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test/fixedbugs/issue11987.go
// run // Copyright 2015 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. // Issue 11987. The ppc64 SRADCC instruction was misassembled in a way // lost bit 5 of the immediate so v>>32 was assembled as v>>0. SRADCC // is only ever inserted by peep so it's hard to be sure when it will // be used. This formulation worked when the bug was fixed. package main
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/driver/html/source.html
<span class=unimportant>{{.FileBase}}:{{.Line}}</span>{{"\n" -}} {{end -}} {{if not .Synthetic -}} {{/* disassembled instruction */ -}} {{printf " %8s %10s %10s %8x: %s " "" .Flat .Cumulative .Address .Disasm -}} <span class=unimportant>{{.FileLine}}</span>{{"\n" -}} {{end -}}
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/arch/x86/x86asm/plan9x.go
// The pc is the program counter of the instruction, used for expanding // PC-relative addresses into absolute ones. // The symname function queries the symbol table for the program // being disassembled. Given a target address it returns the name and base // address of the symbol containing the target, if any; otherwise it returns "", 0. func GoSyntax(inst Inst, pc uint64, symname SymLookup) string { if symname == nil {
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/plugin/plugin.go
// is a linux kernel, relocationSymbol is the name of the symbol // corresponding to the start address. Open(file string, start, limit, offset uint64, relocationSymbol string) (ObjFile, error) // Disasm disassembles the named object file, starting at // the start address and stopping at (before) the end address. Disasm(file string, start, end uint64, intelSyntax bool) ([]Inst, error) }
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/driver/driver.go
// sure the default heuristics of excluding insignificant nodes and edges // from the call graph do not apply. One example where it is important is // annotated source or disassembly listing. Those reports run on a specific // function (or functions), but the trimming is applied before the function // data is selected. So, with trimming enabled, the report could end up
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/arch/ppc64/ppc64asm/plan9.go
// The pc is the program counter of the first instruction, used for expanding // PC-relative addresses into absolute ones. // The symname function queries the symbol table for the program // being disassembled. It returns the name and base address of the symbol // containing the target, if any; otherwise it returns "", 0. func GoSyntax(inst Inst, pc uint64, symname func(uint64) (string, uint64)) string { if symname == nil {
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/driver/driver.go
// is a linux kernel, relocationSymbol is the name of the symbol // corresponding to the start address. Open(file string, start, limit, offset uint64, relocationSymbol string) (ObjFile, error) // Disasm disassembles the named object file, starting at // the start address and stopping at (before) the end address. Disasm(file string, start, end uint64, intelSyntax bool) ([]Inst, error) }
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/arch/x86/x86asm/decode.go
// specific instruction to which they are attached? It depends. // If they really have no meaning, they are ignored. However, a future // processor may assign a different meaning. As a disassembler, we // don't really know whether we're seeing a meaningless prefix or one // whose meaning we simply haven't been told yet. // // Combining the two questions, what happens when conflicting
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/report/report.go
SampleType string SampleUnit string // Unit for the sample data from the profile. OutputUnit string // Units for data formatting in report. Symbol *regexp.Regexp // Symbols to include on disassembly report. SourcePath string // Search path for source files. TrimPath string // Paths to trim from source file paths. IntelSyntax bool // Whether or not to print assembly in Intel syntax. }
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/arch/ppc64/ppc64asm/gnu.go
// This form typically matches the syntax defined in the Power ISA Reference Manual. func GNUSyntax(inst Inst, pc uint64) string { var buf bytes.Buffer // When there are all 0s, identify them as the disassembler // in binutils would. if inst.Enc == 0 { return ".long 0x0" } else if inst.Op == 0 { return "error: unknown instruction" } PC := pc // Special handling for some ops startArg := 0
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