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src/runtime/stack.go
// allocation. if newsize < fixedStack { return } // Compute how much of the stack is currently in use and only // shrink the stack if gp is using less than a quarter of its // current stack. The currently used stack includes everything // down to the SP plus the stack guard space that ensures // there's room for nosplit functions. avail := gp.stack.hi - gp.stack.lo
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src/cmd/link/internal/ld/stackcheck.go
// Check special cases. if sym == sc.morestack { // morestack looks like it calls functions, but they // either happen only when already on the system stack // (where there is ~infinite space), or after // switching to the system stack. Hence, its stack // height on the user stack is 0. return 0, nil } if sym == stackCheckIndirect { // Assume that indirect/closure calls are always to
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src/cmd/compile/internal/wasm/ssa.go
the Wasm stack each time we want to switch goroutines. To support unwinding a stack, each function call returns on the Wasm stack a boolean that tells the function whether it should return immediately or not. When returning immediately, a return address is left on the top of the Go stack indicating where the goroutine should be resumed. Stack pointer:
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src/runtime/runtime2.go
} type g struct { // Stack parameters. // stack describes the actual stack memory: [stack.lo, stack.hi). // stackguard0 is the stack pointer compared in the Go stack growth prologue. // It is stack.lo+StackGuard normally, but can be StackPreempt to trigger a preemption. // stackguard1 is the stack pointer compared in the //go:systemstack stack growth prologue. // It is stack.lo+StackGuard on g0 and gsignal stacks.
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src/internal/trace/traceviewer/emitter.go
Name: "process_sort_index", Phase: "M", PID: sectionID, Arg: &format.SortIndexArg{Index: priority}, }) } // Stack emits the given frames and returns a unique id for the stack. No // pointers to the given data are being retained beyond the call to Stack. func (e *Emitter) Stack(stk []*trace.Frame) int { return e.buildBranch(e.frameTree, stk) }
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src/runtime/syscall_windows.go
// // For cdecl and stdcall, all arguments are on the stack. // // For fastcall, the trampoline spills register arguments to // the reserved spill slots below the stack arguments, // resulting in a layout equivalent to stdcall. // // For arm, the trampoline stores the register arguments just // below the stack arguments, so again we can treat it as one // big stack arguments frame. args unsafe.Pointer
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src/runtime/callers_test.go
// running the remaining deferred functions. // // This test does not verify the accuracy of the call stack (it // currently includes a frame from runtime.deferreturn which would // normally be omitted). It is only intended to check that producing the // call stack won't crash. defer func() { pcs := make([]uintptr, 32) for i := range pcs { // If runtime.recovery doesn't properly restore the
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src/runtime/traceruntime.go
// // nosplit because it's called on the syscall path when stack movement is forbidden. // //go:nosplit func (tl traceLocker) ok() bool { return tl.gen != 0 } // traceRelease indicates that this M is done writing trace events. // // nosplit because it's called on the syscall path when stack movement is forbidden. // //go:nosplit func traceRelease(tl traceLocker) {
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src/runtime/mstats.go
// freed. HeapObjects uint64 // Stack memory statistics. // // Stacks are not considered part of the heap, but the runtime // can reuse a span of heap memory for stack memory, and // vice-versa. // StackInuse is bytes in stack spans. // // In-use stack spans have at least one stack in them. These // spans can only be used for other stacks of the same size. //
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src/go/types/stdlib_test.go
"issue20529.go", // go/types does not have constraints on stack size "issue22200.go", // go/types does not have constraints on stack size "issue22200b.go", // go/types does not have constraints on stack size "issue25507.go", // go/types does not have constraints on stack size "issue20780.go", // go/types does not have constraints on stack size
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