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// Copyright 2014 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.
//go:build amd64 || arm64 || loong64 || mips64 || mips64le || ppc64 || ppc64le || riscv64 || s390x || wasm
package runtime
import (
"internal/goarch"
"internal/goos"
"unsafe"
)
const (
// addrBits is the number of bits needed to represent a virtual address.
//
// See heapAddrBits for a table of address space sizes on
// various architectures. 48 bits is enough for all
// architectures except s390x.
//
// On AMD64, virtual addresses are 48-bit (or 57-bit) numbers sign extended to 64.
// We shift the address left 16 to eliminate the sign extended part and make
// room in the bottom for the count.
//
// On s390x, virtual addresses are 64-bit. There's not much we
// can do about this, so we just hope that the kernel doesn't
// get to really high addresses and panic if it does.
addrBits = 48
// In addition to the 16 bits taken from the top, we can take 3 from the
// bottom, because node must be pointer-aligned, giving a total of 19 bits
// of count.
tagBits = 64 - addrBits + 3
// On AIX, 64-bit addresses are split into 36-bit segment number and 28-bit
// offset in segment. Segment numbers in the range 0x0A0000000-0x0AFFFFFFF(LSA)
// are available for mmap.
// We assume all tagged addresses are from memory allocated with mmap.
// We use one bit to distinguish between the two ranges.
aixAddrBits = 57
aixTagBits = 64 - aixAddrBits + 3
// riscv64 SV57 mode gives 56 bits of userspace VA.
// tagged pointer code supports it,
// but broader support for SV57 mode is incomplete,
// and there may be other issues (see #54104).
riscv64AddrBits = 56
riscv64TagBits = 64 - riscv64AddrBits + 3
)
// The number of bits stored in the numeric tag of a taggedPointer
const taggedPointerBits = (goos.IsAix * aixTagBits) + (goarch.IsRiscv64 * riscv64TagBits) + ((1 - goos.IsAix) * (1 - goarch.IsRiscv64) * tagBits)
// taggedPointerPack created a taggedPointer from a pointer and a tag.
// Tag bits that don't fit in the result are discarded.
func taggedPointerPack(ptr unsafe.Pointer, tag uintptr) taggedPointer {
if GOOS == "aix" {
if GOARCH != "ppc64" {
throw("check this code for aix on non-ppc64")
}
return taggedPointer(uint64(uintptr(ptr))<<(64-aixAddrBits) | uint64(tag&(1<<aixTagBits-1)))
}
if GOARCH == "riscv64" {
return taggedPointer(uint64(uintptr(ptr))<<(64-riscv64AddrBits) | uint64(tag&(1<<riscv64TagBits-1)))
}
return taggedPointer(uint64(uintptr(ptr))<<(64-addrBits) | uint64(tag&(1<<tagBits-1)))
}
// Pointer returns the pointer from a taggedPointer.
func (tp taggedPointer) pointer() unsafe.Pointer {
if GOARCH == "amd64" {
// amd64 systems can place the stack above the VA hole, so we need to sign extend
// val before unpacking.
return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(int64(tp) >> tagBits << 3))
}
if GOOS == "aix" {
return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr((tp >> aixTagBits << 3) | 0xa<<56))
}
if GOARCH == "riscv64" {
return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(tp >> riscv64TagBits << 3))
}
return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(tp >> tagBits << 3))
}
// Tag returns the tag from a taggedPointer.
func (tp taggedPointer) tag() uintptr {
return uintptr(tp & (1<<taggedPointerBits - 1))
}