| // Copyright 2016 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 "fmt" |
| |
| // AlgKind describes the kind of algorithms used for comparing and |
| // hashing a Type. |
| type AlgKind int |
| |
| const ( |
| // These values are known by runtime. |
| ANOEQ AlgKind = iota |
| AMEM0 |
| AMEM8 |
| AMEM16 |
| AMEM32 |
| AMEM64 |
| AMEM128 |
| ASTRING |
| AINTER |
| ANILINTER |
| AFLOAT32 |
| AFLOAT64 |
| ACPLX64 |
| ACPLX128 |
| |
| // Type can be compared/hashed as regular memory. |
| AMEM AlgKind = 100 |
| |
| // Type needs special comparison/hashing functions. |
| ASPECIAL AlgKind = -1 |
| ) |
| |
| // IsComparable reports whether t is a comparable type. |
| func (t *Type) IsComparable() bool { |
| a, _ := algtype1(t) |
| return a != ANOEQ |
| } |
| |
| // IsRegularMemory reports whether t can be compared/hashed as regular memory. |
| func (t *Type) IsRegularMemory() bool { |
| a, _ := algtype1(t) |
| return a == AMEM |
| } |
| |
| // IncomparableField returns an incomparable Field of struct Type t, if any. |
| func (t *Type) IncomparableField() *Field { |
| for _, f := range t.FieldSlice() { |
| if !f.Type.IsComparable() { |
| return f |
| } |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // algtype is like algtype1, except it returns the fixed-width AMEMxx variants |
| // instead of the general AMEM kind when possible. |
| func algtype(t *Type) AlgKind { |
| a, _ := algtype1(t) |
| if a == AMEM { |
| switch t.Width { |
| case 0: |
| return AMEM0 |
| case 1: |
| return AMEM8 |
| case 2: |
| return AMEM16 |
| case 4: |
| return AMEM32 |
| case 8: |
| return AMEM64 |
| case 16: |
| return AMEM128 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return a |
| } |
| |
| // algtype1 returns the AlgKind used for comparing and hashing Type t. |
| // If it returns ANOEQ, it also returns the component type of t that |
| // makes it incomparable. |
| func algtype1(t *Type) (AlgKind, *Type) { |
| if t.Broke { |
| return AMEM, nil |
| } |
| if t.Noalg { |
| return ANOEQ, t |
| } |
| |
| switch t.Etype { |
| case TANY, TFORW: |
| // will be defined later. |
| return ANOEQ, t |
| |
| case TINT8, TUINT8, TINT16, TUINT16, |
| TINT32, TUINT32, TINT64, TUINT64, |
| TINT, TUINT, TUINTPTR, |
| TBOOL, TPTR32, TPTR64, |
| TCHAN, TUNSAFEPTR: |
| return AMEM, nil |
| |
| case TFUNC, TMAP: |
| return ANOEQ, t |
| |
| case TFLOAT32: |
| return AFLOAT32, nil |
| |
| case TFLOAT64: |
| return AFLOAT64, nil |
| |
| case TCOMPLEX64: |
| return ACPLX64, nil |
| |
| case TCOMPLEX128: |
| return ACPLX128, nil |
| |
| case TSTRING: |
| return ASTRING, nil |
| |
| case TINTER: |
| if t.IsEmptyInterface() { |
| return ANILINTER, nil |
| } |
| return AINTER, nil |
| |
| case TSLICE: |
| return ANOEQ, t |
| |
| case TARRAY: |
| a, bad := algtype1(t.Elem()) |
| switch a { |
| case AMEM: |
| return AMEM, nil |
| case ANOEQ: |
| return ANOEQ, bad |
| } |
| |
| switch t.NumElem() { |
| case 0: |
| // We checked above that the element type is comparable. |
| return AMEM, nil |
| case 1: |
| // Single-element array is same as its lone element. |
| return a, nil |
| } |
| |
| return ASPECIAL, nil |
| |
| case TSTRUCT: |
| fields := t.FieldSlice() |
| |
| // One-field struct is same as that one field alone. |
| if len(fields) == 1 && !isblanksym(fields[0].Sym) { |
| return algtype1(fields[0].Type) |
| } |
| |
| ret := AMEM |
| for i, f := range fields { |
| // All fields must be comparable. |
| a, bad := algtype1(f.Type) |
| if a == ANOEQ { |
| return ANOEQ, bad |
| } |
| |
| // Blank fields, padded fields, fields with non-memory |
| // equality need special compare. |
| if a != AMEM || isblanksym(f.Sym) || ispaddedfield(t, i) { |
| ret = ASPECIAL |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return ret, nil |
| } |
| |
| Fatalf("algtype1: unexpected type %v", t) |
| return 0, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Generate a helper function to compute the hash of a value of type t. |
| func genhash(sym *Sym, t *Type) { |
| if Debug['r'] != 0 { |
| fmt.Printf("genhash %v %v\n", sym, t) |
| } |
| |
| lineno = 1 // less confusing than end of input |
| dclcontext = PEXTERN |
| markdcl() |
| |
| // func sym(p *T, h uintptr) uintptr |
| fn := nod(ODCLFUNC, nil, nil) |
| |
| fn.Func.Nname = newname(sym) |
| fn.Func.Nname.Class = PFUNC |
| tfn := nod(OTFUNC, nil, nil) |
| fn.Func.Nname.Name.Param.Ntype = tfn |
| |
| n := nod(ODCLFIELD, newname(lookup("p")), typenod(ptrto(t))) |
| tfn.List.Append(n) |
| np := n.Left |
| n = nod(ODCLFIELD, newname(lookup("h")), typenod(Types[TUINTPTR])) |
| tfn.List.Append(n) |
| nh := n.Left |
| n = nod(ODCLFIELD, nil, typenod(Types[TUINTPTR])) // return value |
| tfn.Rlist.Append(n) |
| |
| funchdr(fn) |
| fn.Func.Nname.Name.Param.Ntype = typecheck(fn.Func.Nname.Name.Param.Ntype, Etype) |
| |
| // genhash is only called for types that have equality but |
| // cannot be handled by the standard algorithms, |
| // so t must be either an array or a struct. |
| switch t.Etype { |
| default: |
| Fatalf("genhash %v", t) |
| |
| case TARRAY: |
| // An array of pure memory would be handled by the |
| // standard algorithm, so the element type must not be |
| // pure memory. |
| hashel := hashfor(t.Elem()) |
| |
| n := nod(ORANGE, nil, nod(OIND, np, nil)) |
| ni := newname(lookup("i")) |
| ni.Type = Types[TINT] |
| n.List.Set1(ni) |
| n.Colas = true |
| colasdefn(n.List.Slice(), n) |
| ni = n.List.First() |
| |
| // h = hashel(&p[i], h) |
| call := nod(OCALL, hashel, nil) |
| |
| nx := nod(OINDEX, np, ni) |
| nx.Bounded = true |
| na := nod(OADDR, nx, nil) |
| na.Etype = 1 // no escape to heap |
| call.List.Append(na) |
| call.List.Append(nh) |
| n.Nbody.Append(nod(OAS, nh, call)) |
| |
| fn.Nbody.Append(n) |
| |
| case TSTRUCT: |
| // Walk the struct using memhash for runs of AMEM |
| // and calling specific hash functions for the others. |
| for i, fields := 0, t.FieldSlice(); i < len(fields); { |
| f := fields[i] |
| |
| // Skip blank fields. |
| if isblanksym(f.Sym) { |
| i++ |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| // Hash non-memory fields with appropriate hash function. |
| if !f.Type.IsRegularMemory() { |
| hashel := hashfor(f.Type) |
| call := nod(OCALL, hashel, nil) |
| nx := nodSym(OXDOT, np, f.Sym) // TODO: fields from other packages? |
| na := nod(OADDR, nx, nil) |
| na.Etype = 1 // no escape to heap |
| call.List.Append(na) |
| call.List.Append(nh) |
| fn.Nbody.Append(nod(OAS, nh, call)) |
| i++ |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, hash a maximal length run of raw memory. |
| size, next := memrun(t, i) |
| |
| // h = hashel(&p.first, size, h) |
| hashel := hashmem(f.Type) |
| call := nod(OCALL, hashel, nil) |
| nx := nodSym(OXDOT, np, f.Sym) // TODO: fields from other packages? |
| na := nod(OADDR, nx, nil) |
| na.Etype = 1 // no escape to heap |
| call.List.Append(na) |
| call.List.Append(nh) |
| call.List.Append(nodintconst(size)) |
| fn.Nbody.Append(nod(OAS, nh, call)) |
| |
| i = next |
| } |
| } |
| |
| r := nod(ORETURN, nil, nil) |
| r.List.Append(nh) |
| fn.Nbody.Append(r) |
| |
| if Debug['r'] != 0 { |
| dumplist("genhash body", fn.Nbody) |
| } |
| |
| funcbody(fn) |
| Curfn = fn |
| fn.Func.Dupok = true |
| fn = typecheck(fn, Etop) |
| typecheckslice(fn.Nbody.Slice(), Etop) |
| Curfn = nil |
| popdcl() |
| if debug_dclstack != 0 { |
| testdclstack() |
| } |
| |
| // Disable safemode while compiling this code: the code we |
| // generate internally can refer to unsafe.Pointer. |
| // In this case it can happen if we need to generate an == |
| // for a struct containing a reflect.Value, which itself has |
| // an unexported field of type unsafe.Pointer. |
| old_safemode := safemode |
| safemode = false |
| |
| disable_checknil++ |
| funccompile(fn) |
| disable_checknil-- |
| |
| safemode = old_safemode |
| } |
| |
| func hashfor(t *Type) *Node { |
| var sym *Sym |
| |
| switch a, _ := algtype1(t); a { |
| case AMEM: |
| Fatalf("hashfor with AMEM type") |
| case AINTER: |
| sym = Pkglookup("interhash", Runtimepkg) |
| case ANILINTER: |
| sym = Pkglookup("nilinterhash", Runtimepkg) |
| case ASTRING: |
| sym = Pkglookup("strhash", Runtimepkg) |
| case AFLOAT32: |
| sym = Pkglookup("f32hash", Runtimepkg) |
| case AFLOAT64: |
| sym = Pkglookup("f64hash", Runtimepkg) |
| case ACPLX64: |
| sym = Pkglookup("c64hash", Runtimepkg) |
| case ACPLX128: |
| sym = Pkglookup("c128hash", Runtimepkg) |
| default: |
| sym = typesymprefix(".hash", t) |
| } |
| |
| n := newname(sym) |
| n.Class = PFUNC |
| tfn := nod(OTFUNC, nil, nil) |
| tfn.List.Append(nod(ODCLFIELD, nil, typenod(ptrto(t)))) |
| tfn.List.Append(nod(ODCLFIELD, nil, typenod(Types[TUINTPTR]))) |
| tfn.Rlist.Append(nod(ODCLFIELD, nil, typenod(Types[TUINTPTR]))) |
| tfn = typecheck(tfn, Etype) |
| n.Type = tfn.Type |
| return n |
| } |
| |
| // geneq generates a helper function to |
| // check equality of two values of type t. |
| func geneq(sym *Sym, t *Type) { |
| if Debug['r'] != 0 { |
| fmt.Printf("geneq %v %v\n", sym, t) |
| } |
| |
| lineno = 1 // less confusing than end of input |
| dclcontext = PEXTERN |
| markdcl() |
| |
| // func sym(p, q *T) bool |
| fn := nod(ODCLFUNC, nil, nil) |
| |
| fn.Func.Nname = newname(sym) |
| fn.Func.Nname.Class = PFUNC |
| tfn := nod(OTFUNC, nil, nil) |
| fn.Func.Nname.Name.Param.Ntype = tfn |
| |
| n := nod(ODCLFIELD, newname(lookup("p")), typenod(ptrto(t))) |
| tfn.List.Append(n) |
| np := n.Left |
| n = nod(ODCLFIELD, newname(lookup("q")), typenod(ptrto(t))) |
| tfn.List.Append(n) |
| nq := n.Left |
| n = nod(ODCLFIELD, nil, typenod(Types[TBOOL])) |
| tfn.Rlist.Append(n) |
| |
| funchdr(fn) |
| fn.Func.Nname.Name.Param.Ntype = typecheck(fn.Func.Nname.Name.Param.Ntype, Etype) |
| |
| // geneq is only called for types that have equality but |
| // cannot be handled by the standard algorithms, |
| // so t must be either an array or a struct. |
| switch t.Etype { |
| default: |
| Fatalf("geneq %v", t) |
| |
| case TARRAY: |
| // An array of pure memory would be handled by the |
| // standard memequal, so the element type must not be |
| // pure memory. Even if we unrolled the range loop, |
| // each iteration would be a function call, so don't bother |
| // unrolling. |
| nrange := nod(ORANGE, nil, nod(OIND, np, nil)) |
| |
| ni := newname(lookup("i")) |
| ni.Type = Types[TINT] |
| nrange.List.Set1(ni) |
| nrange.Colas = true |
| colasdefn(nrange.List.Slice(), nrange) |
| ni = nrange.List.First() |
| |
| // if p[i] != q[i] { return false } |
| nx := nod(OINDEX, np, ni) |
| |
| nx.Bounded = true |
| ny := nod(OINDEX, nq, ni) |
| ny.Bounded = true |
| |
| nif := nod(OIF, nil, nil) |
| nif.Left = nod(ONE, nx, ny) |
| r := nod(ORETURN, nil, nil) |
| r.List.Append(nodbool(false)) |
| nif.Nbody.Append(r) |
| nrange.Nbody.Append(nif) |
| fn.Nbody.Append(nrange) |
| |
| // return true |
| ret := nod(ORETURN, nil, nil) |
| ret.List.Append(nodbool(true)) |
| fn.Nbody.Append(ret) |
| |
| case TSTRUCT: |
| var cond *Node |
| and := func(n *Node) { |
| if cond == nil { |
| cond = n |
| return |
| } |
| cond = nod(OANDAND, cond, n) |
| } |
| |
| // Walk the struct using memequal for runs of AMEM |
| // and calling specific equality tests for the others. |
| for i, fields := 0, t.FieldSlice(); i < len(fields); { |
| f := fields[i] |
| |
| // Skip blank-named fields. |
| if isblanksym(f.Sym) { |
| i++ |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| // Compare non-memory fields with field equality. |
| if !f.Type.IsRegularMemory() { |
| and(eqfield(np, nq, f.Sym)) |
| i++ |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| // Find maximal length run of memory-only fields. |
| size, next := memrun(t, i) |
| |
| // TODO(rsc): All the calls to newname are wrong for |
| // cross-package unexported fields. |
| if s := fields[i:next]; len(s) <= 2 { |
| // Two or fewer fields: use plain field equality. |
| for _, f := range s { |
| and(eqfield(np, nq, f.Sym)) |
| } |
| } else { |
| // More than two fields: use memequal. |
| and(eqmem(np, nq, f.Sym, size)) |
| } |
| i = next |
| } |
| |
| if cond == nil { |
| cond = nodbool(true) |
| } |
| |
| ret := nod(ORETURN, nil, nil) |
| ret.List.Append(cond) |
| fn.Nbody.Append(ret) |
| } |
| |
| if Debug['r'] != 0 { |
| dumplist("geneq body", fn.Nbody) |
| } |
| |
| funcbody(fn) |
| Curfn = fn |
| fn.Func.Dupok = true |
| fn = typecheck(fn, Etop) |
| typecheckslice(fn.Nbody.Slice(), Etop) |
| Curfn = nil |
| popdcl() |
| if debug_dclstack != 0 { |
| testdclstack() |
| } |
| |
| // Disable safemode while compiling this code: the code we |
| // generate internally can refer to unsafe.Pointer. |
| // In this case it can happen if we need to generate an == |
| // for a struct containing a reflect.Value, which itself has |
| // an unexported field of type unsafe.Pointer. |
| old_safemode := safemode |
| safemode = false |
| |
| // Disable checknils while compiling this code. |
| // We are comparing a struct or an array, |
| // neither of which can be nil, and our comparisons |
| // are shallow. |
| disable_checknil++ |
| |
| funccompile(fn) |
| |
| safemode = old_safemode |
| disable_checknil-- |
| } |
| |
| // eqfield returns the node |
| // p.field == q.field |
| func eqfield(p *Node, q *Node, field *Sym) *Node { |
| nx := nodSym(OXDOT, p, field) |
| ny := nodSym(OXDOT, q, field) |
| ne := nod(OEQ, nx, ny) |
| return ne |
| } |
| |
| // eqmem returns the node |
| // memequal(&p.field, &q.field [, size]) |
| func eqmem(p *Node, q *Node, field *Sym, size int64) *Node { |
| nx := nod(OADDR, nodSym(OXDOT, p, field), nil) |
| nx.Etype = 1 // does not escape |
| ny := nod(OADDR, nodSym(OXDOT, q, field), nil) |
| ny.Etype = 1 // does not escape |
| nx = typecheck(nx, Erv) |
| ny = typecheck(ny, Erv) |
| |
| fn, needsize := eqmemfunc(size, nx.Type.Elem()) |
| call := nod(OCALL, fn, nil) |
| call.List.Append(nx) |
| call.List.Append(ny) |
| if needsize { |
| call.List.Append(nodintconst(size)) |
| } |
| |
| return call |
| } |
| |
| func eqmemfunc(size int64, t *Type) (fn *Node, needsize bool) { |
| switch size { |
| default: |
| fn = syslook("memequal") |
| needsize = true |
| case 1, 2, 4, 8, 16: |
| buf := fmt.Sprintf("memequal%d", int(size)*8) |
| fn = syslook(buf) |
| } |
| |
| fn = substArgTypes(fn, t, t) |
| return fn, needsize |
| } |
| |
| // memrun finds runs of struct fields for which memory-only algs are appropriate. |
| // t is the parent struct type, and start is the field index at which to start the run. |
| // size is the length in bytes of the memory included in the run. |
| // next is the index just after the end of the memory run. |
| func memrun(t *Type, start int) (size int64, next int) { |
| next = start |
| for { |
| next++ |
| if next == t.NumFields() { |
| break |
| } |
| // Stop run after a padded field. |
| if ispaddedfield(t, next-1) { |
| break |
| } |
| // Also, stop before a blank or non-memory field. |
| if f := t.Field(next); isblanksym(f.Sym) || !f.Type.IsRegularMemory() { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| return t.Field(next-1).End() - t.Field(start).Offset, next |
| } |
| |
| // ispaddedfield reports whether the i'th field of struct type t is followed |
| // by padding. |
| func ispaddedfield(t *Type, i int) bool { |
| if !t.IsStruct() { |
| Fatalf("ispaddedfield called non-struct %v", t) |
| } |
| end := t.Width |
| if i+1 < t.NumFields() { |
| end = t.Field(i + 1).Offset |
| } |
| return t.Field(i).End() != end |
| } |