Hi, Recently I encountered a problem which seems to be related to SSA optimization and feels hard to figure out what some SSA operation means.
Code: case1: func main() { var x int go func() { for { x++ //no matter "-N" compile flags is specified or not, 'x++' will be optimized } }() println(x) } case2: func main() { var x int go func() { for { x++ dummy() // when empty function 'dummy' is added to this infinite loop, ''x++' stays last } }() println(x) } //go:noinline func dummy() { } I tried 'GOSSAFUNC=main.func1 go tool compile case2.go' and found the key point is deadcode phase in SSA. Here is CFG before 'early deadcode' phase: ``` *ssaoptx.go* 5 go func() { 6 for { 7 x++ 8 dummy() 9 } 10 }() ``` ``` *early copyelim* - b1: - - v1 (?) = InitMem <mem> - v2 (?) = SP <uintptr> - v3 (?) = SB <uintptr> - v4 (?) = LocalAddr <**int> {&x} v2 v1 - v5 (5) = Arg <*int> {&x} (&x[*int]) - v9 (?) = Const64 <int> [1] - Plain → b2 (*+6*) - b2: ← b1 b4 - - v14 (7) = Phi <mem> v1 v12 - v15 (7) = Copy <*int> v5 (&x[*int]) - Plain → b3 (7) - b3: ← b2 - - v6 (7) = Copy <*int> v5 (&x[*int]) - v7 (7) = Copy <mem> v14 - v8 (*+7*) = Load <int> v5 v14 - v10 (7) = Add64 <int> v8 v9 - v11 (7) = Store <mem> {int} v5 v10 v14 - v12 (*+8*) = StaticCall <mem> {"".dummy} v11 - Plain → b4 (8) - b4: ← b3 - Plain → b2 (7) - b5: - - v13 (10) = Unknown <mem> - Ret v13 ``` deadcode phase will traverse all blocks and find out the reachable blocks (In above example is b1,b2,b3,b4, while b5 is isolated block), Second it will find out live values based on reachable blocks and eliminate dead values. The call of dummy function makes v8,v10,v11 all live so 'x++' isn't optimized. I have read ssa/README.md but still had some questions. 1. The role of InitMem. It seems that every function starts with it, are some initialize work like stack space allocation and named return values initialization done by it? 2. The meaning of 'v14 (7) = Phi <mem> v1 v12'. It looks like v14 = Φ(v1, v12), but I don't know why InitMem and dummy function call will affect here. 3. The meaning of of StaticCall's argument . Some ssa operations are easy to understand, for example, 'v8 (*+7*) = Load <int> v5 v14' means v8<int>=Load(v5) and v14 is the memory state which implies this load operation must happens after v14 is determined. That's all I know from README.md, but about other operations like StaticCall I can't get enough information. Here is the relevant souce In genericOps.go: ``` {name: "StaticCall", argLength: 1, aux: "CallOff", call: true}, // call function aux.(*obj.LSym), arg0=memory. auxint=arg size. Returns memory. ``` For 'v12 (*+8*) = StaticCall <mem> {"".dummy} v11' the only argument is v11 but obviously v11 seems not the address of dummy function. 4. As threre are other incomprehensible ssa operations except InitMem, Phi, ... , Is there any documents which can help understanding? 'Thanks for you time. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/2d078627-62d6-4885-9c53-9bc9f5629d90n%40googlegroups.com.