Commit 2ebe1bdd authored by Josh Bleecher Snyder's avatar Josh Bleecher Snyder

cmd/internal/obj: make x86's asmbuf a local variable

The x86 assembler requires a buffer to build
variable-length instructions.
It used to be an obj.Link field.
That doesn't play nicely with concurrent assembly.
Move the AsmBuf type to the x86 package,
where it belongs anyway,
and make it a local variable.

Passes toolstash-check -all.
No compiler performance impact.

Updates #15756

Change-Id: I8014e52145380bfd378ee374a0c971ee5bada917
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/38663
Run-TryBot: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: 's avatarBrad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
parent 3b251e60
......@@ -740,7 +740,6 @@ type Link struct {
Rep int
Repn int
Lock int
AsmBuf AsmBuf // instruction buffer for x86
Instoffset int64
Autosize int32
Armsize int32
......@@ -878,96 +877,3 @@ func (h *HeadType) String() string {
}
return fmt.Sprintf("HeadType(%d)", *h)
}
// AsmBuf is a simple buffer to assemble variable-length x86 instructions into.
type AsmBuf struct {
buf [100]byte
off int
}
// Put1 appends one byte to the end of the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Put1(x byte) {
a.buf[a.off] = x
a.off++
}
// Put2 appends two bytes to the end of the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Put2(x, y byte) {
a.buf[a.off+0] = x
a.buf[a.off+1] = y
a.off += 2
}
// Put3 appends three bytes to the end of the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Put3(x, y, z byte) {
a.buf[a.off+0] = x
a.buf[a.off+1] = y
a.buf[a.off+2] = z
a.off += 3
}
// Put4 appends four bytes to the end of the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Put4(x, y, z, w byte) {
a.buf[a.off+0] = x
a.buf[a.off+1] = y
a.buf[a.off+2] = z
a.buf[a.off+3] = w
a.off += 4
}
// PutInt16 writes v into the buffer using little-endian encoding.
func (a *AsmBuf) PutInt16(v int16) {
a.buf[a.off+0] = byte(v)
a.buf[a.off+1] = byte(v >> 8)
a.off += 2
}
// PutInt32 writes v into the buffer using little-endian encoding.
func (a *AsmBuf) PutInt32(v int32) {
a.buf[a.off+0] = byte(v)
a.buf[a.off+1] = byte(v >> 8)
a.buf[a.off+2] = byte(v >> 16)
a.buf[a.off+3] = byte(v >> 24)
a.off += 4
}
// PutInt64 writes v into the buffer using little-endian encoding.
func (a *AsmBuf) PutInt64(v int64) {
a.buf[a.off+0] = byte(v)
a.buf[a.off+1] = byte(v >> 8)
a.buf[a.off+2] = byte(v >> 16)
a.buf[a.off+3] = byte(v >> 24)
a.buf[a.off+4] = byte(v >> 32)
a.buf[a.off+5] = byte(v >> 40)
a.buf[a.off+6] = byte(v >> 48)
a.buf[a.off+7] = byte(v >> 56)
a.off += 8
}
// Put copies b into the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Put(b []byte) {
copy(a.buf[a.off:], b)
a.off += len(b)
}
// Insert inserts b at offset i.
func (a *AsmBuf) Insert(i int, b byte) {
a.off++
copy(a.buf[i+1:a.off], a.buf[i:a.off-1])
a.buf[i] = b
}
// Last returns the byte at the end of the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Last() byte { return a.buf[a.off-1] }
// Len returns the length of the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Len() int { return a.off }
// Bytes returns the contents of the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Bytes() []byte { return a.buf[:a.off] }
// Reset empties the buffer.
func (a *AsmBuf) Reset() { a.off = 0 }
// Peek returns the byte at offset i.
func (a *AsmBuf) Peek(i int) byte { return a.buf[i] }
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......@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ sync/cond_test.go: assignment copies lock value to c2: sync.Cond contains sync.n
// Except for the runtime/pprof case, the API is not exported.
cmd/internal/bio/buf.go: method Seek(offset int64, whence int) int64 should have signature Seek(int64, int) (int64, error)
cmd/internal/bio/buf.go: method Seek(offset int64, whence int) int64 should have signature Seek(int64, int) (int64, error)
cmd/internal/obj/link.go: method Peek(i int) byte should have signature Peek(int) ([]byte, error)
fmt/print.go: method WriteByte(c byte) should have signature WriteByte(byte) error
runtime/pprof/pprof.go: method WriteTo(w io.Writer, debug int) error should have signature WriteTo(io.Writer) (int64, error)
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