// Copyright 2009 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 runtime import ( "internal/bytealg" "internal/goarch" "runtime/internal/atomic" "unsafe" ) // For gccgo, while we still have C runtime code, use go:linkname to // export some functions to themselves. // //go:linkname gotraceback //go:linkname args //go:linkname goargs //go:linkname check //go:linkname goenvs_unix //go:linkname parsedebugvars //go:linkname timediv // Keep a cached value to make gotraceback fast, // since we call it on every call to gentraceback. // The cached value is a uint32 in which the low bits // are the "crash" and "all" settings and the remaining // bits are the traceback value (0 off, 1 on, 2 include system). const ( tracebackCrash = 1 << iota tracebackAll tracebackShift = iota ) var traceback_cache uint32 = 2 << tracebackShift var traceback_env uint32 // gotraceback returns the current traceback settings. // // If level is 0, suppress all tracebacks. // If level is 1, show tracebacks, but exclude runtime frames. // If level is 2, show tracebacks including runtime frames. // If all is set, print all goroutine stacks. Otherwise, print just the current goroutine. // If crash is set, crash (core dump, etc) after tracebacking. // //go:nosplit func gotraceback() (level int32, all, crash bool) { _g_ := getg() t := atomic.Load(&traceback_cache) crash = t&tracebackCrash != 0 all = _g_.m.throwing > 0 || t&tracebackAll != 0 if _g_.m.traceback != 0 { level = int32(_g_.m.traceback) } else { level = int32(t >> tracebackShift) } return } var ( argc int32 argv **byte ) // nosplit for use in linux startup sysargs //go:nosplit func argv_index(argv **byte, i int32) *byte { return *(**byte)(add(unsafe.Pointer(argv), uintptr(i)*goarch.PtrSize)) } func args(c int32, v **byte) { argc = c argv = v sysargs(c, v) } func goargs() { if GOOS == "windows" { return } argslice = make([]string, argc) for i := int32(0); i < argc; i++ { argslice[i] = gostringnocopy(argv_index(argv, i)) } } func goenvs_unix() { // TODO(austin): ppc64 in dynamic linking mode doesn't // guarantee env[] will immediately follow argv. Might cause // problems. n := int32(0) for argv_index(argv, argc+1+n) != nil { n++ } envs = make([]string, n) for i := int32(0); i < n; i++ { envs[i] = gostring(argv_index(argv, argc+1+i)) } } func environ() []string { return envs } // TODO: These should be locals in testAtomic64, but we don't 8-byte // align stack variables on 386. var test_z64, test_x64 uint64 func testAtomic64() { test_z64 = 42 test_x64 = 0 if atomic.Cas64(&test_z64, test_x64, 1) { throw("cas64 failed") } if test_x64 != 0 { throw("cas64 failed") } test_x64 = 42 if !atomic.Cas64(&test_z64, test_x64, 1) { throw("cas64 failed") } if test_x64 != 42 || test_z64 != 1 { throw("cas64 failed") } if atomic.Load64(&test_z64) != 1 { throw("load64 failed") } atomic.Store64(&test_z64, (1<<40)+1) if atomic.Load64(&test_z64) != (1<<40)+1 { throw("store64 failed") } if atomic.Xadd64(&test_z64, (1<<40)+1) != (2<<40)+2 { throw("xadd64 failed") } if atomic.Load64(&test_z64) != (2<<40)+2 { throw("xadd64 failed") } if atomic.Xchg64(&test_z64, (3<<40)+3) != (2<<40)+2 { throw("xchg64 failed") } if atomic.Load64(&test_z64) != (3<<40)+3 { throw("xchg64 failed") } } func check() { var ( a int8 b uint8 c int16 d uint16 e int32 f uint32 g int64 h uint64 i, i1 float32 j, j1 float64 k unsafe.Pointer l *uint16 m [4]byte ) type x1t struct { x uint8 } type y1t struct { x1 x1t y uint8 } var x1 x1t var y1 y1t if unsafe.Sizeof(a) != 1 { throw("bad a") } if unsafe.Sizeof(b) != 1 { throw("bad b") } if unsafe.Sizeof(c) != 2 { throw("bad c") } if unsafe.Sizeof(d) != 2 { throw("bad d") } if unsafe.Sizeof(e) != 4 { throw("bad e") } if unsafe.Sizeof(f) != 4 { throw("bad f") } if unsafe.Sizeof(g) != 8 { throw("bad g") } if unsafe.Sizeof(h) != 8 { throw("bad h") } if unsafe.Sizeof(i) != 4 { throw("bad i") } if unsafe.Sizeof(j) != 8 { throw("bad j") } if unsafe.Sizeof(k) != goarch.PtrSize { throw("bad k") } if unsafe.Sizeof(l) != goarch.PtrSize { throw("bad l") } if unsafe.Sizeof(x1) != 1 { throw("bad unsafe.Sizeof x1") } if unsafe.Offsetof(y1.y) != 1 { throw("bad offsetof y1.y") } if unsafe.Sizeof(y1) != 2 { throw("bad unsafe.Sizeof y1") } if timediv(12345*1000000000+54321, 1000000000, &e) != 12345 || e != 54321 { throw("bad timediv") } var z uint32 z = 1 if !atomic.Cas(&z, 1, 2) { throw("cas1") } if z != 2 { throw("cas2") } z = 4 if atomic.Cas(&z, 5, 6) { throw("cas3") } if z != 4 { throw("cas4") } z = 0xffffffff if !atomic.Cas(&z, 0xffffffff, 0xfffffffe) { throw("cas5") } if z != 0xfffffffe { throw("cas6") } m = [4]byte{1, 1, 1, 1} atomic.Or8(&m[1], 0xf0) if m[0] != 1 || m[1] != 0xf1 || m[2] != 1 || m[3] != 1 { throw("atomicor8") } m = [4]byte{0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff} atomic.And8(&m[1], 0x1) if m[0] != 0xff || m[1] != 0x1 || m[2] != 0xff || m[3] != 0xff { throw("atomicand8") } *(*uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&j)) = ^uint64(0) if j == j { throw("float64nan") } if !(j != j) { throw("float64nan1") } *(*uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&j1)) = ^uint64(1) if j == j1 { throw("float64nan2") } if !(j != j1) { throw("float64nan3") } *(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&i)) = ^uint32(0) if i == i { throw("float32nan") } if i == i { throw("float32nan1") } *(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&i1)) = ^uint32(1) if i == i1 { throw("float32nan2") } if i == i1 { throw("float32nan3") } testAtomic64() // if _FixedStack != round2(_FixedStack) { // throw("FixedStack is not power-of-2") // } if !checkASM() { throw("assembly checks failed") } } type dbgVar struct { name string value *int32 } // Holds variables parsed from GODEBUG env var, // except for "memprofilerate" since there is an // existing int var for that value, which may // already have an initial value. var debug struct { cgocheck int32 clobberfree int32 efence int32 gccheckmark int32 gcpacertrace int32 gcshrinkstackoff int32 gcstoptheworld int32 gctrace int32 invalidptr int32 madvdontneed int32 // for Linux; issue 28466 scavtrace int32 scheddetail int32 schedtrace int32 tracebackancestors int32 asyncpreemptoff int32 harddecommit int32 // debug.malloc is used as a combined debug check // in the malloc function and should be set // if any of the below debug options is != 0. malloc bool allocfreetrace int32 inittrace int32 sbrk int32 } var dbgvars = []dbgVar{ {"allocfreetrace", &debug.allocfreetrace}, {"clobberfree", &debug.clobberfree}, {"cgocheck", &debug.cgocheck}, {"efence", &debug.efence}, {"gccheckmark", &debug.gccheckmark}, {"gcpacertrace", &debug.gcpacertrace}, {"gcshrinkstackoff", &debug.gcshrinkstackoff}, {"gcstoptheworld", &debug.gcstoptheworld}, {"gctrace", &debug.gctrace}, {"invalidptr", &debug.invalidptr}, {"madvdontneed", &debug.madvdontneed}, {"sbrk", &debug.sbrk}, {"scavtrace", &debug.scavtrace}, {"scheddetail", &debug.scheddetail}, {"schedtrace", &debug.schedtrace}, {"tracebackancestors", &debug.tracebackancestors}, {"asyncpreemptoff", &debug.asyncpreemptoff}, {"inittrace", &debug.inittrace}, {"harddecommit", &debug.harddecommit}, } func parsedebugvars() { // defaults debug.cgocheck = 1 // Gccgo uses conservative stack scanning, so we cannot check // invalid pointers on stack. But we can still enable invalid // pointer check on heap scanning. When scanning the heap, we // ensure that we only trace allocated heap objects, which should // not contain invalid pointers. debug.invalidptr = 1 if GOOS == "linux" { // On Linux, MADV_FREE is faster than MADV_DONTNEED, // but doesn't affect many of the statistics that // MADV_DONTNEED does until the memory is actually // reclaimed. This generally leads to poor user // experience, like confusing stats in top and other // monitoring tools; and bad integration with // management systems that respond to memory usage. // Hence, default to MADV_DONTNEED. debug.madvdontneed = 1 } for p := gogetenv("GODEBUG"); p != ""; { field := "" i := bytealg.IndexByteString(p, ',') if i < 0 { field, p = p, "" } else { field, p = p[:i], p[i+1:] } i = bytealg.IndexByteString(field, '=') if i < 0 { continue } key, value := field[:i], field[i+1:] // Update MemProfileRate directly here since it // is int, not int32, and should only be updated // if specified in GODEBUG. if key == "memprofilerate" { if n, ok := atoi(value); ok { MemProfileRate = n } } else { for _, v := range dbgvars { if v.name == key { if n, ok := atoi32(value); ok { *v.value = n } } } } } debug.malloc = (debug.allocfreetrace | debug.inittrace | debug.sbrk) != 0 setTraceback(gogetenv("GOTRACEBACK")) traceback_env = traceback_cache } //go:linkname setTraceback runtime_1debug.SetTraceback func setTraceback(level string) { var t uint32 switch level { case "none": t = 0 case "single", "": t = 1 << tracebackShift case "all": t = 1<= 0; bit-- { if v >= int64(div)<= int64(div) { if rem != nil { *rem = 0 } return 0x7fffffff } if rem != nil { *rem = int32(v) } return res } // Helpers for Go. Must be NOSPLIT, must only call NOSPLIT functions, and must not block. //go:nosplit func acquirem() *m { _g_ := getg() _g_.m.locks++ return _g_.m } //go:nosplit func releasem(mp *m) { // _g_ := getg() mp.locks-- // if mp.locks == 0 && _g_.preempt { // // restore the preemption request in case we've cleared it in newstack // _g_.stackguard0 = stackPreempt // } }