github.com/panjjo/go@v0.0.0-20161104043856-d62b31386338/src/runtime/slice.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 package runtime 6 7 import ( 8 "unsafe" 9 ) 10 11 type slice struct { 12 array unsafe.Pointer 13 len int 14 cap int 15 } 16 17 // maxElems is a lookup table containing the maximum capacity for a slice. 18 // The index is the size of the slice element. 19 var maxElems = [...]uintptr{ 20 ^uintptr(0), 21 _MaxMem / 1, _MaxMem / 2, _MaxMem / 3, _MaxMem / 4, 22 _MaxMem / 5, _MaxMem / 6, _MaxMem / 7, _MaxMem / 8, 23 _MaxMem / 9, _MaxMem / 10, _MaxMem / 11, _MaxMem / 12, 24 _MaxMem / 13, _MaxMem / 14, _MaxMem / 15, _MaxMem / 16, 25 _MaxMem / 17, _MaxMem / 18, _MaxMem / 19, _MaxMem / 20, 26 _MaxMem / 21, _MaxMem / 22, _MaxMem / 23, _MaxMem / 24, 27 _MaxMem / 25, _MaxMem / 26, _MaxMem / 27, _MaxMem / 28, 28 _MaxMem / 29, _MaxMem / 30, _MaxMem / 31, _MaxMem / 32, 29 } 30 31 // maxSliceCap returns the maximum capacity for a slice. 32 func maxSliceCap(elemsize uintptr) uintptr { 33 if elemsize < uintptr(len(maxElems)) { 34 return maxElems[elemsize] 35 } 36 return _MaxMem / elemsize 37 } 38 39 func makeslice(et *_type, len, cap int) slice { 40 // NOTE: The len > maxElements check here is not strictly necessary, 41 // but it produces a 'len out of range' error instead of a 'cap out of range' error 42 // when someone does make([]T, bignumber). 'cap out of range' is true too, 43 // but since the cap is only being supplied implicitly, saying len is clearer. 44 // See issue 4085. 45 maxElements := maxSliceCap(et.size) 46 if len < 0 || uintptr(len) > maxElements { 47 panic(errorString("makeslice: len out of range")) 48 } 49 50 if cap < len || uintptr(cap) > maxElements { 51 panic(errorString("makeslice: cap out of range")) 52 } 53 54 p := mallocgc(et.size*uintptr(cap), et, true) 55 return slice{p, len, cap} 56 } 57 58 func makeslice64(et *_type, len64, cap64 int64) slice { 59 len := int(len64) 60 if int64(len) != len64 { 61 panic(errorString("makeslice: len out of range")) 62 } 63 64 cap := int(cap64) 65 if int64(cap) != cap64 { 66 panic(errorString("makeslice: cap out of range")) 67 } 68 69 return makeslice(et, len, cap) 70 } 71 72 // growslice handles slice growth during append. 73 // It is passed the slice element type, the old slice, and the desired new minimum capacity, 74 // and it returns a new slice with at least that capacity, with the old data 75 // copied into it. 76 // The new slice's length is set to the old slice's length, 77 // NOT to the new requested capacity. 78 // This is for codegen convenience. The old slice's length is used immediately 79 // to calculate where to write new values during an append. 80 // TODO: When the old backend is gone, reconsider this decision. 81 // The SSA backend might prefer the new length or to return only ptr/cap and save stack space. 82 func growslice(et *_type, old slice, cap int) slice { 83 if raceenabled { 84 callerpc := getcallerpc(unsafe.Pointer(&et)) 85 racereadrangepc(old.array, uintptr(old.len*int(et.size)), callerpc, funcPC(growslice)) 86 } 87 if msanenabled { 88 msanread(old.array, uintptr(old.len*int(et.size))) 89 } 90 91 if et.size == 0 { 92 if cap < old.cap { 93 panic(errorString("growslice: cap out of range")) 94 } 95 // append should not create a slice with nil pointer but non-zero len. 96 // We assume that append doesn't need to preserve old.array in this case. 97 return slice{unsafe.Pointer(&zerobase), old.len, cap} 98 } 99 100 newcap := old.cap 101 doublecap := newcap + newcap 102 if cap > doublecap { 103 newcap = cap 104 } else { 105 if old.len < 1024 { 106 newcap = doublecap 107 } else { 108 for newcap < cap { 109 newcap += newcap / 4 110 } 111 } 112 } 113 114 var lenmem, newlenmem, capmem uintptr 115 const ptrSize = unsafe.Sizeof((*byte)(nil)) 116 switch et.size { 117 case 1: 118 lenmem = uintptr(old.len) 119 newlenmem = uintptr(cap) 120 capmem = roundupsize(uintptr(newcap)) 121 newcap = int(capmem) 122 case ptrSize: 123 lenmem = uintptr(old.len) * ptrSize 124 newlenmem = uintptr(cap) * ptrSize 125 capmem = roundupsize(uintptr(newcap) * ptrSize) 126 newcap = int(capmem / ptrSize) 127 default: 128 lenmem = uintptr(old.len) * et.size 129 newlenmem = uintptr(cap) * et.size 130 capmem = roundupsize(uintptr(newcap) * et.size) 131 newcap = int(capmem / et.size) 132 } 133 134 if cap < old.cap || uintptr(newcap) > maxSliceCap(et.size) { 135 panic(errorString("growslice: cap out of range")) 136 } 137 138 var p unsafe.Pointer 139 if et.kind&kindNoPointers != 0 { 140 p = mallocgc(capmem, nil, false) 141 memmove(p, old.array, lenmem) 142 // The append() that calls growslice is going to overwrite from old.len to cap (which will be the new length). 143 // Only clear the part that will not be overwritten. 144 memclrNoHeapPointers(add(p, newlenmem), capmem-newlenmem) 145 } else { 146 // Note: can't use rawmem (which avoids zeroing of memory), because then GC can scan uninitialized memory. 147 p = mallocgc(capmem, et, true) 148 if !writeBarrier.enabled { 149 memmove(p, old.array, lenmem) 150 } else { 151 for i := uintptr(0); i < lenmem; i += et.size { 152 typedmemmove(et, add(p, i), add(old.array, i)) 153 } 154 } 155 } 156 157 return slice{p, old.len, newcap} 158 } 159 160 func slicecopy(to, fm slice, width uintptr) int { 161 if fm.len == 0 || to.len == 0 { 162 return 0 163 } 164 165 n := fm.len 166 if to.len < n { 167 n = to.len 168 } 169 170 if width == 0 { 171 return n 172 } 173 174 if raceenabled { 175 callerpc := getcallerpc(unsafe.Pointer(&to)) 176 pc := funcPC(slicecopy) 177 racewriterangepc(to.array, uintptr(n*int(width)), callerpc, pc) 178 racereadrangepc(fm.array, uintptr(n*int(width)), callerpc, pc) 179 } 180 if msanenabled { 181 msanwrite(to.array, uintptr(n*int(width))) 182 msanread(fm.array, uintptr(n*int(width))) 183 } 184 185 size := uintptr(n) * width 186 if size == 1 { // common case worth about 2x to do here 187 // TODO: is this still worth it with new memmove impl? 188 *(*byte)(to.array) = *(*byte)(fm.array) // known to be a byte pointer 189 } else { 190 memmove(to.array, fm.array, size) 191 } 192 return n 193 } 194 195 func slicestringcopy(to []byte, fm string) int { 196 if len(fm) == 0 || len(to) == 0 { 197 return 0 198 } 199 200 n := len(fm) 201 if len(to) < n { 202 n = len(to) 203 } 204 205 if raceenabled { 206 callerpc := getcallerpc(unsafe.Pointer(&to)) 207 pc := funcPC(slicestringcopy) 208 racewriterangepc(unsafe.Pointer(&to[0]), uintptr(n), callerpc, pc) 209 } 210 if msanenabled { 211 msanwrite(unsafe.Pointer(&to[0]), uintptr(n)) 212 } 213 214 memmove(unsafe.Pointer(&to[0]), stringStructOf(&fm).str, uintptr(n)) 215 return n 216 }