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Ian Lance Taylor 6748787813 runtime: copy runtime.go and runtime1.go from Go 1.7
Also copy over cputicks.go, env_posix.go, vdso_none.go, stubs2.go, and a
    part of os_linux.go.  Remove the corresponding functions from the C code
    in libgo/go/runtime.  Add some transitional support functions to
    stubs.go.  This converts several minor functions from C to Go.
    
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29962

From-SVN: r240609
2016-09-29 00:56:44 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 6f02c13813 runtime: align ucontext_t argument to 16 byte boundary
Some systems, such as ia64 and PPC, require that a ucontext_t pointer
    passed to getcontext and friends be aligned to a 16-byte boundary.
    Currently the ucontext_t fields in the g structure are defined in Go,
    and Go has no way to ensure a 16-byte alignment for a struct field.
    The fields are currently represented by an array of unsafe.Pointer.
    Enforce the alignment by making the array larger, and picking an offset
    into the array that is 16-byte aligned.
    
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28910

From-SVN: r240044
2016-09-09 13:31:49 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 75791bab05 runtime: use -fgo-c-header to build C header file
Use the new -fgo-c-header option to build a header file for the Go
    runtime code in libgo/go/runtime, and use the new header file in the C
    runtime code in libgo/runtime.  This will ensure that the Go code and C
    code share the same data structures as we convert the runtime from C to
    Go.
    
    The new file libgo/go/runtime/runtime2.go is copied from the Go 1.7
    release, and then edited to remove unnecessary data structures and
    modify others for use with libgo.
    
    The new file libgo/go/runtime/mcache.go is an initial version of the
    same files in the Go 1.7 release, and will be replaced by the Go 1.7
    file when we convert to the new memory allocator.
    
    The new file libgo/go/runtime/type.go describes the gccgo version of the
    reflection data structures, and replaces the Go 1.7 runtime file which
    describes the gc version of those structures.
    
    Using the new header file means changing a number of struct fields to
    use Go naming conventions (that is, no underscores) and to rename
    constants to have a leading underscore so that they are not exported
    from the Go package.  These names were updated in the C code.
    
    The C code was also changed to drop the thread-local variable m, as was
    done some time ago in the gc sources.  Now the m field is always
    accessed using g->m, where g is the single remaining thread-local
    variable.  This in turn required some adjustments to set g->m correctly
    in all cases.
    
    Also pass the new -fgo-compiling-runtime option when compiling the
    runtime package, although that option doesn't do anything yet.
    
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/28051

From-SVN: r239872
2016-08-30 21:07:47 +00:00