// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-// Garbage collector: type and heap bitmaps.
-//
-// Stack, data, and bss bitmaps
-//
-// Stack frames and global variables in the data and bss sections are
-// described by bitmaps with 1 bit per pointer-sized word. A "1" bit
-// means the word is a live pointer to be visited by the GC (referred to
-// as "pointer"). A "0" bit means the word should be ignored by GC
-// (referred to as "scalar", though it could be a dead pointer value).
-//
-// Heap bitmap
-//
-// The heap bitmap comprises 1 bit for each pointer-sized word in the heap,
-// recording whether a pointer is stored in that word or not. This bitmap
-// is stored in the heapArena metadata backing each heap arena.
-// That is, if ha is the heapArena for the arena starting at "start",
-// then ha.bitmap[0] holds the 64 bits for the 64 words "start"
-// through start+63*ptrSize, ha.bitmap[1] holds the entries for
-// start+64*ptrSize through start+127*ptrSize, and so on.
-// Bits correspond to words in little-endian order. ha.bitmap[0]&1 represents
-// the word at "start", ha.bitmap[0]>>1&1 represents the word at start+8, etc.
-// (For 32-bit platforms, s/64/32/.)
-//
-// We also keep a noMorePtrs bitmap which allows us to stop scanning
-// the heap bitmap early in certain situations. If ha.noMorePtrs[i]>>j&1
-// is 1, then the object containing the last word described by ha.bitmap[8*i+j]
-// has no more pointers beyond those described by ha.bitmap[8*i+j].
-// If ha.noMorePtrs[i]>>j&1 is set, the entries in ha.bitmap[8*i+j+1] and
-// beyond must all be zero until the start of the next object.
-//
-// The bitmap for noscan spans is set to all zero at span allocation time.
-//
-// The bitmap for unallocated objects in scannable spans is not maintained
-// (can be junk).
-
package runtime
import (
"unsafe"
)
-// heapArenaPtrScalar contains the per-heapArena pointer/scalar metadata for the GC.
-type heapArenaPtrScalar struct {
- // bitmap stores the pointer/scalar bitmap for the words in
- // this arena. See mbitmap.go for a description.
- // This array uses 1 bit per word of heap, or 1.6% of the heap size (for 64-bit).
- bitmap [heapArenaBitmapWords]uintptr
-
- // If the ith bit of noMorePtrs is true, then there are no more
- // pointers for the object containing the word described by the
- // high bit of bitmap[i].
- // In that case, bitmap[i+1], ... must be zero until the start
- // of the next object.
- // We never operate on these entries using bit-parallel techniques,
- // so it is ok if they are small. Also, they can't be bigger than
- // uint16 because at that size a single noMorePtrs entry
- // represents 8K of memory, the minimum size of a span. Any larger
- // and we'd have to worry about concurrent updates.
- // This array uses 1 bit per word of bitmap, or .024% of the heap size (for 64-bit).
- noMorePtrs [heapArenaBitmapWords / 8]uint8
-}
-
// addb returns the byte pointer p+n.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
const ptrBits = 8 * goarch.PtrSize
-// heapBits provides access to the bitmap bits for a single heap word.
-// The methods on heapBits take value receivers so that the compiler
-// can more easily inline calls to those methods and registerize the
-// struct fields independently.
-type heapBits struct {
- // heapBits will report on pointers in the range [addr,addr+size).
- // The low bit of mask contains the pointerness of the word at addr
- // (assuming valid>0).
- addr, size uintptr
-
- // The next few pointer bits representing words starting at addr.
- // Those bits already returned by next() are zeroed.
- mask uintptr
- // Number of bits in mask that are valid. mask is always less than 1<<valid.
- valid uintptr
-}
-
-// heapBitsForAddr returns the heapBits for the address addr.
-// The caller must ensure [addr,addr+size) is in an allocated span.
-// In particular, be careful not to point past the end of an object.
-//
-// nosplit because it is used during write barriers and must not be preempted.
-//
-//go:nosplit
-func heapBitsForAddr(addr, size uintptr) heapBits {
- // Find arena
- ai := arenaIndex(addr)
- ha := mheap_.arenas[ai.l1()][ai.l2()]
-
- // Word index in arena.
- word := addr / goarch.PtrSize % heapArenaWords
-
- // Word index and bit offset in bitmap array.
- idx := word / ptrBits
- off := word % ptrBits
-
- // Grab relevant bits of bitmap.
- mask := ha.bitmap[idx] >> off
- valid := ptrBits - off
-
- // Process depending on where the object ends.
- nptr := size / goarch.PtrSize
- if nptr < valid {
- // Bits for this object end before the end of this bitmap word.
- // Squash bits for the following objects.
- mask &= 1<<(nptr&(ptrBits-1)) - 1
- valid = nptr
- } else if nptr == valid {
- // Bits for this object end at exactly the end of this bitmap word.
- // All good.
- } else {
- // Bits for this object extend into the next bitmap word. See if there
- // may be any pointers recorded there.
- if uintptr(ha.noMorePtrs[idx/8])>>(idx%8)&1 != 0 {
- // No more pointers in this object after this bitmap word.
- // Update size so we know not to look there.
- size = valid * goarch.PtrSize
- }
- }
-
- return heapBits{addr: addr, size: size, mask: mask, valid: valid}
-}
-
-// Returns the (absolute) address of the next known pointer and
-// a heapBits iterator representing any remaining pointers.
-// If there are no more pointers, returns address 0.
-// Note that next does not modify h. The caller must record the result.
-//
-// nosplit because it is used during write barriers and must not be preempted.
-//
-//go:nosplit
-func (h heapBits) next() (heapBits, uintptr) {
- for {
- if h.mask != 0 {
- var i int
- if goarch.PtrSize == 8 {
- i = sys.TrailingZeros64(uint64(h.mask))
- } else {
- i = sys.TrailingZeros32(uint32(h.mask))
- }
- h.mask ^= uintptr(1) << (i & (ptrBits - 1))
- return h, h.addr + uintptr(i)*goarch.PtrSize
- }
-
- // Skip words that we've already processed.
- h.addr += h.valid * goarch.PtrSize
- h.size -= h.valid * goarch.PtrSize
- if h.size == 0 {
- return h, 0 // no more pointers
- }
-
- // Grab more bits and try again.
- h = heapBitsForAddr(h.addr, h.size)
- }
-}
-
-// nextFast is like next, but can return 0 even when there are more pointers
-// to be found. Callers should call next if nextFast returns 0 as its second
-// return value.
-//
-// if addr, h = h.nextFast(); addr == 0 {
-// if addr, h = h.next(); addr == 0 {
-// ... no more pointers ...
-// }
-// }
-// ... process pointer at addr ...
-//
-// nextFast is designed to be inlineable.
-//
-//go:nosplit
-func (h heapBits) nextFast() (heapBits, uintptr) {
- // TESTQ/JEQ
- if h.mask == 0 {
- return h, 0
- }
- // BSFQ
- var i int
- if goarch.PtrSize == 8 {
- i = sys.TrailingZeros64(uint64(h.mask))
- } else {
- i = sys.TrailingZeros32(uint32(h.mask))
- }
- // BTCQ
- h.mask ^= uintptr(1) << (i & (ptrBits - 1))
- // LEAQ (XX)(XX*8)
- return h, h.addr + uintptr(i)*goarch.PtrSize
-}
-
-// bulkBarrierPreWrite executes a write barrier
-// for every pointer slot in the memory range [src, src+size),
-// using pointer/scalar information from [dst, dst+size).
-// This executes the write barriers necessary before a memmove.
-// src, dst, and size must be pointer-aligned.
-// The range [dst, dst+size) must lie within a single object.
-// It does not perform the actual writes.
-//
-// As a special case, src == 0 indicates that this is being used for a
-// memclr. bulkBarrierPreWrite will pass 0 for the src of each write
-// barrier.
-//
-// Callers should call bulkBarrierPreWrite immediately before
-// calling memmove(dst, src, size). This function is marked nosplit
-// to avoid being preempted; the GC must not stop the goroutine
-// between the memmove and the execution of the barriers.
-// The caller is also responsible for cgo pointer checks if this
-// may be writing Go pointers into non-Go memory.
-//
-// The pointer bitmap is not maintained for allocations containing
-// no pointers at all; any caller of bulkBarrierPreWrite must first
-// make sure the underlying allocation contains pointers, usually
-// by checking typ.PtrBytes.
-//
-// Callers must perform cgo checks if goexperiment.CgoCheck2.
-//
-//go:nosplit
-func bulkBarrierPreWrite(dst, src, size uintptr) {
- if (dst|src|size)&(goarch.PtrSize-1) != 0 {
- throw("bulkBarrierPreWrite: unaligned arguments")
- }
- if !writeBarrier.enabled {
- return
- }
- if s := spanOf(dst); s == nil {
- // If dst is a global, use the data or BSS bitmaps to
- // execute write barriers.
- for _, datap := range activeModules() {
- if datap.data <= dst && dst < datap.edata {
- bulkBarrierBitmap(dst, src, size, dst-datap.data, datap.gcdatamask.bytedata)
- return
- }
- }
- for _, datap := range activeModules() {
- if datap.bss <= dst && dst < datap.ebss {
- bulkBarrierBitmap(dst, src, size, dst-datap.bss, datap.gcbssmask.bytedata)
- return
- }
- }
- return
- } else if s.state.get() != mSpanInUse || dst < s.base() || s.limit <= dst {
- // dst was heap memory at some point, but isn't now.
- // It can't be a global. It must be either our stack,
- // or in the case of direct channel sends, it could be
- // another stack. Either way, no need for barriers.
- // This will also catch if dst is in a freed span,
- // though that should never have.
- return
- }
-
- buf := &getg().m.p.ptr().wbBuf
- h := heapBitsForAddr(dst, size)
- if src == 0 {
- for {
- var addr uintptr
- if h, addr = h.next(); addr == 0 {
- break
- }
- dstx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(addr))
- p := buf.get1()
- p[0] = *dstx
- }
- } else {
- for {
- var addr uintptr
- if h, addr = h.next(); addr == 0 {
- break
- }
- dstx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(addr))
- srcx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(src + (addr - dst)))
- p := buf.get2()
- p[0] = *dstx
- p[1] = *srcx
- }
- }
-}
-
-// bulkBarrierPreWriteSrcOnly is like bulkBarrierPreWrite but
-// does not execute write barriers for [dst, dst+size).
-//
-// In addition to the requirements of bulkBarrierPreWrite
-// callers need to ensure [dst, dst+size) is zeroed.
-//
-// This is used for special cases where e.g. dst was just
-// created and zeroed with malloc.
-//
-//go:nosplit
-func bulkBarrierPreWriteSrcOnly(dst, src, size uintptr) {
- if (dst|src|size)&(goarch.PtrSize-1) != 0 {
- throw("bulkBarrierPreWrite: unaligned arguments")
- }
- if !writeBarrier.enabled {
- return
- }
- buf := &getg().m.p.ptr().wbBuf
- h := heapBitsForAddr(dst, size)
- for {
- var addr uintptr
- if h, addr = h.next(); addr == 0 {
- break
- }
- srcx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(addr - dst + src))
- p := buf.get1()
- p[0] = *srcx
- }
-}
-
// bulkBarrierBitmap executes write barriers for copying from [src,
// src+size) to [dst, dst+size) using a 1-bit pointer bitmap. src is
// assumed to start maskOffset bytes into the data covered by the
}
}
-// initHeapBits initializes the heap bitmap for a span.
-// If this is a span of single pointer allocations, it initializes all
-// words to pointer. If force is true, clears all bits.
-func (s *mspan) initHeapBits(forceClear bool) {
- if forceClear || s.spanclass.noscan() {
- // Set all the pointer bits to zero. We do this once
- // when the span is allocated so we don't have to do it
- // for each object allocation.
- base := s.base()
- size := s.npages * pageSize
- h := writeHeapBitsForAddr(base)
- h.flush(base, size)
- return
- }
- isPtrs := goarch.PtrSize == 8 && s.elemsize == goarch.PtrSize
- if !isPtrs {
- return // nothing to do
- }
- h := writeHeapBitsForAddr(s.base())
- size := s.npages * pageSize
- nptrs := size / goarch.PtrSize
- for i := uintptr(0); i < nptrs; i += ptrBits {
- h = h.write(^uintptr(0), ptrBits)
- }
- h.flush(s.base(), size)
-}
-
// countAlloc returns the number of objects allocated in span s by
// scanning the allocation bitmap.
func (s *mspan) countAlloc() int {
return count
}
-type writeHeapBits struct {
- addr uintptr // address that the low bit of mask represents the pointer state of.
- mask uintptr // some pointer bits starting at the address addr.
- valid uintptr // number of bits in buf that are valid (including low)
- low uintptr // number of low-order bits to not overwrite
-}
-
-func writeHeapBitsForAddr(addr uintptr) (h writeHeapBits) {
- // We start writing bits maybe in the middle of a heap bitmap word.
- // Remember how many bits into the word we started, so we can be sure
- // not to overwrite the previous bits.
- h.low = addr / goarch.PtrSize % ptrBits
-
- // round down to heap word that starts the bitmap word.
- h.addr = addr - h.low*goarch.PtrSize
-
- // We don't have any bits yet.
- h.mask = 0
- h.valid = h.low
-
- return
-}
-
-// write appends the pointerness of the next valid pointer slots
-// using the low valid bits of bits. 1=pointer, 0=scalar.
-func (h writeHeapBits) write(bits, valid uintptr) writeHeapBits {
- if h.valid+valid <= ptrBits {
- // Fast path - just accumulate the bits.
- h.mask |= bits << h.valid
- h.valid += valid
- return h
- }
- // Too many bits to fit in this word. Write the current word
- // out and move on to the next word.
-
- data := h.mask | bits<<h.valid // mask for this word
- h.mask = bits >> (ptrBits - h.valid) // leftover for next word
- h.valid += valid - ptrBits // have h.valid+valid bits, writing ptrBits of them
-
- // Flush mask to the memory bitmap.
- // TODO: figure out how to cache arena lookup.
- ai := arenaIndex(h.addr)
- ha := mheap_.arenas[ai.l1()][ai.l2()]
- idx := h.addr / (ptrBits * goarch.PtrSize) % heapArenaBitmapWords
- m := uintptr(1)<<h.low - 1
- ha.bitmap[idx] = ha.bitmap[idx]&m | data
- // Note: no synchronization required for this write because
- // the allocator has exclusive access to the page, and the bitmap
- // entries are all for a single page. Also, visibility of these
- // writes is guaranteed by the publication barrier in mallocgc.
-
- // Clear noMorePtrs bit, since we're going to be writing bits
- // into the following word.
- ha.noMorePtrs[idx/8] &^= uint8(1) << (idx % 8)
- // Note: same as above
-
- // Move to next word of bitmap.
- h.addr += ptrBits * goarch.PtrSize
- h.low = 0
- return h
-}
-
-// Add padding of size bytes.
-func (h writeHeapBits) pad(size uintptr) writeHeapBits {
- if size == 0 {
- return h
- }
- words := size / goarch.PtrSize
- for words > ptrBits {
- h = h.write(0, ptrBits)
- words -= ptrBits
- }
- return h.write(0, words)
-}
-
-// Flush the bits that have been written, and add zeros as needed
-// to cover the full object [addr, addr+size).
-func (h writeHeapBits) flush(addr, size uintptr) {
- // zeros counts the number of bits needed to represent the object minus the
- // number of bits we've already written. This is the number of 0 bits
- // that need to be added.
- zeros := (addr+size-h.addr)/goarch.PtrSize - h.valid
-
- // Add zero bits up to the bitmap word boundary
- if zeros > 0 {
- z := ptrBits - h.valid
- if z > zeros {
- z = zeros
- }
- h.valid += z
- zeros -= z
- }
-
- // Find word in bitmap that we're going to write.
- ai := arenaIndex(h.addr)
- ha := mheap_.arenas[ai.l1()][ai.l2()]
- idx := h.addr / (ptrBits * goarch.PtrSize) % heapArenaBitmapWords
-
- // Write remaining bits.
- if h.valid != h.low {
- m := uintptr(1)<<h.low - 1 // don't clear existing bits below "low"
- m |= ^(uintptr(1)<<h.valid - 1) // don't clear existing bits above "valid"
- ha.bitmap[idx] = ha.bitmap[idx]&m | h.mask
- }
- if zeros == 0 {
- return
- }
-
- // Record in the noMorePtrs map that there won't be any more 1 bits,
- // so readers can stop early.
- ha.noMorePtrs[idx/8] |= uint8(1) << (idx % 8)
-
- // Advance to next bitmap word.
- h.addr += ptrBits * goarch.PtrSize
-
- // Continue on writing zeros for the rest of the object.
- // For standard use of the ptr bits this is not required, as
- // the bits are read from the beginning of the object. Some uses,
- // like noscan spans, oblets, bulk write barriers, and cgocheck, might
- // start mid-object, so these writes are still required.
- for {
- // Write zero bits.
- ai := arenaIndex(h.addr)
- ha := mheap_.arenas[ai.l1()][ai.l2()]
- idx := h.addr / (ptrBits * goarch.PtrSize) % heapArenaBitmapWords
- if zeros < ptrBits {
- ha.bitmap[idx] &^= uintptr(1)<<zeros - 1
- break
- } else if zeros == ptrBits {
- ha.bitmap[idx] = 0
- break
- } else {
- ha.bitmap[idx] = 0
- zeros -= ptrBits
- }
- ha.noMorePtrs[idx/8] |= uint8(1) << (idx % 8)
- h.addr += ptrBits * goarch.PtrSize
- }
-}
-
// Read the bytes starting at the aligned pointer p into a uintptr.
// Read is little-endian.
func readUintptr(p *byte) uintptr {
return x
}
-// heapBitsSetType records that the new allocation [x, x+size)
-// holds in [x, x+dataSize) one or more values of type typ.
-// (The number of values is given by dataSize / typ.Size.)
-// If dataSize < size, the fragment [x+dataSize, x+size) is
-// recorded as non-pointer data.
-// It is known that the type has pointers somewhere;
-// malloc does not call heapBitsSetType when there are no pointers,
-// because all free objects are marked as noscan during
-// heapBitsSweepSpan.
-//
-// There can only be one allocation from a given span active at a time,
-// and the bitmap for a span always falls on word boundaries,
-// so there are no write-write races for access to the heap bitmap.
-// Hence, heapBitsSetType can access the bitmap without atomics.
-//
-// There can be read-write races between heapBitsSetType and things
-// that read the heap bitmap like scanobject. However, since
-// heapBitsSetType is only used for objects that have not yet been
-// made reachable, readers will ignore bits being modified by this
-// function. This does mean this function cannot transiently modify
-// bits that belong to neighboring objects. Also, on weakly-ordered
-// machines, callers must execute a store/store (publication) barrier
-// between calling this function and making the object reachable.
-func heapBitsSetType(x, size, dataSize uintptr, typ *_type) {
- const doubleCheck = false // slow but helpful; enable to test modifications to this code
-
- if doubleCheck && dataSize%typ.Size_ != 0 {
- throw("heapBitsSetType: dataSize not a multiple of typ.Size")
- }
-
- if goarch.PtrSize == 8 && size == goarch.PtrSize {
- // It's one word and it has pointers, it must be a pointer.
- // Since all allocated one-word objects are pointers
- // (non-pointers are aggregated into tinySize allocations),
- // (*mspan).initHeapBits sets the pointer bits for us.
- // Nothing to do here.
- if doubleCheck {
- h, addr := heapBitsForAddr(x, size).next()
- if addr != x {
- throw("heapBitsSetType: pointer bit missing")
- }
- _, addr = h.next()
- if addr != 0 {
- throw("heapBitsSetType: second pointer bit found")
- }
- }
- return
- }
-
- h := writeHeapBitsForAddr(x)
-
- // Handle GC program.
- if typ.Kind_&kindGCProg != 0 {
- // Expand the gc program into the storage we're going to use for the actual object.
- obj := (*uint8)(unsafe.Pointer(x))
- n := runGCProg(addb(typ.GCData, 4), obj)
- // Use the expanded program to set the heap bits.
- for i := uintptr(0); true; i += typ.Size_ {
- // Copy expanded program to heap bitmap.
- p := obj
- j := n
- for j > 8 {
- h = h.write(uintptr(*p), 8)
- p = add1(p)
- j -= 8
- }
- h = h.write(uintptr(*p), j)
-
- if i+typ.Size_ == dataSize {
- break // no padding after last element
- }
-
- // Pad with zeros to the start of the next element.
- h = h.pad(typ.Size_ - n*goarch.PtrSize)
- }
-
- h.flush(x, size)
-
- // Erase the expanded GC program.
- memclrNoHeapPointers(unsafe.Pointer(obj), (n+7)/8)
- return
- }
-
- // Note about sizes:
- //
- // typ.Size is the number of words in the object,
- // and typ.PtrBytes is the number of words in the prefix
- // of the object that contains pointers. That is, the final
- // typ.Size - typ.PtrBytes words contain no pointers.
- // This allows optimization of a common pattern where
- // an object has a small header followed by a large scalar
- // buffer. If we know the pointers are over, we don't have
- // to scan the buffer's heap bitmap at all.
- // The 1-bit ptrmasks are sized to contain only bits for
- // the typ.PtrBytes prefix, zero padded out to a full byte
- // of bitmap. If there is more room in the allocated object,
- // that space is pointerless. The noMorePtrs bitmap will prevent
- // scanning large pointerless tails of an object.
- //
- // Replicated copies are not as nice: if there is an array of
- // objects with scalar tails, all but the last tail does have to
- // be initialized, because there is no way to say "skip forward".
-
- ptrs := typ.PtrBytes / goarch.PtrSize
- if typ.Size_ == dataSize { // Single element
- if ptrs <= ptrBits { // Single small element
- m := readUintptr(typ.GCData)
- h = h.write(m, ptrs)
- } else { // Single large element
- p := typ.GCData
- for {
- h = h.write(readUintptr(p), ptrBits)
- p = addb(p, ptrBits/8)
- ptrs -= ptrBits
- if ptrs <= ptrBits {
- break
- }
- }
- m := readUintptr(p)
- h = h.write(m, ptrs)
- }
- } else { // Repeated element
- words := typ.Size_ / goarch.PtrSize // total words, including scalar tail
- if words <= ptrBits { // Repeated small element
- n := dataSize / typ.Size_
- m := readUintptr(typ.GCData)
- // Make larger unit to repeat
- for words <= ptrBits/2 {
- if n&1 != 0 {
- h = h.write(m, words)
- }
- n /= 2
- m |= m << words
- ptrs += words
- words *= 2
- if n == 1 {
- break
- }
- }
- for n > 1 {
- h = h.write(m, words)
- n--
- }
- h = h.write(m, ptrs)
- } else { // Repeated large element
- for i := uintptr(0); true; i += typ.Size_ {
- p := typ.GCData
- j := ptrs
- for j > ptrBits {
- h = h.write(readUintptr(p), ptrBits)
- p = addb(p, ptrBits/8)
- j -= ptrBits
- }
- m := readUintptr(p)
- h = h.write(m, j)
- if i+typ.Size_ == dataSize {
- break // don't need the trailing nonptr bits on the last element.
- }
- // Pad with zeros to the start of the next element.
- h = h.pad(typ.Size_ - typ.PtrBytes)
- }
- }
- }
- h.flush(x, size)
-
- if doubleCheck {
- h := heapBitsForAddr(x, size)
- for i := uintptr(0); i < size; i += goarch.PtrSize {
- // Compute the pointer bit we want at offset i.
- want := false
- if i < dataSize {
- off := i % typ.Size_
- if off < typ.PtrBytes {
- j := off / goarch.PtrSize
- want = *addb(typ.GCData, j/8)>>(j%8)&1 != 0
- }
- }
- if want {
- var addr uintptr
- h, addr = h.next()
- if addr != x+i {
- throw("heapBitsSetType: pointer entry not correct")
- }
- }
- }
- if _, addr := h.next(); addr != 0 {
- throw("heapBitsSetType: extra pointer")
- }
- }
-}
-
var debugPtrmask struct {
lock mutex
data *byte
func reflect_gcbits(x any) []byte {
return getgcmask(x)
}
-
-// Returns GC type info for the pointer stored in ep for testing.
-// If ep points to the stack, only static live information will be returned
-// (i.e. not for objects which are only dynamically live stack objects).
-func getgcmask(ep any) (mask []byte) {
- e := *efaceOf(&ep)
- p := e.data
- t := e._type
- // data or bss
- for _, datap := range activeModules() {
- // data
- if datap.data <= uintptr(p) && uintptr(p) < datap.edata {
- bitmap := datap.gcdatamask.bytedata
- n := (*ptrtype)(unsafe.Pointer(t)).Elem.Size_
- mask = make([]byte, n/goarch.PtrSize)
- for i := uintptr(0); i < n; i += goarch.PtrSize {
- off := (uintptr(p) + i - datap.data) / goarch.PtrSize
- mask[i/goarch.PtrSize] = (*addb(bitmap, off/8) >> (off % 8)) & 1
- }
- return
- }
-
- // bss
- if datap.bss <= uintptr(p) && uintptr(p) < datap.ebss {
- bitmap := datap.gcbssmask.bytedata
- n := (*ptrtype)(unsafe.Pointer(t)).Elem.Size_
- mask = make([]byte, n/goarch.PtrSize)
- for i := uintptr(0); i < n; i += goarch.PtrSize {
- off := (uintptr(p) + i - datap.bss) / goarch.PtrSize
- mask[i/goarch.PtrSize] = (*addb(bitmap, off/8) >> (off % 8)) & 1
- }
- return
- }
- }
-
- // heap
- if base, s, _ := findObject(uintptr(p), 0, 0); base != 0 {
- if s.spanclass.noscan() {
- return nil
- }
- n := s.elemsize
- hbits := heapBitsForAddr(base, n)
- mask = make([]byte, n/goarch.PtrSize)
- for {
- var addr uintptr
- if hbits, addr = hbits.next(); addr == 0 {
- break
- }
- mask[(addr-base)/goarch.PtrSize] = 1
- }
- // Callers expect this mask to end at the last pointer.
- for len(mask) > 0 && mask[len(mask)-1] == 0 {
- mask = mask[:len(mask)-1]
- }
- return
- }
-
- // stack
- if gp := getg(); gp.m.curg.stack.lo <= uintptr(p) && uintptr(p) < gp.m.curg.stack.hi {
- found := false
- var u unwinder
- for u.initAt(gp.m.curg.sched.pc, gp.m.curg.sched.sp, 0, gp.m.curg, 0); u.valid(); u.next() {
- if u.frame.sp <= uintptr(p) && uintptr(p) < u.frame.varp {
- found = true
- break
- }
- }
- if found {
- locals, _, _ := u.frame.getStackMap(false)
- if locals.n == 0 {
- return
- }
- size := uintptr(locals.n) * goarch.PtrSize
- n := (*ptrtype)(unsafe.Pointer(t)).Elem.Size_
- mask = make([]byte, n/goarch.PtrSize)
- for i := uintptr(0); i < n; i += goarch.PtrSize {
- off := (uintptr(p) + i - u.frame.varp + size) / goarch.PtrSize
- mask[i/goarch.PtrSize] = locals.ptrbit(off)
- }
- }
- return
- }
-
- // otherwise, not something the GC knows about.
- // possibly read-only data, like malloc(0).
- // must not have pointers
- return
-}
-
-// userArenaHeapBitsSetType is the equivalent of heapBitsSetType but for
-// non-slice-backing-store Go values allocated in a user arena chunk. It
-// sets up the heap bitmap for the value with type typ allocated at address ptr.
-// base is the base address of the arena chunk.
-func userArenaHeapBitsSetType(typ *_type, ptr unsafe.Pointer, base uintptr) {
- h := writeHeapBitsForAddr(uintptr(ptr))
-
- // Our last allocation might have ended right at a noMorePtrs mark,
- // which we would not have erased. We need to erase that mark here,
- // because we're going to start adding new heap bitmap bits.
- // We only need to clear one mark, because below we make sure to
- // pad out the bits with zeroes and only write one noMorePtrs bit
- // for each new object.
- // (This is only necessary at noMorePtrs boundaries, as noMorePtrs
- // marks within an object allocated with newAt will be erased by
- // the normal writeHeapBitsForAddr mechanism.)
- //
- // Note that we skip this if this is the first allocation in the
- // arena because there's definitely no previous noMorePtrs mark
- // (in fact, we *must* do this, because we're going to try to back
- // up a pointer to fix this up).
- if uintptr(ptr)%(8*goarch.PtrSize*goarch.PtrSize) == 0 && uintptr(ptr) != base {
- // Back up one pointer and rewrite that pointer. That will
- // cause the writeHeapBits implementation to clear the
- // noMorePtrs bit we need to clear.
- r := heapBitsForAddr(uintptr(ptr)-goarch.PtrSize, goarch.PtrSize)
- _, p := r.next()
- b := uintptr(0)
- if p == uintptr(ptr)-goarch.PtrSize {
- b = 1
- }
- h = writeHeapBitsForAddr(uintptr(ptr) - goarch.PtrSize)
- h = h.write(b, 1)
- }
-
- p := typ.GCData // start of 1-bit pointer mask (or GC program)
- var gcProgBits uintptr
- if typ.Kind_&kindGCProg != 0 {
- // Expand gc program, using the object itself for storage.
- gcProgBits = runGCProg(addb(p, 4), (*byte)(ptr))
- p = (*byte)(ptr)
- }
- nb := typ.PtrBytes / goarch.PtrSize
-
- for i := uintptr(0); i < nb; i += ptrBits {
- k := nb - i
- if k > ptrBits {
- k = ptrBits
- }
- h = h.write(readUintptr(addb(p, i/8)), k)
- }
- // Note: we call pad here to ensure we emit explicit 0 bits
- // for the pointerless tail of the object. This ensures that
- // there's only a single noMorePtrs mark for the next object
- // to clear. We don't need to do this to clear stale noMorePtrs
- // markers from previous uses because arena chunk pointer bitmaps
- // are always fully cleared when reused.
- h = h.pad(typ.Size_ - typ.PtrBytes)
- h.flush(uintptr(ptr), typ.Size_)
-
- if typ.Kind_&kindGCProg != 0 {
- // Zero out temporary ptrmask buffer inside object.
- memclrNoHeapPointers(ptr, (gcProgBits+7)/8)
- }
-
- // Double-check that the bitmap was written out correctly.
- //
- // Derived from heapBitsSetType.
- const doubleCheck = false
- if doubleCheck {
- size := typ.Size_
- x := uintptr(ptr)
- h := heapBitsForAddr(x, size)
- for i := uintptr(0); i < size; i += goarch.PtrSize {
- // Compute the pointer bit we want at offset i.
- want := false
- off := i % typ.Size_
- if off < typ.PtrBytes {
- j := off / goarch.PtrSize
- want = *addb(typ.GCData, j/8)>>(j%8)&1 != 0
- }
- if want {
- var addr uintptr
- h, addr = h.next()
- if addr != x+i {
- throw("userArenaHeapBitsSetType: pointer entry not correct")
- }
- }
- }
- if _, addr := h.next(); addr != 0 {
- throw("userArenaHeapBitsSetType: extra pointer")
- }
- }
-}