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// Copyright 2009 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.
// Garbage collector: marking and scanning
package runtime
import (
"internal/goarch"
"internal/goexperiment"
"runtime/internal/atomic"
"runtime/internal/sys"
"unsafe"
)
const (
fixedRootFinalizers = iota
fixedRootFreeGStacks
fixedRootCount
// rootBlockBytes is the number of bytes to scan per data or
// BSS root.
rootBlockBytes = 256 << 10
// maxObletBytes is the maximum bytes of an object to scan at
// once. Larger objects will be split up into "oblets" of at
// most this size. Since we can scan 1–2 MB/ms, 128 KB bounds
// scan preemption at ~100 µs.
//
// This must be > _MaxSmallSize so that the object base is the
// span base.
maxObletBytes = 128 << 10
// drainCheckThreshold specifies how many units of work to do
// between self-preemption checks in gcDrain. Assuming a scan
// rate of 1 MB/ms, this is ~100 µs. Lower values have higher
// overhead in the scan loop (the scheduler check may perform
// a syscall, so its overhead is nontrivial). Higher values
// make the system less responsive to incoming work.
drainCheckThreshold = 100000
// pagesPerSpanRoot indicates how many pages to scan from a span root
// at a time. Used by special root marking.
//
// Higher values improve throughput by increasing locality, but
// increase the minimum latency of a marking operation.
//
// Must be a multiple of the pageInUse bitmap element size and
// must also evenly divide pagesPerArena.
pagesPerSpanRoot = 512
)
// gcMarkRootPrepare queues root scanning jobs (stacks, globals, and
// some miscellany) and initializes scanning-related state.
//
// The world must be stopped.
func gcMarkRootPrepare() {
assertWorldStopped()
work.nDataRoots = 0
// Only scan globals once per cycle; preferably concurrently.
roots := gcRoots
for roots != nil {
work.nDataRoots++
roots = roots.next
}
// Scan span roots for finalizer specials.
//
// We depend on addfinalizer to mark objects that get
// finalizers after root marking.
//
// We're going to scan the whole heap (that was available at the time the
// mark phase started, i.e. markArenas) for in-use spans which have specials.
//
// Break up the work into arenas, and further into chunks.
//
// Snapshot allArenas as markArenas. This snapshot is safe because allArenas
// is append-only.
mheap_.markArenas = mheap_.allArenas[:len(mheap_.allArenas):len(mheap_.allArenas)]
work.nSpanRoots = len(mheap_.markArenas) * (pagesPerArena / pagesPerSpanRoot)
// Scan stacks.
//
// Gs may be created after this point, but it's okay that we
// ignore them because they begin life without any roots, so
// there's nothing to scan, and any roots they create during
// the concurrent phase will be caught by the write barrier.
work.stackRoots = allGsSnapshot()
work.nStackRoots = len(work.stackRoots)
work.markrootNext = 0
work.markrootJobs = uint32(fixedRootCount + work.nDataRoots + work.nSpanRoots + work.nStackRoots)
// Calculate base indexes of each root type
work.baseData = uint32(fixedRootCount)
work.baseSpans = work.baseData + uint32(work.nDataRoots)
work.baseStacks = work.baseSpans + uint32(work.nSpanRoots)
work.baseEnd = work.baseStacks + uint32(work.nStackRoots)
}
// gcMarkRootCheck checks that all roots have been scanned. It is
// purely for debugging.
func gcMarkRootCheck() {
if work.markrootNext < work.markrootJobs {
print(work.markrootNext, " of ", work.markrootJobs, " markroot jobs done\n")
throw("left over markroot jobs")
}
// Check that stacks have been scanned.
//
// We only check the first nStackRoots Gs that we should have scanned.
// Since we don't care about newer Gs (see comment in
// gcMarkRootPrepare), no locking is required.
i := 0
forEachGRace(func(gp *g) {
if i >= work.nStackRoots {
return
}
if !gp.gcscandone {
println("gp", gp, "goid", gp.goid,
"status", readgstatus(gp),
"gcscandone", gp.gcscandone)
throw("scan missed a g")
}
i++
})
}
// ptrmask for an allocation containing a single pointer.
var oneptrmask = [...]uint8{1}
// markroot scans the i'th root.
//
// Preemption must be disabled (because this uses a gcWork).
//
// Returns the amount of GC work credit produced by the operation.
// If flushBgCredit is true, then that credit is also flushed
// to the background credit pool.
//
// nowritebarrier is only advisory here.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
func markroot(gcw *gcWork, i uint32, flushBgCredit bool) int64 {
// Note: if you add a case here, please also update heapdump.go:dumproots.
var workDone int64
var workCounter *atomic.Int64
switch {
case work.baseData <= i && i < work.baseSpans:
workCounter = &gcController.globalsScanWork
roots := gcRoots
c := work.baseData
for roots != nil {
if i == c {
workDone += markrootBlock(roots, gcw)
break
}
roots = roots.next
c++
}
case i == fixedRootFinalizers:
for fb := allfin; fb != nil; fb = fb.alllink {
cnt := uintptr(atomic.Load(&fb.cnt))
scanblock(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&fb.fin[0])), cnt*unsafe.Sizeof(fb.fin[0]), &finptrmask[0], gcw)
}
case i == fixedRootFreeGStacks:
// FIXME: We don't do this for gccgo.
case work.baseSpans <= i && i < work.baseStacks:
// mark mspan.specials
markrootSpans(gcw, int(i-work.baseSpans))
default:
// the rest is scanning goroutine stacks
workCounter = &gcController.stackScanWork
if i < work.baseStacks || work.baseEnd <= i {
printlock()
print("runtime: markroot index ", i, " not in stack roots range [", work.baseStacks, ", ", work.baseEnd, ")\n")
throw("markroot: bad index")
}
gp := work.stackRoots[i-work.baseStacks]
// remember when we've first observed the G blocked
// needed only to output in traceback
status := readgstatus(gp) // We are not in a scan state
if (status == _Gwaiting || status == _Gsyscall) && gp.waitsince == 0 {
gp.waitsince = work.tstart
}
// scanstack must be done on the system stack in case
// we're trying to scan our own stack.
systemstack(func() {
// If this is a self-scan, put the user G in
// _Gwaiting to prevent self-deadlock. It may
// already be in _Gwaiting if this is a mark
// worker or we're in mark termination.
userG := getg().m.curg
selfScan := gp == userG && readgstatus(userG) == _Grunning
if selfScan {
casgstatus(userG, _Grunning, _Gwaiting)
userG.waitreason = waitReasonGarbageCollectionScan
}
// TODO: suspendG blocks (and spins) until gp
// stops, which may take a while for
// running goroutines. Consider doing this in
// two phases where the first is non-blocking:
// we scan the stacks we can and ask running
// goroutines to scan themselves; and the
// second blocks.
stopped := suspendG(gp)
if stopped.dead {
gp.gcscandone = true
return
}
if gp.gcscandone {
throw("g already scanned")
}
workDone += scanstack(gp, gcw)
gp.gcscandone = true
resumeG(stopped)
if selfScan {
casgstatus(userG, _Gwaiting, _Grunning)
}
})
}
if goexperiment.PacerRedesign {
if workCounter != nil && workDone != 0 {
workCounter.Add(workDone)
if flushBgCredit {
gcFlushBgCredit(workDone)
}
}
}
return workDone
}
// markrootBlock scans one element of the list of GC roots.
//
// Returns the amount of work done.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
func markrootBlock(roots *gcRootList, gcw *gcWork) int64 {
var ret int64
for i := 0; i < roots.count; i++ {
r := &roots.roots[i]
scanblock(uintptr(r.decl), r.ptrdata, r.gcdata, gcw)
ret += int64(r.ptrdata)
}
return ret
}
// markrootSpans marks roots for one shard of markArenas.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
func markrootSpans(gcw *gcWork, shard int) {
// Objects with finalizers have two GC-related invariants:
//
// 1) Everything reachable from the object must be marked.
// This ensures that when we pass the object to its finalizer,
// everything the finalizer can reach will be retained.
//
// 2) Finalizer specials (which are not in the garbage
// collected heap) are roots. In practice, this means the fn
// field must be scanned.
sg := mheap_.sweepgen
// Find the arena and page index into that arena for this shard.
ai := mheap_.markArenas[shard/(pagesPerArena/pagesPerSpanRoot)]
ha := mheap_.arenas[ai.l1()][ai.l2()]
arenaPage := uint(uintptr(shard) * pagesPerSpanRoot % pagesPerArena)
// Construct slice of bitmap which we'll iterate over.
specialsbits := ha.pageSpecials[arenaPage/8:]
specialsbits = specialsbits[:pagesPerSpanRoot/8]
for i := range specialsbits {
// Find set bits, which correspond to spans with specials.
specials := atomic.Load8(&specialsbits[i])
if specials == 0 {
continue
}
for j := uint(0); j < 8; j++ {
if specials&(1<<j) == 0 {
continue
}
// Find the span for this bit.
//
// This value is guaranteed to be non-nil because having
// specials implies that the span is in-use, and since we're
// currently marking we can be sure that we don't have to worry
// about the span being freed and re-used.
s := ha.spans[arenaPage+uint(i)*8+j]
// The state must be mSpanInUse if the specials bit is set, so
// sanity check that.
if state := s.state.get(); state != mSpanInUse {
print("s.state = ", state, "\n")
throw("non in-use span found with specials bit set")
}
// Check that this span was swept (it may be cached or uncached).
if !useCheckmark && !(s.sweepgen == sg || s.sweepgen == sg+3) {
// sweepgen was updated (+2) during non-checkmark GC pass
print("sweep ", s.sweepgen, " ", sg, "\n")
throw("gc: unswept span")
}
// Lock the specials to prevent a special from being
// removed from the list while we're traversing it.
lock(&s.speciallock)
for sp := s.specials; sp != nil; sp = sp.next {
if sp.kind != _KindSpecialFinalizer {
continue
}
// don't mark finalized object, but scan it so we
// retain everything it points to.
spf := (*specialfinalizer)(unsafe.Pointer(sp))
// A finalizer can be set for an inner byte of an object, find object beginning.
p := s.base() + uintptr(spf.special.offset)/s.elemsize*s.elemsize
// Mark everything that can be reached from
// the object (but *not* the object itself or
// we'll never collect it).
scanobject(p, gcw)
// The special itself is a root.
scanblock(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&spf.fn)), goarch.PtrSize, &oneptrmask[0], gcw)
}
unlock(&s.speciallock)
}
}
}
// gcAssistAlloc performs GC work to make gp's assist debt positive.
// gp must be the calling user goroutine.
//
// This must be called with preemption enabled.
func gcAssistAlloc(gp *g) {
// Don't assist in non-preemptible contexts. These are
// generally fragile and won't allow the assist to block.
if getg() == gp.m.g0 {
return
}
if mp := getg().m; mp.locks > 0 || mp.preemptoff != "" {
return
}
traced := false
retry:
// Compute the amount of scan work we need to do to make the
// balance positive. When the required amount of work is low,
// we over-assist to build up credit for future allocations
// and amortize the cost of assisting.
assistWorkPerByte := gcController.assistWorkPerByte.Load()
assistBytesPerWork := gcController.assistBytesPerWork.Load()
debtBytes := -gp.gcAssistBytes
scanWork := int64(assistWorkPerByte * float64(debtBytes))
if scanWork < gcOverAssistWork {
scanWork = gcOverAssistWork
debtBytes = int64(assistBytesPerWork * float64(scanWork))
}
// Steal as much credit as we can from the background GC's
// scan credit. This is racy and may drop the background
// credit below 0 if two mutators steal at the same time. This
// will just cause steals to fail until credit is accumulated
// again, so in the long run it doesn't really matter, but we
// do have to handle the negative credit case.
bgScanCredit := atomic.Loadint64(&gcController.bgScanCredit)
stolen := int64(0)
if bgScanCredit > 0 {
if bgScanCredit < scanWork {
stolen = bgScanCredit
gp.gcAssistBytes += 1 + int64(assistBytesPerWork*float64(stolen))
} else {
stolen = scanWork
gp.gcAssistBytes += debtBytes
}
atomic.Xaddint64(&gcController.bgScanCredit, -stolen)
scanWork -= stolen
if scanWork == 0 {
// We were able to steal all of the credit we
// needed.
if traced {
traceGCMarkAssistDone()
}
return
}
}
if trace.enabled && !traced {
traced = true
traceGCMarkAssistStart()
}
// Perform assist work
systemstack(func() {
gcAssistAlloc1(gp, scanWork)
// The user stack may have moved, so this can't touch
// anything on it until it returns from systemstack.
})
completed := gp.param != nil
gp.param = nil
if completed {
gcMarkDone()
}
if gp.gcAssistBytes < 0 {
// We were unable steal enough credit or perform
// enough work to pay off the assist debt. We need to
// do one of these before letting the mutator allocate
// more to prevent over-allocation.
//
// If this is because we were preempted, reschedule
// and try some more.
if gp.preempt {
Gosched()
goto retry
}
// Add this G to an assist queue and park. When the GC
// has more background credit, it will satisfy queued
// assists before flushing to the global credit pool.
//
// Note that this does *not* get woken up when more
// work is added to the work list. The theory is that
// there wasn't enough work to do anyway, so we might
// as well let background marking take care of the
// work that is available.
if !gcParkAssist() {
goto retry
}
// At this point either background GC has satisfied
// this G's assist debt, or the GC cycle is over.
}
if traced {
traceGCMarkAssistDone()
}
}
// gcAssistAlloc1 is the part of gcAssistAlloc that runs on the system
// stack. This is a separate function to make it easier to see that
// we're not capturing anything from the user stack, since the user
// stack may move while we're in this function.
//
// gcAssistAlloc1 indicates whether this assist completed the mark
// phase by setting gp.param to non-nil. This can't be communicated on
// the stack since it may move.
//
//go:systemstack
func gcAssistAlloc1(gp *g, scanWork int64) {
// Clear the flag indicating that this assist completed the
// mark phase.
gp.param = nil
if atomic.Load(&gcBlackenEnabled) == 0 {
// The gcBlackenEnabled check in malloc races with the
// store that clears it but an atomic check in every malloc
// would be a performance hit.
// Instead we recheck it here on the non-preemptable system
// stack to determine if we should perform an assist.
// GC is done, so ignore any remaining debt.
gp.gcAssistBytes = 0
return
}
// Track time spent in this assist. Since we're on the
// system stack, this is non-preemptible, so we can
// just measure start and end time.
startTime := nanotime()
decnwait := atomic.Xadd(&work.nwait, -1)
if decnwait == work.nproc {
println("runtime: work.nwait =", decnwait, "work.nproc=", work.nproc)
throw("nwait > work.nprocs")
}
// gcDrainN requires the caller to be preemptible.
casgstatus(gp, _Grunning, _Gwaiting)
gp.waitreason = waitReasonGCAssistMarking
// drain own cached work first in the hopes that it
// will be more cache friendly.
gcw := &getg().m.p.ptr().gcw
workDone := gcDrainN(gcw, scanWork)
casgstatus(gp, _Gwaiting, _Grunning)
// Record that we did this much scan work.
//
// Back out the number of bytes of assist credit that
// this scan work counts for. The "1+" is a poor man's
// round-up, to ensure this adds credit even if
// assistBytesPerWork is very low.
assistBytesPerWork := gcController.assistBytesPerWork.Load()
gp.gcAssistBytes += 1 + int64(assistBytesPerWork*float64(workDone))
// If this is the last worker and we ran out of work,
// signal a completion point.
incnwait := atomic.Xadd(&work.nwait, +1)
if incnwait > work.nproc {
println("runtime: work.nwait=", incnwait,
"work.nproc=", work.nproc)
throw("work.nwait > work.nproc")
}
if incnwait == work.nproc && !gcMarkWorkAvailable(nil) {
// This has reached a background completion point. Set
// gp.param to a non-nil value to indicate this. It
// doesn't matter what we set it to (it just has to be
// a valid pointer).
gp.param = unsafe.Pointer(gp)
}
duration := nanotime() - startTime
_p_ := gp.m.p.ptr()
_p_.gcAssistTime += duration
if _p_.gcAssistTime > gcAssistTimeSlack {
atomic.Xaddint64(&gcController.assistTime, _p_.gcAssistTime)
_p_.gcAssistTime = 0
}
}
// gcWakeAllAssists wakes all currently blocked assists. This is used
// at the end of a GC cycle. gcBlackenEnabled must be false to prevent
// new assists from going to sleep after this point.
func gcWakeAllAssists() {
lock(&work.assistQueue.lock)
list := work.assistQueue.q.popList()
injectglist(&list)
unlock(&work.assistQueue.lock)
}
// gcParkAssist puts the current goroutine on the assist queue and parks.
//
// gcParkAssist reports whether the assist is now satisfied. If it
// returns false, the caller must retry the assist.
func gcParkAssist() bool {
lock(&work.assistQueue.lock)
// If the GC cycle finished while we were getting the lock,
// exit the assist. The cycle can't finish while we hold the
// lock.
if atomic.Load(&gcBlackenEnabled) == 0 {
unlock(&work.assistQueue.lock)
return true
}
gp := getg()
oldList := work.assistQueue.q
work.assistQueue.q.pushBack(gp)
// Recheck for background credit now that this G is in
// the queue, but can still back out. This avoids a
// race in case background marking has flushed more
// credit since we checked above.
if atomic.Loadint64(&gcController.bgScanCredit) > 0 {
work.assistQueue.q = oldList
if oldList.tail != 0 {
oldList.tail.ptr().schedlink.set(nil)
}
unlock(&work.assistQueue.lock)
return false
}
// Park.
goparkunlock(&work.assistQueue.lock, waitReasonGCAssistWait, traceEvGoBlockGC, 2)
return true
}
// gcFlushBgCredit flushes scanWork units of background scan work
// credit. This first satisfies blocked assists on the
// work.assistQueue and then flushes any remaining credit to
// gcController.bgScanCredit.
//
// Write barriers are disallowed because this is used by gcDrain after
// it has ensured that all work is drained and this must preserve that
// condition.
//
//go:nowritebarrierrec
func gcFlushBgCredit(scanWork int64) {
if work.assistQueue.q.empty() {
// Fast path; there are no blocked assists. There's a
// small window here where an assist may add itself to
// the blocked queue and park. If that happens, we'll
// just get it on the next flush.
atomic.Xaddint64(&gcController.bgScanCredit, scanWork)
return
}
assistBytesPerWork := gcController.assistBytesPerWork.Load()
scanBytes := int64(float64(scanWork) * assistBytesPerWork)
lock(&work.assistQueue.lock)
for !work.assistQueue.q.empty() && scanBytes > 0 {
gp := work.assistQueue.q.pop()
// Note that gp.gcAssistBytes is negative because gp
// is in debt. Think carefully about the signs below.
if scanBytes+gp.gcAssistBytes >= 0 {
// Satisfy this entire assist debt.
scanBytes += gp.gcAssistBytes
gp.gcAssistBytes = 0
// It's important that we *not* put gp in
// runnext. Otherwise, it's possible for user
// code to exploit the GC worker's high
// scheduler priority to get itself always run
// before other goroutines and always in the
// fresh quantum started by GC.
ready(gp, 0, false)
} else {
// Partially satisfy this assist.
gp.gcAssistBytes += scanBytes
scanBytes = 0
// As a heuristic, we move this assist to the
// back of the queue so that large assists
// can't clog up the assist queue and
// substantially delay small assists.
work.assistQueue.q.pushBack(gp)
break
}
}
if scanBytes > 0 {
// Convert from scan bytes back to work.
assistWorkPerByte := gcController.assistWorkPerByte.Load()
scanWork = int64(float64(scanBytes) * assistWorkPerByte)
atomic.Xaddint64(&gcController.bgScanCredit, scanWork)
}
unlock(&work.assistQueue.lock)
}
// We use a C function to find the stack.
// Returns whether we succesfully scanned the stack.
func doscanstack(*g, *gcWork) bool
func doscanstackswitch(*g, *g)
// scanstack scans gp's stack, greying all pointers found on the stack.
//
// For goexperiment.PacerRedesign:
// Returns the amount of scan work performed, but doesn't update
// gcController.stackScanWork or flush any credit. Any background credit produced
// by this function should be flushed by its caller. scanstack itself can't
// safely flush because it may result in trying to wake up a goroutine that
// was just scanned, resulting in a self-deadlock.
//
// scanstack will also shrink the stack if it is safe to do so. If it
// is not, it schedules a stack shrink for the next synchronous safe
// point.
//
// scanstack is marked go:systemstack because it must not be preempted
// while using a workbuf.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
//go:systemstack
func scanstack(gp *g, gcw *gcWork) int64 {
if readgstatus(gp)&_Gscan == 0 {
print("runtime:scanstack: gp=", gp, ", goid=", gp.goid, ", gp->atomicstatus=", hex(readgstatus(gp)), "\n")
throw("scanstack - bad status")
}
switch readgstatus(gp) &^ _Gscan {
default:
print("runtime: gp=", gp, ", goid=", gp.goid, ", gp->atomicstatus=", readgstatus(gp), "\n")
throw("mark - bad status")
case _Gdead:
return 0
case _Grunning:
print("runtime: gp=", gp, ", goid=", gp.goid, ", gp->atomicstatus=", readgstatus(gp), "\n")
throw("scanstack: goroutine not stopped")
case _Grunnable, _Gsyscall, _Gwaiting:
// ok
}
// Scan the stack.
if usestackmaps {
g := getg()
if g == gp {
// Scan its own stack.
doscanstack(gp, gcw)
} else if gp.entry != nil {
// This is a newly created g that hasn't run. No stack to scan.
} else if readgstatus(gp)&^_Gscan == _Gsyscall {
scanSyscallStack(gp, gcw)
} else {
// Scanning another g's stack. We need to switch to that g
// to unwind its stack. And switch back after scan.
scanstackswitch(gp, gcw)
}
} else {
doscanstack(gp, gcw)
// Conservatively scan the saved register values.
scanstackblock(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&gp.gcregs)), unsafe.Sizeof(gp.gcregs), gcw)
scanstackblock(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&gp.context)), unsafe.Sizeof(gp.context), gcw)
}
// Note: in the gc runtime scanstack also scans defer records.
// This is necessary as it uses stack objects (a.k.a. stack tracing).
// We don't (yet) do stack objects, and regular stack/heap scan
// will take care of defer records just fine.
return 0
}
// scanstackswitch scans gp's stack by switching (gogo) to gp and
// letting it scan its own stack, and switching back upon finish.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
func scanstackswitch(gp *g, gcw *gcWork) {
g := getg()
// We are on the system stack which prevents preemption. But
// we are going to switch to g stack. Lock m to block preemption.
mp := acquirem()
// The doscanstackswitch function will modify the current g's
// context. Preserve it.
// The stack scan code may call systemstack, which will modify
// gp's context. Preserve it as well so we can resume gp.
context := g.context
stackcontext := g.stackcontext
context2 := gp.context
stackcontext2 := gp.stackcontext
gp.scangcw = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(gcw))
gp.scang = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(g))
doscanstackswitch(g, gp)
// Restore the contexts.
g.context = context
g.stackcontext = stackcontext
gp.context = context2
gp.stackcontext = stackcontext2
gp.scangcw = 0
// gp.scang is already cleared in C code.
releasem(mp)
}
// scanSyscallStack scans the stack of a goroutine blocked in a
// syscall by waking it up and asking it to scan its own stack.
func scanSyscallStack(gp *g, gcw *gcWork) {
if gp.scanningself {
// We've suspended the goroutine by setting the _Gscan bit,
// so this shouldn't be possible.
throw("scanSyscallStack: scanningself")
}
if gp.gcscandone {
// We've suspended the goroutine by setting the _Gscan bit,
// so this shouldn't be possible.
throw("scanSyscallStack: gcscandone")
}
gp.gcScannedSyscallStack = false
for {
mp := gp.m
noteclear(&mp.scannote)
gp.scangcw = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(gcw))
tgkill(getpid(), _pid_t(mp.procid), _SIGURG)
// Wait for gp to scan its own stack.
notesleep(&mp.scannote)
if gp.gcScannedSyscallStack {
return
}
// The signal was delivered at a bad time. Try again.
osyield()
}
}
type gcDrainFlags int
const (
gcDrainUntilPreempt gcDrainFlags = 1 << iota
gcDrainFlushBgCredit
gcDrainIdle
gcDrainFractional
)
// gcDrain scans roots and objects in work buffers, blackening grey
// objects until it is unable to get more work. It may return before
// GC is done; it's the caller's responsibility to balance work from
// other Ps.
//
// If flags&gcDrainUntilPreempt != 0, gcDrain returns when g.preempt
// is set.
//
// If flags&gcDrainIdle != 0, gcDrain returns when there is other work
// to do.
//
// If flags&gcDrainFractional != 0, gcDrain self-preempts when
// pollFractionalWorkerExit() returns true. This implies
// gcDrainNoBlock.
//
// If flags&gcDrainFlushBgCredit != 0, gcDrain flushes scan work
// credit to gcController.bgScanCredit every gcCreditSlack units of
// scan work.
//
// gcDrain will always return if there is a pending STW.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
func gcDrain(gcw *gcWork, flags gcDrainFlags) {
if !writeBarrier.needed {
throw("gcDrain phase incorrect")
}
gp := getg().m.curg
preemptible := flags&gcDrainUntilPreempt != 0
flushBgCredit := flags&gcDrainFlushBgCredit != 0
idle := flags&gcDrainIdle != 0
initScanWork := gcw.heapScanWork
// checkWork is the scan work before performing the next
// self-preempt check.
checkWork := int64(1<<63 - 1)
var check func() bool
if flags&(gcDrainIdle|gcDrainFractional) != 0 {
checkWork = initScanWork + drainCheckThreshold
if idle {
check = pollWork
} else if flags&gcDrainFractional != 0 {
check = pollFractionalWorkerExit
}
}
// Drain root marking jobs.
if work.markrootNext < work.markrootJobs {
// Stop if we're preemptible or if someone wants to STW.
for !(gp.preempt && (preemptible || atomic.Load(&sched.gcwaiting) != 0)) {
job := atomic.Xadd(&work.markrootNext, +1) - 1
if job >= work.markrootJobs {
break
}
markroot(gcw, job, flushBgCredit)
if check != nil && check() {
goto done
}
}
}
// Drain heap marking jobs.
// Stop if we're preemptible or if someone wants to STW.
for !(gp.preempt && (preemptible || atomic.Load(&sched.gcwaiting) != 0)) {
// Try to keep work available on the global queue. We used to
// check if there were waiting workers, but it's better to
// just keep work available than to make workers wait. In the
// worst case, we'll do O(log(_WorkbufSize)) unnecessary
// balances.
if work.full == 0 {
gcw.balance()
}
b := gcw.tryGetFast()
if b == 0 {
b = gcw.tryGet()
if b == 0 {
// Flush the write barrier
// buffer; this may create
// more work.
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
b = gcw.tryGet()
}
}
if b == 0 {
// Unable to get work.
break
}
scanobject(b, gcw)
// Flush background scan work credit to the global
// account if we've accumulated enough locally so
// mutator assists can draw on it.
if gcw.heapScanWork >= gcCreditSlack {
gcController.heapScanWork.Add(gcw.heapScanWork)
if flushBgCredit {
gcFlushBgCredit(gcw.heapScanWork - initScanWork)
initScanWork = 0
}
checkWork -= gcw.heapScanWork
gcw.heapScanWork = 0
if checkWork <= 0 {
checkWork += drainCheckThreshold
if check != nil && check() {
break
}
}
}
}
done:
// Flush remaining scan work credit.
if gcw.heapScanWork > 0 {
gcController.heapScanWork.Add(gcw.heapScanWork)
if flushBgCredit {
gcFlushBgCredit(gcw.heapScanWork - initScanWork)
}
gcw.heapScanWork = 0
}
}
// gcDrainN blackens grey objects until it has performed roughly
// scanWork units of scan work or the G is preempted. This is
// best-effort, so it may perform less work if it fails to get a work
// buffer. Otherwise, it will perform at least n units of work, but
// may perform more because scanning is always done in whole object
// increments. It returns the amount of scan work performed.
//
// The caller goroutine must be in a preemptible state (e.g.,
// _Gwaiting) to prevent deadlocks during stack scanning. As a
// consequence, this must be called on the system stack.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
//go:systemstack
func gcDrainN(gcw *gcWork, scanWork int64) int64 {
if !writeBarrier.needed {
throw("gcDrainN phase incorrect")
}
// There may already be scan work on the gcw, which we don't
// want to claim was done by this call.
workFlushed := -gcw.heapScanWork
gp := getg().m.curg
for !gp.preempt && workFlushed+gcw.heapScanWork < scanWork {
// See gcDrain comment.
if work.full == 0 {
gcw.balance()
}
b := gcw.tryGetFast()
if b == 0 {
b = gcw.tryGet()
if b == 0 {
// Flush the write barrier buffer;
// this may create more work.
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
b = gcw.tryGet()
}
}
if b == 0 {
// Try to do a root job.
if work.markrootNext < work.markrootJobs {
job := atomic.Xadd(&work.markrootNext, +1) - 1
if job < work.markrootJobs {
work := markroot(gcw, job, false)
if goexperiment.PacerRedesign {
workFlushed += work
}
continue
}
}
// No heap or root jobs.
break
}
scanobject(b, gcw)
// Flush background scan work credit.
if gcw.heapScanWork >= gcCreditSlack {
gcController.heapScanWork.Add(gcw.heapScanWork)
workFlushed += gcw.heapScanWork
gcw.heapScanWork = 0
}
}
// Unlike gcDrain, there's no need to flush remaining work
// here because this never flushes to bgScanCredit and
// gcw.dispose will flush any remaining work to scanWork.
return workFlushed + gcw.heapScanWork
}
// scanblock scans b as scanobject would, but using an explicit
// pointer bitmap instead of the heap bitmap.
//
// This is used to scan non-heap roots, so it does not update
// gcw.bytesMarked or gcw.heapScanWork.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
func scanblock(b0, n0 uintptr, ptrmask *uint8, gcw *gcWork) {
// Use local copies of original parameters, so that a stack trace
// due to one of the throws below shows the original block
// base and extent.
b := b0
n := n0
for i := uintptr(0); i < n; {
// Find bits for the next word.
bits := uint32(*addb(ptrmask, i/(goarch.PtrSize*8)))
if bits == 0 {
i += goarch.PtrSize * 8
continue
}
for j := 0; j < 8 && i < n; j++ {
if bits&1 != 0 {
// Same work as in scanobject; see comments there.
p := *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(b + i))
if p != 0 {
if obj, span, objIndex := findObject(p, b, i, false); obj != 0 {
greyobject(obj, b, i, span, gcw, objIndex, false)
}
}
}
bits >>= 1
i += goarch.PtrSize
}
}
}
// scanobject scans the object starting at b, adding pointers to gcw.
// b must point to the beginning of a heap object or an oblet.
// scanobject consults the GC bitmap for the pointer mask and the
// spans for the size of the object.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
func scanobject(b uintptr, gcw *gcWork) {
// Prefetch object before we scan it.
//
// This will overlap fetching the beginning of the object with initial
// setup before we start scanning the object.
sys.Prefetch(b)
// Find the bits for b and the size of the object at b.
//
// b is either the beginning of an object, in which case this
// is the size of the object to scan, or it points to an
// oblet, in which case we compute the size to scan below.
hbits := heapBitsForAddr(b)
s := spanOfUnchecked(b)
n := s.elemsize
if n == 0 {
throw("scanobject n == 0")
}
if n > maxObletBytes {
// Large object. Break into oblets for better
// parallelism and lower latency.
if b == s.base() {
// It's possible this is a noscan object (not
// from greyobject, but from other code
// paths), in which case we must *not* enqueue
// oblets since their bitmaps will be
// uninitialized.
if s.spanclass.noscan() {
// Bypass the whole scan.
gcw.bytesMarked += uint64(n)
return
}
// Enqueue the other oblets to scan later.
// Some oblets may be in b's scalar tail, but
// these will be marked as "no more pointers",
// so we'll drop out immediately when we go to
// scan those.
for oblet := b + maxObletBytes; oblet < s.base()+s.elemsize; oblet += maxObletBytes {
if !gcw.putFast(oblet) {
gcw.put(oblet)
}
}
}
// Compute the size of the oblet. Since this object
// must be a large object, s.base() is the beginning
// of the object.
n = s.base() + s.elemsize - b
if n > maxObletBytes {
n = maxObletBytes
}
}
var i uintptr
for i = 0; i < n; i, hbits = i+goarch.PtrSize, hbits.next() {
// Load bits once. See CL 22712 and issue 16973 for discussion.
bits := hbits.bits()
if bits&bitScan == 0 {
break // no more pointers in this object
}
if bits&bitPointer == 0 {
continue // not a pointer
}
// Work here is duplicated in scanblock and above.
// If you make changes here, make changes there too.
obj := *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(b + i))
// At this point we have extracted the next potential pointer.
// Quickly filter out nil and pointers back to the current object.
if obj != 0 && obj-b >= n {
// Test if obj points into the Go heap and, if so,
// mark the object.
//
// Note that it's possible for findObject to
// fail if obj points to a just-allocated heap
// object because of a race with growing the
// heap. In this case, we know the object was
// just allocated and hence will be marked by
// allocation itself.
if obj, span, objIndex := findObject(obj, b, i, false); obj != 0 {
greyobject(obj, b, i, span, gcw, objIndex, false)
}
}
}
gcw.bytesMarked += uint64(n)
gcw.heapScanWork += int64(i)
}
//go:linkname scanstackblock
// scanstackblock is called by the stack scanning code in C to
// actually find and mark pointers in the stack block. This is like
// scanblock, but we scan the stack conservatively, so there is no
// bitmask of pointers.
func scanstackblock(b, n uintptr, gcw *gcWork) {
if usestackmaps {
throw("scanstackblock: conservative scan but stack map is used")
}
for i := uintptr(0); i < n; i += goarch.PtrSize {
// Same work as in scanobject; see comments there.
obj := *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(b + i))
if obj, span, objIndex := findObject(obj, b, i, true); obj != 0 {
greyobject(obj, b, i, span, gcw, objIndex, true)
}
}
}
// scanstackblockwithmap is like scanstackblock, but with an explicit
// pointer bitmap. This is used only when precise stack scan is enabled.
//go:linkname scanstackblockwithmap
//go:nowritebarrier
func scanstackblockwithmap(pc, b0, n0 uintptr, ptrmask *uint8, gcw *gcWork) {
// Use local copies of original parameters, so that a stack trace
// due to one of the throws below shows the original block
// base and extent.
b := b0
n := n0
for i := uintptr(0); i < n; {
// Find bits for the next word.
bits := uint32(*addb(ptrmask, i/(goarch.PtrSize*8)))
if bits == 0 {
i += goarch.PtrSize * 8
continue
}
for j := 0; j < 8 && i < n; j++ {
if bits&1 != 0 {
// Same work as in scanobject; see comments there.
obj := *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(b + i))
if obj != 0 {
o, span, objIndex := findObject(obj, b, i, false)
if obj < minPhysPageSize ||
span != nil && span.state.get() != mSpanManual &&
(obj < span.base() || obj >= span.limit || span.state.get() != mSpanInUse) {
print("runtime: found in object at *(", hex(b), "+", hex(i), ") = ", hex(obj), ", pc=", hex(pc), "\n")
name, file, line, _ := funcfileline(pc, -1, false)
print(name, "\n", file, ":", line, "\n")
//gcDumpObject("object", b, i)
throw("found bad pointer in Go stack (incorrect use of unsafe or cgo?)")
}
if o != 0 {
greyobject(o, b, i, span, gcw, objIndex, false)
}
}
}
bits >>= 1
i += goarch.PtrSize
}
}
}
// Shade the object if it isn't already.
// The object is not nil and known to be in the heap.
// Preemption must be disabled.
//go:nowritebarrier
func shade(b uintptr) {
if obj, span, objIndex := findObject(b, 0, 0, !usestackmaps); obj != 0 {
gcw := &getg().m.p.ptr().gcw
greyobject(obj, 0, 0, span, gcw, objIndex, !usestackmaps)
}
}
// obj is the start of an object with mark mbits.
// If it isn't already marked, mark it and enqueue into gcw.
// base and off are for debugging only and could be removed.
//
// See also wbBufFlush1, which partially duplicates this logic.
//
//go:nowritebarrierrec
func greyobject(obj, base, off uintptr, span *mspan, gcw *gcWork, objIndex uintptr, forStack bool) {
// obj should be start of allocation, and so must be at least pointer-aligned.
if obj&(goarch.PtrSize-1) != 0 {
throw("greyobject: obj not pointer-aligned")
}
mbits := span.markBitsForIndex(objIndex)
if useCheckmark {
if setCheckmark(obj, base, off, mbits, forStack) {
// Already marked.
return
}
} else {
// Stack scanning is conservative, so we can see a
// pointer to a free object. Assume the object was
// correctly freed and we must ignore the pointer.
if forStack && span.isFree(objIndex) {
return
}
if debug.gccheckmark > 0 && span.isFree(objIndex) {
print("runtime: marking free object ", hex(obj), " found at *(", hex(base), "+", hex(off), ")\n")
gcDumpObject("base", base, off)
gcDumpObject("obj", obj, ^uintptr(0))
getg().m.traceback = 2
throw("marking free object")
}
// If marked we have nothing to do.
if mbits.isMarked() {
return
}
mbits.setMarked()
// Mark span.
arena, pageIdx, pageMask := pageIndexOf(span.base())
if arena.pageMarks[pageIdx]&pageMask == 0 {
atomic.Or8(&arena.pageMarks[pageIdx], pageMask)
}
// If this is a noscan object, fast-track it to black
// instead of greying it.
if span.spanclass.noscan() {
gcw.bytesMarked += uint64(span.elemsize)
return
}
}
// We're adding obj to P's local workbuf, so it's likely
// this object will be processed soon by the same P.
// Even if the workbuf gets flushed, there will likely still be
// some benefit on platforms with inclusive shared caches.
sys.Prefetch(obj)
// Queue the obj for scanning.
if !gcw.putFast(obj) {
gcw.put(obj)
}
}
// gcDumpObject dumps the contents of obj for debugging and marks the
// field at byte offset off in obj.
func gcDumpObject(label string, obj, off uintptr) {
s := spanOf(obj)
print(label, "=", hex(obj))
if s == nil {
print(" s=nil\n")
return
}
print(" s.base()=", hex(s.base()), " s.limit=", hex(s.limit), " s.spanclass=", s.spanclass, " s.elemsize=", s.elemsize, " s.state=")
if state := s.state.get(); 0 <= state && int(state) < len(mSpanStateNames) {
print(mSpanStateNames[state], "\n")
} else {
print("unknown(", state, ")\n")
}
skipped := false
size := s.elemsize
if s.state.get() == mSpanManual && size == 0 {
// We're printing something from a stack frame. We
// don't know how big it is, so just show up to an
// including off.
size = off + goarch.PtrSize
}
for i := uintptr(0); i < size; i += goarch.PtrSize {
// For big objects, just print the beginning (because
// that usually hints at the object's type) and the
// fields around off.
if !(i < 128*goarch.PtrSize || off-16*goarch.PtrSize < i && i < off+16*goarch.PtrSize) {
skipped = true
continue
}
if skipped {
print(" ...\n")
skipped = false
}
print(" *(", label, "+", i, ") = ", hex(*(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(obj + i))))
if i == off {
print(" <==")
}
print("\n")
}
if skipped {
print(" ...\n")
}
}
// gcmarknewobject marks a newly allocated object black. obj must
// not contain any non-nil pointers.
//
// This is nosplit so it can manipulate a gcWork without preemption.
//
//go:nowritebarrier
//go:nosplit
func gcmarknewobject(span *mspan, obj, size, scanSize uintptr) {
if useCheckmark { // The world should be stopped so this should not happen.
throw("gcmarknewobject called while doing checkmark")
}
// Mark object.
objIndex := span.objIndex(obj)
span.markBitsForIndex(objIndex).setMarked()
// Mark span.
arena, pageIdx, pageMask := pageIndexOf(span.base())
if arena.pageMarks[pageIdx]&pageMask == 0 {
atomic.Or8(&arena.pageMarks[pageIdx], pageMask)
}
gcw := &getg().m.p.ptr().gcw
gcw.bytesMarked += uint64(size)
if !goexperiment.PacerRedesign {
// The old pacer counts newly allocated memory toward
// heapScanWork because heapScan is continuously updated
// throughout the GC cycle with newly allocated memory. However,
// these objects are never actually scanned, so we need
// to account for them in heapScanWork here, "faking" their work.
// Otherwise the pacer will think it's always behind, potentially
// by a large margin.
//
// The new pacer doesn't care about this because it ceases to updated
// heapScan once a GC cycle starts, effectively snapshotting it.
gcw.heapScanWork += int64(scanSize)
}
}
// gcMarkTinyAllocs greys all active tiny alloc blocks.
//
// The world must be stopped.
func gcMarkTinyAllocs() {
assertWorldStopped()
for _, p := range allp {
c := p.mcache
if c == nil || c.tiny == 0 {
continue
}
_, span, objIndex := findObject(c.tiny, 0, 0, false)
gcw := &p.gcw
greyobject(c.tiny, 0, 0, span, gcw, objIndex, false)
}
}
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