO(rsc): Goto and multilevel break/continue can jump over
// inserted VARKILL annotations. Work out a way to handle these.
// The current implementation is safe, in that it will execute correctly.
// But it won't reuse temporaries as aggressively as it might, and
// it can result in unnecessary zeroing of those variables in the function
// prologue.
// Order holds state during the ordering process.
type Order struct {
out []*Node // list of generated statements
temp []*Node // stack of temporary variables
free map[string][]*Node // free list of unused temporaries, by type.LongString().
}
// Order rewrites fn.Nbody to apply the ordering constraints
// described in the comment at the top of the file.
func order(fn *Node) {
if Debug['W'] > 1 {
s := fmt.Sprintf("\nbefore order %v", fn.Func.Nname.Sym)
dumplist(s, fn.Nbody)
}
orderBlock(&fn.Nbody, map[string][]*Node{})
}
// newTemp allocates a new temporary with the given type,
// pushes it onto the temp stack, and returns it.
// If clear is true, newTemp emits code to zero the temporary.
func (o *Order) newTemp(t *types.Type, clear bool) *Node {
var v *Node
// Note: LongString is close to the type equality we want,
// but not exactly. We still need to double-check with eqtype.
key := t.LongString()
a := o.free[key]
for i, n := range a {
if types.Identical(t, n.Type) {
v = a[i]
a[i] = a[len(a)-1]
a = a[:len(a)-1]
o.free[key] = a
break
}
}
if v == nil {
v = temp(t)
}
if clear {
a := nod(OAS, v, nil)
a = typecheck(a, ctxStmt)
o.out = append(o.out, a)
}
o.temp = append(o.temp, v)
return v
}
// copyExpr behaves like ordertemp but also emits
// code to initialize the temporary to the value n.
//
// The clear argument is provided for use when the evaluation
// of tmp = n turns into a function call that is passed a pointer
// to the temporary as the output space. If the call blocks before
// tmp has been written, the garbage collector will still treat the
// temporary as live, so we must zero it before entering that call.
// Today, this only happens for channel receive operations.
// (The other candidate would be map access, but map access
// returns a pointer to the result data instead of taking a pointer
// to be filled in.)
func (o *Order) copyExpr(n *Node, t *types.Type, clear bool) *Node {
v := o.newTemp(t, clear)
a := nod(OAS, v, n)
a = typecheck(a, ctxStmt)
o.out = append(o.out, a)
return v
}
// cheapExpr returns a cheap version of n.
// The definition of cheap is that n is a variable or constant.
// If not, cheapExpr allocates a new tmp, emits tmp = n,
// and then returns tmp.
func (o *Order) cheapExpr(n *Node) *Node {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
switch n.Op {
case ONAME, OLITERAL:
return n
case OLEN, OCAP:
l := o.cheapExpr(n.Left)
if l == n.Left {
return n
}
a := n.sepcopy()
a.Left = l
return typecheck(a, ctxExpr)
}
return o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, false)
}
// safeExpr returns a safe version of n.
// The definition of safe is that n can appear multiple times
// without violating the semantics of the original program,
// and that assigning to the safe version has the same effect
// as assigning to the original n.
//
// The intended use is to apply to x when rewriting x += y into x = x + y.
func (o *Order) safeExpr(n *Node) *Node {
switch n.Op {
case ONAME, OLITERAL:
return n
case ODOT, OLEN, OCAP:
l := o.safeExpr(n.Left)
if l == n.Left {
return n
}
a := n.sepcopy()
a.Left = l
return typecheck(a, ctxExpr)
case ODOTPTR, ODEREF:
l := o.cheapExpr(n.Left)
if l == n.Left {
return n
}
a := n.sepcopy()
a.Left = l
return typecheck(a, ctxExpr)
case OINDEX, OINDEXMAP:
var l *Node
if n.Left.Type.IsArray() {
l = o.safeExpr(n.Left)
} else {
l = o.cheapExpr(n.Left)
}
r := o.cheapExpr(n.Right)
if l == n.Left && r == n.Right {
return n
}
a := n.sepcopy()
a.Left = l
a.Right = r
return typecheck(a, ctxExpr)
default:
Fatalf("ordersafeexpr %v", n.Op)
return nil // not reached
}
}
// Isaddrokay reports whether it is okay to pass n's address to runtime routines.
// Taking the address of a variable makes the liveness and optimization analyses
// lose track of where the variable's lifetime ends. To avoid hurting the analyses
// of ordinary stack variables, those are not 'isaddrokay'. Temporaries are okay,
// because we emit explicit VARKILL instructions marking the end of those
// temporaries' lifetimes.
func isaddrokay(n *Node) bool {
return islvalue(n) && (n.Op != ONAME || n.Class() == PEXTERN || n.IsAutoTmp())
}
// addrTemp ensures that n is okay to pass by address to runtime routines.
// If the original argument n is not okay, addrTemp creates a tmp, emits
// tmp = n, and then returns tmp.
// The result of addrTemp MUST be assigned back to n, e.g.
// n.Left = o.addrTemp(n.Left)
func (o *Order) addrTemp(n *Node) *Node {
if consttype(n) > 0 {
// TODO: expand this to all static composite literal nodes?
n = defaultlit(n, nil)
dowidth(n.Type)
vstat := staticname(n.Type)
vstat.Name.SetReadonly(true)
var s InitSchedule
s.staticassign(vstat, n)
if s.out != nil {
Fatalf("staticassign of const generated code: %+v", n)
}
vstat = typecheck(vstat, ctxExpr)
return vstat
}
if isaddrokay(n) {
return n
}
return o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, false)
}
// mapKeyTemp prepares n to be a key in a map runtime call and returns n.
// It should only be used for map runtime calls which have *_fast* versions.
func (o *Order) mapKeyTemp(t *types.Type, n *Node) *Node {
// Most map calls need to take the address of the key.
// Exception: map*_fast* calls. See golang.org/issue/19015.
if mapfast(t) == mapslow {
return o.addrTemp(n)
}
return n
}
// mapKeyReplaceStrConv replaces OBYTES2STR by OBYTES2STRTMP
// in n to avoid string allocations for keys in map lookups.
// Returns a bool that signals if a modification was made.
//
// For:
// x = m[string(k)]
// x = m[T1{... Tn{..., string(k), ...}]
// where k is []byte, T1 to Tn is a nesting of struct and array literals,
// the allocation of backing bytes for the string can be avoided
// by reusing the []byte backing array. These are special cases
// for avoiding allocations when converting byte slices to strings.
// It would be nice to handle these generally, but because
// []byte keys are not allowed in maps, the use of string(k)
// comes up in important cases in practice. See issue 3512.
func mapKeyReplaceStrConv(n *Node) bool {
var replaced bool
switch n.Op {
case OBYTES2STR:
n.Op = OBYTES2STRTMP
replaced = true
case OSTRUCTLIT:
for _, elem := range n.List.Slice() {
if mapKeyReplaceStrConv(elem.Left) {
replaced = true
}
}
case OARRAYLIT:
for _, elem := range n.List.Slice() {
if elem.Op == OKEY {
elem = elem.Right
}
if mapKeyReplaceStrConv(elem) {
replaced = true
}
}
}
return replaced
}
type ordermarker int
// Marktemp returns the top of the temporary variable stack.
func (o *Order) markTemp() ordermarker {
return ordermarker(len(o.temp))
}
// Poptemp pops temporaries off the stack until reaching the mark,
// which must have been returned by marktemp.
func (o *Order) popTemp(mark ordermarker) {
for _, n := range o.temp[mark:] {
key := n.Type.LongString()
o.free[key] = append(o.free[key], n)
}
o.temp = o.temp[:mark]
}
// Cleantempnopop emits VARKILL and if needed VARLIVE instructions
// to *out for each temporary above the mark on the temporary stack.
// It does not pop the temporaries from the stack.
func (o *Order) cleanTempNoPop(mark ordermarker) []*Node {
var out []*Node
for i := len(o.temp) - 1; i >= int(mark); i-- {
n := o.temp[i]
if n.Name.Keepalive() {
n.Name.SetKeepalive(false)
n.SetAddrtaken(true) // ensure SSA keeps the n variable
live := nod(OVARLIVE, n, nil)
live = typecheck(live, ctxStmt)
out = append(out, live)
}
kill := nod(OVARKILL, n, nil)
kill = typecheck(kill, ctxStmt)
out = append(out, kill)
}
return out
}
// cleanTemp emits VARKILL instructions for each temporary above the
// mark on the temporary stack and removes them from the stack.
func (o *Order) cleanTemp(top ordermarker) {
o.out = append(o.out, o.cleanTempNoPop(top)...)
o.popTemp(top)
}
// stmtList orders each of the statements in the list.
func (o *Order) stmtList(l Nodes) {
for _, n := range l.Slice() {
o.stmt(n)
}
}
// orderBlock orders the block of statements in n into a new slice,
// and then replaces the old slice in n with the new slice.
// free is a map that can be used to obtain temporary variables by type.
func orderBlock(n *Nodes, free map[string][]*Node) {
var order Order
order.free = free
mark := order.markTemp()
order.stmtList(*n)
order.cleanTemp(mark)
n.Set(order.out)
}
// exprInPlace orders the side effects in *np and
// leaves them as the init list of the final *np.
// The result of exprInPlace MUST be assigned back to n, e.g.
// n.Left = o.exprInPlace(n.Left)
func (o *Order) exprInPlace(n *Node) *Node {
var order Order
order.free = o.free
n = order.expr(n, nil)
n = addinit(n, order.out)
// insert new temporaries from order
// at head of outer list.
o.temp = append(o.temp, order.temp...)
return n
}
// orderStmtInPlace orders the side effects of the single statement *np
// and replaces it with the resulting statement list.
// The result of orderStmtInPlace MUST be assigned back to n, e.g.
// n.Left = orderStmtInPlace(n.Left)
// free is a map that can be used to obtain temporary variables by type.
func orderStmtInPlace(n *Node, free map[string][]*Node) *Node {
var order Order
order.free = free
mark := order.markTemp()
order.stmt(n)
order.cleanTemp(mark)
return liststmt(order.out)
}
// init moves n's init list to o.out.
func (o *Order) init(n *Node) {
if n.mayBeShared() {
// For concurrency safety, don't mutate potentially shared nodes.
// First, ensure that no work is required here.
if n.Ninit.Len() > 0 {
Fatalf("orderinit shared node with ninit")
}
return
}
o.stmtList(n.Ninit)
n.Ninit.Set(nil)
}
// call orders the call expression n.
// n.Op is OCALLMETH/OCALLFUNC/OCALLINTER or a builtin like OCOPY.
func (o *Order) call(n *Node) {
if n.Ninit.Len() > 0 {
// Caller should have already called o.init(n).
Fatalf("%v with unexpected ninit", n.Op)
}
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil) // ODDDARG temp
o.exprList(n.List)
if n.Op != OCALLFUNC {
return
}
keepAlive := func(i int) {
// If the argument is really a pointer being converted to uintptr,
// arrange for the pointer to be kept alive until the call returns,
// by copying it into a temp and marking that temp
// still alive when we pop the temp stack.
xp := n.List.Addr(i)
for (*xp).Op == OCONVNOP && !(*xp).Type.IsUnsafePtr() {
xp = &(*xp).Left
}
x := *xp
if x.Type.IsUnsafePtr() {
x = o.copyExpr(x, x.Type, false)
x.Name.SetKeepalive(true)
*xp = x
}
}
for i, t := range n.Left.Type.Params().FieldSlice() {
// Check for "unsafe-uintptr" tag provided by escape analysis.
if t.IsDDD() && !n.IsDDD() {
if t.Note == uintptrEscapesTag {
for ; i < n.List.Len(); i++ {
keepAlive(i)
}
}
} else {
if t.Note == unsafeUintptrTag || t.Note == uintptrEscapesTag {
keepAlive(i)
}
}
}
}
// mapAssign appends n to o.out, introducing temporaries
// to make sure that all map assignments have the form m[k] = x.
// (Note: expr has already been called on n, so we know k is addressable.)
//
// If n is the multiple assignment form ..., m[k], ... = ..., x, ..., the rewrite is
// t1 = m
// t2 = k
// ...., t3, ... = ..., x, ...
// t1[t2] = t3
//
// The temporaries t1, t2 are needed in case the ... being assigned
// contain m or k. They are usually unnecessary, but in the unnecessary
// cases they are also typically registerizable, so not much harm done.
// And this only applies to the multiple-assignment form.
// We could do a more precise analysis if needed, like in walk.go.
func (o *Order) mapAssign(n *Node) {
switch n.Op {
default:
Fatalf("ordermapassign %v", n.Op)
case OAS, OASOP:
if n.Left.Op == OINDEXMAP {
// Make sure we evaluate the RHS before starting the map insert.
// We need to make sure the RHS won't panic. See issue 22881.
if n.Right.Op == OAPPEND {
s := n.Right.List.Slice()[1:]
for i, n := range s {
s[i] = o.cheapExpr(n)
}
} else {
n.Right = o.cheapExpr(n.Right)
}
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
case OAS2, OAS2DOTTYPE, OAS2MAPR, OAS2FUNC:
var post []*Node
for i, m := range n.List.Slice() {
switch {
case m.Op == OINDEXMAP:
if !m.Left.IsAutoTmp() {
m.Left = o.copyExpr(m.Left, m.Left.Type, false)
}
if !m.Right.IsAutoTmp() {
m.Right = o.copyExpr(m.Right, m.Right.Type, false)
}
fallthrough
case instrumenting && n.Op == OAS2FUNC && !m.isBlank():
t := o.newTemp(m.Type, false)
n.List.SetIndex(i, t)
a := nod(OAS, m, t)
a = typecheck(a, ctxStmt)
post = append(post, a)
}
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.out = append(o.out, post...)
}
}
// stmt orders the statement n, appending to o.out.
// Temporaries created during the statement are cleaned
// up using VARKILL instructions as possible.
func (o *Order) stmt(n *Node) {
if n == nil {
return
}
lno := setlineno(n)
o.init(n)
switch n.Op {
default:
Fatalf("orderstmt %v", n.Op)
case OVARKILL, OVARLIVE, OINLMARK:
o.out = append(o.out, n)
case OAS:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, n.Left)
o.mapAssign(n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
case OAS2,
OCLOSE,
OCOPY,
OPRINT,
OPRINTN,
ORECOVER,
ORECV:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
o.exprList(n.List)
o.exprList(n.Rlist)
switch n.Op {
case OAS2:
o.mapAssign(n)
default:
o.out = append(o.out, n)
}
o.cleanTemp(t)
case OASOP:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
if instrumenting || n.Left.Op == OINDEXMAP && (n.SubOp() == ODIV || n.SubOp() == OMOD) {
// Rewrite m[k] op= r into m[k] = m[k] op r so
// that we can ensure that if op panics
// because r is zero, the panic happens before
// the map assignment.
n.Left = o.safeExpr(n.Left)
l := treecopy(n.Left, src.NoXPos)
if l.Op == OINDEXMAP {
l.SetIndexMapLValue(false)
}
l = o.copyExpr(l, n.Left.Type, false)
n.Right = nod(n.SubOp(), l, n.Right)
n.Right = typecheck(n.Right, ctxExpr)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
n.Op = OAS
n.ResetAux()
}
o.mapAssign(n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Special: make sure key is addressable if needed,
// and make sure OINDEXMAP is not copied out.
case OAS2MAPR:
t := o.markTemp()
o.exprList(n.List)
r := n.Rlist.First()
r.Left = o.expr(r.Left, nil)
r.Right = o.expr(r.Right, nil)
// See similar conversion for OINDEXMAP below.
_ = mapKeyReplaceStrConv(r.Right)
r.Right = o.mapKeyTemp(r.Left.Type, r.Right)
o.okAs2(n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Special: avoid copy of func call n.Rlist.First().
case OAS2FUNC:
t := o.markTemp()
o.exprList(n.List)
o.init(n.Rlist.First())
o.call(n.Rlist.First())
o.as2(n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Special: use temporary variables to hold result,
// so that assertI2Tetc can take address of temporary.
// No temporary for blank assignment.
case OAS2DOTTYPE:
t := o.markTemp()
o.exprList(n.List)
n.Rlist.First().Left = o.expr(n.Rlist.First().Left, nil) // i in i.(T)
o.okAs2(n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Special: use temporary variables to hold result,
// so that chanrecv can take address of temporary.
case OAS2RECV:
t := o.markTemp()
o.exprList(n.List)
n.Rlist.First().Left = o.expr(n.Rlist.First().Left, nil) // arg to recv
ch := n.Rlist.First().Left.Type
tmp1 := o.newTemp(ch.Elem(), types.Haspointers(ch.Elem()))
tmp2 := o.newTemp(types.Types[TBOOL], false)
o.out = append(o.out, n)
r := nod(OAS, n.List.First(), tmp1)
r = typecheck(r, ctxStmt)
o.mapAssign(r)
r = okas(n.List.Second(), tmp2)
r = typecheck(r, ctxStmt)
o.mapAssign(r)
n.List.Set2(tmp1, tmp2)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Special: does not save n onto out.
case OBLOCK, OEMPTY:
o.stmtList(n.List)
// Special: n->left is not an expression; save as is.
case OBREAK,
OCONTINUE,
ODCL,
ODCLCONST,
ODCLTYPE,
OFALL,
OGOTO,
OLABEL,
ORETJMP:
o.out = append(o.out, n)
// Special: handle call arguments.
case OCALLFUNC, OCALLINTER, OCALLMETH:
t := o.markTemp()
o.call(n)
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Special: order arguments to inner call but not call itself.
case ODEFER, OGO:
t := o.markTemp()
o.init(n.Left)
o.call(n.Left)
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
case ODELETE:
t := o.markTemp()
n.List.SetFirst(o.expr(n.List.First(), nil))
n.List.SetSecond(o.expr(n.List.Second(), nil))
n.List.SetSecond(o.mapKeyTemp(n.List.First().Type, n.List.Second()))
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Clean temporaries from condition evaluation at
// beginning of loop body and after for statement.
case OFOR:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.exprInPlace(n.Left)
n.Nbody.Prepend(o.cleanTempNoPop(t)...)
orderBlock(&n.Nbody, o.free)
n.Right = orderStmtInPlace(n.Right, o.free)
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// Clean temporaries from condition at
// beginning of both branches.
case OIF:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.exprInPlace(n.Left)
n.Nbody.Prepend(o.cleanTempNoPop(t)...)
n.Rlist.Prepend(o.cleanTempNoPop(t)...)
o.popTemp(t)
orderBlock(&n.Nbody, o.free)
orderBlock(&n.Rlist, o.free)
o.out = append(o.out, n)
// Special: argument will be converted to interface using convT2E
// so make sure it is an addressable temporary.
case OPANIC:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
if !n.Left.Type.IsInterface() {
n.Left = o.addrTemp(n.Left)
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
case ORANGE:
// n.Right is the expression being ranged over.
// order it, and then make a copy if we need one.
// We almost always do, to ensure that we don't
// see any value changes made during the loop.
// Usually the copy is cheap (e.g., array pointer,
// chan, slice, string are all tiny).
// The exception is ranging over an array value
// (not a slice, not a pointer to array),
// which must make a copy to avoid seeing updates made during
// the range body. Ranging over an array value is uncommon though.
// Mark []byte(str) range expression to reuse string backing storage.
// It is safe because the storage cannot be mutated.
if n.Right.Op == OSTR2BYTES {
n.Right.Op = OSTR2BYTESTMP
}
t := o.markTemp()
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
orderBody := true
switch n.Type.Etype {
default:
Fatalf("orderstmt range %v", n.Type)
case TARRAY, TSLICE:
if n.List.Len() < 2 || n.List.Second().isBlank() {
// for i := range x will only use x once, to compute len(x).
// No need to copy it.
break
}
fallthrough
case TCHAN, TSTRING:
// chan, string, slice, array ranges use value multiple times.
// make copy.
r := n.Right
if r.Type.IsString() && r.Type != types.Types[TSTRING] {
r = nod(OCONV, r, nil)
r.Type = types.Types[TSTRING]
r = typecheck(r, ctxExpr)
}
n.Right = o.copyExpr(r, r.Type, false)
case TMAP:
if isMapClear(n) {
// Preserve the body of the map clear pattern so it can
// be detected during walk. The loop body will not be used
// when optimizing away the range loop to a runtime call.
orderBody = false
break
}
// copy the map value in case it is a map literal.
// TODO(rsc): Make tmp = literal expressions reuse tmp.
// For maps tmp is just one word so it hardly matters.
r := n.Right
n.Right = o.copyExpr(r, r.Type, false)
// prealloc[n] is the temp for the iterator.
// hiter contains pointers and needs to be zeroed.
prealloc[n] = o.newTemp(hiter(n.Type), true)
}
o.exprListInPlace(n.List)
if orderBody {
orderBlock(&n.Nbody, o.free)
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
case ORETURN:
o.exprList(n.List)
o.out = append(o.out, n)
// Special: clean case temporaries in each block entry.
// Select must enter one of its blocks, so there is no
// need for a cleaning at the end.
// Doubly special: evaluation order for select is stricter
// than ordinary expressions. Even something like p.c
// has to be hoisted into a temporary, so that it cannot be
// reordered after the channel evaluation for a different
// case (if p were nil, then the timing of the fault would
// give this away).
case OSELECT:
t := o.markTemp()
for _, n2 := range n.List.Slice() {
if n2.Op != OXCASE {
Fatalf("order select case %v", n2.Op)
}
r := n2.Left
setlineno(n2)
// Append any new body prologue to ninit.
// The next loop will insert ninit into nbody.
if n2.Ninit.Len() != 0 {
Fatalf("order select ninit")
}
if r == nil {
continue
}
switch r.Op {
default:
Dump("select case", r)
Fatalf("unknown op in select %v", r.Op)
// If this is case x := <-ch or case x, y := <-ch, the case has
// the ODCL nodes to declare x and y. We want to delay that
// declaration (and possible allocation) until inside the case body.
// Delete the ODCL nodes here and recreate them inside the body below.
case OSELRECV, OSELRECV2:
if r.Colas() {
i := 0
if r.Ninit.Len() != 0 && r.Ninit.First().Op == ODCL && r.Ninit.First().Left == r.Left {
i++
}
if i < r.Ninit.Len() && r.Ninit.Index(i).Op == ODCL && r.List.Len() != 0 && r.Ninit.Index(i).Left == r.List.First() {
i++
}
if i >= r.Ninit.Len() {
r.Ninit.Set(nil)
}
}
if r.Ninit.Len() != 0 {
dumplist("ninit", r.Ninit)
Fatalf("ninit on select recv")
}
// case x = <-c
// case x, ok = <-c
// r->left is x, r->ntest is ok, r->right is ORECV, r->right->left is c.
// r->left == N means 'case <-c'.
// c is always evaluated; x and ok are only evaluated when assigned.
r.Right.Left = o.expr(r.Right.Left, nil)
if r.Right.Left.Op != ONAME {
r.Right.Left = o.copyExpr(r.Right.Left, r.Right.Left.Type, false)
}
// Introduce temporary for receive and move actual copy into case body.
// avoids problems with target being addressed, as usual.
// NOTE: If we wanted to be clever, we could arrange for just one
// temporary per distinct type, sharing the temp among all receives
// with that temp. Similarly one ok bool could be shared among all
// the x,ok receives. Not worth doing until there's a clear need.
if r.Left != nil && r.Left.isBlank() {
r.Left = nil
}
if r.Left != nil {
// use channel element type for temporary to avoid conversions,
// such as in case interfacevalue = <-intchan.
// the conversion happens in the OAS instead.
tmp1 := r.Left
if r.Colas() {
tmp2 := nod(ODCL, tmp1, nil)
tmp2 = typecheck(tmp2, ctxStmt)
n2.Ninit.Append(tmp2)
}
r.Left = o.newTemp(r.Right.Left.Type.Elem(), types.Haspointers(r.Right.Left.Type.Elem()))
tmp2 := nod(OAS, tmp1, r.Left)
tmp2 = typecheck(tmp2, ctxStmt)
n2.Ninit.Append(tmp2)
}
if r.List.Len() != 0 && r.List.First().isBlank() {
r.List.Set(nil)
}
if r.List.Len() != 0 {
tmp1 := r.List.First()
if r.Colas() {
tmp2 := nod(ODCL, tmp1, nil)
tmp2 = typecheck(tmp2, ctxStmt)
n2.Ninit.Append(tmp2)
}
r.List.Set1(o.newTemp(types.Types[TBOOL], false))
tmp2 := okas(tmp1, r.List.First())
tmp2 = typecheck(tmp2, ctxStmt)
n2.Ninit.Append(tmp2)
}
orderBlock(&n2.Ninit, o.free)
case OSEND:
if r.Ninit.Len() != 0 {
dumplist("ninit", r.Ninit)
Fatalf("ninit on select send")
}
// case c <- x
// r->left is c, r->right is x, both are always evaluated.
r.Left = o.expr(r.Left, nil)
if !r.Left.IsAutoTmp() {
r.Left = o.copyExpr(r.Left, r.Left.Type, false)
}
r.Right = o.expr(r.Right, nil)
if !r.Right.IsAutoTmp() {
r.Right = o.copyExpr(r.Right, r.Right.Type, false)
}
}
}
// Now that we have accumulated all the temporaries, clean them.
// Also insert any ninit queued during the previous loop.
// (The temporary cleaning must follow that ninit work.)
for _, n3 := range n.List.Slice() {
orderBlock(&n3.Nbody, o.free)
n3.Nbody.Prepend(o.cleanTempNoPop(t)...)
// TODO(mdempsky): Is this actually necessary?
// walkselect appears to walk Ninit.
n3.Nbody.Prepend(n3.Ninit.Slice()...)
n3.Ninit.Set(nil)
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.popTemp(t)
// Special: value being sent is passed as a pointer; make it addressable.
case OSEND:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
if instrumenting {
// Force copying to the stack so that (chan T)(nil) <- x
// is still instrumented as a read of x.
n.Right = o.copyExpr(n.Right, n.Right.Type, false)
} else {
n.Right = o.addrTemp(n.Right)
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
// TODO(rsc): Clean temporaries more aggressively.
// Note that because walkswitch will rewrite some of the
// switch into a binary search, this is not as easy as it looks.
// (If we ran that code here we could invoke orderstmt on
// the if-else chain instead.)
// For now just clean all the temporaries at the end.
// In practice that's fine.
case OSWITCH:
t := o.markTemp()
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
for _, ncas := range n.List.Slice() {
if ncas.Op != OXCASE {
Fatalf("order switch case %v", ncas.Op)
}
o.exprListInPlace(ncas.List)
orderBlock(&ncas.Nbody, o.free)
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
o.cleanTemp(t)
}
lineno = lno
}
// exprList orders the expression list l into o.
func (o *Order) exprList(l Nodes) {
s := l.Slice()
for i := range s {
s[i] = o.expr(s[i], nil)
}
}
// exprListInPlace orders the expression list l but saves
// the side effects on the individual expression ninit lists.
func (o *Order) exprListInPlace(l Nodes) {
s := l.Slice()
for i := range s {
s[i] = o.exprInPlace(s[i])
}
}
// prealloc[x] records the allocation to use for x.
var prealloc = map[*Node]*Node{}
// expr orders a single expression, appending side
// effects to o.out as needed.
// If this is part of an assignment lhs = *np, lhs is given.
// Otherwise lhs == nil. (When lhs != nil it may be possible
// to avoid copying the result of the expression to a temporary.)
// The result of expr MUST be assigned back to n, e.g.
// n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, lhs)
func (o *Order) expr(n, lhs *Node) *Node {
if n == nil {
return n
}
lno := setlineno(n)
o.init(n)
switch n.Op {
default:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
o.exprList(n.List)
o.exprList(n.Rlist)
// Addition of strings turns into a function call.
// Allocate a temporary to hold the strings.
// Fewer than 5 strings use direct runtime helpers.
case OADDSTR:
o.exprList(n.List)
if n.List.Len() > 5 {
t := types.NewArray(types.Types[TSTRING], int64(n.List.Len()))
prealloc[n] = o.newTemp(t, false)
}
// Mark string(byteSlice) arguments to reuse byteSlice backing
// buffer during conversion. String concatenation does not
// memorize the strings for later use, so it is safe.
// However, we can do it only if there is at least one non-empty string literal.
// Otherwise if all other arguments are empty strings,
// concatstrings will return the reference to the temp string
// to the caller.
hasbyte := false
haslit := false
for _, n1 := range n.List.Slice() {
hasbyte = hasbyte || n1.Op == OBYTES2STR
haslit = haslit || n1.Op == OLITERAL && len(n1.Val().U.(string)) != 0
}
if haslit && hasbyte {
for _, n2 := range n.List.Slice() {
if n2.Op == OBYTES2STR {
n2.Op = OBYTES2STRTMP
}
}
}
// key must be addressable
case OINDEXMAP:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
needCopy := false
if !n.IndexMapLValue() {
// Enforce that any []byte slices we are not copying
// can not be changed before the map index by forcing
// the map index to happen immediately following the
// conversions. See copyExpr a few lines below.
needCopy = mapKeyReplaceStrConv(n.Right)
if instrumenting {
// Race detector needs the copy so it can
// call treecopy on the result.
needCopy = true
}
}
n.Right = o.mapKeyTemp(n.Left.Type, n.Right)
if needCopy {
n = o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, false)
}
// concrete type (not interface) argument might need an addressable
// temporary to pass to the runtime conversion routine.
case OCONVIFACE:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
if n.Left.Type.IsInterface() {
break
}
if _, needsaddr := convFuncName(n.Left.Type, n.Type); needsaddr || isStaticCompositeLiteral(n.Left) {
// Need a temp if we need to pass the address to the conversion function.
// We also process static composite literal node here, making a named static global
// whose address we can put directly in an interface (see OCONVIFACE case in walk).
n.Left = o.addrTemp(n.Left)
}
case OCONVNOP:
if n.Type.IsKind(TUNSAFEPTR) && n.Left.Type.IsKind(TUINTPTR) && (n.Left.Op == OCALLFUNC || n.Left.Op == OCALLINTER || n.Left.Op == OCALLMETH) {
// When reordering unsafe.Pointer(f()) into a separate
// statement, the conversion and function call must stay
// together. See golang.org/issue/15329.
o.init(n.Left)
o.call(n.Left)
if lhs == nil || lhs.Op != ONAME || instrumenting {
n = o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, false)
}
} else {
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
}
case OANDAND, OOROR:
// ... = LHS && RHS
//
// var r bool
// r = LHS
// if r { // or !r, for OROR
// r = RHS
// }
// ... = r
r := o.newTemp(n.Type, false)
// Evaluate left-hand side.
lhs := o.expr(n.Left, nil)
o.out = append(o.out, typecheck(nod(OAS, r, lhs), ctxStmt))
// Evaluate right-hand side, save generated code.
saveout := o.out
o.out = nil
t := o.markTemp()
rhs := o.expr(n.Right, nil)
o.out = append(o.out, typecheck(nod(OAS, r, rhs), ctxStmt))
o.cleanTemp(t)
gen := o.out
o.out = saveout
// If left-hand side doesn't cause a short-circuit, issue right-hand side.
nif := nod(OIF, r, nil)
if n.Op == OANDAND {
nif.Nbody.Set(gen)
} else {
nif.Rlist.Set(gen)
}
o.out = append(o.out, nif)
n = r
case OCALLFUNC,
OCALLINTER,
OCALLMETH,
OCAP,
OCOMPLEX,
OCOPY,
OIMAG,
OLEN,
OMAKECHAN,
OMAKEMAP,
OMAKESLICE,
ONEW,
OREAL,
ORECOVER,
OSTR2BYTES,
OSTR2BYTESTMP,
OSTR2RUNES:
if isRuneCount(n) {
// len([]rune(s)) is rewritten to runtime.countrunes(s) later.
n.Left.Left = o.expr(n.Left.Left, nil)
} else {
o.call(n)
}
if lhs == nil || lhs.Op != ONAME || instrumenting {
n = o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, false)
}
case OAPPEND:
// Check for append(x, make([]T, y)...) .
if isAppendOfMake(n) {
n.List.SetFirst(o.expr(n.List.First(), nil)) // order x
n.List.Second().Left = o.expr(n.List.Second().Left, nil) // order y
} else {
o.exprList(n.List)
}
if lhs == nil || lhs.Op != ONAME && !samesafeexpr(lhs, n.List.First()) {
n = o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, false)
}
case OSLICE, OSLICEARR, OSLICESTR, OSLICE3, OSLICE3ARR:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
low, high, max := n.SliceBounds()
low = o.expr(low, nil)
low = o.cheapExpr(low)
high = o.expr(high, nil)
high = o.cheapExpr(high)
max = o.expr(max, nil)
max = o.cheapExpr(max)
n.SetSliceBounds(low, high, max)
if lhs == nil || lhs.Op != ONAME && !samesafeexpr(lhs, n.Left) {
n = o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, false)
}
case OCLOSURE:
if n.Noescape() && n.Func.Closure.Func.Cvars.Len() > 0 {
prealloc[n] = o.newTemp(closureType(n), false)
}
case OSLICELIT, OCALLPART:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
o.exprList(n.List)
o.exprList(n.Rlist)
if n.Noescape() {
var t *types.Type
switch n.Op {
case OSLICELIT:
t = types.NewArray(n.Type.Elem(), n.Right.Int64())
case OCALLPART:
t = partialCallType(n)
}
prealloc[n] = o.newTemp(t, false)
}
case ODDDARG:
if n.Noescape() {
// The ddd argument does not live beyond the call it is created for.
// Allocate a temporary that will be cleaned up when this statement
// completes. We could be more aggressive and try to arrange for it
// to be cleaned up when the call completes.
prealloc[n] = o.newTemp(n.Type.Elem(), false)
}
case ODOTTYPE, ODOTTYPE2:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
// TODO(rsc): The isfat is for consistency with componentgen and walkexpr.
// It needs to be removed in all three places.
// That would allow inlining x.(struct{*int}) the same as x.(*int).
if !isdirectiface(n.Type) || isfat(n.Type) || instrumenting {
n = o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, true)
}
case ORECV:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n = o.copyExpr(n, n.Type, true)
case OEQ, ONE, OLT, OLE, OGT, OGE:
n.Left = o.expr(n.Left, nil)
n.Right = o.expr(n.Right, nil)
t := n.Left.Type
switch {
case t.IsString():
// Mark string(byteSlice) arguments to reuse byteSlice backing
// buffer during conversion. String comparison does not
// memorize the strings for later use, so it is safe.
if n.Left.Op == OBYTES2STR {
n.Left.Op = OBYTES2STRTMP
}
if n.Right.Op == OBYTES2STR {
n.Right.Op = OBYTES2STRTMP
}
case t.IsStruct() || t.IsArray():
// for complex comparisons, we need both args to be
// addressable so we can pass them to the runtime.
n.Left = o.addrTemp(n.Left)
n.Right = o.addrTemp(n.Right)
}
case OMAPLIT:
// Order map by converting:
// map[int]int{
// a(): b(),
// c(): d(),
// e(): f(),
// }
// to
// m := map[int]int{}
// m[a()] = b()
// m[c()] = d()
// m[e()] = f()
// Then order the result.
// Without this special case, order would otherwise compute all
// the keys and values before storing any of them to the map.
// See issue 26552.
entries := n.List.Slice()
statics := entries[:0]
var dynamics []*Node
for _, r := range entries {
if r.Op != OKEY {
Fatalf("OMAPLIT entry not OKEY: %v\n", r)
}
if !isStaticCompositeLiteral(r.Left) || !isStaticCompositeLiteral(r.Right) {
dynamics = append(dynamics, r)
continue
}
// Recursively ordering some static entries can change them to dynamic;
// e.g., OCONVIFACE nodes. See #31777.
r = o.expr(r, nil)
if !isStaticCompositeLiteral(r.Left) || !isStaticCompositeLiteral(r.Right) {
dynamics = append(dynamics, r)
continue
}
statics = append(statics, r)
}
n.List.Set(statics)
if len(dynamics) == 0 {
break
}
// Emit the creation of the map (with all its static entries).
m := o.newTemp(n.Type, false)
as := nod(OAS, m, n)
typecheck(as, ctxStmt)
o.stmt(as)
n = m
// Emit eval+insert of dynamic entries, one at a time.
for _, r := range dynamics {
as := nod(OAS, nod(OINDEX, n, r.Left), r.Right)
typecheck(as, ctxStmt) // Note: this converts the OINDEX to an OINDEXMAP
o.stmt(as)
}
}
lineno = lno
return n
}
// okas creates and returns an assignment of val to ok,
// including an explicit conversion if necessary.
func okas(ok, val *Node) *Node {
if !ok.isBlank() {
val = conv(val, ok.Type)
}
return nod(OAS, ok, val)
}
// as2 orders OAS2XXXX nodes. It creates temporaries to ensure left-to-right assignment.
// The caller should order the right-hand side of the assignment before calling orderas2.
// It rewrites,
// a, b, a = ...
// as
// tmp1, tmp2, tmp3 = ...
// a, b, a = tmp1, tmp2, tmp3
// This is necessary to ensure left to right assignment order.
func (o *Order) as2(n *Node) {
tmplist := []*Node{}
left := []*Node{}
for ni, l := range n.List.Slice() {
if !l.isBlank() {
tmp := o.newTemp(l.Type, types.Haspointers(l.Type))
n.List.SetIndex(ni, tmp)
tmplist = append(tmplist, tmp)
left = append(left, l)
}
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
as := nod(OAS2, nil, nil)
as.List.Set(left)
as.Rlist.Set(tmplist)
as = typecheck(as, ctxStmt)
o.stmt(as)
}
// okAs2 orders OAS2 with ok.
// Just like as2, this also adds temporaries to ensure left-to-right assignment.
func (o *Order) okAs2(n *Node) {
var tmp1, tmp2 *Node
if !n.List.First().isBlank() {
typ := n.Rlist.First().Type
tmp1 = o.newTemp(typ, types.Haspointers(typ))
}
if !n.List.Second().isBlank() {
tmp2 = o.newTemp(types.Types[TBOOL], false)
}
o.out = append(o.out, n)
if tmp1 != nil {
r := nod(OAS, n.List.First(), tmp1)
r = typecheck(r, ctxStmt)
o.mapAssign(r)
n.List.SetFirst(tmp1)
}
if tmp2 != nil {
r := okas(n.List.Second(), tmp2)
r = typecheck(r, ctxStmt)
o.mapAssign(r)
n.List.SetSecond(tmp2)
}
}
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