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Elias Naur
959f80f9a9 bind: use runtime.KeepAlive to keep foreign references alive
With Go 1.8 to be released, runtime.KeepAlive is now necessary to
make sure a reference to a foreign object is not garbage collected
and finalized before we get a chance to increment its reference
count.

runtime.KeepAlive was introduced in Go 1.7 which is the minimum
version required by gomobile.

Change-Id: I32215f96e4f415ff9be7b979dd3677e067b8d201
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/35954
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2017-01-30 19:33:00 +00:00
Elias Naur
07a529f836 mobile/bind: fix a reference count race with the garbage collectors
Each side of the language barrier maintains a map of reference numbers
to objects. Each entry has a reference count that exactly matches
the number of active proxy objects on the other side. When a reference
crosses the barrier, the count is incremented and when a proxy finalizer
is run, the count is decremented. If the count reaches 0, the reference
number and its object are removed from the map.

There is a possibility that a reference number is passed to the other
side, and the last proxy is then immediately garbage collected and
finalized. The reference counter then reaches 0 before the other side has
converted the reference number to its object, crashing the program.

This is possible in both Go/Java/ObjC but is most likely to happen in
ObjC because its own automatic reference count runtime frees objects
as soon as they are statically never referenced again.

Fix the race by always incrementing the reference count before sending
a reference across the barrier. When converting the reference back into
an object on the other side, decrement the counter again.

Only the new ObjC test fails without this fix, but I left the Java
counterpart in for good measure.

Change-Id: I92743aabec275b4a5b82b952052e7e284872ce02
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21311
Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
2016-03-30 18:24:55 +00:00
Elias Naur
7cb2b86de7 mobile/bind: allow Num function in bound interfaces
Rename the refnum field, Num,  to something much less likely to clash
with an interface method set.

Change-Id: If334966b2430f38118baded44461bd39298bafb0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20983
Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
2016-03-21 23:26:23 +00:00
Elias Naur
3e830506b0 mobile/bind: stop tracking foreign objects in the Go reference tracker
ToRefNum only handles Go objects, but it can be passed foreign object
proxies as well. Add a check whether the object is a proxy, and if so,
simply return its refnum and don't track it.

Change-Id: Ib17bd11b48e472c3bec0e5fb06661b201c3dfa97
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20681
Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
2016-03-14 17:50:23 +00:00
Elias Naur
ba0a725146 mobile/bind: avoid intermediate []rune copy converting Java string to Go
Converting a Go string to a string suitable use a specialized function,
UTF16Encode, that can encode the string directly to a malloc'ed buffer. That
way, only two copies are made when strings are passed from Go to Java; once
for UTF-8 to UTF-16 encoding and once for the creation of the Java String.

This CL implements the same optimization in the other direction, with a
UTF-16 to UTF-8 decoder implemented in C. Unfortunately, while calling into a
Go decoder also saves the extra copy, the Cgo overhead makes the calls much
slower for short strings.

To alleviate the risk of introducing decoding bugs, I've added the tests from
the encoding/utf16 package to SeqTest.

As a sideeffect, both Java and ObjC now always copy strings, regardless of
the argument mode. The cpy argument can therefore be removed from the string
conversion functions. Furthermore, the modeRetained and modeReturned modes
can be collapsed into just one.

While we're here, delete a leftover function from seq/strings.go that
wasn't removed when the old seq buffers went away.

Benchmarks, as compared with benchstat over 5 runs:

name                          old time/op  new time/op  delta
JavaStringShort               11.4µs ±13%  11.6µs ± 4%     ~     (p=0.859 n=10+5)
JavaStringShortDirect         19.5µs ± 9%  20.3µs ± 2%   +3.68%   (p=0.019 n=9+5)
JavaStringLong                 103µs ± 8%    24µs ± 4%  -77.13%   (p=0.001 n=9+5)
JavaStringLongDirect           113µs ± 9%    32µs ± 7%  -71.63%   (p=0.001 n=9+5)
JavaStringShortUnicode        11.1µs ±16%  10.7µs ± 5%     ~      (p=0.190 n=9+5)
JavaStringShortUnicodeDirect  19.6µs ± 7%  20.2µs ± 1%   +2.78%   (p=0.029 n=9+5)
JavaStringLongUnicode         97.1µs ± 9%  28.0µs ± 5%  -71.17%   (p=0.001 n=9+5)
JavaStringLongUnicodeDirect    105µs ±10%    34µs ± 5%  -67.23%   (p=0.002 n=8+5)
JavaStringRetShort            14.2µs ± 2%  13.9µs ± 1%   -2.15%   (p=0.006 n=8+5)
JavaStringRetShortDirect      20.8µs ± 2%  20.4µs ± 2%     ~      (p=0.065 n=8+5)
JavaStringRetLong             42.2µs ± 9%  42.4µs ± 3%     ~      (p=0.190 n=9+5)
JavaStringRetLongDirect       51.2µs ±21%  50.8µs ± 8%     ~      (p=0.518 n=9+5)
GoStringShort                 23.4µs ± 7%  22.5µs ± 3%   -3.55%   (p=0.019 n=9+5)
GoStringLong                  51.9µs ± 9%  53.1µs ± 3%     ~      (p=0.240 n=9+5)
GoStringShortUnicode          24.2µs ± 6%  22.8µs ± 1%   -5.54%   (p=0.002 n=9+5)
GoStringLongUnicode           58.6µs ± 8%  57.6µs ± 3%     ~      (p=0.518 n=9+5)
GoStringRetShort              27.6µs ± 1%  23.2µs ± 2%  -15.87%   (p=0.003 n=7+5)
GoStringRetLong                129µs ±12%    33µs ± 2%  -74.03%  (p=0.001 n=10+5)

Change-Id: Icb9481981493ffca8defed9fb80a9433d6048937
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20250
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2016-03-05 10:02:05 +00:00
Elias Naur
6fca37c69e mobile/bind: replace seq serialization with direct calls
The seq serialization machinery is a historic artifact from when Go
mobile code had to run in a separate process. Now that Go code is running
in-process, replace the explicit serialization with direct calls and pass
arguments on the stack.

The benefits are a much smaller bind runtime, much less garbage (and, in
Java, fewer objects with finalizers), less argument copying, and faster
cross-language calls.
The cost is a more complex generator, because some of the work from the
bind runtime is moved to generated code. Generated code now handles
conversion between Go and Java/ObjC types, multiple return values and memory
management of byte slice and string arguments.

To overcome the lack of calling C code between Go packages, all bound
packages now end up in the same (fake) package, "gomobile_bind", instead of
separate packages (go_<pkgname>). To avoid name clashes, the package name is
added as a prefix to generated functions and types.

Also, don't copy byte arrays passed to Go, saving call time and
allowing read([]byte)-style interfaces to foreign callers (#12113).

Finally, add support for nil interfaces and struct pointers to objc.

This is a large CL, but most of the changes stem from changing testdata.

The full benchcmp output on the CL/20095 benchmarks on my Nexus 5 is
reproduced below. Note that the savings for the JavaSlice* benchmarks are
skewed because byte slices are no longer copied before passing them to Go.

benchmark                                 old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkJavaEmpty                        26.0          19.0          -26.92%
BenchmarkJavaEmptyDirect                  23.0          22.0          -4.35%
BenchmarkJavaNoargs                       7685          2339          -69.56%
BenchmarkJavaNoargsDirect                 17405         8041          -53.80%
BenchmarkJavaOnearg                       26887         2366          -91.20%
BenchmarkJavaOneargDirect                 34266         7910          -76.92%
BenchmarkJavaOneret                       38325         2245          -94.14%
BenchmarkJavaOneretDirect                 46265         7708          -83.34%
BenchmarkJavaManyargs                     41720         2535          -93.92%
BenchmarkJavaManyargsDirect               51026         8373          -83.59%
BenchmarkJavaRefjava                      38139         21260         -44.26%
BenchmarkJavaRefjavaDirect                42706         28150         -34.08%
BenchmarkJavaRefgo                        34403         6843          -80.11%
BenchmarkJavaRefgoDirect                  40193         16582         -58.74%
BenchmarkJavaStringShort                  32366         9323          -71.20%
BenchmarkJavaStringShortDirect            41973         19118         -54.45%
BenchmarkJavaStringLong                   127879        94420         -26.16%
BenchmarkJavaStringLongDirect             133776        114760        -14.21%
BenchmarkJavaStringShortUnicode           32562         9221          -71.68%
BenchmarkJavaStringShortUnicodeDirect     41464         19094         -53.95%
BenchmarkJavaStringLongUnicode            131015        89401         -31.76%
BenchmarkJavaStringLongUnicodeDirect      134130        90786         -32.31%
BenchmarkJavaSliceShort                   42462         7538          -82.25%
BenchmarkJavaSliceShortDirect             52940         17017         -67.86%
BenchmarkJavaSliceLong                    138391        8466          -93.88%
BenchmarkJavaSliceLongDirect              205804        15666         -92.39%
BenchmarkGoEmpty                          3.00          3.00          +0.00%
BenchmarkGoEmptyDirect                    3.00          3.00          +0.00%
BenchmarkGoNoarg                          40342         13716         -66.00%
BenchmarkGoNoargDirect                    46691         13569         -70.94%
BenchmarkGoOnearg                         43529         13757         -68.40%
BenchmarkGoOneargDirect                   44867         14078         -68.62%
BenchmarkGoOneret                         45456         13559         -70.17%
BenchmarkGoOneretDirect                   44694         13442         -69.92%
BenchmarkGoRefjava                        55111         28071         -49.06%
BenchmarkGoRefjavaDirect                  60883         26872         -55.86%
BenchmarkGoRefgo                          57038         29223         -48.77%
BenchmarkGoRefgoDirect                    56153         27812         -50.47%
BenchmarkGoManyargs                       67967         17398         -74.40%
BenchmarkGoManyargsDirect                 60617         16998         -71.96%
BenchmarkGoStringShort                    57538         22600         -60.72%
BenchmarkGoStringShortDirect              52627         22704         -56.86%
BenchmarkGoStringLong                     128485        52530         -59.12%
BenchmarkGoStringLongDirect               138377        52079         -62.36%
BenchmarkGoStringShortUnicode             57062         22994         -59.70%
BenchmarkGoStringShortUnicodeDirect       62563         22938         -63.34%
BenchmarkGoStringLongUnicode              139913        55553         -60.29%
BenchmarkGoStringLongUnicodeDirect        150863        57791         -61.69%
BenchmarkGoSliceShort                     59279         20215         -65.90%
BenchmarkGoSliceShortDirect               60160         21136         -64.87%
BenchmarkGoSliceLong                      411225        301870        -26.59%
BenchmarkGoSliceLongDirect                399029        298915        -25.09%

Fixes golang/go#12619
Fixes golang/go#12113
Fixes golang/go#13033

Change-Id: I2b45e9e98a1248e3c23a5137f775f7364908bec7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/19821
Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
2016-03-03 15:03:45 +00:00
Elias Naur
d1c2f486a3 mobile/bind: handle null references from Java in Go
The Seq Java class has a special case for null references. Expand
the special case to Go so that null references from Java are properly
translated to nil.

Fixes golang/go#14228

Change-Id: I915d1f843c9db299d6910480f6d10dae0121a3b4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/19460
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2016-02-12 14:54:21 +00:00
Hyang-Ah (Hana) Kim
da28dd9045 bind/objc: fix error return type handling
Fixes golang/go#12307.

Change-Id: I5560b616a3cd51c536d9e5529745681effe26e9a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13913
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-08-25 15:22:55 +00:00
Hyang-Ah (Hana) Kim
c261c465a9 bind: seq.Transact requires interface descriptor.
seq.Transact is called when Go calls a method of a foreign object
that implements a Go interface. Currently, we assume that the foreign
object has an instance method that can conduct the message routing,
so the object id and the method code is sufficient for transact.

Passing the interface descriptor (e.g.  go.testpkg.I) however allows
the bind internal to use non-instance methods to implement the routing.

Change-Id: I1f61a04f919fbd09117ea332d678cd50e4861e46
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/12685
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-07-27 18:08:41 +00:00
David Crawshaw
960fedd178 internal/mobileinit: new package for shared logic
Package app contains some logic that we want to share with
gobind-based libraries. So move it to a new internal package
that both can import.

Long term the log changes should be in the standard library,
but the Go tree is currently frozen.

Fixes golang/go#11630.

Change-Id: I9ff622fc499bf255bce18df23cb68b03f667947f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11981
Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
2015-07-08 21:29:11 +00:00
Hyang-Ah (Hana) Kim
c533dca65f bind/java: manage Java object lifetime based on reference count.
The gobind framework is supposed to use reference counting to
keep track of objects (e.g. pointer to a Go struct, interface
values) crossing the language boundary. This change fixes two bugs:

1) no reference counting on Java object: Previously, the lifetime
of a Java object was manages in the following way.

 a. The Java object is pinned in an internal map (javaObjs) when it's
constructed.
 b. When Go receives the reference to the Java object, it creates a
proxy object and sets a finalizer on it. The finalizer signals Java
to unpin the Java object (remove from the javaObjs map).
 c. The javaObjs map is also used to identify the Java object when
Go asks to invoke a method on it later.

When the same Java object is sent to Java more than once, and the
finalizer (b) runs after the first use, the second use of the Java
object can cause the crash described in golang/go#10933.

This change fixes the bug by reference counting the Java object.
Java side pins the Java object and increments the refcount whenever it
sees the object sent to Go (in Seq.writeRef). When the Go proxy
object's finalizer runs, the refcount is decremented. When the refcount
becomes 0, the object gets unpined.

2) race in Go object lifetime management: Pinning on a Go object
has been done when the Go object is sent to Java but the Go object
is not in the pinned object map yet. (bind/seq.WriteGoRef).
Unpinning the object occurs when Java finds there are no proxy objects
on its side. For this, Java maintains a reference count map (goObjs).
When the refcount becomes zero, Java notifies Go so the object is
unpinned. Here is a race case:

 a. Java has a proxy object for a Go object.
 b. Go is preparing for sending the same Go object. seq.WriteGoRef
notices the corresponding entry in the pinned object map already,
and returns. The remaining work for sending the object continues.
 c. The proxy object in Java finalizes and triggers deletion of the
object from the pinned object map.
 d. The remaining work for (b) completes and Java creates a new proxy
object. When a method is called for the Go object, the Go object is
already removed from the object map on Go side and maybe already GC'd.

This change fixes it by converting the pinned object map to reference
counter map maintained in Go. The counter increments for each
seq.WriteGoRef call. The finalizer of the proxy object in Java causes
a decrement of the counter.

Fixes golang/go#10933.

Renables the skipped testJavaRefGC.

Change-Id: I0992e002b1050b6183689e5ab821e058adbb420f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10638
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-06-04 16:53:15 +00:00
Hyang-Ah (Hana) Kim
6d80e5a85f bind: support Bool types.
Also add missing int8/int16 handling in bind/seq.

Fixes golang/go#10855.

Change-Id: I326ada44df10fc3c22628bdd2ae4ee2c3dc7902e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10046
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
2015-05-14 22:17:57 +00:00
Hyang-Ah (Hana) Kim
0150454fb3 bind/seq: add Buffer.{Read,Write}UTF8.
Change-Id: I204dd9c9080c9c1e350210932397a500247aea28
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8896
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-04-14 18:50:33 +00:00
Hyang-Ah (Hana) Kim
334412418f bind: replace {Read,Write}UTF16 with {Read,Write}String for string.
This is to enable more flexible encoding/decoding of Go string.
For Java, we use UTF16 to be compatible with java string.
For other languages, we will want other way to represent a string.

Change-Id: Iccd53e2eea18d37636c3c619d06cb473facef0cd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8628
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-04-09 12:44:56 +00:00
Hyang-Ah Hana Kim
d267d4cb61 bind/seq: fix unaligned memory access in serialization.
Unaligned memory access caused SIGBUS when using ndk r10d.

Change-Id: Ic219873f1e2a30bf3a41cdf3c552d058e55db0cb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/5500
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-02-23 21:01:14 +00:00
Hyang-Ah Hana Kim
2b3c96656c cmd/gobind: implement interface method binding.
This change makes gobind to generate proper Go-side proxy code to
handle interface methods that have parameters and return values.

It allows gobind to accept struct pointer types as parameters
or a return value of a method.

Fixes golang/go#9487, golang/go#9488.

Change-Id: Id243c42ee0701d40e3871e392140368c2f8f9bc6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2348
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-01-07 18:26:42 +00:00
Hyang-Ah Hana Kim
b2e453e1cd bind/java: support byte arrays.
Fixes golang/go#9338.

Change-Id: I6e2af67cdf7f923963fa525b944613a91aac994e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1884
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2014-12-19 20:07:11 +00:00
David Crawshaw
f19599ac73 seq, java: fix allocation bug in empty strings and test
Fixes golang/go#9271.

Change-Id: I57dcd11ae5afdc23bc9b1a0945d0789c9feeefb1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1423
Reviewed-by: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
2014-12-12 14:06:53 +00:00
David Symonds
7b659348a5 mobile: add import comments.
Change-Id: I0ff6d42a8e11f49df6fc3066e86be75015b93631
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1238
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
2014-12-10 01:59:04 +00:00
David Crawshaw
2861ce3b89 go.mobile/bind/seq: Go implementation of parameter serialization
Details: http://golang.org/s/gobind

LGTM=adonovan
R=adonovan
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/116800043
2014-07-28 15:47:26 -04:00