The configuration set by x/build/cmd/releasebot causes runtime/cgo to
be stale in the darwin/amd64 release (see #36025, #35459).
That staleness is mostly benign because we can reasonably assume that
users on macOS will either disable CGO entirely or have a C compiler
installed to rebuild (and cache) the stale packages if needed.
Fixes#50892Fixes#50893
Updates #46347
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This method is unused and was not discussed in the API
proposals. Note that all error output goes through the
local sprintf which handles arguments specially.
Fixes#50760.
Change-Id: Iae66b0253cc0ece037d3d280951dc2d223c119fb
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Where we provide it we take it from the Checker (which is already
passed in). Thus there's no need to pass it separately. Cleanup.
Change-Id: I63ae445ccac5643235d85e1867462ef5c01ad5fe
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Now that we have the detailed error reporting in Checker.implements
we don't need it anymore in operand.assignableTo and can simply call
Checker.implements. This also more directly matches the spec.
For #50646.
Change-Id: Ic44ced999c75be6cc9edaab01177ee0495147ea1
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This CL copies (and adjusts as needed) the logic for error reporting
from operand.assignableTo to Checker.implements in the case of a missing
method failure and assignment to an interface pointer.
Preparation for using Checker.implements in operand.assignableTo
rather than implementing the same logic twice.
This also leads to better errors from Checker.implements as it's
using the same logic we already use elsewhere.
For #50646.
Change-Id: I199a1e02cf328b222ae52c10131db871539863bf
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This patch reworks the handling of the DWARF DW_AT_bit_offset and
DW_AT_data_bit_offset attributes to resolve problems arising from
a previous related change (CL 328709).
In CL 328709 the DWARF type reader was updated to look for and use
the DW_AT_data_bit_offset attribute for structure fields, handling
the value of the attribute in the same way as for DW_AT_bit_offset.
This caused problems for clients, since the two attributes have very
different semantics.
This CL effectively reverts CL 328709 and moves to a scheme in which
we detect and report the two attributes separately/independently.
This patch also corrects a problem in the DWARF type reader in the
code that detects and fixes up the type of struct fields corresponding
to zero-length arrays; the code in question was testing the
DW_AT_bit_offset attribute value but assuming DW_AT_data_bit_offset
semantics, meaning that it would fail to fix up cases such as
typedef struct another_struct {
unsigned short quix;
int xyz[0];
unsigned x:1;
long long array[40];
} t;
The code in question has been changed to avoid using BitOffset and
instead consider only ByteOffset and BitSize.
Fixes#50685.
Updates #46784.
Change-Id: Ic15ce01c851af38ebd81af827973ec49badcab6f
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Interface method receivers are synthetic: they record either the
interface type or the the defined type for which they are the RHS of the
type declaration. When instantiating, we need to update these receivers
accordingly.
Fixes#50839
Change-Id: Icd8e1a2817b0135059d25d034b01b0ff5207641f
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For a composite literal expression like []T{{f: 1}}, we allow T to be
a pointer to struct type, so it's consistent to allow T to also be a
type parameter whose structural type is a pointer to struct type.
Fixes#50833.
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Adds an addCorpusEntry method to coordinator which manages checking for
duplicate entries, writing entries to the cache directory, and adding
entries to the corpus. Also moves readCache to be a method on the
coordinator.
Fixes#50606
Change-Id: Id6721384a2ad1cfb4c5471cf0cd0a7510d250a6c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/360394
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Add a missing shape check in (*Tsubster).tinter when substituting on a
generic type which is an empty interface, analogous to same check in
(*Tsubster).tstruct. Empty structs/interfaces that have rparams (i.e.
are a generic type or a shape type) need to get a new type of their
rparams - they will be different even though they don't have any
fields/methods. Without this shape check, we were not correctly
completing the Token[int] type during substitution in the example in the
issue. This issue only happens for a generic type which is an empty
interface (i.e. doesn't actually use the type param, hence quite unusual).
Added the test case already created by Keith.
Fixes#50841
Change-Id: Ia985b9f52c0e87ed0647b46373e44c51cb748ba4
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This CL updates unified IR to look at the structural type of a
composite literal type, rather than merely the underlying type, to
determine if it's a structure. This fixes a number of currently
failing regress test cases.
Updates #50833.
Change-Id: I11c040c77ec86c23e8ffefcf1ce1aed548687dc5
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This method isn't available in go/types, and its use by unified IR is
non-essential. This CL refactors reader2.go to avoid using it and then
removes the method.
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'go list' has its own internal parallelism, so invoking in in parallel
can produce up to quadratic peak memory usage.
Running 'go list' is also very I/O-intensive, so the higher
parallelism does substantially improve latency; unfortunately, we lack
a good way to balance latency against memory footprint, so we need to
sacrifice some latency for reliability.
Fixes#49957.
Change-Id: Ib53990b46acf4cc67a9141644d97282964d6442d
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C archives for packages in GOROOT are shipped along with binary
releases of the Go toolchain. Although we build the toolchain with
GOROOT_FINAL set, we don't know actually know where the release will
be installed: the user's real GOROOT can differ arbitrarily from our
GOROOT_FINAL.
(In the specific case of toolchains installed through golang.org/dl
wrappers, the release's GOROOT_FINAL is /usr/local/go but the actual
GOROOT to which the release is installed is
$HOME/sdk/$(go env GOVERSION).)
Fixes#50183
Updates #48319
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The test previously checked that the DWARF DW_AT_comp_dir attribute
matched GOROOT_FINAL. However, on further consideration, we believe
that DW_AT_comp_dir should not actually match GOROOT_FINAL: the DWARF
spec says that DW_AT_comp_dir records “the current working directory
of the compilation command that produced this compilation unit”, but
the actual working directory of the compilation command proper is a
throwaway directory in the build cache — it is neither stable nor
meaningful.
However, the test was getting at a real issue that we do care about:
namely, that the binary produced by a 'go build' command with cgo
enabled should not reuse a dependency that embeds a stale
GOROOT_FINAL.
This change refactors the test to verify the latter property instead
of checking DW_AT_comp_dir specifically.
For #50183
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Update the vendored x/tools to pick up CL 380014, which updates the
ifaceassert vet analyzer to remove spurious errors for assertions
involving interfaces with type parameters.
This also picks up some superficial changes related to refactoring of
the x/tools/internal/typeparams API.
The following commands were used:
go get -d golang.org/x/tools@master
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
Fixes#50658
Change-Id: I2f612fd186a1a260cab21860b192c9f6dc3f560f
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Method signatures can introduce a significant number of edges into the
type graph. One can imagine a generic type with many methods, each of
which may use other instantiated types, etc. For performance, when type
checking generic code, we should avoid unnecessary instantiation of
methods wherever possible.
This CL achieves this by making method instantiation lazy at the
individual method level. It abstracts method access into a methodList
type, which may be either eager or lazy. In the lazy case, methods are
only instantiated when they are accessed via the Named.Method,
MethodSet, or LookupFieldOrMethod APIs. Factoring out a methodList type
makes it easier to verify that we're not leaking the methods slice
anywhere, and as a side benefit reduces the size of *Named types in the
case where there are no methods. The effective memory footprint of Named
types with methods increases by a pointer (to hold the slice of guards),
and the footprint of instantiated named types increases additionally by
a sync.Once per method. We estimate that this memory increase is more
than offset by the reduction in the number of instantiated methods.
This also simplifies the code. Previously we had to work around the fact
that named type expansion could occur before all signatures were set-up,
by stashing the instantiated receiver into a partially filled-out *Func.
With fully lazy methods, we can rely on the invariant that any use of
methods in valid code can only occur after all signatures can be type
checked. This means that we can fully instantiate the *Func, and don't
need to deal with partially instantiated stubs.
Finally, this CL fixes a bug (issue #50619), where traversing
Method->Receiver Type->Method did not get us back where we started. This
is fixed by not instantiating a new method if t is already the receiver
base of the original method.
A test is added to explicitly verify the invariant above, and more test
cases are added for the behavior of Info with respect to generic code.
Fixes#50619
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We have disallowed having a typeparam on the right-hand-side of a type
declaration. So, we disabled much of the test absdiff.go. I recently
wrote a new test absdiff2.go to use a structure containing the type
param type, so I could attach a method properly and run the full test.
As a contrast, I thought I would create absdiff3.go, where the Abs
functionality is passed in as a function callback (but derived from a
generic function). This is simpler, and more inline with some of the
guidelines that Ian has been proposing (use passed-in functions rather
than requiring methods, when possible, for greater ease-of-use).
Only adds a new test absdiff3.go. (And fixes a comment in absdiff2.go.)
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Added a new absdiff2.go test case, which works fully without using a
typeparam on the right-hand-side of a type declaration (which is
disallowed). Fixed an issue that the test revealed, which is that we
need to set g.curDecl properly for the "later" functions which are
deferred until after all declarations are initially processed. Also,
g.curDecl may be non-nil in typeDecl for local type declaration. So, we
adjust the associate assertion, and save/restore g.curDecl
appropriately.
Fixes#50790
Change-Id: Ieed76a7ad0a83bccb99cbad4bf98a7bfafbcbbd3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/380594
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While checking comparability of type parameters, we recurse through
_TypeSet.IsComparable, but do not pass the cycle-tracking seen map,
resulting in infinite recursion in some cases.
Refactor to pass the seen map through this recursion.
Fixes#50782
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By processing non-alias type declarations before alias type declaration,
and those before everything else we can avoid some of the remaining
errors which are due to alias types not being available.
For #25838.
For #50259.
For #50276.
For #50729.
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The type checker doesn't have a general mechanism to "use" the type
of a type alias whose type depends on a recursive type declaration
which is not yet completely type-checked. In some cases, the type of
a type alias is needed before it is determined; the type is incorrect
(invalid) in that case but no error is reported. The type-checker is
happy with this (incorrect type), but the compiler may crash under
some circumstances.
A correct fix will likely require some form of forwarding type which
is a fairly pervasive change and may also affect the type checker API.
This CL introduces a simple side table, a map of broken type aliases,
which is consulted before the type associated with a type alias is
used. If the type alias is broken, an error is reported.
This is a stop-gap solution that prevents the compiler from crashing.
The reported error refers to the corresponding issue which suggests
a work-around that may be applicable in some cases.
Also fix a minor error related to type cycles: If we have a cycle
that doesn't start with a type, don't use a compiler error message
that explicitly mentions "type".
Fixes#50259.
Fixes#50276.
Fixes#50779.
For #50729.
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In validType, when we see an instantiated type, proceed as with
non-generic types but provide an environment in which to look up
the values (the corresponding type arguments) of type parameters
of the instantiated type. For each type parameter for which there
is a type argument, proceed with validating that type argument.
This corresponds to applying validType to the instantiated type
without actually instantiating the type (and running into infinite
instantiations in case of invalid recursive types).
Also, when creating a type instance, use the correct source position
for the instance (the start of the qualified identifier if we have an
imported type).
Fixes#48962.
Change-Id: I196c78bf066e4a56284d53368b2eb71bd8d8a780
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Because validType doesn't modify global state anymore, there's
no need to ignore imported types. When we start tracking type
parameters, we need to include imported types because they may
contribute to cycles that invalidate a type.
This CL effectively reverts CL 202483 (issue #35049, which
doesn't apply anymore because we don't change the state of
imported objects).
Preparation for fixing issue #48962.
For #35049.
For #48962.
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Now that we have a separate top-level entry point for validType
we can use the more narrow type *Named (instead of Type) for its
argument.
Preparation for fixing issue #48962.
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The validType check is independent of the work of declaring objects.
Move it into a separate file for better separation of concerns and
code organization.
No other changes - this is purely a code move.
Preparation for fixing issue #48962.
Change-Id: Ib08db2d009c4890882d0978b278e965ca3078851
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TestFutexsleep was originally created in CL 7876043 as a
regression test for buggy division logic in futexsleep. Several months
later CL 11575044 moved this logic to timediv (called by futexsleep).
This test calls runtime.Futexsleep, which temporarily disables
asynchronous preemption. Unfortunately, TestFutexSleep calls this from
multiple goroutines, creating a race condition that may result in
asynchronous preemption remaining disabled for the remainder of the
process lifetime.
We could fix this by moving the async preemption disable to the main
test function, however this test has had a history of flakiness. As an
alternative, this CL replaces the test wholesale with a new test for
timediv, covering the overflow logic without the difficulty of dealing
with futex.
Fixes#50749.
Change-Id: If9e1dac63ef1535adb49f9a9ffcaff99b9135895
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Given we have support for field access to type params with a single
structural type, we need to distinguish between methods calls and field
access when we have an OXDOT node on an expression which is a typeparam
(or correspondingly a shape). We were missing checks in getInstInfo,
which figures out the dictionary format, which then caused problems when
we generate the dictionaries. We don't need/want dictionary entries for
field access, only for bound method calls. Added a new function
isBoundMethod() to distinguish OXDOT nodes which are bound calls vs.
field accesses on a shape.
Removed isShapeDeref() - we can't have field access or method call on a
pointer to variable of type param type.
Fixes#50690
Change-Id: Id692f65e6f427f28cd2cfe474dd30e53c71877a7
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Very, very rarely TestVectoredHandlerDontCrashOnLibrary fails because
the C subprocess exits with a 0 status code and no output. This
appears to happen because C does not actually guarantee that stdout
will be flushed on exit and somehow, very rarely, it is not flushed.
Add explicit fflushes to fix this. This reduces the failure rate of
TestVectoredHandlerDontCrashOnLibrary from 0.0013% to 0% in 250,000
iterations.
Fixes#49959.
Change-Id: I892cf49a165ac91134c5da37588a2ab11e1f3f8b
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This fixes checks for crossing module boundaries when the root of
the module is a symlink. We're comparing paths by string, so we need
to follow the symlink to get the proper path to compare.
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The closure in parallelLabelHog should be labeled in a addition to
parallelLabelHog itself. Generally samples on that goroutine land on
labelHog, but there is a small portion of the closure outside of
labelHog.
Fixes#50740.
Change-Id: I363b6d8eec2e6920c215686e2039fce6d5b29a98
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In a method declaration "func (f *Foo[_, _]) String() string { ... }",
the two blank typeparams have the same name, but our current design with
types1 needs unique names for type params. Similarly, for export/import,
we need unique names to keep the type params straight in generic types
and connect the proper type param with the proper constraint. We make
blank type params unique by changing them to $1, $2, etc in noder.typ0()
via typecheck.TparamExportName(). We then revert $<num> back to _ during
type2 import via typecheck.TparamName(). We similarly revert
during gcimporter import. We don't need/want to revert in the types1
importer, since we want unique names for type params.
Rob Findley has made a similar change to x/tools (and we tried to make
the source code changes similar for the gcimporter and types2 importer
changes).
Fixes#50419
Change-Id: I855cc3d90d06bcf59541ed0c879e9a0e4ede45bb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379194
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Use an enviroment variable rather than a build tag to control starting
a busy loop thread when testprogcgo starts. This lets us skip another
build that invokes the C compiler and linker, which should avoid
timeouts running the runtime tests.
Fixes#44422
Change-Id: I516668d71a373da311d844990236566ff63e6d72
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Now that we instantiate methods on instantiated types, there is no need
to use unification to match signatures inside of missingMethod.
Generally, we should never encounter uninstantiated signatures within
statements. If we do encounter signatures that contain type parameters,
it is because the signatures are themselves defined or instantiated
using type parameters declared in the function scope (see example
below). The current unification logic would not handle this.
type S[T any] struct{}
func (S[T]) m(T)
func _[P any]() bool {
var v interface{m(int)}
_, ok = v.(S[P])
return ok
}
Change-Id: I754fb5535bba2fc7a209dc7419fd4015c413c9a6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379540
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Most CONVIFACEs are created in the transform phase (or old typechecker,
in -G=0 mode). But if the main result of a multi-value assignment (map,
channel, or dot-type) must be converted to an interface during the
assignment, that CONVIFACE is not created until (*orderState).as2ok in
the order phase (because the AS2* ops and their sub-ops are so tightly
intertwined). But we need to create the CONVIFACE during the
stenciling/transform phase to enable dictionary lookups. So, in
transformAssign(), if we are doing a special multi-value assignment
involving a type-param-derived type, assign the results first to temps,
so that we can manifest the CONVIFACE during the transform in assigning
the first temp to lhs[0].
Added a test for both AS2RECV (channel receives) and AS2MAPR (maps). I
don't think we can have a type assertion on a type-param-derived type.
Fixes#50642
Change-Id: I4d079fc46c93d8494d7db4ea8234d91522edb02a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379054
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TestCPUProfileMultithreadMagnitude compares pprof results vs OS rusage
to verify that pprof is capturing all CPU usage. Presently it compares
the sum of cpuHog1 samples vs rusage. However, background usage from the
scheduler, GC, etc can cause additional CPU usage causing test failures
if rusage is too far off from the cpuHog1 samples.
That said, this test doesn't actually need to care about cpuHog1
samples. It simply cares that pprof samples match rusage, not what the
breakdown of usage was. As a result, we can compare the sum of _all_
pprof samples vs rusage, which should implicitly include any background
CPU usage.
Fixes#50097.
Change-Id: I649a18de5b3dcf58b62be5962fa508d14cd4dc79
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This makes TestLabelSystemstack much more strict, enabling it to detect
any misplacement of labels.
Unfortunately, there are several edge cases where we may not have an
obviously correct stack trace, so we generally except the runtime
package, with the exception of background goroutines that we know should
not be labeled.
For #50007
For #50032
Change-Id: I8dce7e7da04f278ce297422227901efe52782ca0
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GC background mark worker goroutines are created when the first GC is
triggered (or next GC after GOMAXPROCS increases). Since the GC can be
triggered from a user goroutine, those workers will inherit any pprof
labels from the user goroutine.
That isn't meaningful, so avoid it by excluding system goroutines from
inheriting labels.
Fixes#50032
Change-Id: Ib425ae561a3466007ff5deec86b9c51829ab5507
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Instead, allow the test to run up until nearly the test's deadline,
whatever that may be, and then crash with a panic (instead of calling
t.Errorf) to get a useful goroutine dump.
With the arbitrary timeout removed, we can now also run this test in
short mode, reducing its impact on test latency.
Fixes#19381
Change-Id: Ie1fae321a2973fcb9b69a012103363f16214f529
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For an extension operation like MOWWreg, if the operand is already
extended, we optimize the second extension out. Usually a LoadReg
of a proper type would come already extended, as a MOVW/MOVWU etc.
instruction does. But for a LoadReg to a floating point register,
the instruction does not do the extension. So we cannot elide the
extension.
Fixes#50671.
Change-Id: Id8991df78d5acdecd3fd6138c558428cbd5f6ba3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379236
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This test occasionally takes very slightly longer than the 3 second
timeout on slow builders (especially windows-386-2008), so increase
the timeout to 5 seconds. It fails with much longer timeouts on Plan
9, so skip it as flaky there.
Updates #41015.
Change-Id: I426a7adfae92c18a0f8a223dd92762b0b91565e1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379214
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Currently the code handles the case of returning values from
a function with no result parameters as a special case.
Consider this input:
package p
func f0_2() { return 1, 2 }
func f0_1() { return 1 }
func f1_0() int { return }
func f1_2() int { return 1, 2 }
func f2_0() (int, int) { return }
func f2_1() (int, int) { return 1 }
The errors are:
x.go:3:33: no result values expected <<<
x.go:4:33: no result values expected <<<
x.go:5:26: not enough return values
have ()
want (int)
x.go:6:36: too many return values
have (number, number)
want (int)
x.go:7:26: not enough return values
have ()
want (int, int)
x.go:8:33: not enough return values
have (number)
want (int, int)
There are two problems with the current special case emitting the
errors on the marked line:
1. It calls them 'result values' instead of 'return values'.
2. It doesn't show the type being returned, which can be useful to programmers.
Using the general case solves both these problems,
so this CL removes the special case and calls the general case instead.
Now those two errors read:
x.go:3:33: too many return values
have (number, number)
want ()
x.go:4:33: too many return values
have (number)
want ()
Fixes#50653.
Change-Id: If6b47dcece14ed4febb3a2d3d78270d5be1cb24d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379116
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Consider the following program:
package p
func f() {
x := 1
v := 2
switch v.(type) {
case int:
println(x)
println(x / 0)
case 1:
}
}
Before this CL, the compiler prints:
x.go:4:2: x declared but not used
x.go:6:9: v (variable of type int) is not an interface
x is in fact used, and other errors in the switch go undiagnosed.
This commit fixes that problem by processing the switch statement
even when the 'not an interface' error is reported.
Now the compiler drops the spurious 'declared but not used'
and adds two previously undiagnosed problems:
x.go:6:9: v (variable of type int) is not an interface
x.go:9:15: invalid operation: division by zero
x.go:10:7: 1 is not a type
go/types was printing roughly the same thing the compiler did before,
and now still prints roughly the same thing the compiler does after.
(The only differences are in the exact reported columns.)
Fixes#50493.
Change-Id: I317883f29077b1b4bbd0e8793617fd3bb31aa0f8
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In the compiler, we need to distinguish field and method access on a
type param. For field access, we avoid the dictionary access (to create
an interface bound) and just do the normal transformDot() (which will
create the field access on the shape type).
This field access works fine for non-pointer types, since the shape type
preserves the underlying type of all types in the shape. But we
generally merge all pointer types into a single shape, which means the
field will not be accessible via the shape type. So, we need to change
Shapify() so that a type which is a pointer type is mapped to its
underlying type, rather than being merged with other pointers.
Because we don't want to change the export format at this point in the
release, we need to compute StructuralType() directly in types1, rather
than relying on types2. That implementation is in types/type.go, along
with the helper specificTypes().
I enabled the compiler-related tests in issue50417.go, added an extra
test for unnamed pointer types, and added a bunch more tests for
interesting cases involving StructuralType(). I added a test
issue50417b.go similar to the original example, but also tests access to
an embedded field.
I also added a unit test in
cmd/compile/internal/types/structuraltype_test.go that tests a bunch of
unusual cases directly (some of which have no structural type).
Updates #50417
Change-Id: I77c55cbad98a2b95efbd4a02a026c07dfbb46caa
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/376194
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We use uname -m to decide the GOHOSTARCH default,
and on my ARM64 Mac laptop, uname -m prints x86_64.
uname -a prints:
Darwin p1.local 21.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 21.1.0: Wed Oct 13 17:33:01 PDT 2021; root:xnu-8019.41.5~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 x86_64
(Note the x86_64 at the end, consistent with uname -m.)
The effect of this is that make.bash builds an x86 toolchain
even when I start with an ARM64 bootstrap toolchain!
Avoid being tricked by looking for RELEASE_ARM64 instead.
Fixes#50643.
Change-Id: I76eded84bde8009d29419d5982bf964a0bf1c8fd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/378894
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The VMOVQ instruction stores a 128-bit number into a V register, for
example:
VMOVQ $0x1122334455667788, $0x99aabbccddeeff00, V2
From a documentation (https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/internal/obj/arm64) point
of view, the value in V2 should be 0x112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00,
however the value is actually 0x99aabbccddeeff001122334455667788. The
reason is that we misplaced the high 64-bit and the low 64-bit in the
literal pool. To maintain backward compatibility, this CL adjusts the
rule of VMOVQ instruction to make the documentation consistent with the
code.
Fixes#50528
Change-Id: Ib51f59e97c55252ab2a50bbc6ba4d430732a7a04
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Currently, there are two regexps in the race detector output tests
that assume subtests will complete in < 1 second. This isn't necessary
and very occasionally fails (on builders that are probably very
loaded). Make these tests less picky about timing.
Fixes#50612.
Change-Id: Ib3f94d6c5dc37541dbeb06de71cf462a74af844b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/378581
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Knowing whether test failures are correlated with specific CPU models on
has proven useful on several issues. Log it for prior to testing so it
is always available.
internal/sysinfo provides the CPU model, but it is not available in the
bootstrap toolchain, so we can't access this unconditionally in
cmd/dist. Instead use a build-tagged file, as the final version of
cmd/dist will use the final toolchain.
The addition of new data to the beginning of cmd/dist output will break
x/build/cmd/coordinator's banner parsing, leaving extra lines in the log
output, though information will not be lost.
https://golang.org/cl/372538 fixes up the coordinator and should be
submitted and deployed before this CL is submitted.
For #46272.
For #49209.
For #50146.
Change-Id: I515d2ec58e4c0034b76bf624ecaab38f16146074
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/371474
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SHT_NOBITS sections do not occupy space in the file and their offset is
"conceptual", reading their data should return all zeroes instead of
reading bytes from the section that follows them.
Change-Id: Iaa9634792c1909c3e87dab841dd646cd6dcf9027
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The netpoll code was written long ago, when the
only multiprocessors that Go ran on were x86.
It assumed that an atomic store would trigger a
full memory barrier and then used that barrier
to order otherwise racy access to a handful of fields,
including pollDesc.closing.
On ARM64, this code has finally failed, because
the atomic store is on a value completely unrelated
to any of the racily-accessed fields, and the ARMv8
hardware, unlike x86, is clever enough not to do a
full memory barrier for a simple atomic store.
We are seeing a constant background rate of trybot
failures where the net/http tests deadlock - a netpollblock
has clearly happened after the pollDesc has begun to close.
The code that does the racy reads is netpollcheckerr,
which needs to be able to run without acquiring a lock.
This CL fixes the race, without introducing unnecessary
inefficiency or deadlock, by arranging for every updater
of the relevant fields to publish a summary as a single
atomic uint32, and then having netpollcheckerr use a
single atomic load to fetch the relevant bits and then
proceed as before.
Fixes#45211 (until proven otherwise!).
Change-Id: Ib6788c8da4d00b7bda84d55ca3fdffb5a64c1a0a
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When we export a shape instantiation, because a particular
fully-instantiated type is needed by an inlineable function, we possibly
export the body of the instantiation, if it is inlineable. In this case,
we should have been calling ImportedBody() to make sure that the
function body had already been read in (if it is actually imported from
another package).
Fixes#50598
Change-Id: I512d2bcc745faa6ff3a97e25bc8f46e2c2643d23
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Let T be a type parameter, and say we instantiate it with S, a type
that isn't pointer-like (e.g. a pair of ints, or as in 50182, a
slice). Then to call a method m on a variable of type T, the compiler
does essentially:
var v T = ...
i := (interface{m()})(v)
i.m()
The conversion at that second line allocates, as we need to make the
data word for an interface. And in the general case, that interface
may live an arbitrarily long time. But in this case, we know it
doesn't.
The data word of i has type *S. When we call i.m, we can't call S.m
directly. It is expecting an S, not a *S. We call through a wrapper
defined on *S, which looks like:
func (p *S) m() {
var s S = *p
s.m()
}
The value passed in for p is exactly the data word mentioned above. It
never escapes anywhere - the wrapper copies a type S variable out of
*p and p is dead after that. That means that in the situation where we
build an interface for the explicit purpose of calling a method on it,
and use that built interface nowhere else, the allocation of the data
word for that interface is known to die before the call returns and
thus can be stack allocated.
One tricky case is that although the allocation of the backing store
of the interface conversion doesn't escape, pointers we store *inside*
that allocation might escape (in fact they definitely will, unless we
can devirtualize the receiver).
Fixes#50182
Change-Id: I40e893955c2e6871c54ccecf1b9f0cae17871b0d
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In order to make sure we export the dictionaries/shape methods for all
fully-instantiated types in inlineable functions, we need to descend
fully into types. For example, we may have a map type (e.g.
map[transactionID]Promise[*ByteBuffer]), where the key or value is a new
fully-instantiated type. So, I add a new checkFullyInst() traversal
function, which traverses all encountered types, but maintains a map, so
it only traverse it type once. We need to descend fully into interfaces,
structs, and methods, since a fully-instantiated type make occur in any
fields or arguments/results of methods, etc.
Fixes#50561
Change-Id: I88681a30384168539ed7229eed709f4e73ff0666
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Using type aliases, it's possible to create structs with embedded
fields that have no corresponding type literal notation. However, we
still need to generate a unique name for these types to use for linker
symbols. This CL introduces a new "struct{ Name = Type }" syntax for
use in LinkString formatting to represent these types.
Reattempt at CL 372914, which was rolled back due to race-y
LocalPkg.Lookup call that isn't safe for concurrency.
Fixes#50190.
Change-Id: I0b7fd81e1b0b3199a6afcffde96ade42495ad8d1
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go work sync resets the state in the modload package before each
iteration where it updates the workspace modules' go.mod files. But
before this change it wasn't resetting the global state in the modfetch
package. This is necessary because the modfetch package keeps track of
the sums that will be written to go.sum. Further, the fetch caches
will update information about which modules are used when fetching
packages, and so those caches need to be cleared between each workspace
module.
Thanks bcmills for helping me debug!
Fixes#50038
Change-Id: I5679c18a80feb7c5194c4a5f7e7129c7d198ef7b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/376655
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Adds simple fuzz targets to archive/tar, archive/zip, compress/gzip,
encoding/json, image/jpeg, image/gif, and image/png.
Second attempt, this time we don't use the archives in testdata when
fuzzing archive/tar, since those are rather memory intensive, and
were crashing a number of builders.
Change-Id: I4828d64fa4763c0d8c980392a6578e4dfd956e13
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- support printing of expression and type lists in sprintf
- simplified some code in go/types/exprstring.go
- fixed a typo in syntax package
Change-Id: Ic4bc154200aad95958d5bc2904a9ea17cf518388
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This is a stop gap solution to avoid panics due to stack overflow
during type unification. While this doesn't address the underlying
issues (for which we are still investigating the correct approach),
it prevents a panic during compilation and reports a (possibly not
quite correct) error message.
If the programs are correct in the first place, manually providing
the desired type arguments is a viable work-around, resulting in
code that will continue to work even when the issues here are fixed
satisfactorily.
For #48619.
For #48656.
Change-Id: I13bb14552b38b4170b5a1b820e3172d88ff656ec
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If we have more than 2 arguments, we may have arguments with named and
unnamed types. If that is the case, permutate params and args such that
the arguments with named types are first in the list. This doesn't affect
type inference if all types are taken as is. But when we have inexact
unification enabled (as is the case for function type inference), when
a named type is unified with an unnamed type, unification proceeds with
the underlying type of the named type because otherwise unification would
fail right away. This leads to an asymmetry in type inference: in cases
where arguments of named and unnamed types are passed to parameters with
identical type, different types (named vs underlying) may be inferred
depending on the order of the arguments.
By ensuring that named types are seen first, order dependence is avoided
and unification succeeds where it can.
This CL implements the respectice code but keeps it disabled for now,
pending decision whether we want to address this issue in the first
place.
For #43056.
Change-Id: Ibe3b08ec2afe90a24a8c30cd1875d504bcc2ef39
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Until now, CTI (constraint type inference) was run before
FTI (function type inference). This lead to situations
where CTI infered a type that is missing necessary methods
even though a function argument of correct type was given.
This can happen when constraint type inference produces a
inferred type that is the structural type of multiple types,
which then is an underlying type, possibly without methods.
This CL removes the initial CTI step; it is only applied
after FTI with type arguments is run, and again after FTI
with untyped arguments is run.
Various comments are adjusted to reflect the new reality.
Fixes#50426.
Change-Id: I700ae6e762d7aa00d742943a2880f1a1db33c2b8
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Introduce a (local) notion of a set of representative types,
which serves as a representation/approximation of an
interface's actual type set. If the set of representative
types is is non-empty and finite, it corresponds to the set
of specific types of the interface.
In the implementation, the set of representative types serves
as a finite representation of an interface's type set, together
with the set of methods.
Change-Id: Ib4c6cd5e17b81197672e4247be9737dd2cb6b56f
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With this change, we shall now see:
*myS does not implement S (wrong type for DoSomething method)
have DoSomething() (string, error) at ./main.go:9:14
want DoSomething() (int, error)
instead of previously:
*myS does not implement S (wrong type for DoSomething method)
have DoSomething() (string, error)
want DoSomething() (int, error)
Fixes#42841Fixes#45813
Change-Id: I66990929e39b0d36f2e91da0d92f60586a9b84e5
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Issue #50552 is due to a problem with my recent improvement in the
interaction between generics and inlining. In markInlBody(), we now mark
dictionaries and shape methods for export, so they will be available for
any package that inlines the current inlineable function. But we need to
make sure that the dictionary and method symbols have actually been
resolved into Nodes (looked up in the import data), if they are not
already defined, so we can then mark them for export.
Improved header comment on Resolve().
Fixes#50552
Change-Id: I89e52d39d3b9894591d2ad6eb3a8ed3bb5f1e0a0
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Change hidePanic (now renamed handlePanic) to print out the "internal
compiler error" message for all panics and runtime exceptions, similar
to what we already do for the SSA backend in ssa.Compile().
Previously, hidePanic would not catch panics/exceptions unless it wanted
to completely hide the panic because there had already been some
compiler errors.
Tested by manually inserting a seg fault in the compiler, and verifying
that the seg fault is cause and "internal compiler error" message (with
stack trace) is displayed proeprly.
Updates #50423
Change-Id: Ibe846012e147fcdcc63ac147aae4bdfc47bf5a58
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For some reason, aix sometimes executes the bogus function body. This
should never happen as it lives in a no-execute section. It might be
a transient permission blip as the heap grows.
Add a small function to cleanup and synchronize the icache before
jumping to the bogus function to ensure it causes a panic, not SIGILL.
Fixes#44583
Change-Id: Iadca62d82bfb70fc62088705dac42a880a1208fa
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I made the default be that, where there are differences between types2
and -G=0 error messages, we want errorcheck tests to pass types2.
Typically, we can get errorcheck to pass on types2 and -G=0 if they give
the same number of error messages on the same lines, just different
wording. If they give a different number of error messages, then I made
types2 pass. I added an exception list for -G=0 to cover those cases
where -G=0 and types give different numbers of error messages.
Because types2 does not run if there are syntax errors, for several
tests, I had to split the tests into two parts in order to get all the
indicated errors to be reported in types2 (bug228.go, bug388.go,
issue11610.go, issue14520.go)
I tried to preserve the GCCGO labeling correctly (but may have gotten
some wrong). When types2 now matches where a GCCGO error previously
occurred, I transformed GCCGO_ERROR -> ERROR. When types2 no longer
reports an error in a certain place, I transformed ERROR -> GCCGO_ERROR.
When types2 reports an error in a new place, I used GC_ERROR.
The remaining entries in types2Failures are things that I think we
probably still need to fix - either actually missing errors in types2,
or cases where types2 gives worse errors than -G=0.
Change-Id: I7f01e82b322b16094096b67d7ed2bb39b410c34f
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Follow-up on comment in CL 376914.
Also:
- add missing check != nil test in assignableTo
- use check.sprintf rather than fmt.Sprintf in missingMethodReason
For #48312.
Change-Id: Ie209b4101a7f2c279e42a59987d0068079c8b69f
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- detect *interface case and report specific error
- replaced switch with sequence of if's for more clarity
- fixed isInterfacePtr: it applies to all interfaces, incl.
type parameters
- reviewed/fixed all uses of isInterfacePtr
- adjusted error messages to be consistently of the format
"type %s is pointer to interface, not interface"
Fixes#48312.
Change-Id: Ic3c8cfcf93ad57ecdb60f6a727cce9e1aa4afb5d
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Added a test to make sure that the private methods of a local generic
type are properly exported, if there is a global variable with that
type.
Added comments in crawler.go, to give more detail and to give more about
the overall purpose.
Fixed one place where t.isFullyInstantiated() should be replaced by
isPtrFullyInstantiated(t), so that we catch pointers to generic types
that may be used as a method receiver.
Change-Id: I9c42d14eb6ebe14d249df7c8fa39e889f7cd3f22
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Using type aliases, it's possible to create structs with embedded
fields that have no corresponding type literal notation. However, we
still need to generate a unique name for these types to use for linker
symbols. This CL introduces a new "struct{ Name = Type }" syntax for
use in LinkString formatting to represent these types.
Fixes#50190.
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The failure mode in #37794 does not match the failure mode described
in #18784. However, since the test is currently skipped on all other
MIPS variants, it may be that they suffer from the same underlying GDB
bug. Ideally one of the Go MIPS maintainers should file an upstream
bug and remove the skip once it is fixed; in the meantime, there is no
point in continuing to let the test fail on just one of the four MIPS
variants.
For #37794
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Finally figured out how to deal with the interaction between generics
and inlining. The problem has been: what to do if you inline a function
that uses a new instantiated type that hasn't been seen in the current
package? This might mean that you need to do another round of
function/method instantiatiations after inlining, which might lead to
more inlining, etc. (which is what we currently do, but it's not clear
when you can stop the inlining/instantiation loop).
We had thought that one solution was to export instantiated types (even
if not marked as exportable) if they are referenced in exported
inlineable functions. But that was quite complex and required changing
the export format. But I realized that we really only need to make sure
the relevant dictionaries and shape instantiations for the instantiated
types are exported, not the instantiated type itself and its wrappers.
The instantiated type is naturally created as needed, and the wrappers
are generated automatically while writing out run-time type (making use
of the exported dictionaries and shape instantiations).
So, we just have to make sure that those dictionaries and shape
instantiations are exported, and then they will be available without any
extra round of instantiations after inlining. We now do this in
crawler.go. This is especially needed when the instantiated type is only
put in an interface, so relevant dictionaries/shape instantiations are
not directly referenced and therefore exported, but are still needed for
the itab.
This fix avoids the phase ordering problem where we might have to keep
creating new type instantiations and instantiated methods after each
round of inlining we do.
Removed the extra round of instantiation/inlining that were added in the
previous fix. The existing tests
test/typeparam{geninline.go,structinit.go} already test this situation
of inlining a function referencing a new instantiated type.
Added the original example from issue 50121 as test (has 5 packages),
since it found a problem with this code that the current simpler test
for 50121 did not find.
Change-Id: Iac5d0dddf4be19376f6de36ee20a83f0d8f213b5
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Currently TestCPUProfileMultithreadMagnitude runs two CPU consumption
functions in a single profile and then analyzes the results as separate
subtests.
This works fine, but when debugging failures it makes manual analysis of
the profile dump a bit annoying.
Refactor the test to collect separate profiles for each subtest for
easier future analysis.
For #50097.
For #50232.
Change-Id: Ia1c8bb86aaaf652e64c5e660dcc2da47d2194c2b
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When an http.FileServer is given a path like file1/file2 where file1
exists but file2 does not, the proper HTTP status should be
NotFound. Some OSes return a "not a directory" error instead, so this
must be mapped to NotFound.
That mapping was already being done for the Dir FileSystem
implementation, as discussed in #18984. But it wasn't for the
FS implementation.
This CL does the same mapping for FS, by generalizing the function
that did it for Dir.
Fixes#49552
Change-Id: I61d6aa8ef101158e9674707d44e653f5dedbd040
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Upgrade the test certificate from RSA 1024 (not FIPS-approved)
to RSA 2048 (FIPS-approved), allowing tests to pass when
the dev.boringcrypto branch FIPS-only mode is enabled.
Fixes#48674.
Change-Id: I613d2f8d0207bf3683fd0df256bf0167604996c5
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Similarly to what we do for the built-in function `copy`,
where we allow a string as 2nd argument to append, also
permit a type parameter constrained by string|[]byte.
While at it, change date in the manual.go2 test files so
that we don't need to constantly correct it when copying
a test case from that file into a proper test file.
Fixes#50281.
Change-Id: I23fed66736aa07bb3c481fe97313e828425ac448
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/376214
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ReadDirent returns only as many directory entries as will fit in the
buffer, and each entry is variable-length — so we have no guarantee in
general that a buffer of a given arbitrary size can hold even one
entry, let alone all ten entries expected by the test.
Instead, iterate calls to ReadDirent until one of the calls returns
zero entries and no error, indicating that the directory has been read
to completion.
Fixes#37323
Change-Id: I7f1cedde7666107256604e4ea1ac13c71f22151a
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types2 allows the conversion of a slice of a user-defined byte type B
(not builtin uint8 or byte) to string. But runtime.slicebytetostring
requires a []byte argument, so add in a CONVNOP from []B to []byte if
needed. Same for the conversion of a slice of user-defined rune types to
string.
I made the same change in the transformations of the old typechecker, so
as to keep tcConv() and transformConv() in sync. That fixes the bug for
-G=0 mode as well.
Fixes#23536
Change-Id: Ic79364427f27489187f3f8015bdfbf0769a70d69
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CL 352870 added extra phase for instantiation after inlining, to take
care of the new fully-instantiated types. However, when fetching inlined
body of these types's methods, we need to allow OADDR operations on
untyped expressions, the same as what main inlining phase does.
The problem does not show up, until CL 371554, which made the compiler
do not re-typecheck while importing, thus leaving a OXDOT node to be
marked as address taken when it's not safe to do that.
Fixes#50437
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Since a SECURITY.md file is present in the main Go repository,
GitHub already shows a "Report a security vulnerability" link
in the issue template list. Remove the duplicate custom link.
Fixes#49962.
Change-Id: Ifdf7e93b76ebd9258d907aa9cb4915c0dbc4f93e
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The release notes explicitly refer to sections updated
for generics in the spec but then point to the old spec
which is very confusing for beta users.
For #47694
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Rat maintains the invariant that x.b.neg is always false,
but Rat.Denom was writing x.b.neg = false itself too.
That makes Rat.Denom a writing operation, when it should
be a read-only operation. That in turn makes it unsafe to
use from multiple goroutines, which is highly unexpected.
Make it read-only and therefore race-free again.
Fixes#50473.
Change-Id: I97b87913954511e5200c0665d16b9ed63422e505
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Move switch to enable method type parameters entirely
to the parser, by adding the mode AllowMethodTypeParams.
Ensure that the error messages are consistent.
Remove unnecessary code in the type checker.
Fixes#50317.
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The c.startParallel channel on the testContext is stuck
in t.Parallel() because c.running starts at 1 for the main
fuzz parent test, and is causing a deadlock because it is
never released. It would normally be released by tRunner,
but needs to instead be released by fRunner instead for fuzz
tests.
Fixes#50217
Change-Id: I2d010e9adddfd8e8321ff2f9dd2e43daf46c128f
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This change implements field the access p.f where the type of p
is a type parameter with a structural constraint that is a struct
with a field f. This is only the fix for the type checker. The
compiler will need a separate CL.
This makes the behavior consistent with the fact that we can
write struct composite literals for type parameters with a
struct structural type.
For #50417.
For #50233.
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The underlying type of a type parameter is an interface,
so we don't need a special case for type parameters anymore.
Simply share the (identical) code for interfaces.
Adjust code in types.NewMethodSet accordingly.
No functional difference.
Preparation for fix of issues below.
For #50233.
For #50417.
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Do this by running verification for instantiated signatures
later, after the delayed type parameter set-up had a chance
to wrap type bounds in implicit interfaces where needed.
Fixes#50450
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As a result of the change to the underlying of a type parameter to be
its constraint interface, we had couple inaccuracies that combined to
cause an infinite recursion when type checking the invalid type
parameter list [A A].
- We deferred tpar.iface() using check.later twice: once in
newTypeParam, and then again at the end of collectTypeParams.
- We deferred the check that type parameter constraints are not type
parameters, even though this is unnecessary: the constraint type is
known.
With these inaccuracies, tpar.iface() was executing before our guard
against using type parameters as constraints, causing an infinite
recursion through under().
Fix this by eagerly checking whether the constraint is a type
parameter, and marking it invalid if so. Also remove the unnecessary
calls to tpar.iface() at the end of collectTypeParams, as this will
already have been scheduled by newTypeParam.
Fixes#50321
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The arbitrary sleep in this test is empirically not always long enough
on slower builders. However, we know the exact number of connections
that should be dialed: we can wait on that number in the dial hook
instead.
Fixes#34495
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These tests are empirically flaky on the windows/arm and windows/arm64
builders, with a consistent (but rare) failure mode.
This change skips the test if that particular failure mode is
encountered on those platforms; the skip can be removed if and when
someone has the time to pin down the root cause.
For #43120
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The function asmsyscall6 must follow AIX stack layout. It means
that its first local variable must be stored after its arguments
area, ie after offset 112.
Fixes#50185
Change-Id: I897731ddd2a9faad8218443a4c2f4b204ad7e173
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In the dict info, we need to save the SelectorExpr of a generic method
call when making its sub-dictionary entry. The generic method call will
eventually be transformed into a function call on the method shape
instantiation, so we may not always have the selector info available
when we need it to create a dictionary. We use this SelectorExpr as
needed if the relevant call node has already been transformed.
Similarly, we save the InstExpr of generic function calls, since the
InstExpr will be dropped when the function call is transformed to a call
to a shape instantiation. We use this InstExpr if the relevant function
call has already been transformed.
Added an extra generic function Some2 and a call to it from Some that
exercises the generic function case. The existing test already tests the
method call case.
Fixes#50264
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Since we use existing instantiations from the symbol table when possible
(to make sure each instantiation is unique), we need to pop
instantiations of local types when leaving the containing scope.
g.stmts() now pushes and pops scope, and we do a Pushdcl() in g.typ0()
when creating an instantiation of a local type.
Non-instantiated local types (generic or not) are translated directly
from types2, so they don't need to be pushed/popped. We don't export
function bodies with local types, so there is no issue during import.
We still don't support local types in generic functions/methods.
Fixes#50177
Change-Id: If2d2fe71aec003d13f0338565c7a0da2c9580a14
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A receiver expression for a type with parameters may be an IndexExpr
or IndexListExpr in addition to an Ident or StarExpr. Add cases to
recvString to account for the new types.
Add tests that compare the fields of Func, and the fields of Type that
hold Funcs. These fields weren't previously tested.
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The current -asan option does not print where the error occurred. The
reason is that the current implementation calls incorrect asan runtime
functions, which do not pass sp and pc where asan runtime functions are
called, and report the stack trace from the native code. But asan runtime
functions are called from cgo on a separated stack, so it cannot dump the
Go stack trace correctly.
The correct asan runtime function we should call is __asan_report_error,
which will pass sp and pc, and report where the error occurred correctly.
This patch fixes this issue.
Add the test cases.
Fixes#50362
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The riscv64 Hifive Unmatched is the only platform that
failed on testcase TestAnalyzeAnnotations occasionally
after CL 332954 had merged. The failure happens when
ticks per second (freq) is over 1e12 which causing the timestamps
of two events are same.
There are 2 reasons causing big frequency:
1. RDCYCLE is HART based according to the riscv manual which makes
negative ticks delta
2. negative float64 -> uint64 is undefined and "lucky" negative float
is too big to handle for trace
For #46737
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In c-archive mode, when we turn off profiling, we restore the
previous handler for SIGPROF, and ignore SIGPROF signals if no
handler was installed. So if a pending signal lands after we
remove the Go signal handler, it will not kill the program.
In the current code there is a small window, where we can still
receive signals but we are set to not handling the signal. If a
signal lands in this window (possibly on another thread), it will
see that we are not handling this signal and no previous handler
installed, and kill the program. To avoid this race, we set the
previous handler to SIG_IGN (ignoring the signal) when turning on
profiling. So when turning off profiling we'll ignore the signal
even if a stray signal lands in the small window.
Fixes#43828.
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When building/using plugins on darwin, we need to use flat
namespace so the same symbol from the main executable and the
plugin can be resolved to the same address. Apparently, when using
flat namespace the dynamic linker can hang at forkExec when
resolving a lazy binding. Work around it by forcing early bindings.
Fixes#38824.
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The new description matches the implementation (CL 370774).
Also, in the section on type constraints, use "defines" instead of
"determines" because the constraint interface defines the type set
which is precisely the set of acceptable type arguments.
For #49482.
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The "someTimeout" constant in the net test is “just to test that
net.Conn implementations don't explode when their SetFooDeadline
methods are called”. It was set to 10 seconds, which is short enough
that it could actually matter on some platforms.
Since the point of the constant is just to make sure methods don't
explode, we should set it to be at least a couple of orders of
magnitude longer than the test: then it is guaranteed not to have any
unintended side-effects.
Fixes#50227
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The parser cannot distinguish a type parameter list of the form
[P *T ] or
[P (T)]
where T is not a type literal from an array length specification
P*T (product) or P(T) (constant-valued function call) and thus
interprets these forms as the start of array types.
This ambiguity must be resolved explicitly by placing *T inside
an interface, adding a trailing comma, or by leaving parentheses
away where possible.
This CL adjusts the parser such that these forms are
interpreted as (the beginning) of type parameter lists
if the token after P*T or P(T) is a comma, or if T is
a type literal.
This CL also adjusts the printer to print a comma if
necessary to avoid this ambiguity, and adds additional
printer tests.
Fixes#49482
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We have code that intends to avoid escaping the package path for
built-in packages. But it is hard to determine which packages are
built-in from a general rule, and we really only want to avoid escaping
for the "go.shape" package (since that gives ugly shape type names). So,
fix the code to only avoid escaping the package path specifically for
the "go.shape" package.
Fixes#50200
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When a user has showSignature=true set in their Git config and the
commit in question has a signature, the git-show command will output
information about that signature. When this happens, the logic that
tries to parsing a timestamp from the git-show output chokes on this
signature information and the build stamping fails. This change prevents
commit signature information from being displayed even if
showSignature=true, preventing this issue.
Change-Id: I98d0a6fdd1e90dd1b91e0394713b6eb286a69d1a
GitHub-Last-Rev: 610706e23e
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Also check that executables exist immediately after building them
in parallel tests.
The parallel tests in this package occasionally fail with
"no such file or directory", implying that either the build
command failed to actually write out the binary or something
concurrently deleted it.
This is purely a shot in the dark, but I'm hoping that perhaps
the stderr output from one of these commands will shed some
light on the underlying failure mode.
For #49693
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The imported code is already typechecked. NodAddrAt typechecks its
argument, which is unnecessary here and leads to errors when
typechecking unexported field references in other packages' code.
Mark the node is question as already typechecked, so we don't
retypecheck it.
Fixes#50148
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This is a port of CL 371757 from go/types to types2, with
minor adjustments for different error handling and AST.
It also names the added API test cases more consistently.
The same renaming was applied to the respective go/types
file.
Updates #50093
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Recently in Fedora we switched binutils ld's separate-code on. This
led to increased size of binaries, especially on 64k aligned arches.
For example trivial test binary size grew from 80k to 211k on ppc64le
tripping the size check(RHBZ#2030308). Therefore adjusting the size limit.
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Running testshared with the -testx flag leads to:
./testshared.test -testx -testwork
+ mkdir -p /tmp/shared_test125221103
shared_test.go:79: executing go env -x GOROOT failed exit status 2:
flag provided but not defined: -x
usage: go env [-json] [-u] [-w] [var ...]
Run 'go help env' for details.
panic: executing go env -x GOROOT failed exit status 2:
flag provided but not defined: -x
usage: go env [-json] [-u] [-w] [var ...]
Run 'go help env' for details.
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When we set a timeout, we don't actually have a guarantee one how long
the OS will take to notice it. Moreover, if the test deadlocks
completely (for example, due to a deadline never taking effect), it
would be more useful to get a full goroutine dump instead of the current
"client stuck in Dial+Copy" failure message.
For #37883
For #41863
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Prior to unions, unary and binary expressions always had a recorded
type. Preserve this by recording a type for all unary and binary
expressions encountered while parsing a union type.
Updates #50093
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Move calculated type sets for unions into a map, rather than storing
them on the Union type.
Type sets for unions only matter during calculation of interface type
sets, and to a lesser extent inside of Identical. The latter should not
be encountered during type checking, as Identical uses the precomputed
interface type set when comparing interfaces, and unions do not arise
outside of interface types.
Removing the tset field from Union potentially frees up memory, and
eliminates a source of races via calls to NewUnion and Identical. It
also sets the stage for recording Unions for every subexpression of
union terms, which preserves an existing invariant that BinaryExprs and
UnaryExprs should have a recorded type.
Updates #50093
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This test has worked since CL 165801 (committed March 12, 2019), so
stop skipping it. With this, we check that Close makes concurrent I/O
operations on pipes return Errclosed on all platforms.
Updates #19093.
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This works around what appears to be either a kernel bug or a Go
runtime or syscall bug affecting certain Windows versions
(possibly all pre-2016?).
The retry loop is a simplified version of the one used in
cmd/go/internal/robustio. We use the same 2-second arbitrary timeout
as was used in that package, since it seems to be reliable in practice
on the affected builders. (If it proves to be too short, we can
lengthen it, within reason, in a followup CL.)
Since this puts a higher-level workaround in place, we can also revert
the lower-level workaround added to a specific test in CL 345670.
This addresses the specific occurrences of the bug for users of
(*testing.T).TempDir, but does not fix the underlying bug for Go users
outside the "testing" package (which remains open as #25965).
Fixes#50051
Updates #48012
Updates #25965
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Fixes go test -gcflags=all=-G=0 -short std,
except for the packages with generics in their tests
(constraints, encoding/xml), and except for the
go/internal/gcimporter and go/types tests,
because the compiler does not preserve any
in its -G=0 export information.
(That's probably acceptable for now.)
Fixes cd test/; GO_BUILDER_NAME=longtest go run run.go
completely, which should fix the longtest builder.
Fixes#50159.
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We delay all transformations on generic functions, and only do them on
instantiated functions, for several reasons, of which one is that
otherwise the compiler won't understand the relationship between
constrained type parameters. In an instantiation with shape arguments,
the underlying relationship between the type arguments are clear and
don't lead to compiler errors.
This issue is because I missed delaying assignment transformations for
variable declarations. So, we were trying to transform an assignment,
and the compiler doesn't understand the relationship between the T and U
type parameters.
The fix is to delay assignment transformations for variable declarations
of generic functions, just as we do already for normal assignment
statements.
A work-around for this issue would be to just separate the assignment
from the variable declaration in the generic function (for this case of
an assignment involving both of the constrained type parameters).
Fixes#50147
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We can import an shape-instantiated function/method for inlining
purposes. If we are instantiating the methods of a instantiated type
that we have seen, and it happens to need a shape instantiation that we
have imported, then don't re-create the instantiation, since we will end
up with conflicting/duplicate definitions for the instantiation symbol.
Instead, we can just use the existing imported instantation, and enter
it in the instInfoMap[].
Fixes#50121
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A "RET f(SB)" wasn't assembled correctly in a leaf function with
non-zero frame size. Follows CL 371034, for MIPS(32/64)(be/le)
and S390X. Other architectures seem to do it right. Add a test.
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h2_bundle.go is automatically generated from x/net/http2. Any
formatting changes within that file need to be first made upstream.
This brings the contents of h2_bundle.go back in line with the
upstream generator, fixing the cmd/internal/moddeps test that is
currently failing on the longtest builders.
For #49884
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Fix up a unit test to make it more friendly for coverage runs.
Currently on tip if you do
cd ${GOROOT}/src ; go test -cover cmd/compile/...
it will cause a failure in the TestGoAMD64v1 testpoint of
cmd/compile/internal/amd64, the reason being that this testpoint
copies and reruns the test executable, expecting the rerun to produce
only the output "PASS", whereas if "-cover" is used, the output will
include percentage of statements covered as well. To fix, rework the
test to tolerate additional output if coverage is enabled.
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Although most of the code seems to be already implemented
to support this for general use, it didn't make it in for
Go 1.18, so for now we should at least document that it's
only for use by the go command.
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And then revert the bootstrap cmd directories and certain testdata.
And adjust tests as needed.
Not reverting the changes in std that are bootstrapped,
because some of those changes would appear in API docs,
and we want to use any consistently.
Instead, rewrite 'any' to 'interface{}' in cmd/dist for those directories
when preparing the bootstrap copy.
A few files changed as a result of running gofmt -w
not because of interface{} -> any but because they
hadn't been updated for the new //go:build lines.
Fixes#49884.
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As written, the conversion P(x), where P and the type
of x are type parameters with identical underlying types
(i.e., identical constraints), is valid. However, unless
the type of x and P are identical (which is covered with
the assignability rule), such a conversion is not valid
in general (consider the case where both type parameters
are different type parameters with constraint "any").
This change adjusts the rules to prohibit type parameters
in this case. The same reasoning applies and the analogue
change is made for pointer types.
The type checker already implements these updated rules.
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The test cases for this test had listed specific errors, but the
specific error values were ignored in favor of just calling
isDeadlineExceeded.
Moreover, ENOBUFS errors (which can legitimately occur in the test if
the network interface also happens to be saturated when the timeout
occurs) were not handled at all.
Now the test relies only on the timeout: we iterate until we have seen
two of the expected timeout errors, and if we see ENOBUFS instead of
"deadline exceeded" we back off to give the queues time to drain.
Fixes#49930
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This change applies the same transformation as in CL 366774,
but to the net package.
testUnixAddr was using os.CreateTemp to obtain a unique socket path,
but then calling os.Remove on that path immediately. Since the
existence of the file is what guarantees its uniqueness, that could
occasionally result in testUnixAddr returning the same path for two
calls, causing the tests using those paths to fail — especially if
they are the same test or are run in parallel.
Instead, we now create a unique, short temp directory for each call,
and use a path within that directory for the socket address.
For #34611
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Passing in an explicit testing.TB gives two benefits:
1. It allows the helper to fail the test itself, instead of returning
an error to the caller. A non-nil error invariably fails the
calling test, and none of these callers bother to add detail to the
error when logging it anyway so returning the error just added
noise to the test bodies.
2. It allows the helper to use t.Cleanup to perform any needed cleanup
tasks, which will be used in CL 370695 to clean up temp directories
used as namespaces for unix socket paths.
For #34611
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In some leaf functions using "RET foo(SB)", the jump may be incorrectly
translated into "JMP LR" instead of "JMP foo(SB)".
Such is the case when compiling the autogenerated function in k8s
k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/server/stats.(*resourceAnalyzer).GetPodVolumeStats.
Fixes#50048
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The exact error isn't actually relevant to the test,
and may depend on whether the Go or cgo resolver is used.
Also run the test in parallel, because it spends most of its time
sleeping in between lookups.
Fixes#38767Fixes#43140
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TestUnixAndUnixpacketServer deferred a call to os.Remove on the local
address of a dialed unix domain socket, in an attempt to remove the
socket from the server. However, that call appears to be neither
necessary nor correct.
In this test, the file that needs to be unlinked is the one attached
to the listener — but the listener's Close method already does that
(see the Unlink call in (*UnixListener).close), so there is no need
for the test itself to do the same.
Moreover, the local address is not something that is sensible to
delete — on Linux, it is empirically always the literal string "@" —
and the Addr returned by c.LocalAddr is not reliably non-nil on all
platforms (see #34611).
Since we don't need to do anything with the local address, we shouldn't.
At best, this is a benign Remove of a file that doesn't exist anyway;
at worst, it is a nil-panic.
Fixes#34611
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TestListenerClose had been asserting that a Dial to the newly-closed
address always fails, on the assumption that the listener's address
and port would not be reused by some other listener that could then
accept the connection.
As far as I can tell, that assumption is not valid: the Dial after
Close may well connect to a Listener opened for some other test, or
even one opened by a completely different process running concurrently
on the same machine.
Fixes#38700
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In identical(), we don't want any to match a shape empty-interface type
for the identStrict option, since IdenticalStrict() is specifically not
supposed to match a shape type with a non-shape type.
There is similar code in (*Type).cmp() (TINTER case), but I don't
believe that we want to disqualify shape types from matching any in this
case, since cmp() is used for back-end code, where we don't care about
shape types vs non-shape types.
The issue mainly comes about when 'any' is used as a type argument
(rather than 'interface{}'), but only with some complicated
circumstances, as shown by the test case. (Couldn't reproduce with
simpler test cases.)
Fixes#50109
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Currently, File.Close only documents that "an" error will be returned
by pending I/O operations. Update the documentation to say that error
is specifically ErrClosed.
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This makes testenv.RunWithTimeout first attempt to SIGQUIT the
subprocess to get a useful Go traceback, but if that doesn't work, it
sends a SIGKILL instead to make sure we tear down the subprocess. This
is potentially important for non-Go subprocesses.
For #37405.
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This lifts the logic to run a subcommand with a timeout in a test from
the runtime's runTestProg into testenv. The implementation is
unchanged in this CL. We'll improve it in a future CL.
Currently, tests that run subcommands usually just timeout with no
useful output if the subcommand runs for too long. This is a step
toward improving this.
For #37405.
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cmd/vet has several precision improvements for the checkers copylock, printf, sortslice, testinggoroutine, and tests. Adds a high level mention in the release notes and an example of string constant concatenation.
Updates #47694
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When exporting the "any" empty interface type for unified IR, write it
out as a reference to the "any" alias, rather than to the underlying
empty interface. This matches how "byte" and "rune" are handled.
Verified to fix the issue demonstrated in CL 369975.
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The "-2008" builders are the only ones on which the failure has
been observed, so I suspect that it is due to a platform bug fixed in a
subsequent release.
Since no one has added a workaround since #19564 was filed over four
years ago, I'm assuming that no workaround is planned for this issue.
Let's add a skip for the known failure mode and call it at that.
Fixes#19564
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TestLabelSystemstack needs to collect samples within runtime.systemstack
to complete the test.
The current approach uses fmt.Fprintf, which gets into systemstack
through the allocator and GC, but also does lots of other work. In my
measurements, approximately 2% of samples contain runtime.systemstack.
The new approach uses debug.SetGCPercent, which uses systemstack for
most of its work, including contention on mheap_.lock, which extends
usage even more. In my measurements, approximately 99% of samples
contain runtime.systemstack.
Fixes#50050
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We currently run one 'go list' invocation per GOMAXPROC. Since the go
command uses memory and has its own internal parallelism, that's
unlikely to be an efficient use of resources. Run half as many. I
suspect that's still too many but this should fix our OOMs.
For #49957.
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golang.org/cl/365234 incorrectly had pruningForGoVersion always return
workspace pruning instead of just returning workspace pruning at the top
level, which broke the proper determination of pruning for dependency
packages. Fix that code, and also fix a hang that resulted because the
module loading code keeps loading dependencies until it reaches a pruned
module or an unpruned module it already saw, so it could get stuck in a
cycle.
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Our calculation of initOrder builds the dependency graph and then
removes function nodes approximately at random. While profiling, I
noticed that this latter step introduces a superlinear algorithm into
our type checking pass, which can dominate type checking for large
packages such as runtime.
It is hard to analyze this rigorously, but to give an idea of how such a
non-linearity could arise, suppose the following assumptions hold:
- Every function makes D calls at random to other functions in the
package, for some fixed constant D.
- The number of functions is proportional to N, the size of the package.
Under these simplified assumptions, the cost of removing an arbitrary
function F is P*D, where P is the expected number of functions calling
F. P has a Poisson distribution with mean D.
Now consider the fact that when removing a function F in position i, we
recursively pay the cost of copying F's predecessors and successors for
each node in the remaining unremoved subgraph of functions containing F.
With our assumptions, the size of this subgraph is proportional to
(N-i), the number of remaining functions to remove.
Therefore, the total cost of removing functions is proportional to
P*D*Σᴺ(N-i)
which is proportional to N².
However, if we remove functions in ascending order of cost, we can
partition by the number of predecessors, and the total cost of removing
functions is proportional to
N*D*Σ(PMF(X))
where PMF is the probability mass function of P. In other words cost is
proportional to N.
Assuming the above analysis is correct, it is still the case that the
initial assumptions are naive. Many large packages are more accurately
characterized as combinations of many smaller packages. Nevertheless, it
is intuitively clear that removing expensive nodes last should be
cheaper.
Therefore, we sort by cost first before removing nodes in
dependencyGraph.
We also move deletes to the outer loop, to avoid redundant deletes. By
inspection, this avoids a bug where n may not have been removed from its
successors if n had no predecessors.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Check/runtime/funcbodies/noinfo-8 568ms ±25% 82ms ± 1% -85.53% (p=0.000 n=8+10)
name old lines/s new lines/s delta
Check/runtime/funcbodies/noinfo-8 93.1k ±56% 705.1k ± 1% +657.63% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Updates #49856
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Preparation for #44505, but safe for Go 1.18.
Also fixes the default build on Macs, at least for
people who have a $HOME/go1.17 or have run
go install golang.org/dl/go1.17@latest
go1.17 download
Replay of CL 369914 after revert in CL 370138.
Only change is adding 'export GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP' in make.bash.
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If the test's main goroutine receives a SIGPROF while creating the
C-owned thread for the test, that sample will appear in the resulting
profile. The root end of that stack will show a set of Go functions. The
leaf end will be the C functions returned by the SetCgoTraceback
handler, which will confuse the test runner.
Add a label to the main goroutine while it calls in to C, so all profile
samples that triggered the SetCgoTraceback handler are either correct,
or can easily be excluded from the test's analysis. (The labels will not
apply to the resulting C-owned thread, which does not use goroutines.)
Fixes#43174
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As a side effect of the changes in cmd/go/internal/work in CL 369977,
binaries built in GOPATH mode now include rudimentary build metadata
for at least the package path and compiler in use.
That seems like a strict improvement, but the test needs to be updated
to reflect the newly-available metadata.
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With https://golang.org/issue/50007 resolved, there are no known issues
with pprof labels remaining. Thus, the 10% allowed error in
TestLabelSystemstack should not be required.
Drop it in favor of an explicit assertion that all samples containing
labelHog are properly labeled.
This is no flaky in my local testing. It is possible that other bugs
will appear at larger testing scale, in which case this CL will be
reverted, but then at least we will be aware of additional failure
modes.
For #50007.
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profBuf.write uses an index in b.tags for each entry, even if that entry
has no tag (that slice entry just remains 0). profBuf.read similarly
returns a tags slice with exactly as many entries as there are records
in data.
profileBuilder.addCPUData iterates through the tags in lockstep with the
data records. Except in the special case of the first record, where it
forgets to increment tags. Thus the first read of profiling data has all
tags off-by-one.
To help avoid regressions, addCPUData is changed to assert that tags
contains exactly the correct number of tags.
For #50007.
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Deal with case where a certain instantiation of a generic
function/method leads to an unsatisfiable type assertion or type case.
In that case, the compiler was causing a fatal error while trying to
create an impossible itab for the dictionary. To deal with that case,
allow ITabLsym() to create a dummy itab even when the concrete type
doesn't implement the interface. This dummy itab is analogous to the
"negative" itabs created on-the-fly by the runtime.
We will use the dummy itab in type asserts and type switches in
instantiations that use that dictionary entry. Since the dummy itab can
never be used for any real value at runtime (since the concrete type
doesn't implement the interface), there will always be a failure for the
corresponding type assertion or a non-match for the corresponding
type-switch case.
Fixes#50002
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Previously, if an unrecoverable error occurred during
minimization, then the input that caused the failure
could not be retrieved by the coordinator. This was fine
if minimizing a crash, since the coordinator could simply
report the original error, and ignore the new one.
However, if an error occurred while minimizing an
interesting input, then we may lose an important error
that would be better to report.
This changes is a pretty major refactor of the minimization
logic in order to support this. It removes minimization
support of all types except []byte and string. There isn't
compelling evidence that minimizing types like int or float64
are actually beneficial, so removing this seems fine.
With this change, the coordinator requests that the worker
minimize a single value at a time. The worker updates shared
memory directly during minimzation, writing the *unmarshaled*
bytes to the shared memory region. If a nonrecoverable error occurs
during minimization, then the coordinator can get the
unmarshaled value out of shared memory for that type being
minimized.
Fixes#48731
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Reading the version information to date has required evaluating
two pointers to strings (which themselves contain pointers to data),
which means applying relocations, which can be very system-dependent.
To simplify the lookup, inline the string data into the build info blob.
This makes go version work on binaries built with external linking
on darwin/arm64.
Also test that at least the very basics work on a trivial binary,
even in short mode.
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Preparation for #44505, but safe for Go 1.18.
Also fixes the default build on Macs, at least for
people who have a $HOME/go1.17 or have run
go install golang.org/dl/go1.17@latest
go1.17 download
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This test fails with "timeout" once per couple of months.
It may be that the arbitrary timeout is too short,
or it may be that the test is detecting a real bug
(perhaps a deadlock) and reporting it without sufficient
information to debug.
Either way, the arbitrary timeout is doing only harm:
either it is too short, or it is preventing us from getting
a useful goroutine dump when the test inevitably times out.
Fixes#35498 (hopefully).
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Fixes for #49680, #49695, #45867, and #49370 all assumed that
SetGCPercent(-1) doesn't block until the GC's mark phase is done, but
it actually does. The cause of 3 of those 4 failures comes from the fact
that at the beginning of the sweep phase, the GC does try to preempt
every P once, and this may run concurrently with test code. In the
fourth case, the issue was likely that only *one* of the debug_test.go
tests was missing a call to SetGCPercent(-1). Just to be safe, leave a
TODO there for now to remove the extraneous runtime.GC calls, but leave
the calls in.
Updates #49680, #49695, #45867, and #49370.
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CL 358539 revised the build-stamp format, and updated the git and hg
tests to match. However, the fossil and bzr tests were missed, and
were not caught on the builders due to the fact that none of the
builder images have the necessary VCS tools installed.
Updates #48802
Updates #49168
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'man getsockname' lists a number of possible failure modes, including
ENOBUFS (for resource exhaustion) and EBADF (which we could possibly
see in the event of a bug or race condition elsewhere in the program).
If getsockname fails for an explicit user-provided local address, the
user is probably not expecting LocalAddr on the returned net.Conn to
return nil. This may or may not fix#34611, but should at least help
us diagnose it more clearly.
While we're add it, also add more nil-checking logic in the test based
on the stack traces posted to
https://golang.org/issue/34611#issuecomment-975923748.
For #34611
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SetGCPercent(-1) is called by several tests in debug_test.go (followed
by a call to runtime.GC) due to #49370. However, startDebugCallWorker
already actually has this, just without the runtime.GC call (allowing an
in-progress GC to still mess up the test).
This CL consolidates SetGCPercent into startDebugDebugCallWorker where
applicable.
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These tests disable GC because of the potential for a deadlock, but
don't consider that a GC could be in progress due to other tests. The
likelihood of this case was increased when the minimum heap size was
lowered during the Go 1.18 cycle. The issue was then mitigated by
CL 368137 but in theory is always a problem.
This change is intended specifically for #45867, but I just walked over
a whole bunch of other tests that don't take this precaution where it
seems like it could be relevant (some tests it's not, like the
UserForcedGC test, or testprogs where no other code has run before it).
Fixes#45867.
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startServer was invoking os.Remove on the temporary file for a unix
socket after creating it. Since the files were created in the global
temp directory, that could cause two tests to arrive at colliding
names.
(Noticed while looking into the failure at
https://storage.googleapis.com/go-build-log/af2c83b1/solaris-amd64-oraclerel_3e01fda8.log,
but I would be surprised if this solves that failure.)
This change uses unique temporary directories, and attempts to keep
name lengths minimal to avoid accidentally running into socket-name
length limitations.
Updates #34611
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This CL reorders the bullet points in the generics section to more
closely match what I think users will consider most important. I put
the ~ token before the mention of ~T in interfaces to avoid a forward
reference, though I wonder if we actually want to spent a couple more
sentences saying what union and ~T types are, since most people are
going to care about that a lot more than they care about the low-level
detail that there's a new token.
For #47694.
Change-Id: Ib84f096ef6346a711801268ce362b64fa423d3f2
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To prevent interleaving of output when 'go build' compiles several
packages in parallel, the output mutex in the Builder struct must
be locked around any calls to Builder.Print which could generate
arbitrary amounts of text (ie more than is guaranteed to be written
atomically to a pipe).
Fixes#49987
For #49338
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In iOS <14, the address space is strictly limited to 8 GiB, or 33 bits.
As a result, the page allocator also assumes all heap memory lives in
this region. This is especially necessary because the page allocator has
a PROT_NONE mapping proportional to the size of the usable address
space, so this keeps that mapping very small.
However starting with iOS 14, this restriction is relaxed, and mmap may
start returning addresses outside of the <14 range. Today this means
that in iOS 14 and later, users experience an error in the page
allocator when a heap arena is mapped outside of the old range.
This change increases the ios/arm64 heapAddrBits to 40 while
simultaneously making ios/arm64 use the 64-bit pagealloc implementation
(with reservations and incremental mapping) to accommodate both iOS
versions <14 and 14+.
Once iOS <14 is deprecated, we can remove these exceptions and treat
ios/arm64 like any other arm64 platform.
This change also makes the BaseChunkIdx expression a little bit easier
to read, while we're here.
Fixes#46860.
Change-Id: I13865f799777739109585f14f1cc49d6d57e096b
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This CL updates "go help doc" docs so they reflect the following
changes:
- CL 59413 modified "go doc", so the behavior of the two-args case is
consistent with the one-arg one.
- CL 141397 removed godoc's command-line interface in favor of "go doc".
Fixes#49830.
Change-Id: I0923634291d34ae663fe2944d69757462b814919
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Update the vendored x/sys to pick up CL 368994, which remove the
declaration of function darwinSupportsAVX512 in cpu/cpu_gc_x86.go.
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Fixes#49942
Change-Id: I05162a051f572bf8599be198a6033384b7d19445
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Enable a bunch of types2-related error tests to run successfully, so
they no longer have to be disabled in run.go.
- directive.go: split it into directive.go and directive2.go, since the
possible errors are now split across the parser and noder2, so they
can't all be reported in one file.
- linkname2.go: similarly, split it into linkname2.go and linkname3.go
for the same reason.
- issue16428.go, issue17645.go, issue47201.dir/bo.go: handle slightly
different wording by types2
- issue5609.go: handle slight different error (array length must be
integer vs. array bound too large).
- float_lit3.go: handle slightly different wording (overflows
float vs cannot convert to float)
I purposely didn't try to fix tests yet where there are extra or missing
errors on different lines, since that is not easy to make work for both
-G=3 and -G=0. In a later change, will flip to make the types2 version
match correctly, vs. the -G=0 version.
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Use gp.m.curg instead of the gp when recording cpu profiler stack
traces. This ensures profiler labels are captured when systemstack or similar
is executing on behalf of the current goroutine.
After this there are still rare cases of samples containing the labelHog
function, so more work might be needed. This patch should fix ~99% of the
problem.
Also change testCPUProfile interface a little to allow the new test to
re-run with a longer duration if it fails during a -short run.
Fixes#48577.
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On macOS 12 a new malloc implementation (nano) is used by default,
and apparently it reserves address range
0x600000000000-0x600020000000, which conflicts with the address
range that TSAN uses for Go. Work around the issue by changing the
address range slightly.
The actual change is made on LLVM at https://reviews.llvm.org/D114825 .
This CL includes syso's built with the patch applied.
Fixes#49138.
Change-Id: I7b367d6e042b0db39a691c71601c98e4f8728a70
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CL 205237 allowed SSL_CERT_DIR to be a colon delimited list of
directories. In the case that SSL_CERT_DIR is unset, the change
also made certDirectories to all be loaded rather than stopping
after successfully reading at least one file from a directory.
This update fixes code comments on the certDirectories package
level variables to reflect current behavior.
Fixes#48808
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First, we need to set base.Pos in varDecl() and typeDecl(), so it will
be correct if we need to report type size errors while converting types.
Changed error calls in types/sizes.go to use Errorf, not ErrorfAt, since
we want to use base.Pos (which will set from t.Pos(), if that is
available).
Second, we need to add an extra call CalcSize(t1.Elem()) in the
TCHANARGS case of CalcSize(). We can use CalcSize() rather than
CheckSize(), since we know the top-level recursive type will have been
calculated by the time we process the fake TCHANARGS type. In -G=0 mode,
the size of the channel element has often been calculated because of
some other processing (but not in the case of #49767). But in -G=3 mode,
we just calculate sizes during the single noder2 pass, so we are more
likely to have not gotten to calculating the size of the element yet,
depending on the order of processing of the deferredTypeStack.
Fixes the tests fixedbugs/issue{42058a,42058b}.go that were
disabled for -G=3 mode.
Had to add exceptions in stdlib_test.go for go/types and types2, because
the types2 typechecker does not know about type size limits.
Fixes#49814Fixes#49771
Updates #49767
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Update the vendored x/tools to pick up CL 364678, which updates vet
analyzers following a change to the underlying of type parameters.
This also pulls in significant changes to the typeutil package to
support new constructs in typeutil.Map, but this is not used by vet.
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Fixes#49855
Change-Id: I3ffc59f3693710c83b81d390999aeabc8043723b
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The new minimum heap of 512 KiB has been the cause of some build
slowdown (~1%) and microbenchmark slowdown (usually ~0%, up to ~50%)
because of two reasons:
1. Applications with lots of small short-lived processes execute many
more GC cycles.
2. Applications with heaps <4 MiB GC up to 8x more often.
In many ways these consequences are inevitable given how GOGC works,
however we need to investigate more as to whether the apparent slowdowns
are indeed unavoidable or if the GC has issues scaling down, which it's
too late for for this release.
Given that this release is already huge, it's OK to push this back.
We'll take a closer look at it next cycle, so place block it behind a
new goexperiment to allow users and ourselves to easily experiment with
it.
Fixes#49744.
Updates #44167.
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When we set g.curDecl for the type params created during fillinMethods
for an instantiated type, we need to save/restore its value, because
fillinMethods() may be called while processing a typeDecl. We want the
value of g.curDecl to continue to be correct for type params created in
the typeDecl. Because of ordering issues, not restoring g.curDecl
happens to cause problems (which don't always show up visibly) exactly
when a type param is not actually used in a type declaration.
Cleared g.curDecl to "" at the later points in typeDecl() and
funcDecl(). This allows adding asserts that g.curDecl is always empty
("") when we set it in typeDecl() and funcDecl(), and always non-empty
when we use it in typ0().
Fixes#49893
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When TestPacketConn was added (in CL 6501057) it included arbitrary
100ms deadlines. Those deadlines were arbitrarily increased to 500ms
in CL 4922.
If the test is actually provoking a deadlock, allowing it to deadlock
will give us a more useful goroutine dump. Otherwise, the deadlines
don't seem all that useful — they appear to increase code coverage,
but have no effect on the test in the typical case, and can only
cause flakes on particularly-slow machines.
For #43627
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If this test fails, we want to know exactly what the os/exec
goroutines are doing. Panicking gives us a goroutine dump,
whereas t.Fatal does not.
While we're here, use exponential backoff instead of a hard-coded 1ms
sleep. We want to give the OS enough time to actually terminate the
subprocess.
For #42061
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We guard against caching or reusing interfaces on the RHS of a type
declaration, because for such interfaces the base type is used as the
interface method receiver type. However, we don't need to do this for
empty interfaces. By refining our guard, we can allow importing the
predeclared 'any' type on the RHS of a type declaration.
Update tests to add more coverage for importing generic export data.
Some accomodation had to be made for the unified builder, which does not
yet fully support generics in export data.
Fixes#49888
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Currently, markroot is very clever about accessing the allgs slice to
find stack roots. Unfortunately, on weak memory architectures, it's a
little too clever and can sometimes read a nil g, causing a fatal
panic.
Specifically, gcMarkRootPrepare snapshots the length of allgs during
STW and then markroot accesses allgs up to this length during
concurrent marking. During concurrent marking, allgadd can append to
allgs *without synchronizing with markroot*, but the argument is that
the markroot access should be safe because allgs only grows
monotonically and existing entries in allgs never change.
This reasoning is insufficient on weak memory architectures. Suppose
thread 1 calls allgadd during concurrent marking and that allgs is
already at capacity. On thread 1, append will allocate a new slice
that initially consists of all nils, then copy the old backing store
to the new slice (write A), then allgadd will publish the new slice to
the allgs global (write B). Meanwhile, on thread 2, markroot reads the
allgs slice base pointer (read A), computes an offset from that base
pointer, and reads the value at that offset (read B). On a weak memory
machine, thread 2 can observe write B *before* write A. If the order
of events from thread 2's perspective is write B, read A, read B,
write A, then markroot on thread 2 will read a nil g and then panic.
Fix this by taking a snapshot of the allgs slice header in
gcMarkRootPrepare while the world is stopped and using that snapshot
as the list of stack roots in markroot. This eliminates all read/write
concurrency around the access in markroot.
Alternatively, we could make markroot use the atomicAllGs API to
atomically access the allgs list, but in my opinion it's much less
subtle to just eliminate all of the interesting concurrency around the
allgs access.
Fixes#49686.
Fixes#48845.
Fixes#43824.
(These are all just different paths to the same ultimate issue.)
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Issue #27250 reproduced readily enough to keep the subprocess hung
indefinitely when it occurred, so the timeout does not need to be
short to maintain test fidelity. On the other hand, on heavily loaded
systems it might take a while for the kernel to actually start the
subprocess, and it might also take a while for control flow to return
to the test after the subprocess exits.
We can reduce noise from this test in two ways:
1. Measure the timeout from closer to when the subprocess actually
starts sleeping, instead of when we started creating the subprocess.
2. Use a longer timeout, since it doesn't actually need to be short.
Fixes#38921
Updates #27250
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The Linux kernel for riscv64 does not include an sa_restorer field on
its sigaction struct, and expects sa_mask to come immediately after the
sa_flags field. Arrange the fields of the sigaction struct that are
known to the kernel so they appear at the correct byte offsets, and so
they agree with the output of "go tool cgo -godefs".
Follow the example set by the mips/mipsle port to leave the sa_restorer
field in place, but at an offset where it won't hurt anything.
Fixes#49709
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Apparently, on the iOS builder sendfile causes a SIGSYS signal
(instead of returning ENOSYS). Disabling it for now so we can
make progress on iOS. We can revisit if sendfile is actually
broken on iOS and whether it is beneficial.
Updates #49616.
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Some critical Version == "" checks were missing in mvs.go, causing
mvs.Req to fail to retain requirements provided by older versions of
main modules.
A few checks also ought to be rotated to put the less expensive
string-equality checks before the more expensive map lookups.
Fixes#48511
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Currently, identical handles any and interface{} by checking against
Types[TINTER]. This is not always true, since when two generated
interface{} types may not use the same *Type instance.
Instead, we must check whether Type is empty interface or not.
Fixes#49875
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TestSignalIgnoreSIGTRAP is flaky on OpenBSD and the cause is suspected
to be a kernel bug. This test is currently only skipped on the previous
OpenBSD 6.2 and 6.4 builders for #17496. In the meantime the OpenBSD
builders were upgraded to more recent OpenBSD versions (currently 6.8
and 7.0). It seems the issue is still present in these OpenBSD versions
and there is no obvious workaround in Go. Thus, skip the flaky test on
OpenBSD in general.
Updates #17496
Updates #49725
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Make Settings more closely align with command-line flags
and environment variables.
- Change command-line flags to begin with -
- Change syntax of build lines to use Key=Value instead of Key<tab>Value.
- Change CGO_ENABLED to 0/1, matching environment variable,
instead of false/true.
- Add GOOS and GOARCH.
These are technically redundant, in that they can be extracted
from the binary in other ways most of the time, but not always:
GOOS=ios and GOOS=darwin may produce binaries that are
difficult to tell apart. In any case, it's a lot easier to have them
directly in the settings list than derive them from other parts
of the binary.
- Add GOEXPERIMENT.
These could be inferred from the tags list, but the experiments
are being removed from the tags list.
- Change the tags list to match the -tags command-line argument.
- Add msan and race, echoing the -msan and -race arguments
(always 'true' when present, omitted when false).
- Add GO$GOARCH when set.
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If a GC triggers while spinning in RewindAndSetgid, it may result in
this test hanging. Avoid it by disabling the collector before entering
the uninterruptable ASM conditional wait.
Fixes#49695
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This test occasionally hangs on the darwin-arm64-11_0-toothrot
builder. When it does, it fails with the unhelpful error message
"timeout" instead of a useful goroutine dump.
This change eliminates the use of an arbitrary timeout channel, so
that if (and probably when) the test hangs again we will get more
useful logs to diagnose the root cause.
For #49860
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When syscall's DLL.FindProc calls into syscall_getprocaddress with a
byte slice pointer, we need to keep those bytes alive. Otherwise the GC
will collect the allocation, and we wind up calling `GetProcAddress` on
garbage, which showed up as various flakes in the builders. It turns out
that this problem extends to many uses of //go:cgo_unsafe_args
throughout, on all platforms. So this patch fixes the issue by keeping
non-integer pointer arguments alive through their invocation in
//go:cgo_unsafe_args functions.
Fixes#49731.
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TypeParam.iface may mutate TypeParam.bound in the event that the type
parameter bound is not an interface.
Ensure that iface() is called before the type-checking pass returns, and
before NewTypeParam or TypeParam.SetConstraint exits.
Fixes#49788
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This is a port of CL 364874 from types2 to go/types with various
adjustments:
- the error position for "not enough arguments" in calls is the
closing ) rather than the position of the last provided argument
- the ERROR comments in tests are positioned accordingly
- the reg. expression for matching error strings accepts newlines
for the . pattern (added s flag)
For #48834.
For #48835.
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This is the missing portion of the port of CL 351669
from types2 to go/types, now that we have a local flag
to control for compiler error messages.
Mostly a clean port but for adjustments to error reporting
which requires error codes in go/types.
Prerequisite for port of CL 364874.
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TestTinyAllocIssue37262 assumes that all of its allocations will come
from the same tiny allocator (that is, the same P), and that nothing
else will allocate from that tiny allocator while it's running. It can
fail incorrectly if these assumptions aren't met.
Fix this potential test flakiness by disabling preemption during this
test.
As far as I know, this has never happened on the builders. It was
found by mayMoreStackPreempt.
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We want to support some special cases for index expressions, len, and
cap on operands of type parameters (such as indexing a value constrained
by byte slices and strings), hence the extra rules.
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- fix definition of "specific types" and add more examples
- state that a parameterized function must be instantiated
when used as a function value
- remove duplicate word ("can can" -> "can")
Thanks to @danscales for finding these.
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As stated in the code, "The builtin package needs special treatment: its
symbols are lower case but we want to see them, always". Thus, cmd/doc
forces the -u flag if the package being queried is called "builtin".
However, this happens after having already parsed the package. This
CL forces the -u flag just after parsing the command arguments and
before parsing any package.
Fixes#49796.
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This adds support for injecting asynchronous preemption calls on
windows/arm. This code follows sigctxt.pushCall for POSIX OSes
on arm, except we subtract 1 from IP, just as in CL 273727.
Updates #10958.
Updates #24543.
Updates #49759.
Change-Id: Id0c2aed28662f50631b8c8cede3b4e6f088dafea
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- Thread type argument expressions (rather than posLists) through various
type-checker functions so we can provide a better error position.
- Adjust signatures that expect a syntax.Pos to accept a poser instead
to avoid gratuituous conversions from expressions to positions.
- Rename targsx to xlist so we use xlist consistently for expression
lists.
First step in providing a better error message for the issue below.
For #49179.
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If ~T is not permitted because the underlying type of T is not the
same as T, there is no type that satisfies ~T. Besides reporting an
error, also ensure that the corresponding type set is empty.
For #49739.
Change-Id: I127f75f170902e7989f7fe7b352dabda9f72e2a5
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Thanks to emmanuel@orijtech.com who wrote the initial version of
this change (CL 354490).
This change is following CL 354490 in idea but also contains various
simplifications, slightly improved printing of signature/type patterns,
adjustments for types2, and some fine-tuning of error positions.
Also adjusted several ERROR regexp patterns.
Fixes#48834.
Fixes#48835.
Change-Id: I31cf20c81753b1dc84836dbe83a39030ceb9db23
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This is a port of CL 366276 from types2 to go/types
with minor adjustments due to the slightly different
handling of nil in go/types.
It uses some more detailed error strings in stmt0.src;
the same changes are made to the corresponding types2
file.
For #48852.
Change-Id: I2cdf258799bcbe2d12bbadaf67b8b4504b356bd0
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The notion of specific types will be used to define rules for
assignability, convertability, etc. when type parameters are
involved.
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Tests do custom flag processing so we must process the workfile flag
after that happens.
Also fix an issue where errors weren't handled properly when the
workfile wasn't absolute (the go command should just exit), and where a
parse error was just dropped.
Fixes#48576
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Tools like objdump uses the pcln table to find the line number of
a given PC. For a PIE binary, at least in some cases such as on
macOS 12 with ld64-711, the table contains unrelocated address,
which does not match the address in the symbol table, causing the
lookup to fail.
In Go 1.18 the pcln table is essentually position independent,
except the start PC. Instead of reading the static content from
the table, use the PC of runtime.text from the symbol table.
While here, change the type of textStart to uint64. What matters
here is the word size of the target program, not the host, so it
shouldn't be uintptr.
Fixes#49700.
Change-Id: I517d79be7ba02dd4dd0275e75a11a136b08d76cd
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This patch revises the fix for issue 46234, fixing a bug that was
accidentally introduced by CL 320913. When inlining a chunk of code
with a closure expression, we want to avoid updating the source
positions in the function being closed over, but we do want to update
the position for the ClosureExpr itself (since it is part of the
function we are inlining). CL 320913 unintentionally did away with the
closure expr source position update; here we restore it again.
Updates #46234.
Fixes#49171.
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Accepting SIGURG signals could cause SIGURG to take up the entire
channel buffer.
Enhance the stability of test cases by:
1. Stop accepting the SIGURG signal by adding ‘Reset(sys call.SIGURG)’
2. Close the c1 chan by adding ‘defer Stop(c1)’ (Another bug, NOT this bug)
Fixes#49724
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We want to distinguish special compiler-generated package paths,
like go.shape, from user paths, like go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv.
The former have no slash in them.
Writing a test for this seems hard, as the dependency we'd need to
add would be non-hermetic. (Or it would need a new tricky run.go mode.)
This CL does fix the example in the issue.
Fixes#49606
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This test is slow and resource-intensive, and will rarely catch
failures. It is important to run sometimes, but probably a waste of
time on smaller (and especially reverse) builders.
Rather than hard-coding a list of small builders, only run it on the
longtest builders.
Fixes#35233Fixes#30892Fixes#49753
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Currently this test makes it clear that it's unsafe for a GC to run,
otherwise a deadlock could occur, so it calls SetGCPercent(-1). However,
a GC may be actively in progress, and SetGCPercent is not going to end
any in-progress GC. Call runtime.GC to block until at least the current
GC is over.
Updates #49680.
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When we have a typed nil, we already say so; thus it is sufficient
to use "nil" in all the other cases.
This is closer to (1.17) compiler behavior. In cases where the
1.17 compiler prints "untyped nil" (e.g., wrong uses of "copy"),
we already print a different message. We can do better in those
cases as well; will be addressed in a separate CL (see #49735).
Fixes#48852.
Change-Id: I9a7a72e0f99185b00f80040c5510a693b1ea80f6
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We need VCS status information for each main package we load.
If two main packages are under the same VCS repository,
we can reuse that information to avoid duplicating work.
For instance, the kubernetes holds 51 main packages in its root module,
meaning that "go list ./..." repeated the same git calls 51 times.
Instead, use a global par.Cache to deduplicate that work.
Below are the numbers on kubernetes 5eb584d1cb6917,
via "benchcmd -n 8 KubernetesListPackages go list ./...":
name old time/op new time/op delta
KubernetesListPackages 8.91s ± 0% 3.33s ± 1% -62.61% (p=0.000 n=7+8)
name old user-time/op new user-time/op delta
KubernetesListPackages 11.2s ± 1% 8.1s ± 2% -27.50% (p=0.000 n=7+8)
name old sys-time/op new sys-time/op delta
KubernetesListPackages 8.02s ± 0% 1.67s ± 6% -79.21% (p=0.001 n=6+8)
name old peak-RSS-bytes new peak-RSS-bytes delta
KubernetesListPackages 127MB ± 2% 123MB ± 7% ~ (p=0.328 n=8+8)
Fixes#49582.
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This test spends most of its time sleeping and waiting on a subprocess
to sleep. It seems like a prime candidate to run in parallel, although
we may need to relax its hard-coded 2s timeout on the sleep(1)
subprocess.
For #48770
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It appears that at least the OpenBSD kernel gets sloppier the longer
the timeout we give it, up to an observed overhead of around 25%.
Let's give it a little more than that (33%) in the comparison, and
also increase the growth curve to match the actual observed times
instead of exponential initial growth.
Fixes#36108
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This test otherwise fails to build on windows/arm64 as of CL 364774
due to a warning (promoted to an error) about a mismatched dllexport
attribute. Fortunately, it seems not to need the forward-declared
function in this file anyway.
Updates #49633
Updates #49721
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go work sync panics when there are no workspace modules. This is
because the code that set the pruning mode only did so with modules
present. This change changes pruningForGoVersion to properly return
workspace pruning in workspace mode to prevent that. Another weird
scenario can happen when there are no workspace modules, but the
command-line-arguments module is created by default. Check for that
when iterating over the workspace modules to avoid trying to find the
nonexistant go.mod file for that modules.
Fixes#49591
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- add section on type parameters
- added two sections on the scope of type parameters
- expanded general section on types accordingly
- introduced the notion of a named type which will
help in simplifying various rules (subsequent CLs)
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These tests were checking for fairly narrow timing windows, but were
running in parallel and heavily dependent on timer and goroutine
scheduling. This change eliminates unnecessary goroutines, runs the
tests sequentially (dramatically shortening the timeouts to reduce the
penalty of doing so), and uses timestamp comparison instead of
background timers to hopefully gain some robustness from monotonic
timestamps.
Many of the other tests from this package would benefit from similar
simplifications, which we can apply if and when we notice flaky
failures or want to improve the latency of running the test.
Fixes#36108
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When reconstructing inputs, we miscalculated the number of mutations
that needed to be applied. If the count%chainedMutation == 0 we would
apply 0 mutations, when we should actually be applying chainedMutation
mutations, due to how count is incremented.
Fixes#49047
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It causes a crash because of the unexpected XDOT operation. It's not
needed, since we will run ComputeAddrTaken() on function instantiations
after stenciling. And it's not always correct, since we may not be able
to distinguish between a array and a slice, if a type is dependent on a
type param.
However, we do need to call ComputeAddrTaken on instantiations created
during inlining, since that is after the main ComputeAddrTaken pass.
Fixes#49659
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If we have to build a test package, and if the full set of packages
being tested imports the regular package somewhere, then make building
the test package depend on building the regular package. That way if
the regular package fails to build we only report the error once.
Fixes#44624
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- fixed a typo in the method set section
- express in the syntax that ~T denotes an underlying type
- be more precise when talking about types vs type terms
- refer to "unions" rather than "union expressions"
- make it clear in the spec title that this is WIP
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The linker DWARF test includes an "examiner" helper type (with
associated methods) that is used to help linker DWARF tests read DWARF
info in a higher level and more structured way than just raw
debug/dwarf operations. This patch extracts out "examiner" and
relocates it to a separate package, so that it can be used in other
package tests as well, if need be.
Change-Id: Iec66061e2719ee698c12d8fa17b11698442b336d
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This is the first of several CLs that update the existing
Go 1.17 spec for type parameters.
This CL updates the section on method sets and interface types.
It also adds "any", "comparable" to the list of predeclared
identifiers.
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When using faketime, only run the scavenger for one loop.
It tries to run for 1 ms, but with faketime that calculation fails.
Prohibit write barriers in the faketime write function, in case
the GC wants to print something (e.g., with GODEBUG=gctrace=1).
Fixes#49614
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This is a port of CL 359016 from types2 to go/types. Some of the code
around untyped nil differed (because we have to treat untyped nil
differently in go/types for historical reasons).
Updates #47916
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There are code paths (particularly error formatting or tracing) that
call tparamIndex before the type parameter is bound. We cannot rely on
the index being non-negative.
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Introduce a new constant compilerErrorMessages, which is set to false
for now, so that we can port types2 error handling more precisely. Use
this to (partially) port CL 363436, excluding issue49005.go, which does
not exist in go/types (it was added in a previous CL related to compiler
error messages, that was not ported). I've also included the bugfix from
CL 364034, so that go/types is not broken at this commit.
In subsequent CLs I'll catch up with error handling locations in types2
that use compiler error messages.
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This makes two changes: (1) mutator.mutate now only applies a single
mutation to the input, and (2) in workerServer.fuzz if, after five
mutations are applied to the input, no new coverage is found the input
is reset to its initial state. This process is repeated until new
coverage is found, or the fuzz call times out.
This results in finding new coverage expanding inputs which have less
divergence from the initial input they were mutated from, which makes
traversing certain types of call graphs significantly more efficient.
Fixes#49601Fixes#48179Fixes#47090
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This CL is a clean port of CL 363517 from go/types to types2,
with the exception that types_test.go was not removed because
it's still needed to set a types2-specific test flag.
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This CL is a clean port of CL 363176 from go/types to types2.
It also includes a minor adjustment to a field access in go/types
to match types2 in that respect.
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This is a port of CL 363114 from go/types to types2 with a temporary
work-around in tparamIndex to avoid a crash with the unified build
and test/typeparam/setsimp.go.
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This CL is a mostly clean port of CL 362801 from go/types to types2.
It deviates from go/types in some of the testing code because types2
already had made some of the changes.
It also re-introduces some empty lines that got lost in earlier CLs.
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exec_test.go's init function uses os.NewFile(fd) + f.Stat as a portable
mechanism to determine if an FD is in use.
Unfortunately, the current use is racy: if an unused FD becomes used
between NewFile and f.Close, then we will unintentionally close an FD we
do not use.
We cannot simply drop Close, as the finalizer will close the FD. We
could hold all of the os.Files in a global for the lifetime of the
process, but the need for such a hack is indicative of the larger
problem: we should not create an os.File for an FD that we do not own.
Instead, the new fdtest.Exists provides a helper that performs the
equivalent of fstat(2) on each OS to determine if the FD is valid,
without using os.File.
We also reuse this helper on a variety of other tests that look at open
FDs.
Fixes#49533
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This change updates the cmd module's requirement on x/mod and vendors in
the changes.
This pulls in the following changes into our vendored copy of x/mod:
golang.org/cl/351319: module: accept trailing slash in MatchPrefixPattern
golang.org/cl/353749: semver: remove unused err field
golang.org/cl/355630: x/mod: update requirement on x/crypto
golang.org/cl/359412: modfile: rename directory directive to use
Changes have been made in cmd/go renaming all uses of directory to use
and fixing references to functions in x/mod/modfile to account for the
changes in the last of thse CLs.
For #45713
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casgstatus currently calls nanotime on every casgstatus when tracking,
even though the time is only used in some cases. For goroutines making
lots of transitions that aren't covered here, this can add a small
overhead. Switch to calling nanotime only when necessary.
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Because any is an a alias, it is naively formatted as interface{} in
error messages. This is a source of verbosity and potential confusion.
We can improve the situation by looking for pointer equality with the
any type. To avoid churn in the importers, do this all at once across
the compiler, go/types, and go/internal/gcimporter. CL 364194 makes the
corresponding change in x/tools/go/internal/gcimporter, allowing the
x/tools trybots to pass.
Fixes#49583
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This is a clean port of CL 362798 from go/types to types2,
with an additional comment adjustment in types2 and go/types.
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Also mention local types restriction.
We probably want to say more at some point, this is just a
placeholder to start.
Update #47631
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When a DW_FORM_line_strp is used without a debug_line_str section a
good error message (about the missing section) is generated but
immediately overwritten by the underflow error generated by trying to
read the non-existent section.
Updates #49590
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But exclude the test when running unified build for now
(the unified builder's importers are not yet updated to
handle extended interfaces).
Also, fix respective error position.
Fixes#47967.
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Because the underlying type of a type parameter is an interface,
the questions whether *P for a type parameter P has methods or
not is settled: P is also an interface pointers to interfaces
don't have methods.
This allows us to eliminate the now unneccesary test in "implements"
and also allows us to remove a special case for type parameters in
"lookupFieldOrMethod".
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Checker.implements implements the complete interface
"implements" predicate. Use it instead of Checker.satisfies.
This is mostly a refactoring of the code but the constraint
types have already been instatiated with the respective type
arguments as needed before calling "implements".
Future CLs will address the various TODOs.
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Most of the time we don't have a type parameter. Avoid using a
closure in that case.
While at it, rename argument from typ to t (to match style in
that file), and clarify the doc string.
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The bare error message "%s is not a generic type" is probably never
sufficient, so change the signature of genericType to instead return an
message that may be formatted as additional context in errors.
Along the way, refactor instantiatedType to have access to the entire
index expression.
Fixes#48827
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During development, we used placeholder _Todo error codes for new
errors related to generics. Add real error codes in these places.
As a result, 9 new error codes are added for ~50 call sites.
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The main fix is that we should call ir.SetPos() at the beginning of
(*subster).node.edit function, since that is analogous to the
ir.SetPos() at the beginning of typecheck.typecheck(). It ensures that
transform functions can use base.Pos() with appropriate results, just
like their corresponding tc*() functions do.
A small fix is to make sure that the new nodes creates for dictionary
references have the correct position based on the location of the
function call.
Another small fix is to the use of base.Pos when creating a new selector
expression (including implicit XDOTs) for a method expression in
buildClosure().
Also, I converted the final use of base.Pos in stencil.go to src.NoXPos,
since the nodes created by AddImplicitDots will be checked for their
type, but won't actually be used.
I also needed to add an ir.SetPos() at the beginning of transformCall(),
since transformCall() is called in the modify and dict passes, when we
base.Pos is not being set for each node.
This change fixes all the line numbering problems printed out from
Alessandro's program, except for auto-generated functions (which I think
are fine).
Fixes#49523
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Currently "released" is not accumulated bytes released. If the last
attempt to scavenge ends up as 0, then the scavenger will go to sleep
too soon. This is an artifact from the old code where scavenge would
only be called into once.
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The simplified version of under exposed a bug (by crashing):
When a pointer base is used before the pointer is fully set
up, the base is nil. Set the pointer base to Typ[Invalid]
when creating the pointer, and add an extra safety check
into deref. Reviewed all code that creates pointers.
The same error cannot happen with other types because
accessing parts of another type results in an expression
that is not a type, and thus these kids of cycles cannot
happen.
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Instantiate already returns an error when validation fails. Panicking on
an incorrect number of type arguments means that callers must both
pre-validate the number of type arguments and handle resulting errors.
Returning an error rather than panicking allows eliminating
pre-validation at the call-site.
Also update the Instantiate docstring to correct some stale/inaccurate
information, and to clarify its behavior more precisely.
Updates #47916
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Add a test that exercises the fall-back logic in Context to handle hash
collisions by de-duplicating using Identical.
This has to be a somewhat invasive test because we don't know any actual
cases of hash collisions.
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Users can re-use a type checking context by passing it via types.Config.
There is no need for us to expose the internal type checking context
when the config context is unset, and in fact doing so could lead to a
memory leak for users that re-use types.Config, expecting it to be small
and immutable.
Keep track of the Context on Checker instead, and zero it out at the end
of type checking.
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The interface type string preserves certain non-semantic attributes of
the type, such as embedded interfaces. We want the hash to represent the
interface identity, so hash the type set representation of the interface
instead.
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Extend the type checking context to allow de-duplicating *Signature
instances, in addition to *Named instances.
Naively we would deduplicate instances of different-but-identical origin
*Signature types. That may be OK, but it seems a bit strange to get the
same signature when instantiating two different functions. For now,
differentiate *Signature types by prepending a unique identifier for the
origin pointer, thus guaranteeing that instances de-duplicated if they
come from the exact same (pointer identical) origin type.
Updates #47103
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In the few remaining places where we use asNamed, if the argument
is indeed a *Named, we either don't need to look "inside" it, or
we call under() (which calls Named.underlying() which does resolve);
so there's no need for an implicit resolution (which was done by
asNamed). The only place where we do need to resolve is in lookup,
so added the explicit resolve call in that case.
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Until now, the type checker operated with the definition that the
underlying type of a type parameter is itself. This leads to some
inconcistencies and caused us to disallow type declarations where
the RHS is a stand-alone type parameter.
This change implements an alernative definition: the underlying
type of a type parameter is the underlying type of its constraint;
i.e., the underlying type of a type parameter is always an interface
(because constraints must be interfaces). This matches the theory
closely and also resolves some inconsistencies. For example, we
don't need to prohibit stand-alone type parameters on the RHS of
a type declaration (though, for the sake of keeping the tests the
same, we still do in this CL). We also get a clear understanding of
what it would mean to use a type assertion or type switch on a type
parameter (still disabled with this CL). Finally, the declaration
of a type parameter now very closely matches the definition of an
ordinary type.
The main consequence is that the rules for assignment need to be
slightly modified: even though a type parameter is an interface,
we cannot simply assign to it per the rules for interfaces: the
type parameter's type is fixed for the instantiation and we need
to reflect that accordingly when checking for assignability.
This CL does not enable the new mode, it implements it in parallel
to the existing mode; the internal flag tparamIsIface is used to
switch between the modes.
The changes to the code are numerous, but straight-forward: when-
ever we deal with an underlying type that might be a type parameter
(or newly, an interface), we need to act slightly differently. For
the time being this leads to some code duplication because the code
supports both modes.
While some of the code for the new mode seems more complicated
(e.g., when we have an interface, the code checks that it is not
the underlying type of a type parameter), in reality many of the
extra checks are redundant and only present because of an abundance
of caution: interfaces with specific type sets are not permitted as
types for ordinary variables, and so even if we were to hit those
cases w/o excluding type parameters the behavior would be the same.
Runs all tests with tparamIsIface enabled and disabled.
Current setting: disabled.
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Reviewed all uses of underIs (global function and method) and made
sure we are ok with a nil incoming argument (indicating a type set
with no specific types).
Added a couple of checks where we didn't have them (and somehow
didn't run into a problem yet).
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When being used by the compiler, augment the types2 missing method
message with extra info, if a method is missing, but a method with the
correct name except for case (i.e. equal via string.EqualFold()) is
present. In that case, print out the wanted method and the method that
is present (that has the wrong case).
In the 1.17 compiler, we don't do this case-folding check when assigning
an interface to an interface, so I didn't add that check, but we could
add that.
Fixes#48471
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When being used by the compiler, fix up types2 error messages to be more
like Go 1.17 compiler errors. In particular:
- add information about which method is missing when a type is not
assignable/convertible/etc. to an interface.
- add information about any existing method which has the same name,
but wrong type.
- add extra hint in the case that the source or destination type is a
pointer to an interface, rather than an interface.
- add extra hint "need type assertion" in the case that the source is
an interface that is implemented by the destination.
- the following change in the CL stack also adds information about any
existing method with a different name that only differs in case.
Include much of the new logic in a new common function
(*Checker).missingMethodReason().
types2 still adds a little more information in some cases then the Go
1.17 compiler. For example, it typically says "(value of type T)",
rather than "(type T)", where "value" could also be "constant",
"variable", etc.
I kept the types2 error messages almost all the same when types2 is not
used by the compiler. The only change (to reduce amount of compatibility
code) was to change "M method" phrasing in one case to "method M"
phrasing in one error message (which is the phrasing it uses in all
other cases). That is the reason that there are a few small changes in
types2/testdata/check/*.src.
Added new test test/fixedbugs/issue48471.go to test that the added
information is appearing correctly.
Also adjusted the pattern matching in a bunch of other
test/fixedbugs/*.go, now that types2 is producing error messages closer
to Go 1.17. Was able to remove a couple test files from the types2
exception list in run.go.
Updated #48471
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Because we do not permit a stand-alone type parameter on the RHS of
a type declaration, the underlying type of a (Named) type cannot be
a type parameter. This allows us to simplify some code.
Specifically, when parsing union elements, we don't need to delay
a check for later, which allows further simplifications when computing
type sets.
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Like the VDSO, we cannot directly traceback from the Linux kernel ARM
atomic/barrier helpers. However, unlike the VDSO, this functions are
extremely simple. Neither of the functions we use, kuser_cmpxchg and
kuser_memory_barrier, touch SP or LR.
We can use this to our advantage to read LR and simply start tracebacks
in the caller.
Fixes#49182
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When sending a Request with a non-context deadline, we create a
context with a timeout. This context is canceled when closing the
response body, and also if a read from the response body returns
an error (including io.EOF).
Cancelling the context in Response.Body.Read interferes with the
HTTP/2 client cleaning up after a request is completed, and is
unnecessary: The user should always close the body, the impact
from not canceling the context is minor (the context timer leaks
until it fires).
Fixes#49366.
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The Linux kernel starting in 5.9 and fixed in 5.16 has a bug that can
break CPU timer signal delivery on new new threads if the timer
interrupt fires during handling of the clone system call.
Broken CPU timer signal deliver will skew CPU profile results and cause
this test to fail.
There is currently no known workaround, so mark the test as flaky on
builders with known broken kernels.
For #49065
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the CgoPprof tests currently assume that calls to their cgoTraceback
functions are primarily for generating pprof samples and exit early
after receiving two calls.
This is a fragile assumption, as cgoTraceback will be called for _any_
signal received, hence why the test already looks for 2 calls instead of
1.
Still, this has caused flaky failures in two cases:
* #37201, where async preemption signals add additional probability of
receiving non-profiling signals. This was resolved by disabling async
preemption.
* #49401, where some ITIMER_PROF SIGPROF signals are ignored in favor of
per-thread SIGPROF signals.
Rather than attempting to keep plugging holes, this CL drops the fragile
assumption from these tests. Now they simply unconditionally run for the
full 1s before exiting.
Fixes#49401
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This change sets a timeout of 10 seconds on each
execution of the fuzz target, both during fuzzing
and during minimization. This is not currently
customizable by the user, but issue #48157 tracks
this work.
Deadlocks will be considered non-recoverable errors,
and as such, will not be minimizable.
Fixes#48591
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Context.TypeHash is not being used outside of the type checker, so
unexport it.
The TypeHash method is meant to hash instances, not arbitrary types, and
will soon be modified to differentiate origin types by pointer identity
(even if they are *Signature types).
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We don't have guarantees that our type hash is perfect, and in fact
fuzzing found cases where identical types hashed to different values. In
case non-identical types hash to the same value, we should ensure that
we de-duplicate using Identical.
Adjust the type map to keep a slice of distinct type identities, so that
we can guarantee that type identity is preserved by de-duplication.
To allow look-up of instances by their identity, before they are
actually instantiated, add a Context.lookup method that accepts origin
type and type arguments. Replace the multi-function typeForHash method
with an update method that requires its argument be non-nil.
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Currently the recover4 test, which recovers from a panic created from a
fault, generates a fault by creating a hole in a mapping. It does this
via munmap. However, it's possible the runtime can create a new mapping
that ends up in that hole, for example if the GC executes, causing the
test to fail.
In fact, this is the case now with a smaller minimum heap size.
Modify the test to use mprotect, and clean up the code a little while
we're here: define everything in terms of the length of original
mapping, deduplicate some constants and expressions, and have the test
recover properly even if recover() returns nil (right now it panics
because it fails to type assert nil as error).
Fixes#49381.
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When register ABI is used, reflect.Value.Call prepares the call
arguments in a memory representation of the argument registers.
It has special handling to keep the pointers in arguments live.
Currently, this handles pointer-typed arguments. But when an
argument is an aggregate-type that contains pointers and passed
in registers, it currently doesn't keep the pointers live. Do
so in this CL.
May fix#49363.
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When the link exits on error it currently calls Out.Close, which
will munmap the output buffer and close the file. This may be
called in concurrent phase where other goroutines may be writing
to the output buffer. The munmap can race with the write, causing
it to write to unmapped memory and crash. This CL changes it to
just close the file without unmapping. We're exiting on error
anyway so no need to unmap.
Fixes#47816.
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This change doesn't modify any functionality.
It also doesn't update all of the comments and
variable names of the internal code, but everything
user facing should be correct.
Updates #49185
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Our compiler gets confused between functions that were declared
with no body, and those which have a body but it is empty.
Ensure that when stenciling, we generate a nonempty body.
The particular test that causes this problem is in
cmd/compile/internal/gc/main.go:enqueueFunc. It thinks that if
a function has no body, then we need to generate ABI wrappers for
it, but not compile it.
Fixes#49524
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Currently TestPhysicalMemoryUtilization can fail on systems with large
physical page sizes like 64 KiB because all the of the holes to be
scavenged are not aligned to the page size. The holes themselves are 64
KiB so this is actually quite likely.
Bump the size of the allocations for systems with larger physical page
sizes, and add additional slack to the threshold for unaligned pieces of
the holes that may be unaligned.
Fixes#49411.
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FreeOSMemory relies on the function FreeOSMemory increasing HeapReleased
as opposed to the background scavenger, because it reads memory stats
*after* the free of a large allocation. However, before that even
happens, the background scavenger can swoop in and release all that
memory, making it appear as if FreeOSMemory didn't do anything.
This change modifies the test to just make sure that the large
allocation's memory is returned to the OS *somehow*, by the end of the
test. It doesn't really care which happens. It also increases the size
of that large allocation to increase the likelihood that the test isn't
relying 100% on the background scavenger, and that FreeOSMemory is doing
some of the work.
Fixes#49478.
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In function connectionCleanerRunLocked append to closing slice affects db.freeConns and vise versa. Sometimes valid connections are closed and some invalid not.
Change-Id: I5282f15be3e549533b7d994b17b2060db3c0e7da
GitHub-Last-Rev: b3eb3ab6f4
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When building a call expression for function instantiation closure, if
it's a variadic function, the CallExpr.IsDDD must be set for typecheck
to work properly. Otherwise, there will be a mismatch between the
arguments type and the function signature.
Fixes#49516
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When acquire a goroutine profile, we stop the world then acquire a
stack trace for each goroutine. When cgo traceback is used, the
traceback code may call the cgo traceback function using cgocall.
As the world is stopped, cgocall will be blocked at exitsyscall,
causing a deadlock. Bypass the scheduler (using asmcgocall) to fix
this.
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A chunk of code in abiutils was synthesizing the internals of a Go
string type as "struct { unsafe.Pointer, uintptr }" instead of the
more canonical representation "struct { *uint8, int }" used elsewhere
in the compiler. The abiutils type was being pulled into the code
during late call expansion, which resulted in two different entries in
the SSA named value table for the same variable piece, each with
different types; this then confused DWARF location list generation.
This patch changes the abiutils synthesized type to be consistent with
other parts of the back end, and makes a similar change for
synthesized slice types (use "struct { *uint8, int, int }").
Fixes#47354.
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During the register ABI work, a change was made in CL 302071 to
"stackframe" to treat register-resident output parameter (PARAMOUT)
variables that same as locals, which meant that if they were unused,
we'd delete them from the "Dcl" slice. This has the effect of making
them invisible to DWARF generation later on in the pipeline, meaning
that we don't get DIEs for them in the debug info. This patch fixes
the problem by capturing these params prior to optimization and then
adding them back in for consideration when we're processing the
params/locals of a function during DWARF generation.
Fixes#48573.
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Revamp the way that buildLocationLists() handles zero-width
operations, to fix a couple of problems that result in bad debug
locations.
The problematic scenario in this specific bug is where you have a
parameter arriving in a register X, then a spill of register X to
memory as the first non-zero-width instruction in the function.
Example:
v68 = ArgIntReg <unsafe.Pointer> {ctx+0} [1] : BX (ctx[unsafe.Pointer])
v67 = ArgIntReg <unsafe.Pointer> {ctx+8} [2] : CX (ctx+8[unsafe.Pointer])
...
v281 = StoreReg <unsafe.Pointer> v67 : ctx+8[unsafe.Pointer]
The existing buildLocationLists implementation effectively buffers or
bundles changes from zero-width instructions until it it sees a
non-zero-width instruction, but doing that in this case winds up
making it look as though the parameter is live into the function in
memory, not in a register.
The fix for this to separate out zero-width ops into two distinct
categories: those that whose lifetimes begin at block start (ex:
OpArg, Phi) and those whose effects are taking place at the nearest
non-zero-width instruction (ex: OpSelect0). In this patch we now
handle the first category of ops in an initial pre-pass for each
block, and leave the second category for the main pass through the
block. See the notes on the issue below for a more detailed
explanation of the failure mode.
Fixes#46845.
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We already have various member functions of TCPAddr that return an
AddrPort, but we don't have a helper function to go from a AddrPort to a
TCPAddr. UDP has this, but it was left out of TCP. This commit adds the
corresponding function.
Updates #49298.
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Currently it's quite hard to debug these error messages about ignored symbols
because there are only some numbers and no symbol name. Add symbol name. Before:
135029: sym#952: ignoring symbol in section 11 (type 0)
After:
135029: sym#952 (_ZN11__sanitizer9SpinMutexC5Ev): ignoring symbol in section 11 (type 0)
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Doing this a little early in the release cycle as there have been some
changes in the handling of old timezones. They should continue to
work as expected, but more testing time may be useful.
For #22487
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A UDPAddr with a nil IP is a valid state, representing an AF-agnostic
unspecified address, so checking for addr.IsValid() isn't correct;
remove that, as it's only needed in the UDP rx path where it can be
added. Secondly, forcing everything to be IPv6 also is not correct, and
was likely done when the missing .AsSlice() made doing the right thing
less ergonomic. Fix this by using .AsSlice(), which properly preserves
IP version.
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structuralString was used only in one place (for built-in copy).
Remove it in favor of custom and more efficient inlined code.
Follow-up on feedback received for CL 363075.
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If we have all channel types in a constraint, there is no structural type
if they don't all have the same channel direction (and identical element
types, of course). By allowing different channel types for the purposes of
the structural type, as long as there is not a send-only _and_ a receive-
only channel in the type set, we make it possible to find a useful, if
restricted by channel direction, structural type where before there was
none.
So if we have unrestricted and send-only channels, the structural type is
the send-only channel, and vice versa.
For all operations on channels that rely on a structural type, it's always
ok to have an unrestricted channel, so this is not affecting their behavior.
But it makes those operations more flexible in the presence of type parameters
containing mixed channel types.
For constraint type inference, where we currently may not infer a channel
at all, this change allows us to infer a more restricted channel (send- or
receive-only). If the inferred channel type is a valid type argument we win;
if not we haven't lost anything.
Use structuralType for send and receive operations and adjust related
error messages (the error message that change are the ones involving
type parameters, so historic error messages are preserved).
Fixes#45920.
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For generic functions, we can export untransformed OKEY nodes, and the
key identifier is written as an ONONAME. But in this case, we do not
want to call Resolve() on the identifier, since we may resolve to a
global type (as happens in this issue) or other global symbol with the
same name, if it exists. We just want to keep the key identifier as an
Ident node.
To solve this, I added an extra bool when exporting an ONONAME entry,
which indicates if this entry is for a key or for a global (external)
symbol. When the bool is true (this is for a key), we avoid calling
Resolve().
Fixes#49497
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Adds a new flag to 'go mod vendor' which overrides the default
'vendor' destination directory. This can be helpful for writing the
vendor tree to a temporary location for use by other tools.
The argument can be a relative or an absolute path.
This flag has no other influence on how the command behaves.
Fixes#47327
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- move structuralType/structuralString into type.go
- move functions exported for the compiler into compilersupport.go
- updated/added comments
- removed AsNamed and AsInterface - not needed by compiler
No semantic changes.
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Functions returning type parameters were erroneously being interpreted
as 'constructors' of their type parameter, resulting in them being
excluded from documentation. Fix this by explicitly excluding type
parameters when looking for defined type names among function results.
Fixes#49477
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And rename structureString to structuralString.
Now that we have an updated definition for structural types in
the (forthcoming) spec, name the corresponding function accordingly.
No semantic changes.
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We have V and T and Vu and Tu. When calling the various isX predicates
consistently use Vu and Tu.
(We could also use V an T because the predicates call under anyway,
but using Vu and Tu removes an unnecessary call to Named.under if
V or T are *Named.)
Also, removed some outdated comments.
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We already guard against this in the type checker, and it will
eventually be allowed per the accepted proposal.
Add a placeholder error code for the corresponding type checker error.
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If we reach a generic type that is part of a cycle
and we are in a type parameter list, we have a cycle
through a type parameter list, which is invalid.
Fixes#49439.
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Also, invert the boolean result. This matches Checker.validType;
it's also easier to understand. Preparation for the next CL which
detects cycles through type parameter lists.
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[ this is a roll-forward of golang.org/cl/357169 with minor changes
to fix the cmd/go/internal/modload tests: because they don't run the
go command, some initialization isn't run on the test and modroots is
empty in cases it can't be when the full command setup is done. So
directly check for workFilePath != "" instead of calling inWorkspaceMode
which checks that Init is called first, and check that modRoots is non
empty when calling mustGetSingleMainModule.]
This change corrects a bug in the handling of module loading of
workspaces. Namely, there is an assumption by the module pruning code
that if a root module is selected then the packages of that module can
be resolved without loading the whole module graph. This is not true
in workspace mode because two workspace modules can require different
versions of a dependency. Worse, one workspace module can directly
require a depencency that is transitively required by another
workspace module, changing the version of that module loaded in the
fully expanded graph.
To correct this, a new 'workspace' pruning mode is added where the
roots are the workspace modules themselves, satisfying the assumption
made by the module pruning logic.
The rest of this change accounts for the new pruning mode where it's
used and correctly sets the requirements in this pruning mode.
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Currently, when a command scheduled by bgrun fails, bgwait returns to
the caller even in case the fatal error was detected.
In case of a syntax error in one of the standard packages, as an
example, the runInstall function will try to read the generated archive
file, only to fail since the file does not exist. Since the runInstall
function is called in a goroutine, cmd/dist will continue to report
errors until all background goroutines are done.
Update the bgwait function to wait until program termination in case of
a fatal error, since returning to the caller (with an error, as an
example) will cause cmd/dist to report an additional error during the
next build phase.
Fixes#45410
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This enhances the existing line number test
to allow a specific -gcflags (e.g., -G=3)
and to permit ignoring duplicate line numbers
(which is arguably a bug, but not THIS bug,
and it lowers the risk of a flaky test).
Limited to Linux/Darwin and amd64/arm64,
also tests with "unified" mangling.
And, using these new powers, adds a test.
Updates #49436.
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The Go 1.18 code freeze has recently started. This is a time to update
all golang.org/x/... module versions that contribute packages to the
std and cmd modules in the standard library to latest master versions.
This CL updates only the tools module, keeping mod unchanged because
its lastest commit isn't ready to be vendored yet.
For #36905.
Updates #49350.
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The Go 1.18 code freeze has recently started. This is a time to update
all golang.org/x/... module versions that contribute packages to the
std and cmd modules in the standard library to latest master versions.
This CL updates only the crypto module, as well as the TestDependencies
policy to accommodate the dependency order change done in CL 345649.
The next CL will update further modules.
For #36905.
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The Go 1.18 code freeze has recently started. This is a time to update
all golang.org/x/... module versions that contribute packages to the
std and cmd modules in the standard library to latest master versions.
This CL updates only the net, text modules.
The next CL will update further ones.
For #36905.
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The Go 1.18 code freeze has recently started. This is a time to update
all golang.org/x/... module versions that contribute packages to the
std and cmd modules in the standard library to latest master versions.
This CL updates only the lower-level modules arch, sys, term for better
bisection. The next CL will update further ones.
For #36905.
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When //go:embed d matches directory d, it embeds the directory
tree rooted at d, but it excludes files beginning with . and _,
as well as files having problematic names that will not be packaged
into modules (names such as .git and com1).
After long discussions on #42328 and #43854, we decided to keep
the behavior of excluding . and _ files by default, but to allow the pattern
prefix 'all:' to override this default. This CL implements that change.
Note that paths like .git and com1 are still excluded, as they must be,
since they will never be packed into a module.
Fixes#43854.
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In stencil.go, change doubleCheck to false, which will turn off some
double-checking code which isn't needed generally, now that we have lots
of tests of end-to-end runs.
Also, removed checkDictionary() which is unused and is unlikely to be
useful in the future.
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This is a port of CL 360955 to go/types. Note that go/types and types2
differ in handling of untyped nil within both Checker.shift and
Checker.implicitTypeAndValue.
A missing comment was added to Checker.indexExpr.
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Recent changes to runtime enabled crashdumps, which under some
circumstances apparently might result in memory being uploaded to
Microsoft. A change like this should go through the proper proposals
process where we can discuss how to gate it and what all of its
implications are.
This reverts CL 307372 and its cleanup CL 360617.
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This change corrects a bug in the handling of module loading of
workspaces. Namely, there is an assumption by the module pruning code
that if a root module is selected then the packages of that module can
be resolved without loading the whole module graph. This is not true
in workspace mode because two workspace modules can require different
versions of a dependency. Worse, one workspace module can directly
require a depencency that is transitively required by another
workspace module, changing the version of that module loaded in the
fully expanded graph.
To correct this, a new 'workspace' pruning mode is added where the
roots are the workspace modules themselves, satisfying the assumption
made by the module pruning logic.
The rest of this change accounts for the new pruning mode where it's
used and correctly sets the requirements in this pruning mode.
Change-Id: I5d4d9877e492e196681f6ee9f8f18a08b4e95c61
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CL 361411 improved error message for go version requirement, but forgot
to update the test in cmd/go to match new error message. That causes
longtest builders failed.
This CL changes mod_vendor_goversion.txt to match compiler error, and
limit fixedbugs/issue49368.go to run with -G=3 only.
Updates #49368
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This reverts commit 759eaa22ad.
Reason to revert: break unified IR builder
Though the unified IR is not for go1.18, it's the only user of types2
lazy resolution APIs at this moment. And it consistently failed after
CL 362254 is the sign that the change was wrong somehow.
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TestPanicSystemstack spins up a subprocess that has 2 goroutines
deadlock on a runtime lock while on the system stack, with GOMAXPROCS=2.
Each goroutine is going to be running on a P, and then is going to wedge
itself up on that P.
If a GC is active and a worker starts executing (using a P), then it
could try to preempt a goroutine that is already blocked. It won't be
able to, so it'll just sit there forever trying to suspend it. At this
point there are no more Ps to execute the remaining goroutine that needs
to print something so the parent process can continue the test.
This change fixes this issue by disabling GCs in the child process. An
alternative fix could be to increase GOMAXPROCS in the child, but maybe
letting the GC be on (which assumes it'll always be able to *eventually*
suspend a G) is just asking for trouble.
Fixes#49388.
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Currently the debug call protocol implementation we use for testing is
riddled with write barriers, and called from a signal handler. This is
not safe, as write barriers need a P to execute.
Ideally this implementation would be rewritten to avoid the write
barriers, but it's not straightforward, and needs some thought. As a
temporary measure, disable GC during the debug call tests to avoid a
write barrier.
Note that this does not indicate a problem with real use of the debug
call protocol. Only our test implementation has this issue, because it
needs to get executed in a signal handler, normally a separate process
is interfacing with the protocol via process signals and ptrace (and the
like).
Fixes#49370.
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Make it explicit in the code where we call under.
The asNamed and asTypeParam converters need to
stay: asNamed does resolution if necessary, and
asTypeParam may or may not call under() depending
on the next CL.
Reviewed uses of asNamed and .(*Named) for correctness.
Removed unnecessary Named.resolve call in lookup.
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Go 1.17 introduced an unnecessary change to when a zip's data descriptor
is read for file entries, how it is parsed and how the crc32 field is
used.
Before Go 1.17, the data descriptor was read immediately after a file
entry's content. This continuous read is a pattern existing applications
have come to rely upon (for example, where reads at specific offsets
might be translated to HTTP range requests).
In Go 1.17, all data descriptors are immediately read upon opening the
file. This results in scattered and non-continuous reads of the archive,
and depending on the underlying reader, might have severe performance
implications. In addition, an additional object is now initialized for
each entry, but is mostly redundant.
Previously, the crc32 field in the data descriptor would return an error
if it did not match the central directory's entry. This check has
seemingly been unintentionally removed. If the central directory crc32
is invalid and a data descriptor is present, no error is returned.
This change reverts to the previous handling of data descriptors, before
CL 312310.
Fixes#48374Fixes#49089
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Mark a struct as "complete" with a non-nil (but possibly zero length)
fields list. Add a test when type-checking struct composite literals,
the same way we do for other composite literal types.
Fixes#49276.
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Make system cert pools special, such that when one has extra roots
added to it we run verifications twice, once using the platform
verifier, if available, and once using the Go verifier, merging the
results.
This change re-enables SystemCertPool on Windows, but explicitly does
not return anything from CertPool.Subjects (which matches the behavior
of macOS). CertPool.Subjects is also marked deprecated.
Fixes#46287Fixes#16736
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CL 344955 and CL 359476 removed almost all // +build lines, but leaving
some assembly files and generating scripts. Also, some files were added
with // +build lines after CL 359476 was merged. Remove these or rename
files where more appropriate.
For #41184
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The previous change was an automated change that made gcPercent a
type-safe atomic variable. However, that introduced a lot of redundant
formal atomic loads of the variable. Remove them by only loading once in
each case, and reusing the value.
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Addr's MarshalBinary required two allocations in the case of a zone
existing, and AddrPort and Prefix both required three. This refactors
things slightly so that each marshal function only needs a single
allocation.
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When VerifyOptions.Roots is nil, default to using the platform X.509
certificate verification APIs on darwin, rather than using the Go
verifier. Since our oldest supported version of macOS is 10.12, we are
able to use the modern verification APIs, and don't need to resort to
the complex chain building trickery employed by chromium et al.
Unfortunately there is not a clean way to programmatically add test
roots to the system trust store that the builders would tolerate. The
most obvious solution, using 'security add-trusted-cert' requires human
interaction for authorization. We could also manually add anchors to
the constructed SecTrustRef, but that would require adding a whole
bunch of plumbing for test functionality, and would mean we weren't
really testing the actual non-test path. The path I've chosen here is
to just utilize existing valid, and purposefully invalid, trusted
chains, from google.com and the badssl.com test suite. This requires
external network access, but most accurately reflects real world
contexts.
This change removes the x509.SystemCertPool() functionality, which will
be ammended in a follow-up change which supports the suggested hybrid
pool approach described in #46287.
Updates #46287Fixes#42414Fixes#38888Fixes#35631Fixes#19561
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The Addr type got an encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler implementation, but not
AddrPort and Prefix. This commit adds the missing implementation of that
interface to these types. It also adds two round trip tests that follow
the template of the existing one for Addr.
Updates #49298.
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We have AddrFrom4, AddrFrom6, AddrFromSlice and As4, As6, but we are
missing AsSlice, so this commit adds the missing function. It also gets
rid of the less ergonomic and inconsistently named IPAddrParts.
Updates #49298.
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This change allows the check to pass unmodified under GopherJS, which
stack traces are formatted differently (due to being generated by
NodeJS). There are no other functions named `interestingGoroutines` in
the standard library, so it's very unlikely to create false negatives,
and will allow reduce the number of overlays GopherJS needs to maintain.
Change-Id: I925594c6c313ca35805811f240c8528241950547
GitHub-Last-Rev: 26b32efb22
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#49128
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The old implement passed start - 1 or end in func lookup to adjust the offset.But if the time is close to the last zoneTrans, like the issue, testcase and comment, the "start" from lookup will be omega. It can't be adjusted correctly.
Fixes#49284
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Title doesn't handle Unicode punctuation and language-specific
capitalization rules. Replace the BUG comment with a Deprecated
one, suggesting a more robust alternative, and allowing Title
to be exposed to tooling.
Fixes#48367.
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Currently, newstack loads gp.stackguard0 twice to check for different
poison values. The race window between these two checks can lead to
unintentional stack doubling, and ultimately to stack overflows.
Specifically, newstack checks if stackguard0 is stackPreempt first,
then it checks if it's stackForceMove. If stackguard0 is set to
stackForceMove on entry, but changes to stackPreempt between the two
checks, newstack will incorrectly double the stack allocation.
Fix this by loading stackguard0 exactly once and then checking it
against different poison values.
The effect of this is relatively minor because stackForceMove is only
used by a small number of runtime tests. I found this because
mayMorestackMove uses stackForceMove aggressively, which makes this
failure mode much more likely.
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The amd64/arm64 relocation processing is used as a template
and updated for ppc64le.
This requires updating the TOC relocation handling code to
support linux type TOC relocations too (note, AIX uses
TOC-indirect accesses).
Noteably, the shared flag of go functions is used as a proxy
for the local entry point offset encoded in elf objects. Functions
in go ppc64le shared objects always[1] insert 2 instructions to
regenerate the TOC pointer.
[1] excepting a couple special runtime functions, see preprocess
in obj9.go for specific details of this behavior.
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consistentHeapStats is updated during a stack allocation, so a stack
growth during an acquire or release could cause another acquire to
happen before the operation completes fully. This may lead to an invalid
sequence number.
Fixes#49395.
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Currently the scavenger is paced to 1% of 1 CPU because it had
scalability problems. As of the last few CLs, that should be largely
resolved. This change resolves the TODO and paces the scavenger
according to 1% of overall CPU time.
This change is made separately to allow it to be more easily rolled
back.
Change-Id: I1ab4de24ba41c564960701634a128a813c55ece9
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Currently the scavenge rate is determined by a bunch of ad-hoc
mechanisms. Just use a controller instead, now that we have one.
To facilitate this, the scavenger now attempts to scavenge for at least
1 ms at a time, because any less and the timer system is too imprecise to
give useful feedback to the controller. Also increase the amount that we
scavenge at once, to try to reduce the overheads involved (at the
expense of a little bit of latency).
This change also modifies the controller to accept an update period,
because it's useful to allow that to be variable.
Change-Id: I8a15b2355d0a7c6cbac68c957082d5819618f7d7
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This change adds a new debug flag that makes the runtime map pages
PROT_NONE in sysUnused on Linux, in addition to the usual madvise calls.
This behavior mimics the behavior of decommit on Windows, and is helpful
in debugging the scavenger. sysUsed is also updated to re-map the pages
as PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, mimicing Windows' explicit commit behavior.
Change-Id: Iaac5fcd0e6920bd1d0e753dd4e7f0c0b128fe842
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This change modifies the scavenger to no longer hold the heap lock while
actively scavenging pages. To achieve this, the change also:
* Reverses the locking behavior of the (*pageAlloc).scavenge API, to
only acquire the heap lock when necessary.
* Introduces a new lock on the scavenger-related fields in a pageAlloc
so that access to those fields doesn't require the heap lock. There
are a few places in the scavenge path, notably reservation, that
requires synchronization. The heap lock is far too heavy handed for
this case.
* Changes the scavenger to marks pages that are actively being scavenged
as allocated, and "frees" them back to the page allocator the usual
way.
* Lifts the heap-growth scavenging code out of mheap.grow, where the
heap lock is held, and into allocSpan, just after the lock is
released. Releasing the lock during mheap.grow is not feasible if we
want to ensure that allocation always makes progress (post-growth,
another allocator could come in and take all that space, forcing the
goroutine that just grew the heap to do so again).
This change means that the scavenger now must do more work for each
scavenge, but it is also now much more scalable. Although in theory it's
not great by always taking the locked paths in the page allocator, it
takes advantage of some properties of the allocator:
* Most of the time, the scavenger will be working with one page at a
time. The page allocator's locked path is optimized for this case.
* On the allocation path, it doesn't need to do the find operation at
all; it can go straight to setting bits for the range and updating the
summary structure.
Change-Id: Ie941d5e7c05dcc96476795c63fef74bcafc2a0f1
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The first stack-trace in #49361 shows that traceBuf must precede fin in
lockrank ordering, since traceBuf is acquired in StartTrace(), which
eventually leads to getting fin in queueFinalizer(). It is fine to move
traceBuf above fin, since there are no other conflicting dependencies.
The second stack trace shows that there is an edge bewtween reflectOffs
and fin, since reflectOffs is acquired in addReflectOff, and map
operations can lead to an allocation that eventually causes fin to be
acquired in queueFinalizer().
Fixes#49361
Change-Id: I8e857ef9ecdff37fdd229e4dba22e15bc71d4ba5
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The argument liveness tests expect outputs where a dead stack slot
has a poisoned value. If the test function is preempted at the
prologue, it will go with the morestack code path which will spill
all the argument registers. Mark them nosplit to avoid that.
Should fix#49354.
Change-Id: I3b13e72e925748687a53c494bfaa70f07d9496fa
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CL 360057 fixed missing update source type in storeArgOrLoad. However,
we should only update the type when processing struct/array. If we
update the type right before calling storeArgOrLoad, we may generate a
value with invalid type, e.g, OpStructSelect with non-struct type.
Fixes#49378
Change-Id: Ib7e10f72f818880f550aae5c9f653db463ce29b0
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Currently, we rely on a "crawling" step during export to identify
function and method bodies that need to be exported or re-exported so
we can trim out unnecessary ones and reduce build artifact sizes. To
catch cases where we expect a function to be inlinable but we failed
to export its body, we made this condition a fatal compiler error.
However, with generics, it's much harder to perfectly identify all
function bodies that need to be exported; and several attempts at
tweaking the algorithm have resulted in still having failure cases.
So for now, this CL changes a missing inline body into a graceful
failure instead.
Change-Id: I04b0872d0dcaae9c3de473e92ce584e4ec6fd782
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The current code, introduced in CL 2422, mixes K bits of entropy with
the private key and message digest to generate the signature nonce,
where K is half the bit size of the curve. While the ECDLP complexity
(and hence security level) of a curve is half its bit size, the birthday
bound on K bits is only K/2. For P-224, this means we should expect a
collision after 2^56 signatures over the same message with the same key.
A collision, which is unlikely, would still not be a major practical
concern, because the scheme would fall back to a secure deterministic
signature scheme, and simply leak the fact that the two signed messages
are the same (which is presumably already public).
Still, we can simplify the code and remove the eventuality by always
drawing 256 bits of entropy.
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This adds a debugging hook for optionally calling a "maymorestack"
function in the prologue of any function that might call morestack
(whether it does at run time or not). The maymorestack function will
let us improve lock checking and add debugging modes that stress
function preemption and stack growth.
Passes toolstash-check -all (except on js/wasm, where toolstash
appears to be broken)
Fixes#48297.
Change-Id: I27197947482b329af75dafb9971fc0d3a52eaf31
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This moves and slightly generalizes the -d debug flag parser from
cmd/compile/internal/base to cmd/internal/objabi so that we can use
the same debug flag syntax in other tools.
This makes a few minor tweaks to implementation details. The flag
itself is now just a flag.Value that gets constructed explicitly,
rather than at init time, and we've cleaned up the implementation a
little (e.g., using a map instead of a linear search of a slice). The
help text is now automatically alphabetized. Rather than describing
the values of some flags in the help text footer, we simply include it
in the flags' help text and make sure multi-line help text renders
sensibly.
For #48297.
Change-Id: Id373ee3b767e456be483fb28c110d025149be532
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A code comment on amd64 for windows and plan9 contained a snippet for
splitting apart the sec and nsec components of a unix timestamp, with
produced assembly below, which was then cleaned up by hand. When arm64
was ported, that code snippet in the comment went through the compiler
to produce some code that was then pasted and cleaned up. Unfortunately,
the comment had a typo in it, containing 8 zeros instead of 9.
This resulted in the constant used in the assembly being wrong, spotted
by @bufflig's eagle eyes. So, this commit fixes the comment on all three
platforms, and the assembly on windows/arm64.
Fixes#48072.
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TestHammerStoreLoad involves a stress test of StorePointer, which has a
write barrier. The "pointer" that is being written is not a real value,
which is generally fine (though not *really* safe) on 64-bit systems
because they never point to an actual object.
On 32-bit systems, however, this is much more likely. Because I can't
figure out how to rewrite the test such that it still is testing the
same conditions but is also using real pointers, just disable the GC
during the test, and make sure there isn't one currently in progress.
Fixes#49362.
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The new GC pacer has a bug where the hard goal isn't set in relation to
the original heap goal, but rather to the one already extrapolated for
overshoot.
In practice, I have never once seen this case arise because the
extrapolated goal used for overshoot is conservative. No test because
writing a test for this case is impossible in the idealized model the
pacer tests create. It is possible to simulate but will take more work.
For now, just leave a TODO.
Change-Id: I24ff710016cd8100fad54f71b2c8cdea0f7dfa79
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These error messages contain the expected shortened revision in braces,
but don't explicitly tell the user that this is the expected one.
Just unified it with the "does not match version-control timestamp" error which does the same...
Change-Id: I8e07df7bd776fd1b39c4c90c4788cb3d626ea00b
GitHub-Last-Rev: d14681ad08
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#42578
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In modules that specify 'go 1.17' or higher, the go.mod file
explicitly requires modules for all packages transitively imported by
the main module. Users tend to use 'go mod download' to prepare for
testing the main module itself, so we should only download those
relevant modules.
In 'go 1.16' and earlier modules, we continue to download all modules
in the module graph (because we cannot in general tell which ones are
relevant without loading the full package import graph).
'go mod download all' continues to download every module in
'go list all', as it did before.
Fixes#44435
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The behavior of all Curve methods and package functions when provided an
off-curve point is undefined, except for IsOnCurve which should really
always return false, not panic.
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Adjust TypeDefn(), which is used by reportTypeLoop(), to work for nodes
with no Ntype set (which are all nodes in -G=3 mode). Normally,
reportTypeLoop() would not be called, because the types2 typechecker
would have already caught it. This is a possible way to report an
unusual type loop involving type params, which is not being caught by
the types2 type checker.
Updates #48962
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Currently allocToCache ham-handedly calls pageAlloc.allocRange on the
full size of the cache. This is fine as long as scavenged bits are never
set when alloc bits are set. This is true right now, but won't be true
as of the next CL.
This change makes allocToCache more carefully set the bits. Note that in
the allocToCache path, we were also calling update *twice*, erroneously.
The first time, with contig=true! Luckily today there's no correctness
error there because the page cache is small enough that the contig=true
logic doesn't matter, but this should at least improve allocation
performance a little bit.
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This doesn't handle every possible scenario,
but improves the one we can control. For example,
if the worker panics for some reason, we have no
way of knowing whether the panic occurred in an
expected way (while executing the fuzz target) or
due to an internal error in the worker. So any
panic will still be treated as a crash.
However, if it fails due to some internal bug that
we know how to catch, then the error should be
reported to the user without a new crasher being
written to testdata.
This is very difficult to test. The reasons an
internal error would occur is because something went
very wrong, and we have a bug in our code (which is
why they were previously panics). So simulating
a problem like this in a test is not really feasible.
Fixes#48804
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This change implements the GC pacer redesign outlined in #44167 and the
accompanying design document, behind a GOEXPERIMENT flag that is on by
default.
In addition to adding the new pacer, this CL also includes code to track
and account for stack and globals scan work in the pacer and in the
assist credit system.
The new pacer also deviates slightly from the document in that it
increases the bound on the minimum trigger ratio from 0.6 (scaled by
GOGC) to 0.7. The logic behind this change is that the new pacer much
more consistently hits the goal (good!) leading to slightly less
frequent GC cycles, but _longer_ ones (in this case, bad!). It turns out
that the cost of having the GC on hurts throughput significantly (per
byte of memory used), though tail latencies can improve by up to 10%! To
be conservative, this change moves the value to 0.7 where there is a
small improvement to both throughput and latency, given the memory use.
Because the new pacer accounts for the two most significant sources of
scan work after heap objects, it is now also safer to reduce the minimum
heap size without leading to very poor amortization. This change thus
decreases the minimum heap size to 512 KiB, which corresponds to the
fact that the runtime has around 200 KiB of scannable globals always
there, up-front, providing a baseline.
Benchmark results: https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20211001.6
tile38's KNearest benchmark shows a memory increase, but throughput (and
latency) per byte of memory used is better.
gopher-lua showed an increase in both CPU time and memory usage, but
subsequent attempts to reproduce this behavior are inconsistent.
Sometimes the overall performance is better, sometimes it's worse. This
suggests that the benchmark is fairly noisy in a way not captured by the
benchmarking framework itself.
biogo-igor is the only benchmark to show a significant performance loss.
This benchmark exhibits a very high GC rate, with relatively little work
to do in each cycle. The idle mark workers are quite active. In the new
pacer, mark phases are longer, mark assists are fewer, and some of that
time in mark assists has shifted to idle workers. Linux perf indicates
that the difference in CPU time can be mostly attributed to write-barrier
slow path related calls, which in turn indicates that the write barrier
being on for longer is the primary culprit. This also explains the memory
increase, as a longer mark phase leads to more memory allocated black,
surviving an extra cycle and contributing to the heap goal.
For #44167.
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On ARM64 PE, when external linking, the PE relocation does not
have an explicit addend, and instead has the addend encoded in
the instruction or data. An instruction (e.g. ADRP, ADD) has
limited width for the addend, so when the addend is large we use
a label symbol, which points to the middle of the original target
symbol, and a smaller addend. But for an absolute address
relocation in the data section, we have the full width to encode
the addend and we should not use the label symbol. Also, since we
do not adjust the addend in the data, using the label symbol will
actually make it point to the wrong address. E.g for an R_ADDR
relocation targeting x+0x123456, we should emit 0x123456 in the
data with an IMAGE_REL_ARM64_ADDR64 relocation pointing to x,
whereas the current code emits 0x123456 in the data with an
IMAGE_REL_ARM64_ADDR64 relocation pointing to the label symbol
x+1MB, so it will actually be resolved to x+0x223456. This CL
fixes this.
Fixes#47557.
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In order to know the actual number of bytes
of the entire corpus entry, the coordinator
would likely need to unmarshal the bytes and
tally up the length. That's more work than it
is worth, so this change just clarifies that
the printed # of bytes is the length of the
entire file, not just the entry itself.
Fixes#48989
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https://golang.org/cl/246763 accidentally changed this to assign the old
value of vdsoPC to the upper half of sec as that is the last value in
R1.
The old value of vdsoPC is usually zero, so this typically works.
However, the reentrant case will have a non-zero value, resulting in a
bogus returned time. I am unsure if walltime is reachable from a signal
handler, so this may never occur.
Change-Id: I8562d6ec2a845fcffee9618d994b8ea57fbd199e
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This enables the elimination of convertibleToImpl again,
with the code structure close to the original non-generic
version, and closely matching the structure of assignableTo.
We also don't need the hasTerm tests; instead we can rely
directly on the mechanism of TypeParam.is which is feeding
a nil term if there are no specific types.
Change-Id: I0385acca779d75c3c961d06afb464714fe51705d
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Don't inline a function fn that has no shape parameters, but is passed
at least one shape arg. This means we must be inlining a non-generic
function fn that was passed into a generic function, and can be called
with a shape arg because it matches an appropriate type parameter. But
fn may include an interface conversion (that may be applied to a shape
arg) that was not apparent when we first created the instantiation of
the generic function. We can't handle this if we actually do the
inlining, since we want to know all interface conversions immediately
after stenciling. So, we avoid inlining in this case.
Fixes#49309.
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Update cmd/doc and go/doc for the generics, by adding handling for type
parameters and the new embedded interface elements.
Specifically:
- Format type parameters when summarizing type and function nodes.
- Find the origin type name for instantiation expressions, so that
methods are associated with generic type declarations.
- Generalize the handling of embedding 'error' in interfaces to
arbitrary predeclared types.
- Keep embedded type literals.
- Update filtering to descend into embedded type literals.
Also add "any" to the list of predeclared types.
Updates #49210
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The x/sys/windows package currently uses go:linkname for other facilities
inside of runtime that are not suitable to be exposed as a public API
due to their dangers but are still necessary for manipulating any
low-level plumbing that the runtime controls.
Logging, via the built-in println and panic handler, is one such
low-level plumbing feature. In this case, x/sys/windows/svc needs to be
able to redirect panics to the Windows event log. Because the event log
is a complicated interface, this requires a bit more fiddling than the
simple solution used on Android (baking it into runtime itself), and
because Windows services are very diverse, the event log might not even
always be a desirable destination.
This commit accomplishes this by exposing a function pointer called
"overrideWrite" that low-level runtime packages like x/sys/windows/svc
can use to redirect output logs toward the event log or otherwise.
It is not safe or acceptable to use as a generic mechanism, and for that
reason, we wouldn't want to expose this as a real stable API, similar to
the other instances of go:linkname in x/sys/windows. But for packages
that must interoperate with low-level Go runtime fundamentals, this is a
safety hatch for packages that are developed in tandem with the runtime.
x/sys/windows is one such package.
Updates #42888.
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The test had been setting an arbitrary 200ms timeout to allow the
server's handler to set up before timing out. That is not only
potentially flaky on slow machines, but also typically much longer
than necessary. Replace the hard-coded timeout with a much shorter
initial timeout, and use exponential backoff to lengthen it if needed.
This allows the test to be run about 20x faster in the typical case,
which may make it easier to reproduce rare failure modes by running
with a higher -count flag.
For #43120
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It appears Windows 7 ignores WER_FAULT_REPORTING_NO_UI WerSetFlags
API flag.
And now after CL 307372, runtime will display WER GUI dialogue.
We don't want to introduce random GUI dialogues during Go program
execution. So disable dump crash creation on Windows 7 altogether.
Updates #20498
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These functions are exported for the compiler and are used after
type checking is finished. There is no need to call under() in
their implementations; they can rely entirely on the public API.
This opens the door to moving them into the compiler eventually.
They may also be slightly more efficient.
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- reordered some functions for better organization
- renamed single arguments typ to t for consistency
- updated some comments
No functional changes.
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Rename the isX predicates to allX to clearly identify that these
predicates are looking inside type parameters.
Introduce is_X as predicates that do not look
inside type parameters so we can see all call sites.
The next CL will rename them all back to isX.
Review all call sites and use correct predicate.
Replace the single helper function is with isBasic and allBasic.
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Type parameters only exist within the scope of a type or function
declaration, so there is really no reason to package-qualify them. It is
also confusing to do so, as it makes their type string look like a
defined type.
Fixes#49215
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When drivers return driver.ErrBadConn, no meaningful
information about what the cause of the problem is
returned. Ideally the driver.ErrBadConn would be
always caught with the retry loop, but this is not
always the case. Drivers today must choose between
returning a useful error and use the rety logic.
This allows supporting both.
Fixes#47142
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Fix idle connection reuse so that ConnMaxIdleTime clears down excessive
idle connections.
This now ensures that db.freeConn is ordered by returnedAt and that
connections that have been idle for the shortest period are reused
first.
In addition connectionCleanerRunLocked updates the next check deadline
based on idle and maximum life time information so that we avoid waiting
up to double MaxIdleTime to close connections.
Corrected the calling timer of connectionCleaner.
Fixes#39471
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On 64-bit, this is more efficient, and on ARM64, this prevents the time
from moving backwards due to the weaker memory model. On ARM32 due to
the weaker memory model, we issue a memory barrier.
Updates #48072.
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Pointers to arrays can be used to cast from a slice. We need
the shape of such type params to be different so we can compile
those casts correctly.
This is kind of a big hammer to fix#49295. It would be nice to
only do this when we know there's a []T->*[N]T conversion.
Fixes#49295
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TestCPUProfileMultithreadMagnitude compares Go's CPU profile against the
OS's accounting of the process's execution time, expecting them to be
near equal. Background work from the runtime (especially in the garbage
collector) can add significant noise to that measurement and flakiness
to the test. Disable automatic GC cycles during the test.
Updates #49065
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This provides the runtime glue (_rt0_riscv64_linux_lib) for c-archive and c-shared
support, along with enabling both of these buildmodes on linux/riscv64.
Both misc/cgo/testcarchive and misc/cgo/testcshared now pass on this platform.
Fixes#47100
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The X3 (aka GP) register will potentially be loaded with the __global_pointer$ symbol
during program start up (usually by the dynamic linker). As such, non-Go code may depend
on the contents of GP and calculate offsets based on it, including code called via cgo
and signal handlers installed by non-Go code. As such, stop using the X3 register so
that there are fewer issues interacting between Go and non-Go code.
While here remove the X4 (TP) name from the assembler such that any references must
use the 'TP' name. This should reduce the likelihood of accidental use (like we do
for the 'g' register). The same applies for X3 (GP) when the -shared flag is given.
Updates #47100
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This is a port of both CL 360396 and CL 360796 to go/types. The latter
is added to avoid introducing an intermediate bug.
An error message was adjusted in issue49296.go2, with a TODO to switch
to the types2 error.
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Previously, opening a zip with (*Reader).Open could result in a panic if
the zip contained a file whose name was exclusively made up of slash
characters or ".." path elements.
Open could also panic if passed the empty string directly as an argument.
Now, any files in the zip whose name could not be made valid for
fs.FS.Open will be skipped, and no longer added to the fs.FS file list,
although they are still accessible through (*Reader).File.
Note that it was already the case that a file could be accessible from
(*Reader).Open with a name different from the one in (*Reader).File, as
the former is the cleaned name, while the latter is the original one.
Finally, made the actual panic site robust as a defense-in-depth measure.
Fixes CVE-2021-41772
Fixes#48085
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This is a port of CL 358597 to go/types. A comment was missing in the
base of applyTypeFunc, which had been there since the initial check-in
of types2; somehow it was not in go/types.
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Currently, the syscall test suite takes very little time to run. It
stands to reason that pretty much every time, zero GCs execute.
With CL 309869, this changes because the minimum heap size is lowered,
triggering two bugs in the test suite.
One bug is in TestFcntlFlock, where a raw FD is wrapped in an os.File
whose last reference is passed into a Cmd. That FD is then closed by a
defer syscall.Close, instead of the os.File's Close, so the finalizer
may fire *after* that FD has already been reused by another test.
The second bug is in the child helper process of TestPassFD, where
there's a small window in which a temp file's FD is encoded for an
out-of-band unix domain socket message to the parent, but not yet sent.
The point of encoding is also the last reference that FD's os.File, so a
finalizer may run at any time. While it's safe for the finalizer to run
after the FD is sent, if it runs before, the send will fail, since unix
domain sockets require that any sent FDs are valid.
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This CL replaces monoEdge's "report" field with fields "pos" and
"typ", and pushes the logic for formatting them into the report
loop. This avoids needing to allocate a function closure for each
edge.
Also tweak a test case so the two type parameters involved in the
cycle aren't both "T" so they're easier to understand.
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This test assumes that two successive TCP connections will use different
source ports. This does not appear to be a universally safe assumption.
Rewrite the test to use httptrace to detect connection reuse instead.
Fixes#46707
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It is now possible to do completely allocation-free UDP.
This is implemented completely separately from ReadFromUDP
because ReadFromUDP exists in a delicate balance to allow
mid-stack inlining. After performance-sensitive callers have
migrated to ReadFromUDPAddrPort, we may be able to simplify
ReadFromUDP to call ReadFromUDPAddrPort.
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name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
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See the recent change optimizing WriteMsgUDPAddrPort
for an explanation of why this change includes copy/paste/modify
instead of implementing WriteToUDP using WriteToUDPAddrPort.
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This CL adds a check to ensure that generic Go code doesn't involve
any unbounded recursive instantiation, which are incompatible with an
implementation that uses static instantiation (i.e., monomorphization
or compile-time dictionary construction).
Updates #48098.
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This is a port of CL 357917 to go/types. Some error messages in
assignability.go2 had to be adjusted. I left a TODO to investigate
whether we should align error messages.
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This is a port of CL 358594 to go/types. Some code in conversions.go had
to be trivially reorganized to align with types2 -- I'm not sure how
go/types diverged from the base.
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For constraint type inference failures where the type parameter doesn't
match the constraint, print the type parameter rather than its type name
object. This provides more flexibility for improving the error message
down the road.
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When converting a constant to a type parameter, the result is never
constant (type parameters are not constant types), but we still need
to verfy that the constant is representable by each specific type in
the type set of the type parameter.
Fixes#49247.
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Use gp.m.curg instead of the gp when recording cpu profiler stack
traces. This ensures profiler labels are captured when systemstack or similar
is executing on behalf of the current goroutine.
After this there are still rare cases of samples containing the labelHog
function, so more work might be needed. This patch should fix ~99% of the
problem.
Fixes#48577.
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TestExec and TestExecHelper check for a workaround of a particular OS
bug on darwin that's triggered more often via asynchronous preemption.
As part of this, the test sets up 100 CPU-bound goroutines, and sets
GOMAXPROCS to 50, sleeping for a little bit before calling Exec. Thus
far, this is fine because the scheduler runs the Execing goroutine in a
timely manner. However, CL 309869 will reduce the minimum heap size,
causing a GC to happen during the test.
On a 16 CPU machine, with GOMAXPROCS at 50, and 100 CPU-bound
goroutines, both the OS scheduler and the Go scheduler are severly
oversaturated. As a result, the test often (not always, but often) runs
out for the full lifetime of those 100 goroutines, which run for about 1
second.
The minimum heap size reduction is not necessary to trigger this; an
additional call to runtime.GC in the helper is also sufficient to
trigger this delay.
The delay on its own isn't great, since it adds a whole second to
all.bash on its own. However, it also seems correlated with other
subprocess tests in the syscall package, namely TestPassFD and
TestFcntlFlock. These tests fail in a fairly superficial way: the file
descriptor for the temporary directories they make gets clobbered, is
closed, or becomes stale.
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Add asan tests to check the use of Go with -asan option.
Currenly, the address sanitizer in Go only checks for error
memory access to heap objects.
TODO: Enable check for error memory access to global objects.
Updates #44853.
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Go exchanges siginfo and sigevent structures with the kernel. They
contain unions, but Go's use is limited to the first few fields. Pad out
the rest so the size Go sees is the same as what the Linux kernel sees.
This is a follow-up to CL 342052 which added the sigevent struct without
padding, and to CL 353136 which added the padding but with an assertion
that confused several type-checkers. It updates the siginfo struct as
well so there are no bad examples in the defs_linux_*.go files.
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Add explicit address sanitizer instrumentation to the runtime and
syscall packages. The compiler does not instrument the runtime
package. It does instrument the syscall package, but we need to add
a couple of cases that it can't see.
Refer to the implementation of the asan malloc runtime library,
this patch also allocates extra memory as the redzone, around the
returned memory region, and marks the redzone as unaddressable to
detect the overflows or underflows.
Updates #44853.
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This is one step towards optimizing WriteMsgUDPAddrPort.
Further steps remain, namely to avoid the syscall.Sockaddr interface,
as we do for UDPConn.WriteToUDP and UDPConn.ReadFromUDP.
A previous change optimized ReadMsgUDPAddrPort by having
ReadMsgUDP call ReadMsgUDPAddrPort rather than the other way around.
This change does not implement WriteMsgUDP in terms of WriteMsgUDPAddrPort,
because a few layers deep, on posix platforms only
(in ipToSockaddrInet4 and ipToSockaddrInet6),
is special handling of zero-length IP addresses and IPv4zero.
It treats IP(nil) as equivalent to 0.0.0.0 or ::,
and 0.0.0.0 as equivalent to :: in an IPv6 context.
Based on the comments, I suspect that this treatment was intended
for the Listen* API, not the Write* API, but it affects both,
and I am nervous about changing the behavior for Write*.
The netip package doesn't have a way to represent a "zero-length IP address"
as distinct from an invalid IP address (which is a good thing),
so to implement WriteMsgUDP using WriteMsgUDPAddrPort,
we would have to duplicate this special handling at the start of WriteMsgUDP.
But this handling depends on whether the UDPConn is an IPv4 or an IPv6 conn,
which is also platform-specific information.
As a result, every attempt I made to implement WriteMsgUDP using
WriteMsgUDPAddrPort while preserving behavior ended up
being considerably worse than copy/paste/modify.
This does mean that WriteMsgUDP and WriteMsgUDPAddrPort will have
different behavior in these cases.
name old time/op new time/op delta
ReadWriteMsgUDPAddrPort-8 5.29µs ± 6% 5.02µs ± 7% -5.14% (p=0.000 n=13+15)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
ReadWriteMsgUDPAddrPort-8 128B ± 0% 64B ± 0% -50.00% (p=0.000 n=15+15)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
ReadWriteMsgUDPAddrPort-8 4.00 ± 0% 2.00 ± 0% -50.00% (p=0.000 n=15+15)
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Instead of implementing ReadMsgUDPAddrPort in terms of ReadMsgUDP,
do it the other way around. This keeps the code minimal while
still avoiding allocs.
We could also rearrange ReadMsgUDP to be mid-stack inlined to avoid
allocating the *UDPAddr, but anyone who's trying to eliminate
allocs should use ReadMsgUDPAddrPort instead anyway,
because ReadMsgUDP will always allocate at least once (the IP slice).
name old time/op new time/op delta
ReadWriteMsgUDPAddrPort-8 5.26µs ± 3% 5.29µs ± 6% ~ (p=0.429 n=12+13)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
ReadWriteMsgUDPAddrPort-8 176B ± 0% 128B ± 0% -27.27% (p=0.000 n=15+15)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
ReadWriteMsgUDPAddrPort-8 5.00 ± 0% 4.00 ± 0% -20.00% (p=0.000 n=15+15)
Change-Id: I15228cb4ec4f13f2f390407b6c62c44c228e7201
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Previously, when resolving references of form
(https://golang.org/?hello).ResolveReference(?)
we only used URL.RawQuery to determine whether or not a query part is
defined. Go 1.7 introduced URL.ForceQuery as a flag for the situation
where a query part is provided but empty. But we did not use it in
ResolveReference. This leads to the erroneous output
https://golang.org/?hello
when the correct output should be
https://golang.org/?
This commit rectifies that error.
Fixes#46033
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When type inference cannot infer type arguments it prints the list of
inferred type arguments (often empty) at the end of the error message.
This was meant as debugging support only. Removed for now.
Eventually we should provide a better error message.
Fixes#49272.
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If a identical input is already present in the corpus, don't re-add it.
This may happen when the same input produces a different coverage map,
causing the coordinator to think it has found a new input.
This fixes a race between reading/writing cached inputs.
Fixes#48721
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This is a port of CL 357814 from go/types to types2 with minor
adjustments due to small differences in error handling code.
Change-Id: I72ecc4532e8349f569cabb38006f3d8ff517bf30
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When checking assignability, a value of a named type (incl. a type parameter)
can never be assigned to a variable of a differently named type. Specifically,
if the types are two differently named type parameters, then values of one are
never assignable to variables of the other.
This CL clarifies the assignabiliy rules and simplifies the implementation.
Fixes#49242.
Change-Id: Id72a2c9bed5cdb726855e7a707137db1009e7953
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Add a comment how strings of length 0 are treated and
that they always will result in the return of a string
equal to the constant string "".
The previous implementation would return a string header that uses
runtime.zerobase as the backing array pointer while the string constant
"" has 0 as pointer value.
Using 0 has the backing array pointer is also the behaviour of
string([]byte(input)) which makes the new behaviour a better drop in
replacement.
Change-Id: Ic5460e9494b6708edbdfa4361e878d50db54ba10
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This code is only generated when linking cgo internally with fixed
position code. This feature of the internal linker is only supported
on ppc64le/linux targets. This moves ppc64le/linux a little closer
to supporting PIE when internal linking.
This is more similar to the implementation suggested in the power
architecture elfv2 supplement, and works with both PIE and static
code.
Change-Id: I0b64e1c22b9e07b5151378d2ab19ee0e50405fc5
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This is heavily based on CL 341336 by Joe Tsai and CL 351452 by
Jay Conrod.
T.Run and T.Name use a map[string]int64 to hold the next suffix to use
when duplicate names are passed to T.Run. This map necessarily retains
one entry per unique name. However, it's a waste of memory to retain
one entry per duplicate name: when we encounter the Nth duplicate, we
know that names 00 through N-1 have been used just by looking at N.
We do still need to store (and check for collisions againsts) explicit
names provided by the caller. For example, if the user passes in "a",
then "a#01", then "a" again, we cannot deduplicate the second "a" to
"a#01" — we need to instead skip ahead to "a#02". We can do so by
checking the count of "a", then generating a proposed deduplicated
name, then double-checking that proposed name against only the
explicit names so far.
This somewhat reduces memory usage for tests that spawn large numbers
of duplicate subtests, but doesn't solve the problem of memory growth
for fuzzing — we still have to track all of the explicit,
user-provided subtest names, and in a long-running fuzz test that set
alone may be unbounded.
This fixes memory growth for the example described in
https://golang.org/issue/44517#issuecomment-897104060,
but not the one in
https://golang.org/issue/44517#issuecomment-933825661.
For #44517
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Use a pointer reciever to avoid copying the hiter struct when
checking if it is intialized.
Found through profiling that showed reflect map iteration spending
a good amount of time in duffcopy.
This change will also help other MapIter methods checking hiter struct
initialization like Value() and Key().
name old time/op new time/op delta
MapIterNext-12 97.9ns ± 4% 83.8ns ± 2% -14.37% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Change-Id: I73ab964fa28061ee7e6d5c663a85048bd2e0274e
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The intention is for BenchmarkFooBar functions to map 1:1 to drawFooBar
functions. Recent draw.go changes have added more drawFooBar functions
and have further modified the mapping, as fallback drawFooBar functions
aren't invoked as often as they used to.
This commit restores the 1:1 mapping and reorganizes the BenchmarkFooBar
functions in the same order as the matching drawFooBar functions appear.
Also modify a TestDraw test case from vgradGreen(255) = {0, 136, 0, 255}
to vgradGreen(90) = {0, 48, 0, 90}. Doing so matches the existing "The
source pixel is {0, 48, 0, 90}" comment but also makes for a more
interesting test case, as the source pixel is no longer fully opaque.
Fully opaque is already covered by the vgradGray() test case on the next
line.
Also fix a "variable source" comment copy-pasto when the source image is
actually uniform, not variable.
Also add a func DrawMask type switch comment about interface types.
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This is a port of the idea used in CL 359134 from go/parser to syntax,
with adjustments due to the slightly different structure of the two
parsers, and some refactoring to simplify the logic.
Fixes#49175.
Change-Id: Ib4955bde708f2b08345f35523e6094c03ab3076c
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There are multiple things preventing the -memprofilerate flag from
working right now:
- CmdFlags.MemProfileRate has type int64, which is currently not
supported by the compiler's reflection-based registerFlags.
Unfortunately, rather than letting you know this, registerFlags
simply ignores this field.
- Nothing consumes CmdFlags.MemProfileRate anyway. startProfile
instead uses a package-local memprofilerate variable that is never
set to anything.
Fix this by making CmdFlags.MemProfileRate an int (that's what
runtime.MemProfileRate is anyway) and using it in startProfile. While
we're here, prevent similar flag parsing bugs in the future by making
registerFlags panic if it encounters a flag field of unsupported type.
Change-Id: Ib9a1fcd8f4c5e9d7175a4fabc375f31e79774f9a
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Currently, the compiler will emit any const that doesn't fit in an
int64 to go_asm.h like
#define const_stackPreempt constant.intVal{val:(*big.Int)(0xc000c06c40)}
This happens because dumpasmhdr formats the constant.Value using the
verb "%#v". Since constant.Value doesn't implement the GoString()
method, this just prints the Go-syntax representation of the value.
This happens to work for small integer constants, which go/constant
represents directly as an int64, but not for integer constants that
don't fit in an int64, which go/constant represents as a big.Int.
Make these constants usable by changing the formatting verb to "%v",
which will call the String() method, giving a reasonable result in all
cases.
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Fix two defer bugs related to adding/removing open defer entries.
The bugs relate to the way that we add and remove open defer entries
from the defer chain. At the point of a panic, when we want to start
processing defer entries in order during the panic process, we need to
add entries to the defer chain for stack frames with open defers, since
the normal fast-defer code does not add these entries. We do this by
calling addOneOpenDeferFrame() at the beginning of each time around the
defer loop in gopanic(). Those defer entries get sorted with other open
and non-open-coded defer frames.
However, the tricky part is that we also need to remove defer entries if
they end not being needed because of a recover (which means we are back
to executing the defer code inline at function exits). But we need
to deal with multiple panics and in-process defers on the stack, so we
can't just remove all open-coded defers from the the defer chain during
a recover.
The fix (and new invariant) is that we should not add any open-coded
defers to the defer chain that are higher up the stack than an open-coded
defer that is in progress. We know that open-coded defer will still be
run until completed, and when it is completed, then a more outer frame
will be added (if there is one). This fits with existing code in gopanic
that only removes open-coded defer entries up to any defer in progress.
These bugs were because of the previous inconsistency between adding and
removing open defer entries, which meant that stale defer entries could
be left on the list, in these unusual cases with both recursive
panics plus multiple independent (non-nested) cases of panic & recover.
The test for #48898 was difficult to add to defer_test.go (while keeping
the failure mode), so I added as a go/test/fixedbug test instead.
Fixes#43920
Updates #43941Fixes#48898
Change-Id: I593b77033e08c33094315abf8089fbc4cab07376
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Improved readability, replaced constant time bit masked operations with
named functions, added comments. The behavior of every function should
be unchanged.
The largest change is the logic that in p224Contract checks if the value
is greater than or equal to p. Instead of a lot of error-prone masking,
we run a throwaway subtraction chain and look at the final borrow bit.
We could also not throw away the subtraction chain output and do a
constant time select instead of another masked subtraction, but we'd
still have to fix any underflows (because these are unsaturated limbs
and they underflow at 2^32 instead of 2^28). That's similar but
different from the carry-down chain we do elsewhere in that function
(which does undeflow fixing and borrow at the same time). I thought
having both variations in the same function would be confusing. Here's
how it would look like.
var b uint32
var outMinusP p224FieldElement
for i := 0; i < len(out); i++ {
outMinusP[i], b = bits.Sub32(out[i], p224P[i], b)
}
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
mask := maskIfNegative(outMinusP[i])
outMinusP[i] += (1 << 28) & mask
// Note we DON'T borrow here, because it happened above.
}
for i := 0; i < len(out); i++ {
out[i] = select32(b, out[i], outMinusP[i])
}
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This change creates a formal exported interface for the GC pacer and
creates tests for it that simulate some series of GC cycles. The tests
are completely driven by the real pacer implementation, except for
assists, which are idealized (though revise is called repeatedly).
For #44167.
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This change adds two fields to gcControllerState: stackScan, used for
pacing decisions, and scannableStackSize, which directly tracks the
amount of space allocated for inuse stacks that will be scanned.
scannableStackSize is not updated directly, but is instead flushed from
each P when at an least 8 KiB delta has accumulated. This helps reduce
issues with atomics contention for newly created goroutines. Stack
growth paths are largely unaffected.
StackGrowth-48 51.4ns ± 0% 51.4ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.927 n=10+10)
StackGrowthDeep-48 6.14µs ± 3% 6.25µs ± 4% ~ (p=0.090 n=10+9)
CreateGoroutines-48 273ns ± 1% 273ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.676 n=9+10)
CreateGoroutinesParallel-48 65.5ns ± 5% 66.6ns ± 7% ~ (p=0.340 n=9+9)
CreateGoroutinesCapture-48 2.06µs ± 1% 2.07µs ± 4% ~ (p=0.217 n=10+10)
CreateGoroutinesSingle-48 550ns ± 3% 563ns ± 4% +2.41% (p=0.034 n=8+10)
For #44167.
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This change moves heapLive and heapScan updates on gcController into a
method for better testability. It's also less error-prone because code
that updates these fields needs to remember to emit traces and/or call
gcController.revise; this method now handles those cases.
For #44167.
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Currently GC pacer updates are applied somewhat haphazardly via direct
field access. To facilitate ease of testing, move these field updates
into methods. Further CLs will move more of these updates into methods.
For #44167.
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CL 333389 erroneously moved traceGCSweepDone inside the sl.valid block
that it introduced in mcentral.cacheSpan, when it should have left it
outside that scope, because the trace event is created unconditionally
at the top of the method.
Fixes#49231.
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This change provides ability to create dumps on Windows that can be used by
"dlv core" command. Currently only full dumps can be correctly read by Delve.
Below are the steps to create and use the dumps.
1. Configure Windows OS to collect dumps before running the program.
Instructions on how to do the configuration are here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/wer/collecting-user-mode-dumps.
In order for Delve to read the dump, set the DumpType to full dump, i.e. DumpType=2.
2. Go program only generates dumps when the environment variable GOTRACEBACK
is set to crash. Run command "set GOTRACEBACK=crash" before running the program.
3. Dump files will be generated in %LOCALAPPDATA%\CrashDumps
4. Use Delve command "dlv core" to open the dump, e.g.: "dlv core a.exe a.exe.3840.dmp".
Fixes#20498
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Currently, the runtime zeroes allocations in several ways. First, small
object spans are always zeroed if they come from mheap, and their slots
are zeroed later in mallocgc if needed. Second, large object spans
(objects that have their own spans) plumb the need for zeroing down into
mheap. Thirdly, large objects that have no pointers have their zeroing
delayed until after preemption is reenabled, but before returning in
mallocgc.
All of this has two consequences:
1. Spans for small objects that come from mheap are sometimes
unnecessarily zeroed, even if the mallocgc call that created them
doesn't need the object slot to be zeroed.
2. This is all messy and difficult to reason about.
This CL simplifies this code, resolving both (1) and (2). First, it
recognizes that zeroing in mheap is unnecessary for small object spans;
mallocgc and its callees in mcache and mcentral, by design, are *always*
able to deal with non-zeroed spans. They must, for they deal with
recycled spans all the time. Once this fact is made clear, the only
remaining use of zeroing in mheap is for large objects.
As a result, this CL lifts mheap zeroing for large objects into
mallocgc, to parallel all the other codepaths in mallocgc. This is makes
the large object allocation code less surprising.
Next, this CL sets the flag for the delayed zeroing explicitly in the one
case where it matters, and inverts and renames the flag from isZeroed to
delayZeroing.
Finally, it adds a check to make sure that only pointer-free allocations
take the delayed zeroing codepath, as an extra safety measure.
Benchmark results: https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20211028.8
Inspired by tapir.liu@gmail.com's CL 343470.
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This reverts CL 359096.
Updates #47788.
Reason for revert: -buildmode=shared may have actually been working in a few very specific cases. We should not remove -buildmode=shared until we have implemented an alternative to support those few cases.
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Use of these functions is almost (but not) always a bad idea.
Very rarely they are necessary, and third-party implementations
(using a mutex and an atomic word, say) cannot integrate as well
with the race detector as implmentations in package sync itself.
Fixes#45435.
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Currently, there is a chance that the sweep termination condition could
flap, causing e.g. runtime.GC to return before all sweep work has not
only been drained, but also completed. CL 307915 and CL 307916 attempted
to fix this problem, but it is still possible that mheap_.sweepDrained is
marked before any outstanding sweepers are accounted for in
mheap_.sweepers, leaving a window in which a thread could observe
isSweepDone as true before it actually was (and after some time it would
revert to false, then true again, depending on the number of outstanding
sweepers at that point).
This change fixes the sweep termination condition by merging
mheap_.sweepers and mheap_.sweepDrained into a single atomic value.
This value is updated such that a new potential sweeper will increment
the oustanding sweeper count iff there are still outstanding spans to be
swept without an outstanding sweeper to pick them up. This design
simplifies the sweep termination condition into a single atomic load and
comparison and ensures the condition never flaps.
Updates #46500.
Fixes#45315.
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Proposal #37641 reserved the paths "example" and "test" for end users,
so no path beginning with either of those elements may be added to the
standard library.
(We are unlikely to add them by accident, but this test codifies the
policy accepted in the proposal.)
Fixes#37641
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This new function, although different in signature from other
reflect functions, allows the caller to avoid the panic caused by
nil embedded fields in calls to FieldByIndex.
Fixes#48218
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The test currently uses only SIGKILL (which cannot be trapped by the
worker process) and SIGILL (which is handled by the Go runtime, and
does pretty unambiguously indicate a crash). It is missing a third
(and perhaps more likely) case: a signal like SIGTERM that is handled
by the Go runtime and causes the test to terminate, but nonetheless
does not indicate a crash.
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Normally, when fuzzing identifies a failure it saves the failing input
to the package's testdata directory. However, the testdata directory
for packages outside the main module is normally not writable — and
when it is, writing to a testdata directory inside the module cache
would corrupt the checksum for that module (and permanently alter the
behavior of that version of the module globally).
In the future we could consider a flag to allow failures to be saved
to an alternate location, or perhaps in the build cache; or, we could
suppress writes entirely and rely on the user to identify and copy the
failing input from the test log. However, it's a bit late in the cycle
for that big a design decision right now. For Go 1.18, we will just
enforce that the package to be fuzzed resides in the main module,
which is typically a writable VCS checkout.
Fixes#48495
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We had been repeating conditions for specific platforms and
architectures to gate fuzzing tests, but the more of those tests we
add the more we will have to update if the set of supported platforms
and archictures expands over time.
We also ought to provide a friendlier error message when
'go test -fuzz' is used on non-supported platforms.
This change adds predicates in cmd/internal/sys, which already
contains similar predicates for related functionality (such as the
race detector), and uses those predicates in 'go test' and TestScript.
For #48495
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There have a few updates to the Go object file in this cycle (e.g.
FuncInfo format change, some changes in constant values), and it
is not compatible with the old tools. Bump up the version number.
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When these packages are released as part of Go 1.18,
Go 1.16 will no longer be supported, so we can remove
the +build tags in these files.
Ran go fix -fix=buildtag std cmd and then reverted the bootstrapDirs
as defined in src/cmd/dist/buildtool.go, which need to continue
to build with Go 1.4 for now.
Also reverted src/vendor and src/cmd/vendor, which will need
to be updated in their own repos first.
Manual changes in runtime/pprof/mprof_test.go to adjust line numbers.
For #41184.
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cmd/go has its own //go:build evaluator, which is needed for
patterns like 'all'. The code is a modified copy of some unexported
routines from the go/build package. Update it by copying those
again and re-modifying them. The modifications are primarily the new
func eval and also ignoring errors.
This CL will need to be backported to Go 1.17, or else Go 1.17
will break when faced with certain //go:build-only repos during
'go list all' or 'go mod tidy'.
For #41184.
Fixes#49198.
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Each gentraceback call uses a different set of flags. Combine these into
a common variable, only adjusted as necessary.
The effective changes here are:
* cgo traceback now has _TraceJumpStack. This is a no-op since it
already passes curg.
* libcall traceback now has _TraceJumpStack. This is a behavior change
and will allow following stack transitions if a libcall is performed on
g0.
* VDSO traceback drops _TraceTrap. vdsoPC is a return address, so
_TraceTrap was not necessary.
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The net/http package has a documented contract that if DialContext, DialDLSContext, Dial or DialTLS are specified in an instance of Transport, that they will be used to set up the connection. If they are not specified, then a reasonable fallback is made (e.g. using the net package).
This is ordinarily true, except for when compiling for the js/wasm target, where the browser's Fetch API is preferred in all cases (except for when it is undefined/unavailable) and therefore the dial functions are all ignored. As a result, the http.Transport implementation under js/wasm doesn't meet that contract.
This PR updates the RoundTrip behaviour of http.Transport so that if DialContext, DialTLSContext, Dial or DialTLS are specified, they are used as expected. The Fetch API will be used as a fallback if they are not specified.
Fixes#27495
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Now that Go 1.17 is out and Go 1.15 is unsupported,
removing // +build lines can be done safely: in the worst case,
if code is compiled using Go 1.16 the toolchain will detect
the presence of a //go:build without // +build and fail the build.
(It will not silently choose the wrong files.)
Note that +build lines will continue to work in Go sources forever.
This just provides a mechanism for users who are done with
Go 1.16 to remove them easily, by running "go fix".
Also update for new generics AST.
For #41184.
Fixes#48978.
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Fail out when loading a file that contains a dynamic symbol table
command that indicates a larger number of symbols than exist in the
loaded symbol table.
Thanks to Burak Çarıkçı - Yunus Yıldırım (CT-Zer0 Crypttech) for
reporting this issue.
Fixes#48990
Fixes CVE-2021-41771
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This is a port of 4 CLs from types2: CL 356010, CL 357333, CL 357410,
and CL 357249. These 4 CLs are all related to implementing conversions,
and porting them together saved time (particularly because go/types was
already threading a *reason argument in some places).
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This is a rough port of CL 354131 to go/* libraries, though in practice
I just tried to reconcile any places where the phrase "type list"
occurred in the source. This resulted in adjusting quite a bit more code
than initially expected, including a few lingering cases in the
compiler.
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Now that we allow eliding 'interface' from constraint types, we need to
be a bit more careful about not consuming a '[' when parsing the next
expression after "type T [". We want to check if the next expression is
an identifier not followed by ']', in which case we're in a generic
type, but need to avoid parsing index or slice expressions. Such
expressions aren't valid array lengths because these expressions are
never constant, so when encountering a following '[' we can instead
assume that this is a type parameter field with array or slice type
constraint.
Test cases are added for the related issues #49174 and #49175, along
with a flag to enable tracing error tests.
For #49174
For #49175
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CL 352057 added track argument stack slot liveness, and updated
TestTracebackArgs for argument liveness. But when optimization is
disabled, all arguments are considered lived. The abiSel does not
consider this case and return wrong expected result.
To fix this, checking if we are running in a noopt builder and return
the correct expected result. Also, skipping TestTracebackArgs in quick
mode, since when quick mode run the test without optimization disable.
Updates #45728
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The bootstrap directories are built with the Go 1.4 go command,
and they will retain the // +build lines until we bump the bootstrap
toolchain to Go 1.17 or later.
cmd/dist builds cmd/go and all its dependencies, using the
assembler, compiler, and linker that were built using Go 1.4.
We don't want to have to keep // +build lines in cmd/go and
all its dependencies, so this CL changes cmd/dist to understand
the //go:build lines.
cmd/dist is a standalone Go program that must itself build with
very old Go releases, so we cannot assume go/build/constraint
is available. Instead, implement a trivial parser/evaluator.
For #41184.
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We may revisit this decision in a future release. By disallowing this
for Go 1.18 we are ensuring that we don't lock in the generics design
in a place that may need to change later. (Type declarations are the
primary construct where it crucially matters what the underlying type
of a type parameter is.)
Comment out all tests that rely on this feature; add comments referring
to issue so we can find all places easily should we change our minds.
Fixes#45639.
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Use ".fslckout" or "_FOSSIL_" files to correctly identify the root of
Fossil checkout directories.
Previously, Go has assumed VCS checkouts are indicated by a dot-file
named after the VCS command (eg, .git, .hg, .fossil). This is not
normally true for Fossil, but has worked so far since Go downloads
repositories into a ".fossil" file before opening (checking out).
Using the incorrect path prevents Go identifying Fossil checkouts and
correctly tagging with -buildvcs (to be added in a follow up CL).
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Currently, for stack traces (e.g. at panic or when runtime.Stack
is called), we print argument values from the stack. With register
ABI, we may never store the argument to stack therefore the
argument value on stack may be meaningless. This causes confusion.
This CL makes the compiler keep trace of which argument stack
slots are meaningful. If it is meaningful, it will be printed in
stack traces as before. If it may not be meaningful, it will be
printed as the stack value with a question mark ("?"). In general,
the value could be meaningful on some code paths but not others
depending on the execution, and the compiler couldn't know
statically, so we still print the stack value, instead of not
printing it at all. Also note that if the argument variable is
updated in the function body the printed value may be stale (like
before register ABI) but still considered meaningful.
Arguments passed on stack are always meaningful therefore always
printed without a question mark. Results are never printed, as
before.
(Due to a bug in the compiler we sometimes don't spill args into
their dedicated spill slots (as we should), causing it having
fewer meaningful values than it should be.)
This increases binary sizes a bit:
old new
hello 1129760 1142080 +1.09%
cmd/go 13932320 14088016 +1.12%
cmd/link 6267696 6329168 +0.98%
Fixes#45728.
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Rename structuralType to singleType throughout. This reflects
more closely what the function does: if a type set consists of
exactly one type term, singleType returns the corresponding type.
Rename singleUnder to structure. The structure function returns
the "type structure" of a type, either its underlying type for
a non-type parameter, or the single underlying type (if it exists)
for a type parameter.
Change constraint type inference to use the structure type for
inference, unless the structure type is the underlying type of
a single defined type, in which case it uses the latter. This
preserves existing behavior while making constraint type inference
slightly more flexible.
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isNamed(t) is easily confused with asNamed(t) != nil (e.g., we
have isPointer(t) that is defined as asPointer(t) != nil).
This rename also helped clarifying a couple of places in the
assignability rules where it makes sense to simply look for
types that have names.
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This CL changes the convenience converters asT to use under instead
of optype. To make sure the effect is well understood, in a first
step, all asT functions are renamed to toT so that we can see which
call sites are affected. In almost all places, the change is what we
want. In some places we may get more conservative behavior (which is
easy to relax if need be). In some places (function calls through a
type parameter, append built-in) we now use singleUnder instead, for
a more general behavior, matching other primary expressions or built-
ins.
This change removes the last use of optype and thus also theTop and
top, all of which have been deleted from the code.
The next CL renames the toT converters back to their asT form.
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Similar to conversions, handle ordinary cases first, followed by
type-by-type assignability tests in case of type parameters with
specific types in their type sets.
Add a new class of type checker tests, in testdata/spec, which
I hope we can populate over time with tests following the spec
organization. Moved the conversions.go2 tests in the same dir.
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The behavior of is/underIs was murky with the presence of a top type term
(corresponding to a type set that is not constrained by any types, yet the
function argument f of is/underIs was called with that term).
Change is/underIs to call f explicitly for existing specific type terms,
otherwise return the result of f(nil). Review all uses of is/underIs and
variants.
This makes the conversion code slightly more complicated because we need
to explicitly exclude type parameters without specific types; but the
code is clearer now.
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Previously, the worker would attempt to deflake
an input that was reported to have caused new
coverage. The chances of a flake causing new
coverage seem pretty low to me, and even if it
was a flake that caused it, adding that input to
the cache doesn't seem like a bad thing. The
input is already going to be deflaked during
minimization anyway. If by some off-chance the
code is causing a lot of flaky coverage
increases, and the user doesn't want minimization
to occur, then setting -fuzzminimizetime=1x will
deflake in the way they want without minimizing.
This can be documented as needed.
This fixes a bug where the mem.header().count
could have been one too large if an unrecoverable
crash occured while deflaking an input that
caused code coverage.
Fixes#49047
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cmd/go is not subject to all the same restrictions as most of cmd.
In particular it need not be buildable with the bootstrap toolchain.
So it is better to keep as little code shared between cmd/go and
cmd/compile, cmd/link, cmd/cgo as possible.
cmd/internal/str started as cmd/go/internal/str but was moved
to cmd/internal in order to make use of the quoted string code.
Move that code to cmd/internal/quoted and then move the rest of
cmd/internal/str back to cmd/go/internal/str.
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For base generic type that is written to export file, we need to mark
all of its methods, include exported+unexported methods, as reachable,
so they can be available for instantiation if necessary. But markType
only looks for exported methods, thus causing the crash in #49143.
To fix this, we introduce new method p.markGeneric, to mark all methods
of the base generic type.
This issue has happend for a while (maybe since we add generic
import/export during go1.18 cycle), and was un-intentionally "fixed" in
CL 356254, when we agresssively call p.markEmbed(t). CL 357232 fixed
that wrong agressive behavior, thus reproduce the bug on tip.
Fixes#49143
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Const strings can be marked readonly. This is particularly
important for this relatively large table (88kb).
This is a follow-up to CL 315189.
The generation script is a bit awkward. It needs access to crypto/elliptic
internals, but also needs to be package main. Work around this by
exporting those internals with the "tablegen" build tag.
This requires changing the function signature at the Go-asm bridge.
As long as we're here, shrink the point argument type as well;
the net result is three fewer words of params.
Performance impact is probably noise.
name old time/op new time/op delta
ScalarBaseMult/P256-8 11.4µs ± 2% 11.3µs ± 1% -1.32% (p=0.000 n=19+16)
ScalarBaseMult/P224-8 579µs ± 1% 577µs ± 0% -0.30% (p=0.024 n=19+20)
ScalarBaseMult/P384-8 2.31ms ± 4% 2.34ms ± 4% +1.25% (p=0.033 n=20+20)
ScalarBaseMult/P521-8 1.33ms ± 0% 1.33ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.173 n=18+17)
ScalarMult/P256-8 42.7µs ± 0% 42.7µs ± 2% ~ (p=0.989 n=20+20)
ScalarMult/P224-8 579µs ± 0% 579µs ± 0% ~ (p=0.538 n=19+18)
ScalarMult/P384-8 2.32ms ± 3% 2.34ms ± 5% ~ (p=0.235 n=19+20)
ScalarMult/P521-8 1.33ms ± 1% 1.34ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.141 n=17+20)
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If we receive an async signal while running in the VDSO, such as a
SIGABRT or SIGSEGV sent from another process, we fail to print the
stacktrace with "runtime: unknown pc <vdso PC>".
We already have machinery to handle SIGPROF in the VDSO, but it isn't
hooked up for other signals. Add it to the general signal traceback
path.
This case is covered by TestSegv by making the test more strict w.r.t.
accepted output.
Fixes#47537
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CL 64070 removed lockOSThread from the cgocall path, but didn't update
the signal-in-cgo detection in sighandler. As a result, signals that
arrive during a cgo call are treated like they arrived during Go
execution, breaking the traceback.
Update the cgo detection to fix the backtrace.
Fixes#47522
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Unlike what the comment says, the GC can see this pointer.
Might as well make it a real pointer, even though ^uintptr(0)
isn't currently causing problems.
Removed the comment about GC not seeing the pointer.
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_g_, _p_, and _m_ are primarily vestiges of the C version of the
runtime, while today we prefer Go-style variable names (generally gp,
pp, and mp).
This change replaces all remaining uses of _m_ with mp. There are very
few remaining and all replacements are trivial.
[git-generate]
cd src/runtime
rf 'mv canpanic._m_ canpanic.mp'
GOOS=solaris \
rf 'mv semasleep._m_ semasleep.mp'
GOOS=aix GOARCH=ppc64 \
rf 'mv semasleep._m_ semasleep.mp'
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There were two main outer switch statements in node() that can just be
combined. Also, for simplicity, changed an IsCmp() conditional into just
another case in the switch statement.
Also, the inner OCALL switch statement had a bunch of fairly duplicate
cases. Combined the cases that all had no special semantics, into a
single default case calling transformCall().
In the OCALL case in dictPass(), got rid of a check for OFUNCINST (which
will always have been removed by this point). Also, eliminated an assert
that could cause unneded failures. transformCall() should always be
called if the node op is still OCALL, so no need to assert on the ops of
call.X.
Added an extra test in issue47078.go, to explicitly check for case where
the X argument of a call is a DOTTYPE.
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Pull in CL 358034 (and some more changes with passing tests) with:
go get -d golang.org/x/tools@f916b54
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
This teaches x/tools/cmd/bundle and the package loader it uses about
the new export data version.
Fixes#49159.
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CR bits and CR fields should be treated separately. Some instructions
modify an entire CR, a CR field, or a single CR bit.
Add a new argument class for CR bits, and teach the assembler the
recognize them as names like CR0LT or CR2SO, and update the CR
bit logic instructions to use them. They will no longer accept
register field (CRn) type arguments.
Fixes#46422
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Add utimensat as a wrapper around the libc function of the same name.
utimensat was added in macOS 10.13 which is the minimum supported
release since Go 1.17 dropped support for macOS 10.12.
This also allows to drop the fallback to setattrlistTimes which was
used to set timestamps with nanosecond resolution before utimensat could
be used, see #22528 and CL 74952.
Updates #22528
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These are the runtime support functions for letting Go code interoperate
with the C/C++ address sanitizer. Calls to asanread/asanwrite are now
inserted by the compiler with the -asan option. Calls to
asanunpoison/asanpoison will be from other runtime functions in a
subsequent CL.
Updates #44853.
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The -asan option compiles Go code to use the address sanitizer. This is
intended for use when linking with C/C++ code compiled with -fsanitize=address.
When memory blocks are passed back and forth between C/C++ and Go, code in
both languages will agree as to whether the memory is validly allocated or not,
and will report errors for any use of invalid memory.
Updates #44853.
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Remove a unnecessary statement in the test function, the variables
aren't checked afterwards. Also remove return statements in helper
functions and remove the declaration that a the helper function return a
value. The return value isn't used in the current state of code
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When adding a large constant to a register we generate two adds,
we may generate two ADD instructions if the constant does not fit
in one ADD but does fit in two. This is generally fine except that
if the target register is SP (such as in function prologues or
epilogues for functions with large frames), this creates an
intermediate state that the SP is not 0 nor the full frame size.
For signal safety (preemption signal and profiling signal) we
require that the frame is either not created at all or fully
created, meaning that the SP must be written in a single
instruction. Splitting to two adds breaks the requirement. So not
splitting it.
(We could mark such instructions not async-preemptible. But
profiling signal can still cause problems.)
(We could generate "ADD $c1, SP, Rtmp; ADD $c2; Rtmp; SP" to save
an instruction if that is desired, while still ensuring that SP
is written in a single instruction.)
May fix flaky failures like https://build.golang.org/log/11537ec020a902b0ec0fc065f61161b729eb9880
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Bump the export version to a new value iexportVersionGo1_18 (2). This
will give a better error message when old compilers/tools encounter the
new export format (that includes parameterized types and functions).
We are also making a breaking change in the format:
- a 'kind' byte is added to constant values
Also updated tinter() to pass the implicit bit through during type
substitution.
Tested that all tests still pass if the iexportVersionCurrent is changed
back to 1 in typecheck/iexport.go, iimporter/iimport.go, and
gcimporter/iimport.go
Updates #47654
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The -asan option causes the compiler to add instrumentation for the
C/C++ address sanitizer. Every memory read/write will be replaced
by a call to asanread/asanwrite.
This CL also inserts asan instrumentation during SSA building.
This CL passes tests but is not usable by itself. The actual
implementation of asanread/asanwrite in the runtime package, and
support for -asan in the go tool and tests, will follow in subsequent
CLs.
Updates #44853.
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We want to set a finalizer on splicePipe, so make it large enough to
not use the tiny allocator. Otherwise the finalizer will not run until
the rest of the tiny allocation can be freed. This only matters on
32-bit systems.
Fixes#48968
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Generic function symbols sometimes have % in them, like:
main.B2[%2eshape.string_0].m2·f
Which confuses this code because it doesn't esacpe % when
using this string as a format string, instead of a format argument.
Or could we get rid of the . -> %2e rewrite somehow?
I think it comes from LinkString.
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The method of using references to dictionaries to hold methods
live during linker deadcode elimination wasn't working very well.
I implemented a new scheme in the CL below this, so this CL strips
out the old method.
The new method has the added benefit of having 0 runtime overhead
(unlike the stuff we're ripping out here, which does have a small overhead).
Update #48047
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On wasm, the wasm_exec.js helper passes the command line arguments and
environment variables via a reserved space in the wasm linear memory.
Increase this reserved space from 4096 to 8192 bytes so more environment
variables can fit into the limit.
Later, after https://golang.org/cl/350737 landed, we can switch to the
WASI interface for getting the arguments and environment. This would
remove the limit entirely.
Fixes#49011
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Now that we've removed the necessity for subscripts in importers, we can
effectively eliminate them from the the type parameter API by removing
them from the type string.
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When running benchmarks with high -count and no tests (either at all or
filtered with -run), the time for runTests to check for tests -count
times can add a significant delay to starting benchmarks.
To avoid this delay, make runTests bail out on the second iteration if
the first found no tests to run. We expect the same tests to run every
time, so there is no reason to duplicate work.
One caveat: the testing docs do not explicitly require the same subtests
to be run on every call, so this could break tests that depend on
multiple runs to actually run all tests. I consider such tests invalid,
but some may exist.
Fixes#49050
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- change _TypeSet.hasTerms() to report if a type set has actual types
(excluding a "universe" term)
- handle empty type set type arguments correctly
- bring comments up-to-date in Checker.satisfies
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This updates the testing package documentation to reference the
specification for the benchmark format, and points users to our
standard tools for working with benchmark data. (It's somewhat
remarkable how widely used benchstat appears to be given that we don't
mention it anywhere!)
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The existing DrawMask method is generic and is therefore calling the At().RGBA() method for every pixel of the mask and the source.
Do a specific implementation when the mask is *image.Alpha (which is
common) and use use the PixOffset method to increase performances.
name old time/op new time/op delta
RGBA2-12 1.60ms ± 0% 1.13ms ± 1% -29.16% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GenericMaskOver-12 915µs ± 4% 926µs ± 1% ~ (p=0.190 n=5+4)
RGBA64Over-12 1.53ms ± 3% 1.21ms ± 2% -20.74% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GrayOver-12 1.36ms ± 2% 1.01ms ± 7% -26.27% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Fixes: #46395
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CL 358117 fixed a bug that Phi's argument wasn't updated correctly after
removing a predecessor of Block. This CL factor out the code that
updates phi argument into a Block's method, so it's easier to use,
maintain and hopefully prevent that kind of bug in the future.
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removePred and removeArg do different things. removePred moves the last
predecessor to index k, whereas removeArg slides all the args k or
greater down by 1 index.
Kind of unfortunate different behavior in things named similarly.
Fixes#49122
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Implement singleUnder[String] which determines a single underlying type
for a given type: either the underlying type, or the single underlying
type for a type parameter, if it exists. Use singleUnder[String] instead
of optype for copy built-in.
This CL removes a dependency on optype and also makes the copy built-in
slighty more general for generic arguments (the source argument may be
constrained by a slice or string simultaneously).
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Since CL 282892, functions are always compiled before closures. To do
that, when walking the closure, it is added to its outer function queue
for scheduling compilation later. Thus, a closure may be added to queue
more than once, causing the ICE dues to being compiled twice.
To fix this, catching the re-walking of the closure expression and do
not add it to the compilation queue.
Fixes#49029
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The -asan option causes the linker to link against the runtime/asan
package in order to use the C/C++ address sanitizer.
This CL passes tests but is not usable by itself. The actual
runtime/asan package, and support for -asan in the go tool and the
compiler, and tests, are in separate CLs.
Updates #44853.
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- slightly refactor convertibleTo and convertibleToImpl
- provide ability to return a conversion failure cause
- add detailed cause for generic conversions
For #47150.
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There's no need to say "type parameter" for a type parameter. The
name is sufficient (they are always named), and the prose is followed
by "constrained by".
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CL 356254 fixed crawling of embeddable types during inline. However, we
are too agressive, since when we call markEmbed for every type seen
during inlining function body. That leads to false positive that for a
non-embedded type, its unexported methods are also marked inline.
Instead, we should only look at struct type that we seen during inlining
function body, and calling markEmbed for all of its embedded fields.
Fixes#49094
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Add a new interface method, MarkImplicit, to allow marking interfaces as
implicit from outside the type-checker. This is necessary so that we can
capture the implicit bit in export data, and use it from importers.
For #48424
For #49040
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This introduces a number of new classifications which will make it
easier to generate functions to assemble the new instructions of
ISA 3.1, and potentially earlier versions.
No code generation changes should occur as a result of these. These
allow finer control over how an opcode is matched to an optab entry.
Literal values are now classified based on the smallest number of bits
needed to encode, and matching rules will accept a literal if it
can be zero/sign extended to fit a larger literal class.
Likewise, support classifying even register numbers for GPR, VSX, and
FPR instructions. Some instructions require and even/odd register pair,
and these are usually represented by specifying the even register, and
similarly encoded.
Likewise, add a unit test for the argument classifier function (aclass).
This caught an off-by-one bug in aclass which is also fixed.
Updates #44549
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There is already a mechanism using inlgen to rename labels insided
inlined functions so that they are unique and don't clash with loops in
the outer function. This is used for OLABEL and OGOTO. Now that we are
doing inlining of OFOR loops, we need to do this translation for OBREAK,
OCONTINUE, and OFOR. I also added the translation for ORANGE loops, in
anticipation of a CL that will allow inlining of ORANGE for loops.
Fixes#49100
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Currently gcController.gcPercent is read non-atomically by
gcControllerState.revise and gcTrigger.test, but these users may
execute concurrently with an update to gcPercent.
Although revise's results are best-effort, reading it directly in this
way is, generally speaking, unsafe.
This change makes gcPercent atomically updated for concurrent readers
and documents the complete synchronization semantics.
Because gcPercent otherwise only updated with the heap lock held or the
world stopped, all other reads can remain unsynchronized.
For #44167.
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Modified condition in the ASM implementation of indexbody to
determine if separator length crosses 16 bytes to BGT from BGE
to avoid incorrectly crossing a page.
Also fixed IndexString to invoke indexbodyp9 when on the POWER9
platform
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This adds a few rules to PPC64 to eliminate some instructions:
- when an isel is used to generate a boolean value based on a
condition and followed by an xori to flip the result, it can
instead flip the operands in the isel and avoid the xori.
= when a neg follows a sub the operands to the sub can be
swapped and the neg avoided.
There are several opportunities in reflect.DeepEqual to omit
xori which improves some of its benchmarks by as much as
5%
Change-Id: I81bbc02c0f16995c65934b6f045867b731ab302b
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[git-generate]
cd src/runtime
mv export_test.go export.go
GOROOT=$(dirname $(dirname $PWD)) rf '
add mheap.reclaimCredit \
// reclaimCredit is spare credit for extra pages swept. Since \
// the page reclaimer works in large chunks, it may reclaim \
// more than requested. Any spare pages released go to this \
// credit pool. \
reclaimCredit_ atomic.Uintptr
ex {
import "runtime/internal/atomic"
var t mheap
var v, w uintptr
var d uintptr
t.reclaimCredit -> t.reclaimCredit_.Load()
t.reclaimCredit = v -> t.reclaimCredit_.Store(v)
atomic.Loaduintptr(&t.reclaimCredit) -> t.reclaimCredit_.Load()
atomic.LoadAcquintptr(&t.reclaimCredit) -> t.reclaimCredit_.LoadAcquire()
atomic.Storeuintptr(&t.reclaimCredit, v) -> t.reclaimCredit_.Store(v)
atomic.StoreReluintptr(&t.reclaimCredit, v) -> t.reclaimCredit_.StoreRelease(v)
atomic.Casuintptr(&t.reclaimCredit, v, w) -> t.reclaimCredit_.CompareAndSwap(v, w)
atomic.Xchguintptr(&t.reclaimCredit, v) -> t.reclaimCredit_.Swap(v)
atomic.Xadduintptr(&t.reclaimCredit, d) -> t.reclaimCredit_.Add(d)
}
rm mheap.reclaimCredit
mv mheap.reclaimCredit_ mheap.reclaimCredit
'
mv export.go export_test.go
Change-Id: I2c567781a28f5d8c2275ff18f2cf605b82f22d09
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[git-generate]
cd src/runtime
mv export_test.go export.go
GOROOT=$(dirname $(dirname $PWD)) rf '
add mheap.pagesInUse \
// Proportional sweep \
// \
// These parameters represent a linear function from gcController.heapLive \
// to page sweep count. The proportional sweep system works to \
// stay in the black by keeping the current page sweep count \
// above this line at the current gcController.heapLive. \
// \
// The line has slope sweepPagesPerByte and passes through a \
// basis point at (sweepHeapLiveBasis, pagesSweptBasis). At \
// any given time, the system is at (gcController.heapLive, \
// pagesSwept) in this space. \
// \
// It is important that the line pass through a point we \
// control rather than simply starting at a 0,0 origin \
// because that lets us adjust sweep pacing at any time while \
// accounting for current progress. If we could only adjust \
// the slope, it would create a discontinuity in debt if any \
// progress has already been made. \
pagesInUse_ atomic.Uint64 // pages of spans in stats mSpanInUse
ex {
import "runtime/internal/atomic"
var t mheap
var v, w uint64
var d int64
t.pagesInUse -> t.pagesInUse_.Load()
t.pagesInUse = v -> t.pagesInUse_.Store(v)
atomic.Load64(&t.pagesInUse) -> t.pagesInUse_.Load()
atomic.LoadAcq64(&t.pagesInUse) -> t.pagesInUse_.LoadAcquire()
atomic.Store64(&t.pagesInUse, v) -> t.pagesInUse_.Store(v)
atomic.StoreRel64(&t.pagesInUse, v) -> t.pagesInUse_.StoreRelease(v)
atomic.Cas64(&t.pagesInUse, v, w) -> t.pagesInUse_.CompareAndSwap(v, w)
atomic.Xchg64(&t.pagesInUse, v) -> t.pagesInUse_.Swap(v)
atomic.Xadd64(&t.pagesInUse, d) -> t.pagesInUse_.Add(d)
}
rm mheap.pagesInUse
mv mheap.pagesInUse_ mheap.pagesInUse
'
mv export.go export_test.go
Change-Id: I495d188683dba0778518563c46755b5ad43be298
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In CL 327872, there's a fix for crawling of embeddable types directly
reached by the user, so all of its methods need to be re-exported. But
we missed the cased when an un-exported type may be reachable by
embedding in exported type. Example:
type t struct {}
func (t) M() {}
func F() interface{} { return struct{ t }{} }
We generate the wrapper for "struct{ t }".M, and when inlining call to
"struct{ t }".M makes "t.M" reachable.
It works well, and only be revealed in CL 327871, when we changed
methodWrapper to always call inline.InlineCalls, thus causes the crash
in #49016, which involve dot type in inlined function.
Fixes#49016
Change-Id: If174fa5575132da5cf60e4bd052f7011c4e76c5d
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The "" stand-in for the current package needs to be substituted
in more places when importing, because of generics.
""..dict.conv4["".MyString]
when imported in main and then exported, this becomes
a..dict.conv4["".MyString]
and then the linker makes that into
a..dict.conv4[main.MyString]
Which isn't correct. We need to replace on import not just
function names, but also globals, which this CL does.
Change-Id: Ia04a23b5ffd60aeeaba72c807f69261105670f8e
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CL 350691 added Value.UnsafePointer and make Value.Pointer call it
internally. It has a downside that Value.Pointer can now eligible to be
inlined, thus making un-intentional side effect, like the test in
fixedbugs/issue15329.go becomes flaky.
This CL restore Value.Pointer original implementation, pre CL 350691,
with the deprecation TODO removed.
Fixes#49067
Change-Id: I735af182f8e729294333ca906ffc062f477cfc99
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Add support for replace directives in the go.work file. If there are
conflicting replaces in go.mod files, suggest that users add an
overriding replace in the go.work file.
Add HighestReplaced to MainModules so that it accounts for the
replacements in the go.work file.
(Reviewers: I'm not totally sure that HighestReplace is computed
correctly. Could you take a closer look at that?)
For #45713
Change-Id: I1d789219ca1dd065ba009ce5d38db9a1fc38ba83
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errors.Is internally unwraps the error until the error matches the
target. Because of this, a user-authored Is method on an error type
need not call errors.Unwrap on itself or the target, because that would
make the unwrapping operation O(N^2). It is a subtle detail to remind
authors for resource efficiency reasons.
Change-Id: Ic1ba59a5bdbfe2c7cb51a2cba2537ab6de4a13ff
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This change adds support for the reg ABI to the Index and Count
functions for ppc64/ppc64le.
Most Index and Count benchmarks show improvement in performance on
POWER9 with this change. Similar numbers observed on POWER8 and POWER10.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Index/32 71.0ns ± 0% 67.9ns ± 0% -4.42% (p=0.001 n=7+6)
IndexEasy/10 17.5ns ± 0% 17.2ns ± 0% -1.30% (p=0.001 n=7+7)
name old time/op new time/op delta
Count/10 26.6ns ± 0% 25.0ns ± 1% -6.02% (p=0.001 n=7+7)
Count/32 78.6ns ± 0% 74.7ns ± 0% -4.97% (p=0.001 n=7+7)
Count/4K 5.03µs ± 0% 5.03µs ± 0% -0.07% (p=0.000 n=6+7)
CountEasy/10 26.9ns ± 0% 25.2ns ± 1% -6.31% (p=0.001 n=7+7)
CountSingle/32 11.8ns ± 0% 9.9ns ± 0% -15.70% (p=0.002 n=6+6)
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uint64 is guaranteed by the compiler to be aligned on 64-bit archs.
By using uint64+uint32 instead of [3]uint32 we can make use of the
guaranteed alignment to avoid the run-time alignment check.
On linux/amd64:
name old time/op new time/op delta
WaitGroupUncontended-4 8.84ns ± 3% 7.62ns ± 4% -13.72% (p=0.000 n=17+18)
WaitGroupAddDone-4 66.8ns ± 3% 45.9ns ± 2% -31.31% (p=0.000 n=20+18)
WaitGroupAddDoneWork-4 79.2ns ± 1% 56.6ns ± 1% -28.54% (p=0.000 n=17+20)
WaitGroupWait-4 2.83ns ± 2% 2.58ns ± 2% -9.05% (p=0.000 n=18+20)
WaitGroupWaitWork-4 16.8ns ± 6% 16.5ns ± 6% ~ (p=0.072 n=20+18)
WaitGroupActuallyWait-4 263ns ± 2% 261ns ± 5% ~ (p=0.063 n=18+20)
Change-Id: I314340f2ed8a47d8b9c15f8a3b07e41f252f4831
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This change also does some refactors around how
we prevent many (*F) methods from being called
inside (*F).Fuzz. Previously, there was a lot of
comment/code duplication, which was going to be
difficult to maintain and brittle. The refactor
lessens this duplication.
Previously, the methods Log, Logf, Failed, Name and
Skipped were the only (*common) methods that were
allowed to be called inside (*F).Fuzz. After this
change, Failed and Name are still allowed, but
Log, Logf, and Skipped are not (t.Log, t.Logf, or
t.Skipped should be used instead).
Fixes#48988
Change-Id: I4066247d551ea1908e8a2ca2889509fc68e3bb44
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This is an essentially clean port of CL 356489 from go/types to types2,
with minor adjustments due to the different AST packages and error
reporting.
Fixes#47990.
Change-Id: I52187872474bfc1fb49eb77905f22fc820b7295b
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This CL addresses the 2nd part of the issue below.
- For types2, now use the same error messages as the compiler in this case.
- Make the mechanism for reporting clarifying error messages handle the case
where we don't have additional position information.
- Provide context information (type assertion vs type switch).
Fixes#49005.
Change-Id: I4eeaf4f0c3f2f8735b63993778f58d713fef21ee
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CL 322350 changed how to take address of assembly functions, using
abi.FuncPCABI0 intrinsic. But we forgot to update the code in
Value.UnsafePointer (was Value.Pointer) to reflect that change.
This CL fixes that bug, and also add a test to make sure the code
pointer is in sync.
Change-Id: I05ae7df31c706583a0f374d8af027066528f5ceb
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On riscv64, the JAL instruction is only capable of reaching +/-1MB. In the case where
a single function and its trampolines exceeds this size, it is possible that the JAL
is unable to reach the trampoline, which is laid down after the function text. In the
case of large functions, switch back to using a AUIPC+JALR pairs rather than using
trampolines.
Fixes#48791
Change-Id: I119cf3bc20ce4933a9b7ab41a8e514437c6addb9
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Even after type-checking the RHS of a type declaration, we may not yet
be able to expand, if the RHS is itself an instance (see #49043).
We can instead rely on the mechanisms we have in place for delayed
expansion.
Fixes#49043
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Rather than using Checker.later in newNamed, add a Checker.defTypes
field to track named types that have been created during type-checking,
and use this to expand named types as a final phase in type checking.
We have encountered several bugs related to infinite recursion while
expanding named types, because (I would argue) we have two conflicting
requirements in the type checker: ensuring that we eventually collapse
underlying chains, and yet allowing lazy substitution of the underlying
type in instances. The former is necessary for correctness, and to
ensure that we detect cycles during the type-checking pass. The latter
is necessary to allow infinitely expanding patterns of instances through
underlying or method definitions.
I believe this CL reconciles these conflicting requirements, by creating
a boundary between types that are encountered in the source during
type checking, and instances that are created by recursive evaluation.
At the end of the type checking pass, Checker.defTypes should contain
all possible origin types for instantiation. Once we compute the true
underlying for these origin types, any remaining instances that are
unresolved are guaranteed to have an origin with a valid underlying.
Therefore, we can return from the type-checking pass without calling
under() for these remaining instances.
Fixes#48703Fixes#48974
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This CL avoids a useless follow-on error (that gets reported before the
actual error due to source position). This addresses the first part of
the issue below.
Thanks to @cuonglm for the suggestion for the fix.
For #49005.
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The list of environments to support with wasm_exec.js was becoming too
large to maintain. With this change, wasm_exec.js expects that the
environment provides all necessary polyfills.
The standardized "globalThis" is used for accessing the environment.
wasm_exec.js now only provides stub fallbacks for globalThis.fs and
globalThis.process.
All code specific to Node.js is now in a separate file.
Change-Id: I076febbd94d4d7845260faad972f450f74a7b983
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SetImplicit() has an explicit meaning and really shouldn't be used in
this way - its use is left over from early prototype of the dictionary
code. Convert from using SetImplicit to just using a map during
traversal.
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Both netpollblock and netpollunblock read gpp using a non-atomic load.
When consuming a ready event, netpollblock clears gpp using a non-atomic
store, thus skipping a barrier.
Thus on systems with weak memory ordering, a sequence like so this is
possible:
T1 T2
1. netpollblock: read gpp -> pdReady
2. netpollblock: store gpp -> 0
3. netpollunblock: read gpp -> pdReady
4. netpollunblock: return
i.e., without a happens-before edge between (2) and (3), netpollunblock
may read the stale value of gpp.
Switch these access to use atomic loads and stores in order to create
these edges.
For ease of future maintainance, I've simply changed rg and wg to always
be accessed atomically, though I don't believe pollOpen or pollClose
require atomics today.
Fixes#48925
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The go command no longer reports an error when invoked in a repository
nested inside another. This check is still used by 'go get' in GOPATH
mode when locating a repository, but it's not needed when preparing
the build stamp.
Fixes#49004
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This pulls in some code and tests from CL 353355.
This change makes some refactors for when we read
to and write from memory during minimization.
That fixes a bug when minimizing interesting inputs.
Now, if an error occurs while minimizing an interesting
input, that value will continue to be minimized as a
crash, and returned to the user.
This change also allows minimization of a crash that
occurred during the warmup phase. We don't want to
minimize failures in the seed corpus, but if an entry
in the cache causes a new failure, then there's no
compelling reason why we shouldn't try to minimize it.
Fixes#48731
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This CL fixes the subtle issue that Elem can promote a
not-in-heap pointer, which could be any bit pattern, into an
unsafe.Pointer, which the garbage collector can see. If that
resulting value is bad, it can crash the GC.
Make sure that we don't introduce bad pointers that way. We can
make Elem() panic, because any such bad pointers are in the Go heap,
and not-in-heap pointers are not allowed to point into the Go heap.
Update #48399
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Add a simple mechanism to provide formatted descriptions for
delayed actions. The comment strings are printed when tracing
is enabled and the delayed action is executed. This results
in more easily decipherable tracing output.
Requires debug mode in order to minimize the overhead during normal
execution. Use the mechanism in a few places to show typical use.
Also cleaned up a few unrelated comments.
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Modify the phase for creating needed function/method instantiations and
modifying functions to use those instantiations, so that the phase is
self-contained and can be called again after inlining. This is to deal
with the issue that inlining may reveal new fully-instantiated types
whose methods must be instantiated.
With this change, we have an extra phase for instantiation after
inlining, to take care of the new fully-instantiated types that have
shown up during inlining. We call inline.InlineCalls() for any new
instantiated functions that are created.
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Fixes a test failure in cmd/go TestScript/mod_outside.
make.bash (cmd/dist) builds everything with -gcflags=all= -ldflags=all=
by default. If those no-op flags aren't used, all GOROOT binaries
appear stale.
It's likely safe to omit those flags in cmd/dist if they're
empty. Checking out a new commit in GOROOT would always cause
staleness since the VCS info would change.
For #37475
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Test functions with type parameters cannot be invoked without type
arguments, so cmd/go would previously fail with a type-checking error in
the test harness.
Avoid this by producing an error explaining that test functions cannot
have type parameters.
Fixes#48953
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When the go command builds a binary, it will now stamp the current
revision from the local Git or Mercurial repository, and it will also
stamp whether there are uncommitted edited or untracked files. Only
Git and Mercurial are supported for now.
If no repository is found containing the current working directory
(where the go command was started), or if either the main package
directory or the containing module's root directory is outside the
repository, no VCS information will be stamped. If the VCS tool is
missing or returns an error, that error is reported on the main
package (hinting that -buildvcs may be disabled).
This change introduces the -buildvcs flag, which is enabled by
default. When disabled, VCS information won't be stamped when it would
be otherwise.
Stamped information may be read using 'go version -m file' or
debug.ReadBuildInfo.
For #37475
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These functions provide access to module information stamped into Go
binaries. In the future, they'll provide access to other information
(like VCS info).
These functions are added in a new package instead of runtime/debug
since they use binary parsing packages like debug/elf, which would
make runtime/debug an unacceptably heavy dependency. The types in
runtime/debug are still used; debug/buildinfo uses them via type
aliases.
This information is already available for the running binary through
debug.ReadBuildInfo and for other binaries with 'go version -m', but
until now, there hasn't been a way to get it for other binaries
without installing cmd/go.
This change copies most of the code in cmd/go/internal/version. A
later CL will migrate 'go version -m' to use this package.
For #37475Fixes#39301
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Previously, modload.PackageBuildInfo returned a string containing
information about modules used to build an executable. This string is
embedded in the binary and can be read with debug.ReadBuildInfo or
'go version -m'.
With this change, debug.BuildInfo now has a MarshalText method that
returns a string in the same format as modload.PackageBuildInfo.
Package.load now calls Package.setBuildInfo, which constructs a
debug.BuildInfo, formats it with MarshalText, then sets
Package.Internal.BuildInfo. This is equivalent to what
modload.PackageBuildInfo did.
modload.PackageBuildInfo is deleted, since it's no longer used.
For #37475
Change-Id: I5875a98cb64737637fec2a450ab2ffa7f1805707
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These tests are inherently nondeterministic: They exercise a racy
code path for up to one million iterations, and require that an
error occur at least once.
TestWaitGroupMisuse2 in particular is an ongoing source of trybot
flakiness.
Fixes#38163.
Change-Id: Ibbbda2c998c915333487ad262d3df6829de01c2b
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The algorithm for detecting invalid recursive types that
expand indefinitely suffered from the exact problem is was
intended to detect: if the indefinite expansion is happening
through type parameters, the algorithm ended up in an infinite
sequence of instantiations. (This is only a problem for generic
types).
Changed the algorithm to always only consider the "original"
uninstantiated types. This avoids the problem but it will also
not detect some invalid recursive generic types anymore. That
requires a more sophisticated type flow analysis.
Opened #48962 to track.
Addressed with help from @findleyr.
For #48951.
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Use fcntl(oldfd, F_DUP2FD_CLOEXEC, newfd) to duplicate the file
descriptor and mark is as close-on-exec instead of dup2 & fcntl.
FreeBSD implements dup3 like this in libc.
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Before the 1.12 release the use of linkname did not prevent a compiler
error for an empty function body (see #23311). Add some build tags so
that cmd/link will build with earlier releases.
It's true that we currently require Go 1.16 as the bootstrap compiler (#44505).
But for this simple case keep things working with older compilers for now.
Change-Id: I67fe021406096c64c01d6e2c9adbcc4388988a6e
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On riscv5, apparently extra wrappers (trampolines) are created for some
functions with the suffix "-tramp". Modify inst_test.go to not match
these "-tramp" wrappers.
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This reduces the number of branches to bounds check non-empty slices
from 5 to 3. It does also increase the number of branches to handle
empty slices from 1 to 3; but for non-panicking calls, they should all
be predictable.
Updates #48798.
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This change allows httputil.ReverseProxy to detect SSE (server-sent events)
content when the response's Content-Type header includes MIME parameters,
such as "text/event-stream;charset=utf-8".
Prior to this change the value of the Content-Type header was compared
directly to the literal "text/event-stream". This caused a false-negative
which failed to set the FlushInterval correctly when MIME parameters were
present.
Change-Id: If8bb43efb78787b6519d7fe7599ca018a0da0023
GitHub-Last-Rev: 224518c5eb
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#48427
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This test seems only to be testing that Dial does not time out
immediately as a result of integer overflow; the precise time taken to
connect is immaterial. Replace naked loop with sub-tests.
Fixes#43069.
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If sep does not appear in s, we return nil here
rather than the empty string. Presumably the docs
were copied from the strings package implementation
and brought that along.
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Corrections were only made to comments and can be reproduced with the
following sed.
sed -i 's/communciation/communication/g' src/internal/fuzz/sys_windows.go
sed -i 's/communciation/communication/g' src/internal/fuzz/sys_posix.go
sed -i 's/substitued/substituted/g' src/cmd/compile/internal/noder/irgen.go
Change-Id: I435aee2fdb41e73b694e6233d52742559d32cf7e
GitHub-Last-Rev: a471e3d123
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#48932
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Go back to allowing spaces in types.(*Type).LinkSring().
Delve folks prefer that there are spaces in type names, if needed, since
DWARF expects type names to be "a string representing the name as it
appears in the source program". At this point, it doesn't necessarily
seem worth having a separate function that removes spaces, only for use
when printing the type names in a function/method instantiation.
Most names of function/method instantiations will still not have spaces,
since they most type args are named or builtin types. I confirmed that
we are back to the original definition of LinkString(), except for some
comment changes.
Change-Id: Iab7143f659ddea4f099c6230cb134edf8aaef868
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Changing type parameter names is not a breaking API change, so we should
not include these names in the output of cmd/api. Instead print a
placeholder '$<index>' wherever type parameters are referenced.
This is valid for cmd/api as there is at most one type parameter list in
scope for any exported declaration. If we ever support method type
parameters, we'll need to revisit this syntax.
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This should be a no-op, but if the sharded builders are for some
reason distributing stale snapshots — or testing them with mismatched
environments — this should catch them out at a relatively low cost
(#24300 notwithstanding).
Given the frequently at which (*tester).runPending already checks for
staleness, we do not expect the impact of this extra check to be
significant for most builders.
For #33598
Updates #24300
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Add a test for a generic sort function, operating on several different
pointer types (across two packages), so they should all share the same
shape-based instantiation. Actually check that only one instantiation of
Sort is created using 'go tool nm', and also check that the output is
correct.
In order to do the test on the executable using 'go nm', added this as a
'go test' in cmd/compile/internal/test.
Added the genembed.go test that I meant to include with a previous CL.
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T.Run uses a map[string]int64 to keep track of subtest names that may
be returned through T.Name. T.Name can't return duplicate names for
subtests started with T.Run.
If a fuzz target calls T.Run, this map takes a large amount of memory,
since there are a very large number of subtests that would
otherwise have duplicate names, and the map stores one entry per subtest.
The unique suffixes are not useful (and may be confusing) since the
full sequence of tests cannot be re-run deterministically.
This change deletes all entries in the map before each call to the
function being fuzzed. There is a slight change in the contract of
T.Name while fuzzing.
This change was discussed in CL 351452.
Fixes#44517
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In the case in (*TSubster).Type() that we were running into an
incomplete underlying type (TFORW), we should just be immediately
returning the type returned by ts.SubstForwFunc(forw), since that call
returns a proper type node, and has set up any remaining work that has
to be done when we get done with the current top-level type definition.
(For import, that function is doInst, which does an Instantiate of the
new substituted type, with the delayed part via deferredInstStack.) We
should not continue doing the later parts of (*TSubster).Type(), since
the underlying type may not yet have its methods filled in, etc.
Also, in Instantiate(), we need to put the desired new type on
deferredInstStack, even if the base type node already exists, if the
type node is in TFORW state. This is now exactly the case when
Instantiate is called from (*TSubster).Type via doInst, since
(*TSubster).Type has already called NewIncompleteNamedType().
Fixes#48716Fixes#48889
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This change resolves a TODO regarding a couple uncertain APIs for
types.TypeParam. In the case of TypeParam._Index, we've decided it is
worth exporting. In the case of TypeParam._SetId, we've decided it is
unnecessary.
This aligns go/types with types2 (a doc comment in types2 is also
updated).
Updates #47916
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In module-aware mode, 'go get' no longer builds or installs packages.
- 'go generate' explains build commands do not run generate
commands. 'go get' is no longer a build command, so this CL removes
mention of it.
- 'go get' will continue to accept build flags, but they're
ignored. The documentation no longer mentions them, though it does
mention -x for printing VCS commands.
For #43684
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This change fixes some issues with -run, and
the subsequent command line output when running
in verbose mode. It replaces CorpusEntry.Name
with CorpusEntry.Path, and refactors the code
accordingly.
This change also adds a lot of additional tests
which check explicit command line output when
fuzz targets are run without fuzzing. This will
be important to avoid regressions.
Updates #48149
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Insert machine NOPs when a prefixed instruction crosses a 64B boundary.
ISA 3.1 prohibits prefixed instructions being placed across them. Such
instructions generate SIGILL if executed.
Likewise, adjust the function alignment to guarantee such instructions
can never cross one. And, don't pad the PC based on alignment. The
linker can fit these more optimally.
Likewise, include the function alignment when printing function debug
information. This is needed to verify function alignment happens.
Updates #44549
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This is a port of CL 353139 to go/types, adjusted for error reporting
and for the different representation of field lists in go/ast. A TODO is
added to verify if types2 produces redundant error messages for type
parameters sharing a bound.
For #48424
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This is a port of CL 353133 from cmd/compile/internal/syntax, with
significant adjustments for the mechanics of go/parser.
Some additional cleanup is made along the way: parseParameterList can
call parseParamDecl without indirection, and the tparams argument is
redundant with the closing token. Also, the error that "all type
parameters must be named" is positioned on the first unnamed type
parameter.
Error recovery in go/parser is notably worse here than the compiler
parser, so the test data had to be adjusted to synchronize positions.
Fixing this error recovery will have to wait for a later CL.
As with the compiler changes, these changes are guarded behind a flag so
that they may be easily removed if #48424 is not accepted.
For #48424
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The docs say:
If the input is at EOF, Decode returns io.EOF and does not modify e.
However, the added test fails:
--- FAIL: TestDecodePartial (0.00s)
encoder_test.go:1263: 31/81: expected io.ErrUnexpectedEOF: EOF
encoder_test.go:1263: 51/81: expected io.ErrUnexpectedEOF: EOF
In particular, the decoder would return io.EOF after reading a valid
message for a type specification, and then hit EOF before reading a data
item message.
Fix that by only allowing a Decode call to return io.EOF if the reader
hits EOF immediately, without successfully reading any message.
Otherwise, hitting EOF is an ErrUnexpectedEOF, like in other cases.
Also fix a net/rpc test that, coincidentally, expected an io.EOF
as an error when feeding bad non-zero data to a gob decoder.
An io.ErrUnexpectedEOF is clearly better in that scenario.
Fixes#48905.
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This changes debug/gosym so it can deal with instantiated
types/funcs/methods. I also added tests for instantiated names. My
assumption is that the concatenation of PackageName, ReceiverName, and
BaseName in order should cover the entire symbol name, so either the
ReceiverName or the BaseName should include any bracketed information
(either the instantiation of the receiver of a method or the
instantiation of function).
This can provide a model for how to parse instantiated functions and
method names.
Fixes#48032
Change-Id: I476781de2d6fc096efbb4be85c197d6f1cafac21
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This reverts CL 351851, which itself reverted CL 348991.
The problem with the original CL, as far as I can tell, was due to a
bug in the Go project's builder infrastructure (#33598) and not the
change itself. Once the build infrastructure is fixed, this change
can be resubmitted.
Fixes#48319
Updates #33598
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It turns out there is no real TODO here - things are working fine. If we
are generating a wrapper for a method on a generic type that is actually
the method on embedded type, then we should just just generate the
normal embedded wrapper, which calls the wrapper for the real receiver
type on that method. There is no need to do the generic path where we
add in the dictionary argument. So, just updated that TODO comment with
this explanation.
Added a new test case embedded.go, which specifically tests various
situations involving converting to empty and non-empty interfaces.
issue44688.go already tests a bunch of these situations as well.
Also made some other cleanups in reflect.go:
- The shape test (that I had added) at the top of imethods is useless
(never true), since it is always an interface type, so removed it.
- Added usual helper function deref() to make code clearer in several
places.
- The shape test in methodWrapper() doesn't have to check HasShape() on
each targ - it can just check HasShape() on the whole receiver.
- The comment about disabling the tail call optimization for RegABI is
no longer true.
- Simplified code in several places by using the value of existing
variable 'methodrcvr'.
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Now that x/tools/go/types/objectpath has been updates to support type
parameters, I ran the following commands to update x/tools inside the
cmd module:
go get -d golang.org/x/tools@18fa840216958359dc43466f3e70d96add38edbb # main branch
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
Updates #48588
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Fix "MOVW CRx, Rx" and "MOVFL Rx, constant", The FXM field was not
encoded correctly.
Generate mtocrf instead of mtcrf when a CRx argument is used. This
form is much faster.
Simplify several conditional statements which test if the register
argument is REG_CR or one of REG_CRx if the tested argument is known
to be matched as C_CREG. Likewise, a4 is (the From3 arg) is always
TYPE_NONE in the existing optab entries for type_ 69.
Change-Id: I3a4749b1cbfdfab6a2616586ae59e932e01dae50
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With multiple text sections, there may be holes (non-Go code) in
the PC range of Go code and covered by the functab. Previously, we
use a linear search with actual PCs to find the functab entry. We
need to use special entries to mark holes, so a PC in the hole can
be distinguished from the previous function.
Now, with the previous CL we find if the PC is in between of the
sections upfront in textOff. There is no need to mark holes in the
functab.
Change-Id: I22ff27279422bfc855c2ca35ba0fdfb63234c113
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In findfunc, we first us the relative PC to find the function's
index in functab. When we split text sections, as the external
linker may shift the sections, and the PC may not match the
(virtual) PC we used to build the functab. So the index may be
inaccurate, and we need to do a (forward or backward) linear
search to find the actual entry.
Instead of using the PC directly, we can first compute the
(pre-external-link virtual) relative PC and use that to find the
index in functab. This way, the index will be accurate and we will
not need to do the special backward linear search.
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What should it mean to run a regexp match on invalid UTF-8 bytes?
The coherent behavior options are:
1. Invalid UTF-8 does not match any character classes,
nor a U+FFFD literal (nor \x{fffd}).
2. Each byte of invalid UTF-8 is treated identically to a U+FFFD in the input,
as a utf8.DecodeRune loop might.
RE2 uses Rule 1.
Because it works byte at a time, it can also provide \C to match any
single byte of input, which matches invalid UTF-8 as well.
This provides the nice property that a match for a regexp without \C
is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8.
Unfortunately, today Go has an incoherent mix of these two, although
mostly Rule 2. This is a deviation from RE2, and it gives up the nice
property, but we probably can't correct that at this point.
In particular .* already matches entire inputs today, valid UTF-8 or
not, and I doubt we can break that.
This CL adopts Rule 2 officially, fixing the few places that deviate from it.
Fixes#48749.
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The code generated when storing eight bytes loaded from memory in big
endian introduced two successive byte swaps that did not actually
modified the data.
The new rules match this specific pattern both for amd64 and for arm64,
eliminating the double swap.
Fixes#41684
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The illumos builder is using a Go 1.18 prerelease toolchain for
bootstrapping, which doesn't have ast.IndexListExpr. But we can
instead check for the "compiler_bootstrap" build tag that's already
used for distinguishing binaries built for toolchain1.
Fixes#48863.
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A stack object record may refer to the object's type's GC mask or
GC program (for very large types). For the latter, currently the GC
program symbol is named "type..gcprog.XXX" which is then laid out
along with type symbols at link time. When relro is used, the type
symbols end up in a different section.
As we now use relative addressing for stack object records to refer
to GC masks or GC programs, it is important that it is laid out in
the rodata section (not rodata.rel.ro). Move GC program symbols to
be along with GC masks, as they are similar and accessed the same
way. They don't have relocations so they don't need to be laid to a
relro section.
This fixes flaky failures like
https://build.golang.org/log/3bdbaaf786ec831b4393a64a959d2130edb5e050
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This is a port of CL 354643 from go/types to types2 with adjustments:
- use of syntax rather than go/ast package as needed
- adjustments due to the different code for type parameter declarations
- rename of Checker.rparamMap to Checker.recvTParamMap, which seems clearer
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For this unusual case, where a constraint specifies exactly one type, we
can have a COMPLIT expression with a type that is/has typeparams.
Therefore, we add code to delay transformCompLit for generic functions.
We also need to break out transformAddr (which corresponds to tcAddr),
and added code for delaying it as well. Also, we now need to export
generic functions containing untransformed OCOMPLIT and OKEY nodes, so
added support for that in iexport.go/iimport.go. Untransformed OKEY
nodes include an ir.Ident/ONONAME which we can now export.
Had to adjust some code/asserts in transformCompLit(), since we may now
be transforming an OCOMPLIT from an imported generic function (i.e. from
a non-local package).
Fixes#48537
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ParseDuration should handle minimum int64 (-1<<63) nanosecond
since type Duration is alias of int64
name old time/op new time/op delta
ParseDuration 91.4ns ± 0% 86.4ns ± 1% -5.49% (p=0.000 n=9+8)
Fixes: #48629
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Receiver type parameters are the only type expressions allowed to be
blank. Previously this was handled by substitution of synthetic
non-blank names in the receiver type expression, but that introduced
problems related to AST mangling: the scope had extra elements,
Object.Name() was inaccurate, and synthetic nodes were recorded in
types.Info.
Fix this instead by recording a map of *ast.Ident->*TypeParam on the
Checker, which is read in Checker.ident to resolve blank identifiers
denoting receiver type parameters.
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PNG images can be paletted, where each pixel value (a uint8) indexes a
slice of colors. In terms of wire format, the PLTE chunk explicitly
contains the palette length. However, in practice, some arguably
malformed images contain pixel values greater than or equal to the
explicit PLTE length.
Go's image/png decoder accomodates such images by lengthening the
decoded image's palette if the implicit maximum is larger than the
explicit maximum. This was already done, prior to this commit, by the
"if len(paletted.Palette) <= int(idx)" lines in decoder.readImagePass.
Separately, PNG images can also be interlaced, where the final image is
the result of merging multiple partial images, also called passes. Prior
to this commit, we applied the palette lengthening to the pass images
but not the final image. This commit fixes that.
Fixes#48612
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When we have multiple text sections, we need to mark holes between
the sections in the functab. A hole is marked with an entry with
the end PC of the previous section. As we now use offsets instead
of (relocated) PCs, the end offset of a section may be the same of
the start of the next one. Distinguish it by using the end address
-1.
For #48837.
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As the func table contains the end marker of the text section, we
sometimes need to get that address from an offset. Currently
textAddr doesn't handle that address, as it is not within any
text section. Instead of letting the callers not call textAddr
with the end offset, just handle it more elegantly in textAddr.
For #48837.
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Change to using types.(*Type).LinkString() for printing names of types
in function/method instantiations. (e.g. f[int] or Value[p.Myint].Set())
LinkString already generates a unique string description for t, using
package paths, except that it uses "" for the local package path. The ""
will be expanded in the linker, so the names in the executable will have
full package paths everywhere and de-duplication of function/method
instantiations will work properly. We do need to add an explicit
substitution of "" in ReadImports() for function/method names. We
previously were using NameString(), which doesn't use full package
paths, so is not fully unique.
We had also discussed that we would prefer to minimize spaces in
function/method instantiation names. So, I changed LinkString() to
eliminate all unneeded spaces. In the one case where we need a
separator, which is between field names and types, we use a "#" instead
of a space.
This change has the advantage of eliminating spaces in some existing
non-generic function name - mainly .type.eq functions for anonymous
types (e.g. "type..eq.struct { runtime.gList; runtime.n int32 }") shows
up in a hello-world executable (as Cherry pointed out).
We do not need an analogous function for types2 right now, since we
create all instantiations using types1 types. In the one case where we
need to create an instantiation during types2-to-types1 translation, we
convert the types to types1 first (see (*irgen).instTypeName2).
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Previously, when fuzzing for a period of time, the
command line output would look something like this:
fuzz: minimizing 34995-byte crash input...
fuzz: elapsed: 3s, execs: 13821 (4604/sec), new interesting: 0 (total: 1)
fuzz: elapsed: 6s, execs: 13821 (2303/sec), new interesting: 0 (total: 1)
fuzz: elapsed: 9s, execs: 13821 (1535/sec), new interesting: 0 (total: 1)
--- FAIL: FuzzFoo (9.05s)
This is the same output it has while fuzzing, so if
minimization runs for a long time (default allows 1
minute), then it looks like minimization is hanging.
It's also confusing that the execs/sec would continually
decrease.
Now, when minimization is running, the command line
output will look something like this:
fuzz: minimizing 34995-byte crash input...
fuzz: elapsed: 3s, minimizing
fuzz: elapsed: 6s, minimizing
fuzz: elapsed: 9s, minimizing
fuzz: elapsed: 9s, minimizing
--- FAIL: FuzzFoo (9.05s)
The final "fuzz: elapsed: 6s, minimizing" could be
printed twice because we always print one final log
to the command line before we exit.
Updates #48820
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The existing implementation lacks consideration of running test on a
machine which has ipv6 address but no ipv4 address. Use net.IP.IsLoopback
and net.IP.IsUnspecified instead of hardcoded addresses.
Fixes: #48575
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On Wasm, wasm_exec.js puts command line arguments at the beginning
of the linear memory (following the "zero page"). Currently there
is no limit for this, and a very long command line can overwrite
the program's data section. Prevent this by limiting the command
line to 4096 bytes, and in the linker ensuring the data section
starts at a high enough address (8192).
(Arguably our address assignment on Wasm is a bit confusing. This
is the minimum fix I can come up with.)
Thanks to Ben Lubar for reporting this issue.
Fixes#48797
Fixes CVE-2021-38297
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The old way of implementing it, float32(float64(x)), involves 2 roundings
which can cause accuracy errors in some strange cases. Implement a runtime
version of [u]int64tofloat32 which only does one rounding.
Fixes#48807
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This is port of CL 354049 for types2 to go/type.
The change is identical, but for some tweaks to the error message/position
in tests, since when go/types reports the exact operation "cannot convert"
instead of the general "invalid operation" like types2.
Updates #48784
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In case of an invalid untyped nil conversion, the compiler's original
type checker leaves it to the caller to report a suitable error message.
But types2 does not, it always reports the invalid conversion.
CL 328053 made types2 report a better error message, and match the
original compiler behavior. But it ignored the case of untyped nil.
This CL adds that missing case, by checking whether the two operands can
be mixed when untyped nil is present.
Fixes#48784
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This is a port of CL 354432 from types2 to go/types
with minor adjustments:
- an error message has a different position
- the constraint literals are wrapped in interfaces
because the interface-free notation has not been
ported yet
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For now, the underlying types of the the argument types' constraints
must be a single type that is a slice (the source operand may also
be a string).
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The (*http.Cookie).String method used by SetCookie will silently discard
or sanitize any fields it deems invalid, making it difficult to tell
whether a cookie will be sent as expected.
This change introduces a new (*http.Cookie).Valid method which may be
used to check if any cookie fields will be discarded or sanitized prior
to calling (*http.Cookie).String.
Fixes#46370
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I've noticed for a while that there is some duplicated and some useful
information being put out in -W=3 mode after the comment marker (besides
the position).
dumpNodeHeader puts out a comment marker '#' before putting out the
position of a node (which is for almost all nodes). Therefore, we shouldn't
print out anything on the same line after calling dumpNodeHeader().
But we happen to be putting out a duplicate type of the node in some
cases. Also, we put out the Sym() associate with the node after
dumpNodeHeader(). So, I got rid of the duplicate type print-out, and moved
the print-out of n.Sym() to be inside dumpNodeHeader() before the
position information. Also, moved the tc flag to be right after the type
information, which seems like it makes more sense.
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TestTicker is sensitive to overloaded or slow systems, where a 20ms
ticker running for 10 ticks has a total run time out of the range
[110ms, 290ms]. To counter this flakiness, it tries five times to
get a successful result. This is insufficient--an overloaded test
machine can introduce more than 100ms of delay across the test.
Reduce the five attempts to two, but use a 1s ticker for 8 ticks
in the second attempt.
Updates #46474.
Updates #35692.
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The tree has package main files scattered around
in it for the purposes of running go generate.
They're all marked "// +build ignore",
which gets special handling in TestDependencies.
It would be nice to be able to use other build tags,
such as "generate", as suggested by the go generate
design doc. Plus the build tag syntax is changing.
This change skips all "package main" files.
By definition these aren't importable,
so they can't contribute to the dependency tree.
We can't quite eliminate the "// +build ignore"
check, as it is used by packages runtime and syscall.
But it's still a step in the right direction.
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The encoding/binary little- and big-endian load and store routines are
frequently used in performance sensitive code. They look fairly complex
to the inliner. Though the routines themselves can be inlined,
code using them typically cannot be.
Yet they typically compile down to an instruction or two
on architectures that support merging such loads.
This change teaches the inliner to treat calls to these methods as cheap,
so that code using them will be more inlineable.
It'd be better to teach the inliner that this pattern of code is cheap,
rather than these particular methods. However, that is difficult to do
robustly when working with the IR representation. And the broader project
of which that would be a part, namely to model the rest of the compiler
in the inliner, is probably a non-starter. By way of contrast, imperfect
though it is, this change is an easy, cheap, and useful heuristic.
If/when we base inlining decisions on more accurate information obtained
later in the compilation process, or on PGO/FGO, we can remove this
and other such heuristics.
Newly inlineable functions in the standard library:
crypto/cipher.gcmInc32
crypto/sha512.appendUint64
crypto/md5.appendUint64
crypto/sha1.appendUint64
crypto/sha256.appendUint64
vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/poly1305.initialize
encoding/gob.(*encoderState).encodeUint
vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm.buildRecompMap
net/http.(*http2SettingsFrame).Setting
net/http.http2parseGoAwayFrame
net/http.http2parseWindowUpdateFrame
Benchmark impact for encoding/gob (the only package I measured):
name old time/op new time/op delta
EndToEndPipe-8 2.25µs ± 1% 2.21µs ± 3% -1.79% (p=0.000 n=28+27)
EndToEndByteBuffer-8 93.3ns ± 5% 94.2ns ± 5% ~ (p=0.174 n=30+30)
EndToEndSliceByteBuffer-8 10.5µs ± 1% 10.6µs ± 1% +0.87% (p=0.000 n=30+30)
EncodeComplex128Slice-8 1.81µs ± 0% 1.75µs ± 1% -3.23% (p=0.000 n=28+30)
EncodeFloat64Slice-8 900ns ± 1% 847ns ± 0% -5.91% (p=0.000 n=29+28)
EncodeInt32Slice-8 1.02µs ± 0% 0.90µs ± 0% -11.82% (p=0.000 n=28+26)
EncodeStringSlice-8 1.16µs ± 1% 1.04µs ± 1% -10.20% (p=0.000 n=29+26)
EncodeInterfaceSlice-8 28.7µs ± 3% 29.2µs ± 6% ~ (p=0.067 n=29+30)
DecodeComplex128Slice-8 7.98µs ± 1% 7.96µs ± 1% -0.27% (p=0.017 n=30+30)
DecodeFloat64Slice-8 4.33µs ± 1% 4.34µs ± 1% +0.24% (p=0.022 n=30+29)
DecodeInt32Slice-8 4.18µs ± 1% 4.18µs ± 0% ~ (p=0.074 n=30+28)
DecodeStringSlice-8 13.2µs ± 1% 13.1µs ± 1% -0.64% (p=0.000 n=28+28)
DecodeStringsSlice-8 31.9µs ± 1% 31.8µs ± 1% -0.34% (p=0.001 n=30+30)
DecodeBytesSlice-8 8.88µs ± 1% 8.84µs ± 1% -0.48% (p=0.000 n=30+30)
DecodeInterfaceSlice-8 64.1µs ± 1% 64.2µs ± 1% ~ (p=0.173 n=30+28)
DecodeMap-8 74.3µs ± 0% 74.2µs ± 0% ~ (p=0.131 n=29+30)
Fixes#42958
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They're only used in a single place.
Instead of calculating the end every time,
calculate it in the linker.
It'd be nice to recalculate baseaddr-vaddr,
but that generates relocations that are too large.
While we're here, remove some pointless uintptr -> uintptr conversions.
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This CL reverses the change in CL 284254 (which was ported
to types2) which originated in CL 240901 to address a crash
in a test created by a fuzzer (that crash appears to be
avoided in other ways, now).
This exposed another bug in typeset.go where we don't look
for the underlying type when testing if a type is an interface
or not. Fixed that as well.
Adjusted a test case that now doesn't report an error anymore
(which is good).
Fixes#48819.
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The type set notation has been accepted a while ago.
We're not going back to supporting the original
type list notation. Remove support for it in the
parser and type checker.
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With the removal of SSE2 runtime detection made in
golang.org/cl/344350 we can remove this mechanism as there
are no required features anymore.
For making sure CPUs running a go program support all
the minimal hardware requirements the go runtime should
do feature checks early in the runtime initialization
before it is likely any compiler emitted but unsupported
instructions are used. This is already the case for e.g.
checking MMX support on 386 arch targets.
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As we use relative addressing for text symbols in functab, it is
important that the offsets we computed stay unchanged by the
external linker, i.e. all symbols in Textp should not be removed
by the external linker. Most of them are actually referenced (our
deadcode pass ensures that), except go.buildid which is generated
late and not used by the program. Keep it alive.
Should fix AIX builder.
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In GOPATH mode, source files may import other packages using relative
(“local”) paths. In module mode, relative imports are never allowed:
import paths must always be fully specified.
When local imports are allowed, we pass a local-import prefix to the
compiler using the '-D' flag. That could theoretically change the
compiler's output, so it must be included in the cache key even when
-trimpath is set. (TODO: when -trimpath is set, the local-import
prefix ought to be trimmed anyway, so it still shouldn't matter.)
However, when local imports are disallowed, we should not pass the
local-import prefix and it should not affect cmd/go's cache key or the
final build ID of any artifact.
For #48557
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This change also fixes a bug with calculating the
total interesting count. When fuzzing with an empty
corpus, the fuzzing engine adds an starting corpus
value in that run in order to start fuzzing. That
meant that the interesting total count was off by one:
it would start at 1, even though the cache was empty.
Added some tests for this as well.
Fixes#48787
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Many uses of Index/IndexByte/IndexRune/Split/SplitN
can be written more clearly using the new Cut functions.
Do that. Also rewrite to other functions if that's clearer.
For #46336.
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This CL adds late expanded memequal(x, const, sz) inlining for 2, 4, 8
bytes size. This PoC is using the same method as CL 248404.
This optimization fires about 100 times in Go compiler (1675 occurrences
reduced to 1574, so -6%).
Also, added unit-tests to codegen/comparisions.go file.
Updates #37275
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This adds a rule to avoid the zero extension after an AtomicLoad8
or AtomicLoad32 since the atomic load has already filled it with
zeros. This eliminates an instruction in a high use block in findObject
and the AtomicLoad8 appears many times within runtime.
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The slowest thing that can happen in funcdata is a cache miss
on moduledata.gofunc. Move that memory load earlier.
Also, for better ergonomics when working on this code,
do more calculations as uintptrs.
name old time/op new time/op delta
StackCopyWithStkobj-8 10.5ms ± 5% 9.9ms ± 4% -6.03% (p=0.000 n=15+15)
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funcspdelta should be inlined: It is a tiny wrapper around another func.
The sanity check prevents that. Condition the sanity check on debugPcln.
While we're here, make the sanity check throw when it fails.
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This CL enables intrinsic support to emit the following prefetch
instructions for PPC64 platform that are already emitted on other
platforms
1. Prefetch - prefetches data from memory address to cache;
2. PrefetchStreamed - prefetches data from memory address, with a
hint that this data is being streamed.
Benchmarks picked from go/test/bench/garbage
Parameters tested with:
GOMAXPROCS=8
tree2 -heapsize=1000000000 -cpus=8
tree -n=18
parser
peano
Performance results with this change on POWER9
name old time/op new time/op delta
Tree2-8 75.3ms ± 2% 65.0ms ± 6% -13.61% (p=0.003 n=5+7)
Tree-8 576ms ± 2% 576ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.756 n=11+10)
Parser-8 3.60s ± 2% 3.59s ± 1% ~ (p=0.818 n=6+6)
Peano-8 84.8ms ± 1% 84.6ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.180 n=6+6)
Results on POWER8 and POWER10 are similar
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In the case of a nointerface method on an instantiated type, we still
have to call methodWrapper, because methodWrapper generates the actual
generic method on the type as well. Currently, we don't call
methodWrapper, so the method on the instantiated type never gets filled
in.
Adjusted the code to still call methodWrapper, but not use the result,
in the case of a nointerface method on an instantiated type.
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Add a simple test with an exported generic function that does
recover/defer, to test that recover/defer are exported/imported
properly (and a generic function with recover/defer works fine).
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This reverts commit golang.org/cl/352953.
Reason for revert: unsafe.Slice is considerably slower.
Part of this is extra safety checks (good), but most of it
is the function call overhead. We should consider open-coding it (#48798).
Impact of this change:
name old time/op new time/op delta
StackCopyWithStkobj-8 12.1ms ± 5% 11.6ms ± 3% -4.03% (p=0.009 n=10+8)
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In case of amd64 the compiler issues checks if extensions are
available on a platform. With GOAMD64 microarchitecture levels
provided, some of the checks could be eliminated.
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When compiling with GOAMD64=v1, clobber all the >v1 instructions
with faulting instructions. Run the binary with the corresponding
feature flags off. We shouldn't try to execute any of the clobbered
instructions.
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Every function has associated numbered extra funcdata to another symbol.
Prior to this change, a funcdata pointer was stored as a relocation.
This change alters this to be an offset relative to go.func.* or go.funcrel.*.
This reduces the number of relocations on darwin/arm64 by about 40%.
It also shrinks externally linked binaries. On darwin/arm64:
size before after Δ %
addr2line 3788498 3699730 -88768 -2.343%
api 5100018 4951074 -148944 -2.920%
asm 4855234 4744274 -110960 -2.285%
buildid 2500162 2419986 -80176 -3.207%
cgo 4338258 4218306 -119952 -2.765%
compile 22764418 22132226 -632192 -2.777%
cover 4583186 4432770 -150416 -3.282%
dist 3200962 3094626 -106336 -3.322%
doc 3680402 3583602 -96800 -2.630%
fix 3114914 3023922 -90992 -2.921%
link 6308578 6154786 -153792 -2.438%
nm 3754338 3665826 -88512 -2.358%
objdump 4124738 4015234 -109504 -2.655%
pack 2232626 2155010 -77616 -3.476%
pprof 13497474 13044066 -453408 -3.359%
test2json 2483810 2402146 -81664 -3.288%
trace 10108898 9748802 -360096 -3.562%
vet 6884322 6681314 -203008 -2.949%
total 107320836 104167700 -3153136 -2.938%
relocs before after Δ %
addr2line 33357 25563 -7794 -23.365%
api 31589 18409 -13180 -41.723%
asm 27825 18904 -8921 -32.061%
buildid 15603 9513 -6090 -39.031%
cgo 27809 17103 -10706 -38.498%
compile 114769 64829 -49940 -43.513%
cover 32932 19462 -13470 -40.902%
dist 18797 10796 -8001 -42.565%
doc 22891 13503 -9388 -41.012%
fix 19700 11465 -8235 -41.802%
link 37324 23198 -14126 -37.847%
nm 33226 25480 -7746 -23.313%
objdump 35237 26610 -8627 -24.483%
pack 13535 7951 -5584 -41.256%
pprof 97986 63961 -34025 -34.724%
test2json 15113 8735 -6378 -42.202%
trace 66786 39636 -27150 -40.652%
vet 43328 25971 -17357 -40.060%
total 687806 431088 -256718 -37.324%
It should also incrementally speed up binary launching
and may reduce linker memory use.
This is another step towards removing relocations so
that pages that were previously dirtied by the loader may remain clean,
which will offer memory savings useful in constrained environments like iOS.
Removing the relocations in .stkobj symbols will allow some simplifications.
There will be no references into go.funcrel.*,
so we will no longer need to use the bottom bit to distinguish offset bases.
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This change moves all symbols referred to by FUNCDATA
into go.func.* and go.funcrel.*.
Surprisingly (because it inhibits some content-addressability),
it shrinks binaries by a little bit, about 0.1%.
This paves the way for a subsequent change to change
FUNCDATA relocations to offsets.
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We don't need cmd/cgo for building go_bootstrap or toolchain2, so skip
building it as part of toolchain1.
This allows cmd/cgo to assume a current go/ast; e.g., that
ast.IndexListExpr exists (needed for next CL).
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Use sort.Search instead of open-coding the binary search.
This makes the code a lot easier to work on.
As a bonus, it speeds it up.
name old time/op new time/op delta
115/LineToPC-8 57.4µs ± 5% 59.2µs ± 8% +3.19% (p=0.003 n=15+13)
115/PCToLine-8 255ns ± 1% 192ns ± 3% -24.63% (p=0.000 n=15+15)
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runtime.no_pointers_stackmap is an odd beast.
It is defined in a Go file, populated by assembly,
used by the GC, and its address is magic used
by async pre-emption to ascertain whether a
routine was implemented in assembly.
A subsequent change will force all GC data into the go.func.* linker symbol.
runtime.no_pointers_stackmap is GC data, so it must go there.
Yet it also needs to go into rodata, for the runtime address trick.
This change eliminates it entirely.
Replace the runtime address check with the newly introduced asm funcflag.
Handle the assembly macro as magic, similarly to our handling of go_args_stackmap.
This allows the no_pointers_stackmap to be identical in all ways
to other gclocals stackmaps, including content-addressability.
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There's no good way to ascertain at runtime whether
a function was implemented in assembly.
The existing workaround doesn't play nicely
with some upcoming linker changes.
This change introduces an explicit marker for routines
implemented in assembly.
This change doesn't use the new bit anywhere,
it only introduces it.
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Go exchanges siginfo and sigevent structures with the kernel. They
contain unions, but Go's use is limited to the first few fields. Pad out
the rest so the size Go sees is the same as what the Linux kernel sees.
This is a follow-up to CL 342052 which added the sigevent struct without
padding. It updates the siginfo struct as well so there are no bad
examples in the defs_linux_*.go files.
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This change updates the log lines to clarify that the printed
interesting count is only for newly discovered cache entries, and prints
the total cache size. It only prints information about interesting
entries when coverageEnabled is true.
Fixes#48669
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Otherwise the type checker defaults to amd64, which can break
type-checking for definitions using unsafe.Sizeof.
This has the side effect of changing the API output: constants with
different values across architectures (e.g., MaxInt) are now
individually listed per-arch. This actually makes the API file more
accurate, but does introduce a one-time discontinuity. These changes
have been integrated into the API files where the constants were added.
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I've manually reviewed all uses of ctxt.Flag_shared for concurrency safety.
And I manually tested with the race detector and found no issues.
Allow -shared to be used with compiler concurrency,
thereby re-enabling concurrent compilation on darwin/arm64.
Fixes#48496
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CALL and JMP on riscv64 are currently implemented as an AUIPC+JALR pair. This means
that every call requires two instructions and makes use of the REG_TMP register,
even when the symbol would be directly reachable via a single JAL instruction.
Add support for call trampolines - CALL and JMP are now implemented as a single JAL
instruction, with the linker generating trampolines in the case where the symbol is
not reachable (more than +/-1MiB from the JAL instruction), is an unknown symbol or
does not yet have an address assigned. Each trampoline contains an AUIPC+JALR pair,
which the relocation is applied to.
Due to the limited reachability of the JAL instruction, combined with the way that
the Go linker currently assigns symbol addresses, there are cases where a call is to
a symbol that has no address currently assigned. In this situation we have to assume
that a trampoline will be required, however we can patch this up during relocation,
potentially calling directly instead. This means that we will end up with trampolines
that are unused. In the case of the Go binary, there are around 3,500 trampolines of
which approximately 2,300 are unused (around 9200 bytes of machine instructions).
Overall, this removes over 72,000 AUIPC instructions from the Go binary.
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The golang.org/x/net/route package can't parse the RIB returned
by NET_RT_IFLISTL. Use the route.RIBTypeInterface constant
instead, leaving the choice of syscall up to the route package.
Fixes#48553.
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Now that gofmt knows how to format many files in parallel,
there's no need for "go fmt" to have its own parallelism.
Instead of running "gofmt -l -w $file" in parallel with GOMAXPROCS,
simply collect a large list of files and hand it to "gofmt -l -w $files".
The benchmark below was obtained via:
benchcmd -n 10 FmtGorootCmd go fmt cmd
We can see a drastic improvement in system time per call.
This makes sense, as we used to fork+exec one gofmt program per file,
and now we only do that for every thousand or so files.
We also see an increase in peak memory usage and user CPU time.
This seems to be because each gofmt process was very short lived before.
This meant that there was a limit to the total amount of allocations
produced by go/parser and go/printer before the process stopped,
and thus the GC probably didn't kick in most of the time.
Now that each gofmt process formats hundreds or thousands of files,
a lot of those allocations pile up in the same process,
making peak-RSS go higher and piling on garbage for the GC to clean up.
Finally, note that time/op seems largely unchanged.
I did many benchmark runs; some ended up in noise like the one below,
and others gave small wall time speed-ups of 3-4%.
It seems like we get very little wall time benefit,
possibly due to the factors mentioned earlier cancelling each other out.
Overall, it seems worthwhile to not let "go fmt" do its own parallelism,
to keep the tool simpler to understand and maintain going forward.
Plus, the sys-time savings do seem to be the biggest change here.
name old time/op new time/op delta
FmtGorootCmd 850ms ± 4% 842ms ± 6% ~ (p=0.529 n=10+10)
name old user-time/op new user-time/op delta
FmtGorootCmd 7.30s ± 4% 7.67s ± 3% +5.07% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old sys-time/op new sys-time/op delta
FmtGorootCmd 1.66s ± 7% 0.43s ±24% -74.08% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old peak-RSS-bytes new peak-RSS-bytes delta
FmtGorootCmd 30.1MB ± 4% 199.4MB ±21% +563.03% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
To make use of the already-present "maximum exec arg length limit"
constant in cmd/go/internal, move it to cmd/internal.
Fixes#43566.
Change-Id: If864151d0c851a40bf7138f9864640f15a066d48
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In types1 and for the export format, we were using type param subscripts
coming from types2 (originally for debugging) to provide unique names.
We need unique full-names for type params in types1 to ensure consistent
references to type params in function/method bodies and type params
derived from translation from types2. We also currently need unique
names for type params in importer/iimport.go and gcimporter/iimport.go,
because there are no levels of scoping in the package symbol lookup and
pkgIndex table.
As a step to eliminate the typeparam subscripts (which have no
relation to the source code), we change so that the typeparams' unique
name is just prefixing the type param name with the name of the
enclosing generic function, type, or method.
We now no longer use types2.TypeString in types2-to-types1 translation,
so Typestring can be changed to eliminate the subscript, as needed.
Also, types2.TypeParam.SetId() is no longer needed and is eliminated.
We can decide later if we want to do the further step of adding scoping
to the importer/iimport.go and gcimporter/iimport.go, which could be
used to eliminate the type param "path" prefix from the export format.
Change-Id: I0e37795664be2c2e1869b8f9e93393b83fc56409
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Discard is not really a read operation, and in theory it could
Seek the underlying Reader without actually reading anything,
so an UnreadByte following a Discard is disallowed.
Similarly, although WriteTo usually does end up calling Read on the
underlying buffer, if the underlying Reader implements io.WriterTo it
may instead terminate in a call to WriteTo, without ever buffering or
even seeing the last byte written. (It is conceptually read-like, but
not strictly “a read operation”.)
Fixes#48446
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This change enables the relaxed syntax for constraint literals
as proposed in issue #48424 and adds a simple smoke test for
the compiler. (Most of the relevant changes are in the syntax
and types2 package which have more extensive tests for this.)
This makes it possible to experiment with the new syntax while
we contemplate the fate of #48424.
If #48424 is accepted, this change can remain. If #48424 is
not accepted, reverting this CL will remove this feature in
the compiler.
For #48424.
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When collecting type parameters, wrap constraint literals of the
form ~T or A|B into interfaces so the type checker doesn't have
to deal with these type set expressions syntactically anywhere
else but in interfaces (i.e., union types continue to appear
only as embedded elements in interfaces).
Since a type constraint doesn't need to be an interface anymore,
we can remove the respective restriction. Instead, when accessing
the constraint interface via TypeParam.iface, wrap non-interface
constraints at that point and update the constraint so it happens
only once. By computing the types sets of all type parameters at
before the end of type-checking, we ensure that type constraints
are in their final form when accessed through the API.
For #48424.
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This CL permits an arbitrary type as well as the type sets ~T and A|B
in constraint position, without the need of a surrrounding interface.
For instance, the type parameter list
[P interface{ ~map[K]V }, K comparable, V interface{ ~string }]
may be written as
[P ~map[K]V, K comparable, V ~string]
The feature must be enabled explicitly with the AllowTypeSets mode
and is only available if AllowGenerics is set as well.
For #48424.
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The linker specially handles go.importpath symbols. But the
compiler doesn't actually generate such symbols. Instead, it
generates type..importpath symbols. It is already in the type
section as the name starts with "type.". Also set its alignment
to 1, as it is string data.
Change-Id: I771f5529a0ff41a5bb476b3a02c8cc75729792de
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Set alignment for string symbols in symtab pass, so we don't need
to look at symbol name in symalign in dodata pass. (Ideally we
should not use symbol name like this in symtab pass either, but
we already use the names there anyway.)
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Funcdata like opendefer info and traceback arginfo are varints or
bytes. There is no need to align them.
GC liveness map and inline tree have 32-bit fields, so continue
align them to 4 bytes.
Change-Id: I9d5dd750a926c65a910efe5817f9f5c473019bc6
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When building for macOS with external linking, we currently use
"xcrun" to invoke "dsymutil" and "strip" tools. That doesn't work
well for cross compilation. Use "CC --print-prog-name" to find the
tool path instead.
Fixes#47316.
Change-Id: Ib30c6494c48bfb6a505dc26fe644ef543d777076
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On Darwin/ARM64 when external linking, for very large text we
split it into multiple sections. For each section (other than the
first) we create runtime.text.N marker symbols. In CL 316050 I
forgot to add those symbols to the symbol table. This CL does it.
It doesn't actually matter for program execution. But we add them
on ELF when splitting text sections, so we do it here as well.
Also, this makes it easier to tell if we split text sections.
Change-Id: Ida7f8e9431867881e5ee2bc1a2129eeaf83cb878
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Currently TestPCLine is skipped in short mode. The test builds a
Linux/AMD64 binary, so it makes sense to skip it if we're cross
compiling, as building the runtime takes a while. But if we are
on Linux/AMD64, it will only build a small amount of code, which
isn't really slow. The test runs in 0.14 second on my machine.
I think it is acceptable to run in short mode. Then we'll have
trybot coverage for this test.
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Add doc comment about the time/tzdata package to the time.LoadLocation
function. The time.LoadLocation function was changed in Go 1.15 to add an extra
source that it considers for the time zone database. That location is the
time/tzdata package. It is not easy to discover this behavior because the
documentation for the time package doesn't mention it in the discussion on the
time.LoadLocation function when discussing the different sources. It would be helpful to
describe all possible sources that time.LoadLocation considers when loading the
time zone database, and so I think it would be worthwhile to mention
time/tzdata.
Change-Id: I408fbe188bf9d4ba797e59ec17eb677136d6a9c2
GitHub-Last-Rev: 3dac204326
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#48673
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The current Go assembler encodes "MOVK $(0<<16|32|48), Rd" as the
same binary with "MOVK $0, Rd", but for arm64 move constant instructions
MOVK, MOVN and MOVZ, "op $0, Rd" and "op $(0<<16|32|48), Rd" have
different semantics. In order not to change the way the assembler
frontend parses constants, this patch adds a check for the zero shifts.
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The first field of the func data stored by the linker is the
entry PC for the function. Prior to this change, this was stored
as a relocation to the function. Change this to be an offset
relative to runtime.text.
This reduces the number of relocations on darwin/arm64 by about 10%.
It also slightly shrinks binaries:
file before after Δ %
addr2line 3803058 3791298 -11760 -0.309%
api 5140114 5104242 -35872 -0.698%
asm 4886850 4840626 -46224 -0.946%
buildid 2512466 2503042 -9424 -0.375%
cgo 4374770 4342274 -32496 -0.743%
compile 22920530 22769202 -151328 -0.660%
cover 4624626 4588242 -36384 -0.787%
dist 3217570 3205522 -12048 -0.374%
doc 3715026 3684498 -30528 -0.822%
fix 3148226 3119266 -28960 -0.920%
link 6350226 6313362 -36864 -0.581%
nm 3768850 3757106 -11744 -0.312%
objdump 4140594 4127618 -12976 -0.313%
pack 2227474 2218818 -8656 -0.389%
pprof 13598706 13506786 -91920 -0.676%
test2json 2497234 2487426 -9808 -0.393%
trace 10198066 10118498 -79568 -0.780%
vet 6930658 6889074 -41584 -0.600%
total 108055044 107366900 -688144 -0.637%
It should also incrementally speed up binary launching.
This is the first step towards removing enough relocations
that pages that were previously dirtied by the loader may remain clean,
which will offer memory savings useful in constrained environments.
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This was useful for debugging while we were developing
the feature, but is now causing extraneous prints that
make the command output difficult to read.
This change also prevents the go command from printing
an extraneous "FAIL" when fuzzing is enabled.
Fixes#48633Fixes#46631
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There are special flags that must be passed to the
compiler at build time in order to instrument the
testing binary for fuzzing.
One potential option would be to add these flags to
p.Internal.Gcflags inside cmd/go/internal/test. However,
future calls to setToolFlags can cause these flags to
get cleared about before the build starts, removing
virtually all coverage guidance. This change moves the
logic to add the flag deeper down the call stack,
preventing it from being cleared.
Change-Id: I40eadb0cacc18f29cee75379cd9380f9e73bb8da
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Replace the name Environment with Context, as discussed in #47916. Along
the way, fix some stale or inaccurate comments.
The Environment type remains temporarily as an alias for Context, to
allow the x/tools Trybot to pass until dependency on types.Environment
can be removed.
Updates #47916
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debug/gosym assumes throughout that bogus input means a malformed file.
That's generally true, but not when you're changing the package.
In that case, the panic usually indicates a newly introduced bug,
and seeing the panic is really useful.
Add a manually-enabled way to make panics panic.
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The computation for determining the shapes to use at the top of
getInstantation was not always creating shapes with the proper indexes.
If an instantiation is being called from another instantiated function,
we cannot just copy the shape types unchanged, because their indexes may
have changed. So, for type args that already shapes, we still call
Shapify() with the correct index.
Fixes#48645
Change-Id: Ibb61c6f9a3c317220fb85135ca87eb5ad4dcff9e
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This is an almost clean port of CL 352832 from types2 to go/types:
The nest files and unify.go where copied verbatim; unify.go was
adjusted with correct package name, a slightly different comment
was restored to what it was. The test files got adjustments for
error position. infer.go got a missing _Todo error code.
For #48619.
For #48656.
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If the type T inferred for a type parameter P is P itself (or a derived
type containing P), a subsequent unification step leads to infinite
recursion: at each encounter of P with the already inferred type T
(which is or contains P), P stands for that T and the recursive matching
process continues with T, which inevitably contains P again and recursion
never terminates.
This CL introduces a set of masks, one for each type parameter.
When a type parameter is encountered for which a type has already
been inferred, the type parameter is "masked" for the recursive
matching of the inferred type. Masking makes the type parameter
"invisible" such that it will be handled like any other type and
not unpacked further.
Fixes#48619.
For #48656.
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This adds the regabi support needed for reflect including:
- implementation of the makeFuncSub and methodValueCall for
reflect
- implementations of archFloat32FromReg and archFloat32ToReg
needed for PPC64 due to differences in the way float32 are
represented in registers as compared to other platforms
- change needed to stack.go due to the functions that are
changed above
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This is a port of CL 352616 from go/types to types2. It also removes
Interface.IsConstraint and adjusts all uses to use IsMethodSet. The
dual changes are made to the (unexported) type set implementation.
Change-Id: I292b741d1f7cdbaefb483eed75faf7b85a8d2792
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There's no go.mod file for 'go get' to update, so it has no effect,
other than checking arguments and filling the module cache. That might
be useul in some cases, but it seems better to fail loudly in case the
user hasn't seen the deprecation warning, for example, inside a
script.
For #43684
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As part of #40267, 'go install' is now fully responsible for building
and installing executables. 'go get' will only be used to change
versions in go.mod. The -d flag no longer has any effect; its behavior
is the default.
When 'go get' is invoked inside a module on a main package outside of
the main module, it no longer prints any warning. In 1.16-1.17, we
suggested using -d in this situation, but we want
'go get example.com/cmd' to be able to upgrade a tool dependency
without needing -d to suppress the warning.
For #43684
Change-Id: I9daf29c123a5a0e382aa326d62721cb26fc26c19
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Do not require the byte or rune unread by the call to match the last
return from ReadByte or ReadRune, since in practice the
implementations of these methods (especially ReadByte) may also unread
bytes from other Read-style methods without reporting an error.
Explicitly allow the Seek-like behavior implemented by bytes.Reader
and bufio.Reader, which can “unread” bytes that were never actually
read.
Explicitly allow ReadByte or ReadRune to return an error after a call
to a non-ReadByte or non-ReadRune operation respectively.
(In practice, implementations today allow very liberal calls to
ReadByte and tend to be more strict about ReadRune, but it seems
simpler to keep the two definitions completely parallel.)
Like CL 349054, this is techincally a breaking change, but given the
long-standing behavior of the implementations in the Go standard
library (such as strings.Reader, bytes.Buffer, and bufio.Reader),
I believe it falls under the “specification errors” exception to the
Go 1 compatibility policy.
Fixes#48449
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When writing an object file, most symbols are indexed in
NumberSyms. Currently, pcdata symbols are indexed late and
separately. This is not really necessary, as pcdata symbols
already exist at the time of NumberSyms. Just do it there.
As pcdata symbols are laid out in the pclntab in a special way at
link time, distinguish them from other symbols in the content
hash. (In the old code this was partly achieved by indexing them
late.)
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As pointed out in #47916, the IsConstraint method becomes ambiguously
named if ever we allow interfaces with structural restrictions outside
of constraint position.
Add instead an IsMethodSet method, which has the opposite sense and
avoids this ambiguity. In a subsequent CL the IsConstraint method will
be removed, once x/tools has been updated to use the IsMethodSet API.
Updates #47916
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In #47916, consensus has emerged that adding a new constructor is
preferable to using setters for type parameters. This is more consistent
with the rest of the type API, which is immutable except in cases where
mutation is necessary to break cycles (such as Named.SetUnderlying).
This CL adds a new constructor NewSignatureType that accepts type
parameters and receiver type parameters, deprecating the existing
NewSignature constructor. SetTypeParams and SetRecvTypeParams are not
yet removed: this will be done in a follow-up CL once x/tools no longer
has a dependency on the old APIs.
Updates #47916
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The goal of this change is to improve the documentation
and make it easier to keep Link.NumberSyms and writer.contentHash aligned.
No functional changes.
A subsequent change will add conditions to contentHashSection.
Change-Id: I0a274f6974459d34d5a8553081f33ea4cd87f248
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We were putting type descriptor funcdata,
such as type..eq.[2]interface {}.arginfo1
in type.* or typerel.* instead of go.func.*.
Fix that.
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As discussed in #47658, Value already has CanAddr and CanInterface to
test if a call to Addr or Inteface, respectively, does not result in a
panic.
Therefore we add CanInt, CanUint, CanFloat and CanComplex to ease the
test for a possible panic in calling, respectively, Int, Uint, Float and
Complex.
Fixes#47658
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This will be required when we change from storing entry PCs in _func
to entry PC offsets, which are relative to the containing module.
Notably, almost all uses of the entry method were already called
on a funcInfo. Only Func.Entry incurs the additional module
lookup cost.
This makes Entry considerably slower, but it is probably
still fast enough in absolute terms that it is OK.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Func/Name-8 8.86ns ± 0% 8.33ns ± 2% -5.92% (p=0.000 n=12+13)
Func/Entry-8 0.64ns ± 0% 2.62ns ±36% +310.07% (p=0.000 n=14+15)
Func/FileLine-8 24.5ns ± 0% 25.0ns ± 4% +2.21% (p=0.015 n=14+13)
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_func and funcinl are type-punned.
We distinguish them at runtime by inspecting the first word.
Prior to this change, we used 0 as the sentinel value
that means that a Func is a funcinl.
That worked because _func's first word is the functions' entry PC,
and 0 is not a valid PC. I plan to make *_func's entry PC relative
to the containing module. As a result, 0 will be a valid value,
for the first function in the module.
Switch to ^0 as the new sentinel value, which is neither a valid
entry PC nor a valid PC offset.
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runtime.Func.{Name,FileLine} need to be able to
go from a *_func to a funcInfo. The missing bit of
information is what module contains that *_func.
The existing implementation looked up the module
using the *_func's entry PC. A subsequent change will
store *_func's entry PC relative to the containing module.
Change the module lookup to instead for the module
whose pclntable contains the *_func,
cutting all dependencies on the contents of the *_func.
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Instead of growing 2x for < 1024 elements and 1.25x for >= 1024 elements,
use a somewhat smoother formula for the growth factor. Start reducing
the growth factor after 256 elements, but slowly.
starting cap growth factor
256 2.0
512 1.63
1024 1.44
2048 1.35
4096 1.30
(Note that the real growth factor, both before and now, is somewhat
larger because we round up to the next size class.)
This CL also makes the growth monotonic (larger initial capacities
make larger final capacities, which was not true before). See discussion
at https://groups.google.com/g/golang-nuts/c/UaVlMQ8Nz3o
256 was chosen as the threshold to roughly match the total number of
reallocations when appending to eventually make a very large
slice. (We allocate smaller when appending to capacities [256,1024]
and larger with capacities [1024,...]).
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We currently make dictionaries contain a relocation pointing to
methods that generic code might use, so that those methods are not
deadcode eliminated. However, with inlining we can end up not using
the dictionary, making the reference from the dictionary to the method
no longer keep the method alive.
Fix this by keeping the dictionary alive at generic interface call sites.
It's a bit of overkill, as we only need to keep the dictionary statically
alive. We don't actually need it dynamically alive, which is what KeepAlive
does. But it works. It ends up generating a LEAQ + stack spill that aren't
necessary, but that's pretty low overhead.
To make this work, I needed to stop generating methods on shape types.
We should do this anyway, as we shouldn't ever need them. But currently
we do use them! issue44688.go has a test that only works because it calls
a method on a shape type. I've disabled that test for now, will work on it
in a subsequent CL.
Fixes#48047
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In a previous change, I was too aggressive in substInstType() in not
generating methods for shape types during import. We do actually want to
generate the method nodes - we just don't want to generate method bodies
(which we would never use). We may need the method nodes for checking
types later in the compile (especially with inlining).
So, we do generate method nodes for shape types during import. In
order to avoid the name collision we previously had, we now add
".nofunc." to the method nodes for shape types (during import and in the
type substituter). We do that by passing in a 'isMethodNode' arg to
MakeInstSym. We keep the normal name (without ".nofunc") for any other
method nodes, and for the instantiated functions that help with
implementing the methods of fully-instantiated types. The ".nofunc"
names will never appear in the executable, since we don't generate any
method bodies for the method nodes of shape types.
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They tend to be things like ".shape.int" which are noisy, if not
otherwise confusing.
It would be nice to somehow print the real instantiations here, but that
requires keeping track of the dictionary argument so the instantiating
types could be found. One day, maybe, but not today.
Fixes#48578
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The sigprofNonGo and sigprofNonGoPC functions are only used on unix-like
platforms. In preparation for unix-specific changes to sigprofNonGo,
move it (plus its close relative) to a unix-specific file.
Updates #35057
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Using setitimer on Linux to request SIGPROF signal deliveries in
proportion to the process's on-CPU time results in under-reporting when
the program uses several goroutines in parallel. Linux calculates the
process's total CPU spend on a regular basis (often every 4ms); if the
process has spent enough CPU time since the last calculation to warrant
more than one SIGPROF (usually 10ms for the default sample rate of 100
Hz), the kernel is often able to deliver only one of them. With these
common settings, that results in Go CPU profiles being attenuated for
programs that use more than 2.5 goroutines in parallel.
To avoid in effect overflowing the kernel's process-wide CPU counter,
and relying on Linux's typical behavior of having the active thread
handle the resulting process-targeted signal, use timer_create to
request a timer for each OS thread that the Go runtime manages. Have
each timer track the CPU time of a single thread, with the resulting
SIGPROF going directly to that thread.
To continue tracking CPU time spent on threads that don't interact with
the Go runtime (such as those created and used in cgo), keep using
setitimer in addition to the new mechanism. When a SIGPROF signal
arrives, check whether it's due to setitimer or timer_create and filter
as appropriate: If the thread is known to Go (has an M) and has a
timer_create timer, ignore SIGPROF signals from setitimer. If the thread
is not known to Go (does not have an M), ignore SIGPROF signals that are
not from setitimer.
Counteract the new bias that per-thread profiling adds against
short-lived threads (or those that are only active on occasion for a
short time, such as garbage collection workers on mostly-idle systems)
by configuring the timers' initial trigger to be from a uniform random
distribution between "immediate trigger" and the full requested sample
period.
Updates #35057
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This adds the changes for the register ABI in the runtime
functions for ppc64x:
- Add spill functions used by runtime
- Add ABIInternal to functions
Some changes were needed to the stubs files
due to vet issues when compiling for linux/ppc64.
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This should have been part of https://golang.org/cl/340049 but I
overlooked it. That commit added fast path code when the destination
image was *not* an *image.RGBA. This commit edits func drawRGBA.
name old time/op new time/op delta
RGBA1-4 5.11ms ± 1% 1.12ms ± 1% -78.01% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
RGBA2-4 8.69ms ± 1% 2.98ms ± 1% -65.77% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Updates #44808.
Updates #46395.
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Deal correctly with a blank local variable with type param type. This is
a special case, because a blank local variable is not in the fn.Dcl
list. In this case, we must explicitly create a new blank node with the
correct substituted type, so we have correct types if the blank local
variable has an initializing assignment.
Fixes#48602
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gofmt is pretty heavily CPU-bound, since parsing and formatting 1MiB
of Go code takes much longer than reading that amount of bytes from
disk. However, parsing and manipulating a large Go source file is very
difficult to parallelize, so we continue to process each file in its
own goroutine.
A Go module may contain a large number of Go source files, so we need
to bound the amount of work in flight. However, because the
distribution of sizes for Go source files varies widely — from tiny
doc.go files containing a single package comment all the way up to
massive API wrappers generated by automated tools — the amount of
time, work, and memory overhead needed to process each file also
varies. To account for this variability, we limit the in-flight work
by bytes of input rather than by number of files. That allows us to
make progress on many small files while we wait for work on a handful
of large files to complete.
The gofmt tool has a well-defined output format on stdout, which was
previously deterministic. We keep it deterministic by printing the
results of each file in order, using a lazily-synchronized io.Writer
(loosly inspired by Haskell's IO monad). After a file has been
formatted in memory, we keep it in memory (again, limited by the
corresponding number of input bytes) until the output for all previous
files has been flushed. This adds a bit of latency compared to
emitting the output in nondeterministic order, but a little extra
latency seems worth the cost to preserve output stability.
This change is based on Daniel Martí's work in CL 284139, but using a
weighted semaphore and ephemeral goroutines instead of a worker pool
and batches. Benchmark results are similar, and I find the concurrency
in this approach a bit easier to reason about.
In the batching-based approach, the batch size allows us to "look
ahead" to find large files and start processing them early. To keep
the CPUs saturated and prevent stragglers, we would need to tune the
batch size to be about the same as the largest input files. If the
batch size is set too high, a large batch of small files could turn
into a straggler, but if the batch size is set too low, the largest
files in the data set won't be started early enough and we'll end up
with a large-file straggler.
One possible alternative would be to sort by file size instead of
batching: identify all of the files to be processed, sort from largest
to smallest, and then process the largest files first so that the
"tail" of processing covers the smallest files. However, that approach
would still fail to saturate available CPU when disk latency is high,
would require buffering an arbitrary amount of metadata in order to
sort by size, and (perhaps most importantly!) would not allow the
`gofmt` binary to preserve the same (deterministic) output order that
it has today.
In contrast, with a semaphore we can produce the same deterministic
output as ever using only one tuning parameter: the memory footprint,
expressed as a rough lower bound on the amount of RAM available per
thread. While we're below the memory limit, we can run arbitrarily
many disk operations arbitrarily far ahead, and process the results of
those operations whenever they become avaliable. Then it's up to the
kernel (not us) to schedule the disk operations for throughput and
latency, and it's up to the runtime (not us) to schedule the
goroutines so that they complete quickly.
In practice, even a modest assumption of a few megabytes per thread
seems to provide a nice speedup, and it should scale reasonably even
to machines with vastly different ratios of CPU to disk. (In practice,
I expect that most 'gofmt' invocations will work with files on at most
one physical disk, so the CPU:disk ratio should vary more-or-less
directly with the thread count, whereas the CPU:memory ratio is
more-or-less independent of thread count.)
name \ time/op baseline.txt 284139.txt simplified.txt
GofmtGorootCmd 11.9s ± 2% 2.7s ± 3% 2.8s ± 5%
name \ user-time/op baseline.txt 284139.txt simplified.txt
GofmtGorootCmd 13.5s ± 2% 14.4s ± 1% 14.7s ± 1%
name \ sys-time/op baseline.txt 284139.txt simplified.txt
GofmtGorootCmd 465ms ± 8% 229ms ±28% 232ms ±31%
name \ peak-RSS-bytes baseline.txt 284139.txt simplified.txt
GofmtGorootCmd 77.7MB ± 4% 162.2MB ±10% 192.9MB ±15%
For #43566
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'go mod why -m' works by listing modules matching command line
arguments, then loading "all" packages and finding which of the listed
modules provide packages imported by the main module.
If go.mod is inconsistent (that is, a requirement has a lower version
than MVS would select when the module graph is loaded) and pruned
(that is, the module graph is only loaded when necessary), then
modload.ListModules may return modules with different versions than
would be selected in modload.LoadPackages.
'go mod why -m' was too strict about this, mapping module paths and
versions to packages. With this fix, it maps module paths without
versions to packages.
Fixes#48613
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The delayTransform only checks whether ir.CurFunc is generic function or
not. but when compiling a non-generic closure inside a generic function,
we also want to delay the transformation, which delayTransform fails to
detect, since when ir.CurFunc is the closure, not the top level function.
Instead, we must rely on irgen.topFuncIsGeneric field to decide whether
to delay the transformation, the same logic with what is being done for
not adding closure inside a generic function to g.target.Decls list.
Fixes#48609
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In markType() in crawler.go, mark the type of a unexported field if it
is a fully-instantiated type, since we create and instantiate the
methods of any fully-instantiated type that we see during import. As
before, we still do not mark the type of an unexported field if that
type is not generic. Fixes#48454 and most recent issue described in
48337. The included test is similar to the case in 48454.
Fixes#48454Fixes#48337
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When I separate out the dictionary transformations to dictPass, I missed
duplicating a conditional that deals with OMETHVALUE nodes that are
actually called. We create the OMETHVALUE when transforming bounds
function reference (before we know whether that reference will be
called), and we need to call transformDot() again to convert the
OMETHVALUE to ODOTMETH if the reference is actually called (the usual
case). Without this change, we leave the OMETHVALUE in, and extra *-fm
are created and used unncessarily.
Also, fixed a few places where we were missing ir.MarkFunc(), which sets
the class of a function node properly.
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Subcommands may now set the global flag modload.ExplicitWriteGoMod
instead of calling {Allow,Disallow}WriteGoMod.
When ExplicitWriteGoMod is false (default), modload.LoadPackages and
ListModules will either update go.mod and go.sum or report an error if
they need to be updated, depending on cfg.BuildMod.
When ExplicitWriteGoMod is true, commands must explicitly call
modload.WriteGoMod to update go.mod and go.sum or report an
error. Commands that perform some operation after loading the build
list (like downloading zips or building packages) and commands that
load packages multiple times should set this. For now, only 'go get'
and 'go mod download' set this.
This CL is a pure refactor: no change in behavior is expected.
There are some other minor changes in here, too: commitRequirements no
longer sets the global requirements: that should be done separately first.
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They should also not report an error if these files need to be
updated. These commands are used for debugging, so it's important that
they still work when go.mod and go.sum are incomplete.
For #40775
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m.vdsoSP should be set to the SP of the caller of nanotime1,
instead of the SP of nanotime1 itself, which matches m.vdsoPC.
Otherwise the unmatched vdsoPC and vdsoSP would make the stack
trace look like recursive.
We already do it correctly on AMD64, 386, and RISCV64. This CL
fixes the rest.
Fixes#47324.
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Instructions with immediates can be precomputed when operating on a
constant - do so for SLTI/SLTIU, SLLI/SRLI/SRAI, NEG/NEGW, ANDI, ORI
and ADDI. Additionally, optimise ANDI and ORI when the immediate is
all ones or all zeroes.
In particular, the RISCV64 logical left and right shift rules
(Lsh*x*/Rsh*Ux*) produce sequences that check if the shift amount
exceeds 64 and if so returns zero. When the shift amount is a
constant we can precompute and eliminate the filter entirely.
Likewise the arithmetic right shift rules produce sequences that
check if the shift amount exceeds 64 and if so, ensures that the
lower six bits of the shift are all ones. When the shift amount
is a constant we can precompute the shift value.
Arithmetic right shift sequences like:
117fc: 00100513 li a0,1
11800: 04053593 sltiu a1,a0,64
11804: fff58593 addi a1,a1,-1
11808: 0015e593 ori a1,a1,1
1180c: 40b45433 sra s0,s0,a1
Are now a single srai instruction:
117fc: 40145413 srai s0,s0,0x1
Likewise for logical left shift (and logical right shift):
1d560: 01100413 li s0,17
1d564: 04043413 sltiu s0,s0,64
1d568: 40800433 neg s0,s0
1d56c: 01131493 slli s1,t1,0x11
1d570: 0084f433 and s0,s1,s0
Which are now a single slli (or srli) instruction:
1d120: 01131413 slli s0,t1,0x11
This removes more than 30,000 instructions from the Go binary and
should improve performance in a variety of areas - of note
runtime.makemap_small drops from 48 to 36 instructions. Similar
gains exist in at least other parts of runtime and math/bits.
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The test checks that two packages aren't non-test dependencies.
There's a copy-paste typo, however.
When net/http is unexpectedly found as a dependendency,
we instead mention the other package in the error message.
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Agressively mark all LHS variables in assignments as used if there
is any error in the (entire) assignment. This reduces the number of
spurious "declared but not used" errors in programs that are invalid
in the first place. This behavior is closer to the behavior of the
compiler's original type checker (types1) and lets us remove lines
of the form "_ = variable" just to satisfy test cases. It also makes
more important errors visible by not crowding them out.
Remove the Checker.useLHS function and use Checker.use instead:
useLHS didn't evaluate top-level variables, but we actually want
them to be evaluated in an error scenario so that they are getting
used (and thus we don't get the "declared but not used" error).
Fixes#42937.
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This is a partial port of CL 351669 from types2 to go/types; it
only copies the fix for variable usage.
Eventually we may want to use the compiler error messages for assignment
errors everywhere, but that doesn't need to happen now.
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When used with the compiler, types2 will report assignment error
messages that closely match what the compiler type checker (types1)
produces.
Also, mark lhs variables as used in invalid variable initializations
to avoid a class of follow-on errors.
Fixes#48558.
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For architectures without a specialized implementation (e.g. arm),
the generic implementation allocates because it does:
var block = blockGeneric
which causes the compiler to give up trying to analyze block
even though it is technically only ever one implementation.
Instead of a variable, declare a function that wraps blockGeneric.
We apply this fix to md5, sha1, and sha256,
while sha512 already had the equivalent change.
We add a test to all hashing packages to ensure no allocations.
Credit goes to Cuong Manh Le for more specifically identifying
the problem and Keith Randal for suggesting a concrete solution.
Fixes#48055
Change-Id: I1a6a2e028038e051c83fd72b10a8bf4d210df57d
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There are some absolute paths in the object file of the packages include C files. The path in C objects file can't be rewritten by linker. The goroot must be used as input for the hash when the packages include C files. So that the debug_info of the binary is correctly.
Fixes#48319
Change-Id: I659a3d6d71c4e49fff83f5bcf53a0a417e552a93
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Break and continue for range loops was accepted as a proposal in June 2017.
It was implemented in CL 66410 (Oct 2017)
but then rolled back in CL 92155 (Feb 2018)
because html/template changes had not been implemented.
This CL reimplements break and continue in text/template
and then adds support for them in html/template as well.
Fixes#20531.
Change-Id: I05330482a976f1c078b4b49c2287bd9031bb7616
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Like other builtin functions, unsafe.Add's len operand is allowed to
be variable sized. However, unlike other builtins, it doesn't get
lowered to a runtime function call, so we never end up coercing it to
a specific type. As a result, we could end up constructing an OpAddPtr
value but with a less-than-ptr-sized addend operand.
This CL fixes this by always coercing the second operand to uintptr
during SSA construction.
Theoretically, we could do this during walk instead, but the frontend
doesn't allow converting negative constants to uintptr.
Fixes#48536.
Change-Id: Ib0619ea79df58b256b250fec967a6d3c8afea631
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Create constant LocalDictName for the pname/refix for dictionary
parameters or local variables, and constant GlobalDictPrefix for the
prefix for names of global dictionaries. I wanted to make sure these
constants were set up as we add more reference to dictionaries for
debugging, etc.
Change-Id: Ide801f842383300a2699c96943ec06decaecc358
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In go test vet=x, x should be off, all, or one of the analyses supported
by vet. All other flags should not be passed to vet. This CL maintains a
list of supported vet analyzers by running go tool vet -flags and
parsing the flag info to figure out the names of the supported analyzers
and their aliases.
Fixes#47309
Change-Id: I16ade8024301ad4aee5ad45aa92cf63b63dbc2d1
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Adjust types2 and go/types and some test cases.
Because `any` is not treated specially anymore in constraint
position we get additional errors in constraints if `any` is
used before Go1.18 (in addition to the error that type parameter
lists are not permitted before Go1.18).
Fixes#33232.
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Reduce the number of instructions in the short loop of
ppc64SlicingUpdateBy8 function by combining MOVWZ and SRD into a SRD
with appropriate parameters performing the same operation and remove
MOVWZ R7,R7 from the loop
This change produces the following improvements on POWER9. None of the
other tests regress. Improvments on other POWERPC platforms similar.
name old time/op new time/op
delta
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=15/align=0 80.5ns ± 0% 70.6ns ± 0%
-12%
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=15/align=1 80.5ns ± 0% 70.6ns ± 0%
-12%
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=512/align=1 151ns ± 0% 139ns ± 0%
-7%
CRC32/poly=IEEE/size=1kB/align=1 167ns ± 0% 155ns ± 0%
-7%
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=15/align=0 80.2ns ± 0% 70.5ns ± 0%
-12%
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=15/align=1 80.2ns ± 0% 70.5ns ± 0%
-12%
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=512/align=1 150ns ± 0% 139ns ± 0%
-7%
CRC32/poly=Castagnoli/size=1kB/align=1 166ns ± 0% 155ns ± 0%
-6%
Change-Id: I424709041c30d1c637b595d0845e3ae78dc3e0a0
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This is CL 312669, for PPC64.
cgocallback calls cgocallbackg after switching the stack. Call it
indirectly to bypass the linker's nosplit check. The nosplit check
fails after CL 351271, which removes ABI aliases. It would have
been failing before but the linker's nosplit check didn't resolve
ABI alias (it should) so it didn't catch that. Removing the ABI
aliases exposes it. For this partuclar case it is benign as there
is actually a stack switch in between.
Should fix PPC64 build.
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This adds some initial support for spilling and reloading
registers in the new ABI for PPC64.
- Code has been added to allow argument registers
to be spilled around the morestack call in the prolog.
- Functions for loadRegResult and spillRegArg have been
added and set in the arch config for PPC64.
Change-Id: I4ede3c61468857aaf06f804b5e7c3dd9da9cf36b
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In the past we introduced ABI aliases, in preparation for ABI
wrappers. Now that we have ABI wrappers implemented, we don't
need ABI aliases. If ABI wrappers are not enabled, ABI0 and
ABIInternal are actually identical, so we can resolve symbol
references without distinguish them. This CL does so by
normalizing ABIInternal to ABI0 at link time. This way, we no
longer need to generate ABI aliases.
This CL doesn't clean up everything related to ABI aliases, which
will be done in followup CLs.
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Invalid code may produce instances where the number of type arguments
does not match the number of type parameters. Such code will cause an
error, but should not cause a panic when substituting in those invalid
instances.
Fixes#48529
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CL 344909 fixed the bug in the order of passing gcflags from cmd/go to
cmd/compile. In that process, we merged the flags passed by cmd/go and
the flags specified by "-gcflags" to one variable. That causes the
gcBackendConcurrency function fails to detect concurrency level, since
when it expects only the latter flags.
To fix this, just don't merge those two variables, so we can now
correctly detect the concurrency level and passing the right -c to
the compiler.
Fixes#48490
Change-Id: I1293a7d6b946b7fccdd5cd34a38452bf6306e115
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This CL makes a few changes to the new ArgumentError type to be more
idiomatic:
- Use a pointer receiver for methods.
- Export fields, similarly to Error. ArgumentError has a clear meaning
(an error associated with an index), so there is no need to hide its
representation.
- Add an Unwrap method to access the underlying error.
- Say explicitly that the error returned from Instantiate may wrap
*ArgumentError. There is no need to commit to an API that always
returns an error with dynamic type *ArgumentError.
Updates #47916
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Currently, GroupIds (a method that returns supplementary group IDs
for a user) is not implemented when cgo is not available, or osusergo
build tag is set, or the underlying OS lacks getgrouplist(3).
This adds a native Go implementation of GroupIds (which parses
/etc/group) for such cases, together with some tests.
This implementation is used:
- when cgo is not available;
- when osusergo build tag is set;
- on AIX (which lacks getgrouplist(3));
- on Illumos (which only recently added getgrouplist(3)).
This commit moves listgroups_unix.go to cgo_listgroups_unix.go, and adds
listgroups_unix.go which implements the feature.
NOTE the +build equivalent of go:build expression in listgroups_unix.go
is not provided as it is going to be bulky. Go 1.17 already prefers
go:build over +build, and no longer fail if a file contains go:build
without +build, so the absence of +build is not a problem even with Go
1.17, and this code is targeted for Go 1.18.
Updates #14709
Updates #30563
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We should never use or need methods on non-interface shape types. We do
have corresponding functions instantiated with the appropriate
shape types that take the dictionary and the shape-based receiver as the
first two arguments. Each such function has the same name as what the
corresponding method would be, so it's best not to create the methods
(which would create confusion for import/export). This fixes issue
48414, which happened because of the confusion between these two
functions/methods.
Fixes#48414
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This is a clean port of CL 351310 from types2 to go/types
with the necessary changes to methodset.go which doesn't
exist in types2.
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Reading the Func.hasPtrRecv field directly (without consulting a
possibly existing signature) caused some issues in an earlier CL.
The function ptrRecv (in lookup.go) does the right thing but is
not easily discoverable.
Rename ptrRecv to hasPtrRecv and make it a method of Func; rename
Func.hasPtrRecv field to Func.hasPtrRecv_ to avoid name collisions.
Make it clear in field comment that it must not be read through the
hasPtrRecv method.
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The importer tests are exact copies of the corresponding test files in
$GOROOT/src/go/internal/gcimporter/testdata/. With these changes, diff
applied recursively doesn't show any differences anymore among the
existing files between the directories
src/cmd/compile/internal/importer/testdata
src/go/internal/gcimporter/testdata
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This is an adjusted port of CL 349990 from types2 to go/types:
typeHash remains unexported but is adjusted to not contain blanks.
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- Skip test_fuzz_cache and test_fuzz_seed_corpus on 386.
- Skip worker benchmarks when race mode is enabled.
- Stub coverage function on platforms we haven't tested yet. It's
causing package initialization to panic on aix/ppc64.
For #48504
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This change modifies the way we record instance information. It changes
the Info.Inferred map to use the instantiated *ast.Ident as its key, and
record information for all instances, not just those that were produced
via function type inference. Accordingly, Info.Inferred is renamed to
Info.Instances, and the Inferred type is renamed to Instance, with its
Sig field changed to Type.
This was largely motivated by suggestions from mdempsky on the go/types
API proposal (#47916). In our analysis, always using the *ast.Ident as
key and recording all instances makes the API easier to understand and
use.
Instance.TArgs is also renamed to TypeArgs, consistent with other name
changes.
Updates #47916
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This CL removes 'go help fuzz' but expands the testing package
documentation with much of the same information. It also removes
documentation for the unimplemented -keepfuzzing flag and makes a
number of other clarifications.
Addressing comments in CL 348469.
Updates #46629
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With print, the output all runs together.
Take this opportunity to clean up and label all the fields.
Print pluginpath unilaterally; no reason not to.
Wrap long lines. Remove pointless newline from throw.
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Making the builtin and and or functions use short-circuit
evaluation was accepted as a proposal in April 2019,
but we never got around to implementing it. Do that.
Fixes#31103.
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Use “or” instead of “and” to describe error behavior.
On error, nearly all Seeker implementations in the Go repo return
0 instead of “the new offset”. (Arguably on error “the new offset”
is the same as the previous offset, but some Seeker implementations
don't have that offset readily available.)
Don't claim that “any positive offsite is legal”.
In practice, most of the Seeker implementations within the Go standard
library do not allow “[s]eeking to any [arbitrary] positive offset”:
some reject all out-of-bounds offsets, and some reject only a subset
that happen to overflow some underlying representation. Since some
positive offsets may be rejected, we cannot claim that seeking to
those offsets “is legal”. However, to avoid invalidating existing
Seeker implemetations we must not require an implementation to reject
invalid positive offsets either.
This is technically a breaking change, since callers of Seek are no
longer allowed to assume that a Seek resulting in an arbitrary
positive offset will succeed. However, since basically none of the
existing implementations actually conformed to the documented behavior
I believe this falls under the “specification errors” exception to the
Go 1 compatibility policy.
Fixes#48316
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This is a port of CL 349412 from go/types to types2 with
minor adjustments for types2 names, plus CL 350143 (slightly
simplified) to make sure we always get a new signature in
instantiated methods, plus CL 350810 to take care of pointer
receivers. It also contains adjustments to the compiler (provided
by Dan Scales) make it work with the types2 changes.
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This now includes the fix in CL 350729, which means
we no longer need to skip the test in dev.fuzz.
Conflicts:
- src/cmd/compile/internal/noder/unified_test.go
Merge List:
+ 2021-09-20 af72ddfcd7 cmd/compile: extend dump-to-file to handle "genssa" (asm) case.
+ 2021-09-20 3c764babe7 cmd/go: write go.mod requirements more consistently for go 1.17+
+ 2021-09-20 6268468e02 cmd/link: generate DIE for types referenced only through dictionaries
+ 2021-09-20 6acac8b685 cmd/compile: delay all transforms for generic funcs/methods
+ 2021-09-20 988f18d61d go/types: export Named._Orig as Named.Origin
+ 2021-09-20 b6dddaccd7 cmd/compile: fix transform.AssignOp to deal with tricky case
+ 2021-09-20 9e60c37147 cmd/compile: document register-based ABI for ppc64
+ 2021-09-20 79159f2e83 cmd/compile: fix simplification rules on arm/arm64
+ 2021-09-20 eff27e858b cmd/compile: ensure constant shift amounts are in range for arm
+ 2021-09-20 9ebe7c8ec6 go/test: add a test for issue 48344
+ 2021-09-20 6f35430faa cmd/compile: allow rotates to be merged with logical ops on arm64
+ 2021-09-20 2d9b486420 cmd/compile: update doc at top of iexport.go on the changes for typeparams
+ 2021-09-20 a81b0dc6ee cmd/compile: rename instType -> instanceType
+ 2021-09-20 119213566a cmd/cgo: remove hardcoded '-pie' ldflag for linux/arm
+ 2021-09-20 a83a558733 cmd/compile: fix export/import of range loop.
+ 2021-09-19 315dbd10c9 cmd/compile: fold double negate on arm64
+ 2021-09-19 83b36ffb10 cmd/compile: implement constant rotates on arm64
+ 2021-09-19 771b8ea4f4 cmd/compile: fix missing markHiddenClosureDead in deadcode pass
+ 2021-09-18 c894b442d1 net/rpc: remove warnings on incompatible methods at registration
+ 2021-09-17 4b654c0eec cmd/compile: SSA ".this" variable
+ 2021-09-17 f01721efb9 cmd/compile: remove self copies in tail-call wrappers
+ 2021-09-17 163871feb1 time: re-add space-padded day of year to docs
+ 2021-09-17 ac7c34767d time: support fractional timezone minutes in MarshalBinary
+ 2021-09-17 07b30a4f77 cmd/compile: delay transformAssign if lhs/rhs have typeparam
+ 2021-09-17 c10b980220 cmd/compile: restore tail call for method wrappers
+ 2021-09-17 50e4508269 cmd/compile: fix import/export of Init and Def fields.
+ 2021-09-17 3fa35b5f97 go/types: ensure that we always get a new signature in expandNamed
+ 2021-09-17 3fa7dbeff5 cmd/go: fix GOARCH value in GOAMD64 docs
+ 2021-09-17 974b0166d6 syscall: implement Pipe using pipe2 syscall on all linux platforms
+ 2021-09-17 1a49dcb82f syscall: remove //sysnb comment generating Setreuid for linux/arm64
+ 2021-09-17 cea7a71d40 cmd/compile: fix generic type handling in crawler
+ 2021-09-17 74e384f50d internal/poll: inject a hook into the runtime finalizer to count the closed pipes
+ 2021-09-17 323c6f74d3 log: don't format if writing to io.Discard
+ 2021-09-17 7f36ef0aff cmd/compile/internal/noder: hide TestUnifiedCompare behind -cmp flag
+ 2021-09-17 70493b3eb0 runtime/cgo: save and restore X3 (aka GP) for crosscall1 on riscv64
+ 2021-09-17 6d02ce8584 runtime: fix prettyprinting of parametric types in gdb
+ 2021-09-17 6602c86a38 cmd/internal/obj/riscv: improve instruction validation
+ 2021-09-17 14e812bfc5 syscall: do not use handle lists on windows when NoInheritHandles is true
+ 2021-09-16 8d2a9c32a2 all: remove incorrectly repeated words in comments
+ 2021-09-16 af9da137a9 A+C: update name to real name and add to AUTHORS
+ 2021-09-16 265b59aefd cmd/cgo: for godefs, don't let field prefix removal cause duplicates
+ 2021-09-16 4efdaa7bc7 testing: skip panics when picking the line number for decoration
+ 2021-09-16 e09dcc211a go/types, types2: add an additional shift test case
+ 2021-09-16 5402b4376c spec: fix incorrect type in a shift example
+ 2021-09-16 d09e09bc61 cmd/compile: fixing writebarrier.go for -G=3
+ 2021-09-16 bcdc61d830 cmd/compile: preserve statements better in expandCalls
+ 2021-09-16 48e2b1ea91 cmd/compile: fix LocResults formatting
+ 2021-09-16 b1bedc0774 cmd/go: add GOAMD64 environment variable
+ 2021-09-16 04f5116c98 cmd/go: clean paths before checking same directory
+ 2021-09-16 e7dbe3908e cmd/cgo: add missing tab in exports for a result of void
+ 2021-09-15 cfa233d76b cmd/compile: remove unneeded early transforms, with dictionary change
+ 2021-09-15 59a9a035ff cmd/compile: switch to computing dict format on instantiated functions
+ 2021-09-15 0edc6c4fa0 cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: generate prologue code compatible with new ABI
+ 2021-09-15 03df68d3c3 runtime: fix setting of cpu features for amd64
+ 2021-09-15 6196979365 cmd/go/internal/modload: prevent tidy downgrading disambiguating modules
+ 2021-09-15 72bb8185b5 cmd/compile: emit DWARF info about dictionary entries
+ 2021-09-15 5b48fca1fa cmd/compile: mark wrapper functions with DW_AT_trampoline
+ 2021-09-15 e4dfd788e6 go/internal/gcimporter,cmd/compile: minor clean-up in iimport.go
+ 2021-09-15 4847c47cb8 cmd/compile/internal/types2: eliminate Named.instPos
+ 2021-09-15 3100f54f20 cmd/compile/internal/types2: merge Named type loading and expansion
+ 2021-09-15 738cebb174 cmd/compile/internal/types2: implement Identical for *Union types
+ 2021-09-15 b26d325cb1 cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove some unnecessary loading/expansion of Named types
+ 2021-09-15 9fc28892cb cmd/compile/internal/types2: export TypeHash, return value without blanks
+ 2021-09-15 2da3375e9b runtime: in adjustTimers back up as far as necessary
+ 2021-09-15 c7f2f51fed cmd/go: remove subcommand prefix from error messages
+ 2021-09-15 0bb40b08c4 go/types: implement Identical for *Union types
+ 2021-09-15 cb4e1de021 go/types: minor cleanup of instantiation
+ 2021-09-15 a0f3129466 go/types: instantiate methods when instantiating Named types
+ 2021-09-14 bf26e43d0f go/types: eliminate Named.instPos
+ 2021-09-14 2933c451a0 go/types: merge Named type loading and expansion
+ 2021-09-14 137543bb93 cmd/compile: set IsShape based on type being in the Shapes pkg
+ 2021-09-14 3a72175cdc cmd/compile: fix test/typeparam/mdempsky/4.go for -G=3
+ 2021-09-14 b2c04f0d48 runtime: avoid loop variable capture in test
+ 2021-09-14 181e8cde30 go/internal/gcimporter: remove outdated comment
+ 2021-09-14 8699425b55 syscall: remove use of IN_KUBERNETES in test
+ 2021-09-14 b3c6de9dcd cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: allow VR register arguments to VS registers
+ 2021-09-14 ee91bb8319 cmd/compile: prevent typecheck importer reading type parameter twice
+ 2021-09-14 2953cd0083 go/internal/gcimporter: prevent importReader reading type parameter twice
+ 2021-09-14 b8c802b116 cmd/compile: prevent importReader reading type parameter twice
+ 2021-09-14 4a4221e818 all: remove some unused code
+ 2021-09-14 71adc658de runtime: change time.now to ABIInternal
+ 2021-09-14 146e8d4994 reflect: use Value.Len instead of conversion to slice header
+ 2021-09-13 9a58aa267e spec: fix prose about terminating statements
+ 2021-09-13 42057e9848 cmd/compile: save the note of fields when translating struct
+ 2021-09-13 960d036f8f cmd/go: add missing parenthesis in a call to "PrintVersion"
+ 2021-09-13 81a4fe6fd2 cmd/link/internal/ld: re-enable DWARF tests on solaris/illumos
+ 2021-09-13 f93a63addb reflect: add a floating point section to DeepEqual tests
+ 2021-09-13 a0c409cbc8 reflect: add fast paths for common, simple Kinds to DeepEqual
+ 2021-09-13 ac40c9872f reflect: fix _faststr optimization
+ 2021-09-13 c8a58f29dc cmd/go: add test to check for a potential workspace loading issue
+ 2021-09-13 e74e363a6b strings: add Clone function
+ 2021-09-13 bced369a50 cmd/link: minor code cleanup in dwarf gen
+ 2021-09-13 c3b217a0e5 cmd/go: document 'go install cmd@version' ignores vendor directories
+ 2021-09-12 ad97d204f0 go/types: remove some unnecessary loading/expansion of Named types
+ 2021-09-12 0d8a4bfc96 bufio: add Writer.AvailableBuffer
+ 2021-09-11 23832ba2e2 reflect: optimize for maps with string keys
+ 2021-09-11 a50225a0dc bufio: make Reader.Reset and Writer.Reset work on the zero value
+ 2021-09-10 cf2fe5d6f1 doc/asm: fix HTML markup
+ 2021-09-10 1bf2cd1291 debug/elf: retain original error message when getSymbols fails.
+ 2021-09-10 5a4b9f9494 time: reference -tags=timetzdata in testing panic
+ 2021-09-10 025308fe08 testing: increase alternation precedence
+ 2021-09-10 5a94a90d84 cmd/compile/internal/types2: better error message for invalid array decls
+ 2021-09-10 da1aa65053 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: correct follow token for type parameter lists
+ 2021-09-10 96ab854ab0 cmd/compile/internal: better AST line highlight in ssa.html
+ 2021-09-10 90c5660616 embed: guarantee the returned file of FS.Open implements io.Seeker
+ 2021-09-10 c69f5c0d76 cmd/compile: add support for Abs and Copysign intrinsics on riscv64
+ 2021-09-10 2091bd3f26 cmd/compile: simiplify arm64 bitfield optimizations
+ 2021-09-09 b32209d22d cmd/compile: fix test case for unified IR (fix build)
+ 2021-09-09 1a708bcf1d cmd/compile: don't crash while reporting invalid alias cycle
+ 2021-09-09 426ff3746f cmd/cgo, runtime/cgo: avoid GCC/clang conversion warnings
+ 2021-09-09 73483df406 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better error message for missing type constraint
+ 2021-09-09 e1c3f2158f time: propagate "," separator for fractional seconds into Format
+ 2021-09-09 c981874a5a cmd/compile: fix implement for closure in a global assignment
+ 2021-09-09 2c4f389c02 cmd/link: enable internal linker in more cases for ppc64le
+ 2021-09-09 fb84e99eb7 test: add compiler regress tests for #46461
+ 2021-09-09 b9e1a24581 cmd/compile: fix case where init info of OAS node is dropped
+ 2021-09-09 f9271e4f85 go/types, types2: rename RParams -> RecvTypeParams
+ 2021-09-09 ea434450c2 reflect: add hooks for dealing with narrow width floats
+ 2021-09-09 a53e3d5f88 net: deprecate (net.Error).Temporary
+ 2021-09-09 19457a58e5 cmd/compile: stenciled conversions might be NOPs
+ 2021-09-09 a295b3cec8 test: re-enable AsmCheck tests for types2-based frontends
+ 2021-09-09 66f0d35f71 go/types: reduce number of delayed functions
+ 2021-09-09 d2a77f1c76 go/types: handle recursive type parameter constraints
+ 2021-09-09 9e1eea6f8b go/types: detect constraint type inference cycles
+ 2021-09-09 b86e8dd0f3 test/typeparam: fix issue48094b test build
+ 2021-09-09 c84f3a4004 syscall: drop fallback to pipe in Pipe on linux/arm
+ 2021-09-09 376a079762 cmd/compile: fix unified IR panic when expanding nested inline function
+ 2021-09-09 6edc57983a internal/poll: report open fds when TestSplicePipePool fails
+ 2021-09-09 2481f6e367 cmd/compile: fix wrong instantiated type for embedded receiver
+ 2021-09-09 d62866ef79 cmd/compile: move checkptr alignment to SSA generation
+ 2021-09-09 8fad81cd62 cmd/compile: fold handling OCONV logic to separate function
+ 2021-09-09 9cbc76bdf9 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: add checks for incorrect use of REGTMP register
+ 2021-09-09 42563f89d7 cmd/compile: remove 'ext' fields from unified IR reader/writer types
+ 2021-09-09 4c52eac49b cmd/compile: simplify value coding for unified IR
+ 2021-09-09 e30a09013b cmd/compile: extrapolate $GOROOT in unified IR
+ 2021-09-08 a1f6208e56 go/types, types2: add Environment to Config
+ 2021-09-08 f5f8a911d8 cmd/compile/internal/types2: spell out 'Type' in type parameter APIs
+ 2021-09-08 bff39cf6cb cmd/compile: add automated rewrite cycle detection
+ 2021-09-08 b61e1ed863 cmd/compile/internal/types2: temporarily pin the Checker to Interface during checking
+ 2021-09-08 47f3e1e02c cmd/compile/internal/types2: move NewTypeParam off of Checker
+ 2021-09-08 ccc927b8f6 cmd/compile/internal/types2: move typeHash to environment.go
+ 2021-09-08 30e9bfbcef cmd/compile/internal/types2: implement deduplication of instances using the Environment
+ 2021-09-08 0406d3a8e5 go/ast: rename MultiIndexExpr to IndexListExpr
Change-Id: I7f917d45b0507c122c212305144b0b455618ff54
Extend the existing dump-to-file to also do assembly output
to make it easier to write debug-information tests that check
for line-numbering in particular orders.
Includes POC test (which is silent w/o -v):
go test -v -run TestDebugLines cmd/compile/internal/ssa
=== RUN TestDebugLines
Preserving temporary directory /var/folders/v6/xyzzy/T/debug_lines_test321
About to run (cd /var/folders/v6/xyzzy/T/debug_lines_test321; \
GOSSADIR=/var/folders/v6/xyzzy/T/debug_lines_test321 \
/Users/drchase/work/go/bin/go build -o foo.o \
'-gcflags=-N -l -d=ssa/genssa/dump=sayhi' \
/Users/drchase/work/go/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/testdata/sayhi.go )
Saw stmt# 8 for submatch '8' on dump line #7 = ' v107 00005 (+8) MOVQ AX, "".n(SP)'
Saw stmt# 9 for submatch '9' on dump line #9 = ' v87 00007 (+9) MOVUPS X15, ""..autotmp_2-32(SP)'
Saw stmt# 10 for submatch '10' on dump line #46 = ' v65 00044 (+10) MOVUPS X15, ""..autotmp_2-32(SP)'
Saw stmt# 11 for submatch '11' on dump line #83 = ' v131 00081 (+11) MOVQ "".wg+8(SP), AX'
--- PASS: TestDebugLines (4.95s)
PASS
ok cmd/compile/internal/ssa 5.685s
Includes a test to ensure that inlining information is printed correctly.
Updates #47880.
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Until we have a system for managing load across multiple fuzz targets
in multiple test executables, we'll only support fuzzing one target in
one package at a time. Users can still run multiple 'go test -fuzz'
commands concurrently, but this may overwhelm some systems unless
-parallel and -p are set carefully.
For #46312
Change-Id: If84c58d1b3e60498ce955eae5ad4d52100dbd4b7
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If go.mod declares 1.17 or higher, when the go command rewrites go.mod
(for example, after 'go mod tidy'), it will be more consistent about
moving requirements in two blocks, one containing only direct
requirements, and one containing only indirect requirements.
The go command will not move requirements into or out of a block with
comments. It may still update versions and "// indirect" comments, and
it may delete unneeded requirements though.
Fixes#47563Fixes#47733
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This change cleans up the code, by just delaying all transforms on
generic function methods/functions until stenciling time. That way, we
don't have extra code to decide whether to delay, or an extra value for
the typecheck flag. We are already doing all possible transforms at
stencil time anyway, so no changes to the stenciling code.
transform.go includes a change for one case where we check for shape
rather than tparam, now that we only apply transforms to stenciled
functions, not generic functions. This change is to allow CONVIFACE node
to be correctly inserted (needed for dictionaries), even with this
strange code that doesn't add the CONVIFACE node if the concrete type is
NOT huge...
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When going to dictionary formats derived from the function
instantiations, I had broken out noder.Assignop() to deal specially with
shape types, but didn't quite get the tricky case right. We still need
to allow conversion between shape types, but if the destination is an
interface, we need to use CONVIFACE rather than CONVNOP.
Fixes#48453.
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Ensure constant shift amounts are in the range [0-31]. When shift amounts
are out of range, bad things happen. Shift amounts out of range occur
when lowering 64-bit shifts (we take an in-range shift s in [0-63] and
calculate s-32 and 32-s, both of which might be out of [0-31]).
The constant shift operations themselves still work, but their shift
amounts get copied unmolested to operations like ORshiftLL which use only
the low 5 bits. That changes an operation like <<100 which unconditionally
produces 0, to <<4, which doesn't.
Fixes#48476
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As with other recent issues, the Init field of a range loop was not
being handled properly. Generally, it is much better to explicitly
import/export the Init statements, else they are incorrectly added
before the associated node, rather than as the Init value of the node.
This was causing labels to not be correctly added to the range loop that
it is immediately preceding.
Made the ORANGE handling completely similar to the OFOR handling.
Fixes#48462
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CL 342350 fixed panic with dead hidden closures, by marking discarded
hidden closure as dead, and won't compile them. However, the fix is
incomplete. In case the "if" or "else" block end with panic or return
statement:
if true { return }
# All nodes starts from here are dead
the dead nodes must be processed with markHiddenClosureDead, but they
are not, causing the compiler crashes.
This CL adds that missing part.
Fixes#48459
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When registering an RPC server, the type being registered may
have additional methods that are not meant to be exposed as
RPC endpoints. Remove the warnings net/rpc produces in
this case. The functionality to report warnings is kept in the code
with a compile-time constant that can be enabled for debugging.
The documentation of net/rpc states that only methods
satisfying a set of criteria will be made available, while other
methods will be ignored.
Fixes#19957
Change-Id: I5f8a148b4be1fdfffb2cd2029871193eaf24b751
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We used to not SSA ".this" variable, because in tail-call method
wrappers it relies on updating ".this" in place in memory, and
the tail call IR node and SSA op do not have an explicit use of
".this". It is no longer the case for the new tail call
representation. Remove the restriction.
Change-Id: I4e1ce8459adbb0d5a80c64f1ece982737bd95305
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The previous CL re-enables tail calls for method wrappers. But
with the changed IR and SSA representation, for stack arguments
it generates self copies. This CL makes the compiler detect the
self copies and remove them.
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If the time is in 'LMT' and has fractional minute, then
`MarshalBinary()` and `UnmarshalBinary()` will encode/decode the time
in `timeBinaryVersionV2` in which the fractional minute is at
bit 15 and 16, and presented in seconds.
Fixes#39616
Change-Id: Ib762fb5fa26f54b1a8377a5dde0b994dd5a1236a
GitHub-Last-Rev: 455d7a2496
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For certain type of method wrappers we used to generate a tail
call. That was disabled in CL 307234 when register ABI is used,
because with the current IR it was difficult to generate a tail
call with the arguments in the right places. The problem was that
the IR does not contain a CALL-like node with arguments; instead,
it contains an OAS node that adjusts the receiver, than an
OTAILCALL node that just contains the target, but no argument
(with the assumption that the OAS node will put the adjusted
receiver in the right place). With register ABI, putting
arguments in registers are done in SSA. The assignment (OAS)
doesn't put the receiver in register.
This CL changes the IR of a tail call to take an actual OCALL
node. Specifically, a tail call is represented as
OTAILCALL (OCALL target args...)
This way, the call target and args are connected through the OCALL
node. So the call can be analyzed in SSA and the args can be passed
in the right places.
(Alternatively, we could have OTAILCALL node directly take the
target and the args, without the OCALL node. Using an OCALL node is
convenient as there are existing code that processes OCALL nodes
which do not need to be changed. Also, a tail call is similar to
ORETURN (OCALL target args...), except it doesn't preserve the
frame. I did the former but I'm open to change.)
The SSA representation is similar. Previously, the IR lowers to
a Store the receiver then a BlockRetJmp which jumps to the target
(without putting the arg in register). Now we use a TailCall op,
which takes the target and the args. The call expansion pass and
the register allocator handles TailCall pretty much like a
StaticCall, and it will do the right ABI analysis and put the args
in the right places. (Args other than the receiver are already in
the right places. For register args it generates no code for them.
For stack args currently it generates a self copy. I'll work on
optimize that out.) BlockRetJmp is still used, signaling it is a
tail call. The actual call is made in the TailCall op so
BlockRetJmp generates no code (we could use BlockExit if we like).
This slightly reduces binary size:
old new
cmd/go 14003088 13953936
cmd/link 6275552 6271456
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Change so that the Init and Def fields of assignments and OSELREVC2
nodes are exported/imported properly.
A quirk of iimport.go is that it automatically converts an ODCL node to
an ODCL/OAS sequence (where the OAS is to just zero out the declared
variable). Given that the Inits are properly fixed, o.stmt needs
adjustment for the OSELRECV2 case to skip over the new OAS nodes that
are inserted only on re-import.
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CL 349412 introduced a bug when Checker.subst does not return a new
signature: we were still setting the receiver to the instantiated type.
I'm not sure how this could manifest in practice (other than confusing
object strings). It's possible that I could generate a testdata-driven
test for this, but in the interest of time I just added a test to verify
object strings.
Change-Id: I29bc8e1419ddc4574755c3def52d18cb71c738eb
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Most architectures currently already implement Pipe using the pipe2
syscall. Only 386, amd64 and mips{,le} still use the pipe syscall.
However, some systems (e.g. Android seccomp policies) block that
syscall, see #40828 for an example.
The pipe2 syscall was added in Linux kernel version 2.6.27. The minimum
required Linux kernel version for Go 1.18 will be changed to 2.6.32
per #45964 so it is possible to unify the implementation of Pipe using
the pipe2 syscall.
For #45964
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CL 210639 moved the //sysnb for Setreuid from syscall_linux_$GOARCH.go
to syscall_linux.go but forgot to remove the comment from
syscall_linux_arm64.go which leads to Setreuid being generated twice for
linux/arm64. Remove that //sysnb comment to avoid this.
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There are a bunch of nodes beside ONAME and OTYPE, (such as OSTRUCTLIT
and OCOMPLIT) which can introduce a generic type that we need to mark.
So, just mark any generic type on any node in markInlBody. In this
particular issue, the type is introduced by an OSTRUCTLIT node.
Updates #48337
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The C code that is calling crosscall1 may depend on the GP register, which Go code
will currently clobber. Save and restore both X3 (aka GP) and X4 (aka TP) in this
code path (note that the Go code does not currently clobber X4, however there is
minimal downside to saving and restoring it here, which then also matches crosscall2).
Updates #47100
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golang.org/cl/344929 broke the minimal functionality that the python
pretty printer for GDB had, this change restores it to its status prior
to that CL.
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If NoInheritHandles is passed, then we shouldn't attempt to do anything
with handle lists. Otherwise CreateProcess fails with invalid param,
because it's being told both to not inherit handles and to inherit
certain handles.
This commit fixes that by using the same logic for handle lists as it
does for enabling or disabling handle inheritance. It also adds a test
to make sure this doesn't regress again.
Fixes#48040
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The extra test just confirms that the type-checker internally
agrees with the spec with the (otherwise invisible) type given
to an untyped constant in a specific shift expression.
For #48422.
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Arg/Load/Dereference rewriting was not using the best Pos for
translated values. I also investigated whether OpCopy processing
was losing statements, and though they flood the debugging output,
doing the "obvious" thing of moving statement marks from copi-er to
copy-ee actually makes the resulting binary score slightly worse on
statement-boundary measures.
(for -N -l, 0.9994 vs 0.9995 from "nostmt -c sqle.test")
Fixes#47793.
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This change refactors some of the code to support skipping a run
of the seed corpus by the go command before runFuzzing occurs.
Previously, the go command would run all seed corpus for all targets
that match the provided `run` argument. This will be redundant when
fuzzing a target. Now, the seed corpus is only run by targets other than
the one that's about to be fuzzed, and the worker handles running and
reporting issues with the seed corpus.
Part of the logic that needed close inspection is what to do if a
failure occurs during a testing-only or coverage-only fail. If the input
is already in the seed corpus, the fuzzing engine shouldn't add it. If
the input is currently in the cache, then it should be written to
testdata. In all cases, if an error occurs, we need to report this to
the user with enough information for them to debug it.
This uncovered some issues with our code when fuzzing without
instrumentation, and when -run=None was provided. There are some logic
fixes in this change, and some small refactors.
Fixesgolang/go#48327Fixesgolang/go#48296
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Now that we are computing the dictionary format on the instantiated
functions, we can remove the early transformation code that was needed
to create the implicit CONVIFACE nodes in the generic function.
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Change to computing the dictionary form on each shape-instantiated
function, rather than once on the underlying generic function/method.
The problem with computing the dictionary format on the generic function
is that we had to force early transformations to create all the
needed/implicit CONVIFACE nodes, since many of these nodes cause the
need for a dictionary entry. Also, the dictionary entries needed can
different with different instantiations of the same generic function,
especially depending on whether a type argument is a non-interface or
interface type, or a instantiated type vs. a non-instantiated type.
By computing the dictionary format on the instantiated function, we are
scanning a function where all the transformations have been done to
create implicit CONVFIFACE nodes, and we know the above relevant
information about the type params (which are shapes).
Much of the change is more mechanical changes from typeparams to shapes,
and generic functions/info to instantiated functions/info. Some of the
most important non-mechanical changes are:
- Separated out the dictionary transformations to nodes into a separate
dictPass, since we need to analyze instantiated functions after
stenciling, but before the dictionary transformations.
- Added type param index to shape types, since we need to be able
distinguish type params of an instantiation which are different but
happen to have the same shape.
- Allow the type substituter to work with shapes again (since for the
dictionary entries we need to substitute shape params to the concrete
type args).
- Support types.IdentityStrict() that does strict type comparison (no
special case for shapes). This needed for type substitution,
formatting and creating dictionaries, etc. We can maybe create better
names for this function.
- Add new information to instInfo to contain a mapping from the shape
type params to their instantiated type bound. This is needed when
doing the dictionary transformations related to type bounds.
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This changes the ppc64 prologue to avoid clobbering the registers
that could contain incoming argument values. This means preserving
the values in R3 - R10 and R14 - R19 for ppc64.
Instead of modifying R3, R4, R5 and R6 the registers R22, R23, R24
and R25 are used.
The argument registers that could be clobbered by the call to
morestack are saved and restored around that call.
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A fuzz worker process should exit with fuzzWorkerExitCode (70) if it
encounters an internal error.
This should generally only happen due to an I/O error on the worker
side. I can't think of a way to write a realistic test case for
this. test_fuzz_io_error.txt triggers an I/O error on the coordinator
side, which is similar.
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If an indirectly required module does not provide any packages needed
to build packages in the main module but is needed to disambiguate
imports, 'go mod tidy' may keep an indirect requirement on that module
to prevent it from being downgraded. This can prevent the introduction
of new ambiguities. This also ensures tidy keeps sums needed to load
all packages.
Fixes#47738
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When emitting the DIE of the instantiation of a generic function also
emit one DW_TAG_typedef_type entry for each dictionary entry in use,
referencing the shape type and having a custom attribute containing the
index inside the dictionary.
When emitting the DIE of variables that have an instantiated parametric
type, instead of referencing the shape type directly go through the
DW_TAG_typedef_type entry emitted for the dictionary entry describing
the real type of the variable.
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Change DWARF generation to tag wrapper functions with the
"DW_AT_trampoline attribute". The intent is that debuggers can pick up
on this attr so as to skip through the wrapper to the eventual target.
DWARF standard allows for a couple of different possible variants of
the trampoline attr; this is the simplest variant (all it tells the
debugger is that the function is a wrapper, doesn't include a
reference to the wrapper routine).
This implementation keys off the WRAPPER LSym attribute, which is set
for method wrappers, ABI wrappers, and a selected set of runtime
assembly routines (ex: "runtime.call32").
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Make two superficial fixes to iimport.go: rename instType to
instanceType (suggested in CL 349949), and fix a stale comment.
Done in both go/internal/gcimporter and cmd/compile/internal/importer.
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Change the typeWriter to produce blank-free hashes where easily possible
if used as a type hasher, and replace remaining blanks with '#' is needed.
Exported Environment.TypeHash for use by the compiler.
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When the adjustTimers function removed a timer it assumed it was
sufficient to continue the heap traversal at that position.
However, in some cases a timer will be moved to an earlier
position in the heap. If that timer is timerModifiedEarlier,
that can leave timerModifiedEarliest not correctly representing
the earlier such timer.
Fix the problem by restarting the heap traversal at the earliest
changed position.
Fixes#47762
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For example, errors that started before with "go mod download: " now
start with "go: " instead.
Previously, we had a mix of errors with and without subcommand
prefixes, even in packages like modload that ostensibly aren't tied
to any specific command. This change makes usage more consistent,
which makes refactoring much easier.
These prefixes didn't add useful information: the user should know the
subcommand they just ran. But see CL 347152 for an attempt at making
the opposite change: always printing the subcommand prefix.
Note that there are a number of errors that don't start with "go: " or
any subcommand prefix. This CL doesn't affect those.
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In the API proposal we decided that instantiation must also instantiate
methods. This CL does that, and eliminates the special handling for lazy
instantiation in lookupMethod.
It is possible that we expand an instance before all method signatures
have been type-checked, so for simplicity we introduce a new flag on
Func, 'isIncompleteMethod', which controls whether we must fully
substitute methods before using them. We could avoid this flag by using
some convention for the structure of an incomplete method (such as the
receiver has no position), but in practice using a flag was cleaner and
didn't increase the size of the Func struct.
Updates #47916
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We no longer need to use the nilness of Named.instPos to signal whether
instance expansion has occurred, so remove it from the Named struct by
instead closing over the instantiation position in the resolver.
This means we cannot print instance markers for unexpanded instances:
instances may escape the type checking pass without being fully
expanded, and we can not check whether they have been expanded in a
concurrency-safe way without introducing a more heavy-weight
syncronization mechanism.
With this change, instantiation should be concurrency safe, modulo bugs
of course as we have little test coverage of concurrency (see #47729).
Fixes#47910
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Named type expansion and loading were conceptually similar: a mechanism
for lazily resolving type information in a concurrency-safe manner.
Unify them into a 'resolve' method, that delegates to a resolver func to
produce type parameters, underlying, and methods.
By leveraging the sync.Once field on Named for instance expansion, we
get closer to making instance expansion concurrency-safe, and remove the
requirement that instPos guard instantiation. This will be cleaned up
in a follow-up CL.
This also fixes#47887 by causing substituted type instances to be
expanded (in the old code, this could be fixed by setting instPos when
substituting).
For #47910Fixes#47887
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Move ShapePkg to types, and change types.NewNamed to automatically set
IsShape/HasShape if a type is in the shapes pkg. This means that
imported shape types will automatically have the correct
IsShape/HasShape flags, even though we are not explicitly
exporting/importing those flags.
Updates #48337
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In TestSegv, the t.Run closure captures the loop variable 'test'. Since
the subtest calls t.Parallel, the parent test is allowed to keep
running, changing the loop variable and thus changing the value of
'test' in the subtest.
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Likewise, reorder register numbers such that extended mnemonics which
use FPR arguments can be transparently encoded as a VSR argument for
the move to/from VSR class of instructions. Specifically, ensure the
following holds for all FPx and VRx constants: FPRx & 63 == x, and
VRx & 63 == x + 32.
This simplifies encoding machine instructions, and likewise helps
ppc64 assembly writers to avoid hokey workarounds when switching from
vector to vector-scalar register notation. Notably, many VSX
instructions are limited to vector operands due to encoding
restrictions.
Secondly, this explicitly rejects dubious usages of the m[tf]vsr
family of instructions which had previously been accepted.
* Reject two GPR arguments for non-MTVSRDD opcodes. These
have no defined behavior today, and may set RFU bits. e.g
MTVSRD R1, R2, VS1
* Reject FPR destinations for MTVSRDD, and only accept with two GPR
arguments. This copies two GPR values into either half of a VSR. e.g
MTVSRDD R1, R2, F1
MTVSRDD R1, F1
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The importReader always reads type parameter before declaring type stub
declaration. Thus, for recursive type, the type parameter is going to be
read twice, cause the bound more than once error.
To fix this, only read the type parameter after declaring stub obj, thus
r.doDecl can see the type was already inserted and terminate the
recursive call earlier.
Fixes#48280
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This change is functionally equivalent, but reduces reliance on unsafe
features. This would allow GopherJS to avoid an additional patch to the
standard library we'd have to maintain in order to remain compatible
with Go 1.17+.
Change-Id: I4f113db0c572ec0b81ebfecf5a137145f6c8c41d
GitHub-Last-Rev: 94ebb393ba
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#48346
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CL 85215 added prose to provide some minimal intuition for the
definition of a "terminating statement". While the original definition
was perfectly fine, the added prose was actually incorrect: If the
terminating statement is a goto, it might jump to a labeled statement
following that goto in the same block (it could be the very next
statement), and thus a terminating statement does not in fact
"prevent execution of all statements that lexically appear after
it in the same block".
Rather than explaining the special case for gotos with targets that
are lexically following the goto in the same block, this CL opts for
a simpler approach.
Thanks to @3bodar (Github) for finding this.
Fixes#48323.
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This test checks that we load the same graph regardless of the path to
the requested module in the workspace.
We currently don't. This will be fixed in a future change that redoes
workspace mode's usage of the Requirements structure.
For #45713
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The new strings.Clone function copies the input string
without the returned cloned string referencing the
input strings memory.
goarch: amd64
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1038NG7 CPU @ 2.00GHz
name time/op
Clone-8 24.2ns ± 2%
name alloc/op
Clone-8 48.0B ± 0%
name allocs/op
Clone-8 1.00 ± 0%
Update #45038Fixes#40200
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This adds a new Writer.AvailableBuffer method that returns
an empty buffer with a possibly non-empty capacity for use
with append-like APIs.
The typical usage pattern is something like:
b := bw.AvailableBuffer()
b = appendValue(b, v)
bw.Write(b)
It allows logic combining append-like APIs with bufio.Writer to avoid
needing to allocate and manage buffers themselves and allows the
append-like APIs to directly write into the buffer for a bufio.Writer.
Fixes#47527
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Over 80% of all Go map types use a string as the key.
The Go runtime already has a specialized implementation for such maps
in runtime/map_faststr.go. However, the Go reflection implementation
has not historically made use of that implementation.
This CL plumbs the appropriate logic to be accessible from Go reflection
so that it can benefit as well.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Map/StringKeys/MapIndex-4 4.65us ± 5% 2.95us ± 3% -36.50% (p=0.016 n=4+5)
Map/StringKeys/SetMapIndex-4 7.47us ± 5% 5.27us ± 2% -29.40% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Map/Uint64Keys/MapIndex-4 3.79us ± 3% 3.75us ± 2% ~ (p=0.548 n=5+5)
Map/Uint64Keys/SetMapIndex-4 6.13us ± 3% 6.09us ± 1% ~ (p=0.746 n=5+5)
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I spent some time looking through all the changes we've made to
testing and cmd/go/... on the dev.fuzz branch. CL 348469 shows those
differences. This CL fixes comments, TODOs, and simplifies code in a
few places. It also implements F.Setenv.
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If someone manually adds/alters a corpus file to add
extra spacing or remove the final newline, the file
can still be decoded. However, this change ensures that
the fuzzing engine correctly writes the final newline.
Fixesgolang/go#48130
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Updates handling of go test flags -run and -bench to give alternation
precendence over the / delimiter. Currently, `A/B|C/D` is effectively
`A/(B|C)/D` - with this change, it changes to effectively `(A/B)|(C/D)`.
Fixes#39904
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When parsing a type parameter declaration, parts of the code still
expected a ) as closing token. Use the correct follow token ) or ]
depending on parameter list kind.
Also, consistently use tokstring (not tok.String()) for user-facing
(error) messages.
Follow-up on comment in CL 348730.
For #43527.
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We tend to set div class with the line number in HTML AST nodes. So that
the AST nodes can be highlighted with corresponding source and ssa ir.
The pure AST text dump is created first. And then it is parsed and
written to the HTML file.
CL 275785 changed the format of the line information in AST node dump,
which makes the HTMLWriter fail to parse the line information.
This CL updates the code in HTMLWriter to align with the format of AST
node dump.
Fix#48133
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Also, add the FABSS and FABSD pseudo instructions to the assembler.
The compiler could use FSGNJX[SD] directly but there doesn't seem
to be much advantage to doing so and the pseudo instructions are
easier to understand.
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In some rewrite rules for arm64 bitfield optimizations, the
bitfield lsb value and the bitfield width value are related
to datasize, some of them use datasize directly to check the
bitfield lsb value is valid, to get the bitfiled width value,
but some of them call isARM64BFMask() and arm64BFWidth()
functions. In order to be consistent, this patch changes them
all to use datasize.
Besides, this patch sorts the codegen test cases.
Run the "toolstash-check -all" command and find one inconsistent code
is as the following.
new: src/math/fma.go:104 BEQ 247
master: src/math/fma.go:104 BEQ 248
The above inconsistence is due to this patch changing the range of the
field lsb value in "UBFIZ" optimization rules from "lc+(32|16|8)<64" to
"lc<64", so that the following code is generated as "UBFIZ". The logical
of changed code is still correct.
The code of src/math/fma.go:160:
const uvinf = 0x7FF0000000000000
func FMA(a, b uint32) float64 {
ps := a+b
return Float64frombits(uint64(ps)<<63 | uvinf)
}
The new assembly code:
TEXT "".FMA(SB), LEAF|NOFRAME|ABIInternal, $0-16
MOVWU "".a(FP), R0
MOVWU "".b+4(FP), R1
ADD R1, R0, R0
UBFIZ $63, R0, $1, R0
ORR $9218868437227405312, R0, R0
MOVD R0, "".~r2+8(FP)
RET (R30)
The master assembly code:
TEXT "".FMA(SB), LEAF|NOFRAME|ABIInternal, $0-16
MOVWU "".a(FP), R0
MOVWU "".b+4(FP), R1
ADD R1, R0, R0
MOVWU R0, R0
LSL $63, R0, R0
ORR $9218868437227405312, R0, R0
MOVD R0, "".~r2+8(FP)
RET (R30)
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In CL 300996 that fixed issue #6189, we made Parse recognize
"," as a separator for fractional seconds.
However, we didn't modify Format to propagate the separator
verbatim from Parse. Without this change, we break prior
functionality that relied on a comma being used in Format.
Fixes#48037
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The internal linker is capable of linking the ppc64le linux
race detector and approved cgo packages.
Likewise, ppc64/linux and ppc64/aix do not support the race
detector. Thus, extra code to enforce external linking when
using the race detector on ppc64/ppc64le can be removed
entirely.
Fixes#21961
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gri@ reports that types2 now correctly handles when type parameters
recursively refer back to the parameterized type, so we might as well
add tests to exercise that. Unified IR also correctly handles
importing and exporting these types, but -G=3 currently does not.
Updates #46461.
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When an OAS node is converted to an OSELRECV2 node in tcSelect(), the
possible DCL node in the Init field was being dropped, since a
completely new node was being created and the Init field was not set. I
don't expect n.Init() to be set for the ORECV case, but the code now
deals with that too.
Fixed bug in both tcSelect() and transformSelect().
Fixes#48289
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During minimization, the "canonical inputs" (vals) are updated
as viable minimized values are found. Previously, these bytes
could be changed later during minimization. This patch updates
the minimization code to revert the bytes back when a candidate
doesn't pass the minimization checks.
Another approach was in CL 340630 which would make a new allocation
each time a candidate was attempted. This will get very expensive
very quickly, as minimization can run several thousand times for every
new crash and every newly discovered interesting input.
Credit to Steven Johnstone (steven.james.johnstone@gmail.com) for the
"single_bytes" test which was added to minimize_test.go.
Fixesgolang/go#47587
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Currently on amd64 and arm64, float32 values just live in the bottom 32
bits of the register, so reflect simply places them there in a RegArgs
for reflectcall to load them. This works fine because both of these
platforms don't care what the upper 32 bits are, and have instructions
to operate on float32 values specifically that we use. In sum, the
representation of the float32 in memory is identical to that of the
representation in a register.
On other platforms, however, the representation of FP values differ
depending on whether they're in memory or in a register. For instance,
on ppc64, all floating point values get promoted to a float64 when
loaded to a register (i.e. there's only one set of FP instructions). As
another example, on riscv64, narrow-width floats in registers need to be
NaN-boxed.
What all this means is that for supporting the register ABI on these
platforms, reflect needs to do a little extra work to ensure that the
representation of FP values in a RegArgs matches the representation it
takes on in a register. For this purpose, this change abstracts away the
action of storing values into a RegArgs a little bit and adds a
platform-specific hook which currently does nothing but copy the value.
For #40724.
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run.go has logic for being able to run tests with various -G flags,
but not all test types (in particular, "asmcheck" tests) support
configuring non-default -G levels. The intention was that these tests
would continue running in the default mode (at the time -G=0), but at
some point it seems like we accidentally disabled them all
together (if it ever worked correctly in the first place).
Fixes#48247.
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This is a port of CL 348090 to go/types. Notably, unlike in types2,
declareTypeParams was previously setting the default constraint to the
empty interface, not nil, because this was missed in CL 335034 (no
changes were made to declareTypeParams). This CL fixes this discrepancy.
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This is a port of CL 347300 to go/types. The test was adjusted to match
the differing error positioning in go/types: errors are placed on the
ast.CallExpr.Fun, rather than the Lparen.
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When reading body of inlining function, which has another inlined
function in the body, the reader still add this inlined function to
todoBodies, which it shouldn't because the inlined function was read
already.
To fix this, introduce new flag to signal that we are done construting
all functions in todoBodies, thus the addBody shouldn't add anything
to todoBodies then.
Updates #48094
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The current assembler uses REGTMP as a temporary destination register,
when optimizing one instruction into a multi-instruction sequence. But
in some cases, when the source register is REGTMP, this behavior is
incorrect.
For example:
ADD $0x1234567, R27, R3
The current assembler encodes it into
MOVD $17767, R27
MOVK $(291<<16), R27
ADD R27, R27, R3
It is illegal to overwrite R27. This CL adds the related checks.
Add test cases.
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This is a vestigial artifact of how I initially split apart the public
and private data for objects. But now objects are split into more
parts, and it's proven easier to just keep them as separate variables.
So it's time to cleanup the initial public/private code to follow the
same approach.
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In indexed export, values are always exported along with their type
and are encoded in a type-sensitive manner, because this matches how
cmd/compile handled constants internally.
However, go/types intentionally differs from this, decoupling type
from value representation. As unified IR strives to be more
go/types-centric, it makes sense to embrace this and make values a
more first-class encoding.
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This ensures that diagnostics for files within $GOROOT continue to be
reported using their full filepath, rather than the abbreviated
filepath. Notably, this is necessary for test/run.go, which has tests
that expect to see the full filepath.
Updates #48247.
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A common bug during development is to introduce rewrite rule cycles.
This is annoying because it takes a while to notice that
make.bash is a bit too slow this time, and to remember why.
And then you have to manually arrange to debug.
Make this all easier by automating it.
Detect cycles, and when we detect one, print the sequence
of rewrite rules that occur within a single cycle before crashing.
Change-Id: I8dadda13990ab925a81940d4833c9e5243368435
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This is a port of CL 347561.
A comment was corrected both in types2 and go/types, and the
compiler adjusted for the updated NewTypeParameter function.
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If the fuzz RPC finds no error and no new coverage, there's no point
in reconstructing the last value.
If the minimize RPC does not succeed in minimizing, either because the
error can't be reproduced, or new coverage can't be reproduced, or a
new error is found with the input, don't marshal or unmarshal the
input. Just use the original.
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The coordinator needs to marshal data that was provided
via f.Add. However, it was also attempting to marshal data
that was in testdata, which was not needed,
and was causing a panic. This change fixes this.
Fixesgolang/go#48228
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This change changes go.work files so that directory paths are clearly
distinguished from module paths by either being rooted absolute paths or
starting with '.' or '..' path elements if they are relative paths.
go mod initwork now checks that the go.work file doesn't already exist
before creating it, and gomod initwork and gomod editwork look up the
module path corresponding to a directory and write it to the directory
directive's comment.
For #45713
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While type checking expressions involving interface types, it is
possible that their type set is used before delayed actions are
processed. As a result, computeInterfaceTypeSet is called with a nil
checker, and errors in the interface type definition result in panics
(see #48234).
To avoid the panics, store a *Checker on Interface for use in between
checking of the interface type expression and processing of delayed
actions.
Fixes#48234
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Implement deduplication of type instances via the Environment by
recording a map of unique IDs for *Named types. This avoids an issue
with the existing type hash, where qualified names alone were not
sufficient to differentiate two *Named types that have the same fully
qualified name but which are distinct pointers. It also allows us to
drop the scope accounting for local types.
A subtle bug is also fixed in subst.go, where the instance t was passed
to typeHash rather than t.orig.
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Rather than create and delay execution of a closure for each type parameter
in a type parameter list, just create one per type parameter list.
While at it, inline the small amount of code for getting the type constraint
and remove the respective function.
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Check type constraints after the respective type parameter list
has been associated with a parameterized type so that recursive
type parameter constraints "see" a parameterized type.
Fixes#45550.
Fixes#47796.
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Pull in the latest published version of github.com/google/pprof
that is available at this time in the Go 1.18 development cycle.
Done with:
go get -d github.com/google/pprof@latest
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
For #36905.
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This test is not executed by default (see #48247) and does not
actually pass. It was added in CL 346689. The code generation
changes made in that CL only change how instructions are assembled,
they do not actually affect the output of the compiler. This test
is unfortunately therefore invalid and will never pass.
Updates #48247.
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Setup .TOC. to point to the same place for all objects. Today, the linker
assumes all call relocations can use the local function entry point of
imported object files. This requires a consistent pointer across all
objects.
This intentionally computes the .TOC. pointer in all linking configurations.
In some cases the .TOC. is not used today (e.g linking position-dependent go
only code). It is harmless and simple to compute in all cases, so just
do it for easier maintenance.
Notably, .TOC. is used in some cases when static linking is requested on
ppc64le/linux:
* Position-independent C code using a PC-rel relocation against .TOC.. cgo
generated C object files are usually compiled PIC even if the go binary
itself is not.
* Anything which causes PLT stub generation. The stubs always generate
a .TOC. relative relocation.
* The race detector. Today, this links in an externally compiled archive which
contains position-independent object files.
Similarly, position-independent linking is always punted to the external
linker on ppc64 today.
Updates #21961Fixes#15409
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Use cursym.WriteInt rather than building up a slice of bytes and then writing them
out via PutUint32. This also allows for variable instruction sizes, which will be
needed when support for compressed (2 byte length) instructions is added.
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Replace the now poorly named rewriteMOV function with a markRelocs function,
absorbing the MOV validation into the instruction generation code.
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I was a little too agressive in CL 258957 (removing 387 support) in
removing a signaling NaN test that should probably still exist.
I should have just removed the 387 skip, not the entire test.
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We had code in NewPtr() to set the HasTParam/HasShape flag as needed for
the cached ptr element if it wasn't set correctly based on its Elem.
This was causing the race mentioned in the issue.
But that setting code is no longer needed, as long as we call
SetRParams() soon after calling NewIncompleteNamedType(), before
creating/translating the underlying type (which we do). The
HasTParam/HasShape attribute can only come from setting of rparams or a
direct typeparam/shape somewhere in the underlying type, both of which
don't depend on recursion, etc. (as long as the rparams are set early).
Added a check that HasTParam/HasShape are set correctly for the cached
pointer/slice elems in NewPtr() and NewSlice().
Fixes#48191
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In CL 345572, we used the reflect.Value.SetLen method to avoid
extra memory allocation for reflect.Value.Slice.
This also applies to function decodeSlice
name old time/op new time/op delta
DecodeStringsSlice-12 96.5µs ±12% 63.0µs ± 8% -34.68% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
DecodeStringsSlice-12 89.3kB ± 0% 65.3kB ± 0% -26.89% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
DecodeStringsSlice-12 3.18k ± 0% 2.18k ± 0% -31.47% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Change-Id: Ifdb43716cc90a265962dec022704a5571f447fd8
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We should be putting a newly instantiated imported type in
Instantiate/doInst onto the instTypeList, so its methods/dictionaries
are instantiated. To do this, we needed a more general way to add a
type to instTypeList, so add NeedInstType(), analogous to
NeedRuntimeType(). This has the extra advantage that now all types
created by the type substituter are added to instTypeList without any
extra code, which was easy to forget. doInst() now correctly calls
NeedInstType().
This is a bit aggressive, since a fully instantiated type in a generic
function/method may never be used, if the generic method is never
instantiated in the local package. But it should be fairly uncommon for
a generic method to mention a fully instantiated type (but it does
happen in this bug).
Fixes both cases mentioned in the bug.
Fixed#48185
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For lazy import resolution, there's reentrancy issue with (*Named).load
method, when "t.resolve(t)" can lead us to the same named type, thus
(*Named).load is called recursively, causing the deadlock.
The main problem is that when instantinate a type, we calculate the type
hashing, including TParams. Calling t.TParams().Len() triggers the
reentrancy call to "(*Named).load".
To fix this, just not checking TParams().Len() if we are hashing.
Updates #48185
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In rebasing the patch series up to CL 339015, the branches were messed
up by me, and changes from v3 to v4 of CL 339009 was lost. Fix the
ordering to restore alphabetical order per original review.
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The UBFX and SBFX already zero/sign extend the result. Further
zero/sign extensions are thus unnecessary as long as they leave
the top bits unaltered. This patch absorbs zero/sign extensions
into UBFX/SBFX.
Add the related test cases.
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Loading of constants that are 12 bits or smaller is currently performed using a single
ADDIW instruction, while constants between 13 bits and 32 bits are loaded using a
LUI+ADDIW pair.
Instead, use a single ADDI instruction for the 12 bits or smaller case - this
translates to the LI pseudo-instruction, making objdump more readable and giving:
11c7c: fff00293 li t0,-1
11c80: 00000313 li t1,0
Rather than:
11c7c: fff0029b addiw t0,zero,-1
11c80: 0000031b sext.w t1,zero
In the case where a constant exceeds 12 bits, an LUI instruction is required,
however if the lower 12 bits are zero, the ADDIW instruction can be omitted.
The same applies to the case where immediate splitting is performed for other
immediate instructions.
This removes around 900 instructions from the Go binary.
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Rather than rewriting the obj.Prog for a MOV pseudo-instruction targeting
an address to register load, generate the appropriate machine instruction
sequence directly.
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Rather than rewriting the obj.Prog for a immediate instructions that need
splitting, generate the appropriate machine instruction sequence directly.
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Rather than rewriting the obj.Prog for a MOV pseudo-instruction targeting
a register to memory stores, generate the appropriate machine instruction
sequence directly.
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Rather than rewriting the obj.Prog for a MOV pseudo-instruction targeting
a memory to register load, generate the appropriate machine instruction
sequence directly.
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Instead of holding all corpus data/values in memory, only store seed
inputs added via F.Add in memory, and only load corpus entries which
are written to disk when we need them. This should significantly reduce
the memory required by the coordinator process.
Additionally only load the corpus in the coordinator process, since the
worker has no need for it.
Fixes#46669.
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When a fuzz worker discovers an input that activates coverage counters
that weren't previously activated, it sends that input back to the
coordinator, as before. If the coordinator also finds that input
provides new coverage (that is, some other input hasn't won the race),
the coordinator now sends the input back to workers for minimization.
The minimization procedure now supports minimizing these interesting
inputs. It attempts to find smaller inputs that preserve at least one
new coverage bit. If minimization succeeds, the coordinator adds the
smaller input to the corpus instead of the original. If minimization
fails, the coordinator adds the original input. If minimization finds
that the original input didn't provide new coverage after all (for
example, a counter was activated by an unrelated background goroutine
and was considered flaky), the input is ignored and not recorded.
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This is a port of CL 346471 to go/types. Additionally, CheckExpr was
updated for the new API to explicitly allow generic expressions.
The error messages in issue39634.go2 are different because go/parser
produces an IndexExpr with BadExpr index value, for backward
compatibility.
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Fix a hang that occurs when making a request and all of the following apply:
* The request method is one of GET, HEAD, DELETE, OPTIONS, PROPFIND, or SEARCH.
* The Request.Body is non-nil.
* The content length is not set, or is set to -1.
* Transfer-Encoding: chunked is not set.
* The request body does not respond to a read within 200ms.
In this case, we give up on probing for a zero-length body and send the
request while the probe completes in the background. Fix a bug in the
io.Reader wrapping the in-flight probe: It should return io.EOF after
the probe completes, but does not.
Fixes#47568.
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Go 1.18 development is well underway. This is a time to update all
golang.org/x/... module versions that contribute packages to the std
and cmd modules in the standard library to latest master versions.
gotip $ updatestd -goroot=$(pwd) -branch=master
> go version
go version devel go1.18-2872496ba5 Wed Sep 1 23:41:53 2021 +0000 darwin/amd64
> go env GOROOT
/Users/dmitshur/gotip
> go version -m /Users/dmitshur/go/bin/bundle
/Users/dmitshur/go/bin/bundle: go1.17
path golang.org/x/tools/cmd/bundle
mod golang.org/x/tools v0.1.5 h1:ouewzE6p+/VEB31YYnTbEJdi8pFqKp4P4n85vwo3DHA=
dep golang.org/x/mod v0.4.2 h1:Gz96sIWK3OalVv/I/qNygP42zyoKp3xptRVCWRFEBvo=
dep golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20210510120138-977fb7262007 h1:gG67DSER+11cZvqIMb8S8bt0vZtiN6xWYARwirrOSfE=
dep golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20200804184101-5ec99f83aff1 h1:go1bK/D/BFZV2I8cIQd1NKEZ+0owSTG1fDTci4IqFcE=
skipping github.com/chzyer/logex (out of scope, it's not a golang.org/x dependency)
skipping github.com/chzyer/readline (out of scope, it's not a golang.org/x dependency)
skipping github.com/chzyer/test (out of scope, it's not a golang.org/x dependency)
skipping github.com/google/pprof (out of scope, it's not a golang.org/x dependency)
skipping github.com/ianlancetaylor/demangle (out of scope, it's not a golang.org/x dependency)
skipping github.com/yuin/goldmark (out of scope, it's not a golang.org/x dependency)
skipping golang.org/x/tools (temporarily out of scope due to golang.org/issue/48124)
skipping rsc.io/pdf (out of scope, it's not a golang.org/x dependency)
updating module cmd in /Users/dmitshur/gotip/src/cmd
> go mod edit -go=1.18
> go get -d golang.org/x/arch@ebb09ed340f18f7e2a2200f1adf792992c448346 golang.org/x/crypto@32db794688a5a24a23a43f2a984cecd5b3d8da58 golang.org/x/mod@1b1db11ec8f43eeafa9418698423dc637655ff0c golang.org/x/net@e898025ed96aa6d08e98132b8dca210e9e7a0cd2 golang.org/x/sync@036812b2e83c0ddf193dd5a34e034151da389d09 golang.org/x/sys@f4d43177bf5e2ee98617956e417d0555d4b69c17 golang.org/x/term@6886f2dfbf5b25f595b4fe4279c49956e867c59b golang.org/x/text@383b2e75a7a4198c42f8f87833eefb772868a56f golang.org/x/xerrors@5ec99f83aff198f5fbd629d6c8d8eb38a04218ca
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/arch v0.0.0-20210502124803-cbf565b21d1e => v0.0.0-20210901143047-ebb09ed340f1
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/mod v0.5.1-0.20210827163434-4029241eb1d5 => v0.5.1-0.20210830214625-1b1db11ec8f4
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20210405180319-a5a99cb37ef4 => v0.0.0-20210825183410-e898025ed96a
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210503060354-a79de5458b56 => v0.0.0-20210615171337-6886f2dfbf5b
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/text v0.3.3 => v0.3.7
> go mod tidy
> go mod vendor
skipping golang.org/x/tools (temporarily out of scope due to golang.org/issue/48124)
updating module std in /Users/dmitshur/gotip/src
> go mod edit -go=1.18
> go get -d golang.org/x/crypto@32db794688a5a24a23a43f2a984cecd5b3d8da58 golang.org/x/net@e898025ed96aa6d08e98132b8dca210e9e7a0cd2 golang.org/x/sys@f4d43177bf5e2ee98617956e417d0555d4b69c17 golang.org/x/term@6886f2dfbf5b25f595b4fe4279c49956e867c59b golang.org/x/text@383b2e75a7a4198c42f8f87833eefb772868a56f
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20201126162022-7de9c90e9dd1 => v0.0.0-20210615171337-6886f2dfbf5b
go get: upgraded golang.org/x/text v0.3.7-0.20210503195748-5c7c50ebbd4f => v0.3.7
> go mod tidy
> go mod vendor
updating bundles in /Users/dmitshur/gotip/src
> go generate -run=bundle std cmd
The x/tools module will be updated in a following CL,
after issue #48124 is resolved.
The module in GOROOT/src/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519/field/_asm
directory is not updated in this CL.
For #36905.
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Ran the following commands inside std and cmd modules:
go get -d golang.org/x/crypto@32db794688a5a24a23a43f2a984cecd5b3d8da58 # master
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
Also add the new golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519/internal/field package
(it was created in x/crypto CL 315269) to TestDependencies in go/build.
Position it next to its upstream copy, since its required dependencies
are expected to be identical.
For #36905.
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Ran the following commands inside std and cmd modules:
go get -d golang.org/x/sys@f4d43177bf5e2ee98617956e417d0555d4b69c17 # master
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
Followed by the following command in std module:
go generate syscall internal/syscall/...
For #36905.
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Add a new test TestImportTypeparamTests that compiles and imports
packages contained in test/typeparam, and compares the resulting package
scope with the scope produced by type-checking directly.
In the process, fix a bug in go/types affecting embedded instances with
more than one type argument. This was uncovered by smoketest.go.
To enable this new test it was easiest to move gcimporter_test.go to an
external test, which required copying the pkgExts variable.
Fixes#48101
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Port the necessary logic to go/internal/gcimporter from
cmd/compile/internal/importer/iimport.go to support type parameters.
This is a partial port of several compiler CLs: at least CL 319930,
CL 322609, CL 323029, CL 338192, CL 340251, and CL 340989. Because these
ports were not interleaved with the corresponding go/types API changes,
it is easier to just take the latest importer logic.
Notably, the equivalent of types2.AsTypeParam is not used. It should be
unnecessary.
Updates #48101
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Usually, fixalloc is used to allocate small, persistent and reuseable
objects. The size is typically between range [sizeof(mlink), _FixAllocChunk].
It's rare for being out of the range. But if it did happen, we got a
hard-to-discover memory corruption. This commit prevents that situation by limiting object's size.
Change-Id: If6ef8b0831596464e0f55d09f79094b79ae08c66
GitHub-Last-Rev: cb8b1b01bb
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#47395
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ORANGE is still not inlineable now. This CL is correct only when the range statement is statically dead, and thus not counted during the inline budget check.
If we support range statements in inlining closures in the future, may require additional processing.
Fixes#48033.
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The minimum required Linux kernel version for Go 1.18 will be changed to
2.6.32, see #45964. The current minimum required version is 2.6.23 and
utimensat was added in 2.6.22, so the fallback isn't even necessary for
the current minimum supported version. Remove the fallback to utimes.
For #45964
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Currently, if a test explicitly specify -G flag, if that flag conflict
with compiler default -G flag, the test will be skipped. That's the
reason CL 346469 haven't fixed the unified IR stuff, but still make the
unified builder passed.
This CL makes run.go always run the test in unified IR mode, regardless
of the explicit -G flag specified.
Updates #48094
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Add (temporary) syntax.AllowTypeLists mode to control the
acceptance of type lists; the compiler doesn't set it,
but existing syntax and types2 tests do so that the code
remains exercised while it exists.
Adjust various tests to use the type set notation.
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When type-checking expressions, detection of uninstantiated generic
functions and types was somewhat ad-hoc.
Add an extra parameter "allowGenerics" to rawExpr. If not set, the
result operand cannot be generic.
The only place where rawExpr is called with allowGenerics != false
is from exprOrType, which passes an allowGenerics parameter through.
The only place where exprOrType is called with allowGenerics == true
is when handling index expressions and calls. Make sure that we only
accept generic operands where expected, and check the other branches.
As a result, a recently added varType call (CL 345970) can be removed
again.
This also fixes a bug where an error for a conversion to generic
type was reported after the conversion (i.e., with the converted
value, rather than the generic type). Added a test case for that.
For #48048.
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Previously, 'go test' streamed output when there were no package
arguments or when benchmarking. This CL expands that to include
fuzzing to ensure that coordinator progress messages are printed.
This change tweaks tests and output a little bit: the output is
slightly different depending on whether it was streamed or buffered in
'go test'.
Fixesgolang/go#47603
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This CL skips reading of imported function bodies except from the
local package or for inlining. Previously, we wasted a bunch of CPU
and memory by reading in normal function bodies for all imported
functions and methods.
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Add support to the assembler for F[N]M{ADD,SUB}[SD] instructions.
Argument order is:
OP RS1, RS2, RS3, RD
Also, add support for the FMA intrinsic to the compiler. Automatic
FMA matching is left to a future CL.
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This CL splits the creation of the "init" function responsible for
executing package-scope variable initialization statemens from the
creation of the "inittask" record that tells the runtime how to
sequence all program-wide package initialization.
Longer term, this is desirable because sorting variable initialization
is already handled by types2 (with Info.InitOrder), so we might as
well reuse that.
As a more immediate impetus, for unified IR, I want to defer method
wrapper generation until after inlining (to know which wrappers are
needed). But the staticinit optimization used to decide whether to
emit the inittask calls into reflectdata, which in turn tries to
generate its own method wrappers. So separating the work allows to
create the "init" function early and then emit "inittask" after
inlining is done.
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Rather than jumping and branching to a label (the offset for which changes
when instructions are added or removed), use PC-relative offsets. This
reduces unnecessary churn in the instruction encodings.
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Missing case types.TUNSAFEPTR in parameterizedBy().
Also realized there was the same missing case in the type substituter
(*Tsubster).Typ().
Fixes#48103
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CL 309831 fixed importing of method expressions, by re-using the same
code already have for ODOTMETH. But that code does not work with
embedded field.
To fix this, we need to calculate all methods of the receiver base type
of method expression, before looking up the selection.
Fixes#48088
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type A [0]int
var a A
x := a[i]
Use the zero value for x instead of the "impossible" value. That lets
us at least compile code like this with -B, even though it can't
possibly run correctly.
Fixes#48092
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These helper functions are no longer necessary, now that type parameters
are enabled; we can access type parameters directly.
When considering the existence or non-existence of type parameters, we
can either check whether node.TParams != nil, or whether
node.TParams.NumFields() > 0. The heuristic I'm using for deciding
between these checks is as follows:
- For data access, just check node.TParams != nil.
- For producing errors if type parameters exist, check NumFields() > 0.
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This is a port of CL 344871 to go/types. Unlike the compiler, go/parser
is already always producing 1.18 syntax, so the effect of this CL is to
add some additional errors when Config.GoVersion is below 1.18.
This is a non-trivial port, both due to different error reporting APIs
and due to interacting with declaration syntax nodes, which differ
between go/ast and cmd/compile/internal/syntax.
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workerServer.minimize now returns a response with Success = false when
the fuzz function run with the original input does not produce an
error. This may indicate flakiness.
The coordinator still records a crash, but it will use the unminimized
input with its original error message.
When minimization of interesting inputs is supported, Success = false
indicates that new coverage couldn't be reproduced, and the input will
be discarded.
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When the Defn field of a name node is not an ONAME (for a closure
variable), then it points to a body node of the same function/closure.
Therefore, we should not attempt to substitute it at the time we are
substituting the local variables. Instead, we remember a mapping from the
Defn node to the nodes that reference it, and update the Defn fields of
the copied name nodes at the time that we create the new copy of the
Defn node.
Added some comments to the Defn field of ir.Name.
Moved the Defn (and Outer code, for consistency) from namelist() to
localvar(), since Defn needs to updated for all local variables, not
just those in a closure. Fixed case where .Defn was not being set
properly in noder2 for type switches. Fixed another case where the Defn
field had to be updated during transformSelect() because the Defn node
was being completely changed to a new node.
Fixed some spacing in typeswitch2.go
Fixes#47676Fixes#48016
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When we start fuzzing, we gather baseline coverage by calling the fuzz
function with each entry in the corpus (testdata, F.Add, and
cache). These calls should count toward -fuzztime when it specifies a
limited number of calls to the fuzz function.
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Previously, when -fuzztime was given a number of executions like
-fuzztime=100x, this was a count for each minimization independent of
-fuzztime. Since there is no bound on the number of minimizations,
this was not a meaningful limit.
With this change, executions of the fuzz function during minimization
count toward the -fuzztime global limit. Executions are further
limited by -fuzzminimizetime.
This change also counts executions during the coverage-only run and
reports errors for those executions.
There is no change when -fuzztime specifies a duration or when
-fuzztime is not set.
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Replace MOVOstorezero with new MOVOstoreconst.
MOVOstoreconst has similar address folding rules then
other MOVstoreconst operations but only supports zero
as store value. Currently only MOVO stores with zero
values are generated. Using MOVOstoreconst with
SymValAndOff aux has the advantage that we can just
add one more MOVstoreconst variant to the existing rules.
The main effect of this CL is converting 16 byte zeroing
of a value on the stack from LEAQ+MOVUPS to just MOVUPS
which reduces binary size.
old:
LEAQ 0x20(SP), DX
MOVUPS X15, 0(DX)
new:
MOVUPS X15, 0x20(SP)
file before after Δ %
addr2line 3661568 3657472 -4096 -0.112%
asm 4566432 4562336 -4096 -0.090%
cgo 4305456 4301360 -4096 -0.095%
compile 22878528 22874512 -4016 -0.018%
cover 4517952 4513856 -4096 -0.091%
link 6287248 6283152 -4096 -0.065%
nm 3640768 3636672 -4096 -0.113%
objdump 4010592 4006496 -4096 -0.102%
pack 2188224 2184128 -4096 -0.187%
pprof 13429504 13421312 -8192 -0.061%
trace 10143968 10135776 -8192 -0.081%
vet 6868864 6864768 -4096 -0.060%
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The existing approach (alias name stands for generic type name)
is an exception: it's the only place where a generic type could
be used without explicit instantiation. The correct solution is
currently under discussion (see proposal issue #46477).
This CL requires that the RHS of an alias type declaration be
an instantiated non-generic type. If #46477 is accepted, the
implementation will require proper representation of alias
types.
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The value types in type assertions and type switches cannot be
constraint types (if there are, an error was reported earlier),
so there is no need to check again that they are not constraint
types.
This permits merging the ordinaryType call with varType, which
is the only place where it's needed.
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This CL makes two changes to how unified IR emits method wrappers:
1. It no longer emits wrappers for defined types' underlying
types. Previously, a declaration like `type T struct { U }` would emit
wrappers for both `T` and `struct { U }`. Now they're only emitted for
`T`.
2. It emits method value wrappers only when OMETHVALUE nodes are
actually created, like how -G=0 works. Method values are relatively
rare, aren't needed for runtime type descriptors (unlike method
expression wrappers), and large projects end up spending a non-trivial
amount of time compiling these unneeded wrappers.
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This error reporting code path did not have test coverage, and panics in
1.17 (filed as #48082).
Add a test that would have reproduced the panic, for both go/types and
cmd/compile/internal/types2.
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When using a typeWriter for debugging/error message type strings,
it shouldn't crash in the presence of type-checker internal bugs.
But when a typeHasher is used, we don't want to silently ignore
errors.
Introduce an error method that panics in type hashing mode but
prints an error value otherwise.
Also fixed an incorrect 'if' statement in tParamList.
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Instead, keep track of hashing mode with a typeWriter field.
Introduce a new constructor (newTypeHasher) to set the mode.
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Rename instanceHashing accordingly.
Eventually, this will make it possible to use typeHash to detect
multiple identical types in type switch cases and other places.
Also fix some bugs: When creating a type hash, the name of function
parameters must be ignored because they don't matter for type
identity. And when printing a type name, don't assume its type
is a *Named type; it could be a *Basic type as well.
Finally, use a correctly qualified type string when reporting
a duplicate type error in a type switch case rather than the
(debugging) type string.
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Use varType instead of instantiatedOperand to check if the type of a method expressions is instantiated.
This removes the last usage of instantiatedOperand, so it can be deleted.
Fixes#48048
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We were using the type from the wrong Node (the partially filled-in
FUNCINST) rather than the original function node - which is pointed to
by the OFUNCINST)) to set the final fully-substituted type of the
OFUNCINST. So fixed the node reference. Also, added check so we don't do
any work at all if the OFUNCINST already has all type args filled in.
Added few extra cases to the test file issue48030.go, to cover
fully-specified type args, partially inferred type args, and fully
inferred type args.
Fixes#48030
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Since we know whether we are printing a type string used as
instance hash, don't print instance markers, so that we don't
need to remove them afterwards either.
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Rather then passing through a buffer, qualified, and visited
list to each helper function, maintain state in a typeWriter
object and use methods on it. This cleans up this code quite
a bit.
Use a map ("seen") for cycle detection rather than a list.
Move printing of [ and ] for type lists into the typeList
method so that callers don't have to do it themselves.
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The level of support for pruning — not the lazy/eager loading behavior
— is the more fundamental property, and what matters in terms of what
invariants we need to maintain.
If the main module supports pruned module graphs we load its
dependencies lazily, and if it does not support pruned module graphs
we load its dependencies eagerly. However, in principle we could also
load the module graph lazily even in modules that do not support graph
pruning — we would just be more likely to overlook inconsistent
requirements introduced by hand-edits or bad VCS merges to the go.mod
file.
(After this change, a “lazy” module is just one in which we happen not
to have loaded the module graph, and an “eager” one is one in which we
happen to load the module graph more aggressively.)
Updates #36460
For #47397
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Once upon a time, this was used by package walk to compute the
"conv[TIE]2[TIE]" function names, etc.; but it seems like those
callers have all changed to directly specializing on IsInterface and
IsEmptyInterface instead.
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b.Controls has type [2]*Value, thus len(b.Controls) > 0 is always true.
The right check should be b.Controls[0] != nil, though, this is also
always true, since when we always set control value for BlockRet and
BlockRetJmp when state.exit is called.
Though checkFunc also checks for nil control value of ret/retjmp, but
it happens later after expand_calls pass, so better to be defensive
here, just in case.
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Support 'type C comparable' properly by using the same logic as for
'type T error', since ErrorType and ComparableType are entirely
analogous.
Added support for 'any' type as well, as requested by Robert. (For the
future - we can't currently have 'any' anywhere other than in a
constraint.)
Fixes#47966
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AppendRune appends the UTF-8 encoding of a rune to a []byte.
It is a generally more user friendly than EncodeRune.
EncodeASCIIRune-4 2.35ns ± 2%
EncodeJapaneseRune-4 4.60ns ± 2%
AppendASCIIRune-4 0.30ns ± 3%
AppendJapaneseRune-4 4.70ns ± 2%
The ASCII case is written to be inlineable.
Fixes#47609
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Semantically, TypeObject is the interface that go/types.TypeName would
implement, so we might as well use that instead of the more generic
Object (analog to go/types.Object) for NewNamed. In practice, this
doesn't really matter though, because we use *ir.Name for almost all
Objects anyway.
Also, remove VarObject: its last use was removed in CL 302071 (March
2021).
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We already have a function that does all the right checks and it's called
varType. The only reason it wasn't used for type switch cases was that we
also have to accept the nil value. That was handled with typeOrNil. But
that function (typeOrNil) was only used for this specific purpose and I long
wished to get rid of it. It turns out that there's only one way to write the
untyped value nil, which is to actually write "nil" (maybe with parentheses).
So looking for that turned out to be simpler than using typeOrNil.
The new code does exactly that, and now we can just use varType and delete
typeOrNil. With this, there is now less code (excluding the test) and the code
is simpler and more correct.
Fixes#48008.
Change-Id: I8f2d80e61ae663c886924909f22bbfa634e7779c
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The current implementation of PtrDataSize checks HasPointers each
call, which could lead to exponential blow-up in handling (admittedly
contrived) deeply nested structs.
To avoid the duplicate recursion, this CL incorporates the HasPointers
logic directly int PtrDataSize, and then re-defines HasPointers as
simply "PtrDataSize(t) > 0".
This CL also tightens up HasPointers/PtrDataSize to only be valid on
actual Go types. Fortunately, there was only one instance where this
wasn't already the case (escape analysis), and that's easily fixed
with an extra check for untyped types.
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Now that the universe is fully initialized within package types, we
can stop exporting New and NewBasic, which are only needed for that
purpose. So this CL renames "New" to "newType" and "NewBasic" to
"newBasic".
This CL also moves the initialization of Types[TBLANK] and Types[TNIL]
from typecheck.InitUniverse to types.InitTypes, which I missed in an
earlier CL. And a use of "New(TSTRING)" in test/abiutils_test.go,
which should just be "Types[TSTRING]" anyway.
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Automated CL to rewrite existing code to use OrigSym getters and
setters. Afterwards, we also unexported OrigSym, and then rename the
getter to OrigSym.
[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal
: Workaround rf issue with types2 tests.
rm types2/*_test.go
rf '
ex ./noder ./typecheck {
import "cmd/compile/internal/types"
var s *types.Sym
var t *types.Type
t.OrigSym = s -> t.SetOrigSym(s)
t.OrigSym -> t.OrigSym_()
}
'
cd types
rf '
mv Type.OrigSym Type.origSym
mv Type.OrigSym_ Type.OrigSym
'
: Revert types2 hack.
cd ../types2
git checkout HEAD^ .
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Commands run:
go get golang.org/x/mod@master
go mod vendor
go mod tidy
This change pulls in the x/mod on master. Before it was pulled in on
the dev.cmdgo branch of x/mod, but now that the workspace changes have
been pulled into x/mod, we can change the requirement back on to the
main branch.
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Conversions need to allow nil through.
We do that using a CONVIFACE instead of a DOTTYPE.
Also reorganize how nonempty interfaces are handled.
For nonempty to empty, a simple CONVIFACE suffices.
For nonempty to nonempty, we need to call the runtime to get the
new itab. Use the entry from the dictionary to identify the
target interface type (if parameterized).
Fixes#47925
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type I[T any] interface{}
This is an interface, but it has a type parameter.
We need to distinguish that from an interface that is not parameterized.
That means when doing type substitution on an interface with
parameters, we need to make a new one.
Same for non-empty interfaces. Even if the type parameter is not
used in any method, we sill need to make a new type.
Similar case to tstruct, above.
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When taking a snapshot of coverage counters, round each counter down
to the nearest power of 2.
After coarsening, at most 1 bit per byte will be set. This lets the
coordinator use a coverage array as a mask that distinguish between
code that's executed many times for a given input and code that's
executed once or a few times. For example, if a byte in this array has
the value 12, it means the block has been executed at least 4 times
and at least 8 times with different inputs.
Also change the term "edge" to "bits" or just be more vague about how
coverage is represented.
Also add more code that may be "interesting" in test_fuzz_cache.
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Previously, before each call to the fuzz function, the worker process
marshalled the mutated input into shared memory. If the worker process
terminates unexpectedly, it's important that the coordinator can find
the crashing input in shared memory.
Profiling shows this marshalling is very expensive though. This change
takes another strategy. Instead of marshaling each mutated input, the
worker process no longer modifies the input in shared memory at
all. Instead, it saves its PRNG state in shared memory and increments
a counter before each fuzz function call. If the worker process
terminates, the coordinator can reconstruct the crashing value using
this information.
This change gives a ~10x increase in execs/s for a trivial fuzz
function with -parallel=1.
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* Benchmark{Marshal,Unmarshal}CorpusFile - measures time it takes to
serialize and deserialize byte slices of various lengths.
* BenchmarkWorkerPing - spins up a worker and measures time it takes
to ping it N times as a rough measure of RPC latency.
* BenchmarkWorkerFuzz - spins up a worker and measures time it takes
to mutate an input and call a trivial fuzz function N times.
Also a few small fixes to make this easier.
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* The exec count must be set to 0 before calling
workerServer.fuzz. This was causing fuzz to run indefinitely after
the first benchmark iteration, since it wouldn't hit the termination
condition of being equal to fuzzArgs.Limit.
* Added an assertion that the count must be lower than fuzzArgs.Limit
at the beginning of workerServer.fuzz.
* Also closed and deleted shared memory at the end of each benchmark run.
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With this change, we'll no longer silently ignore terminations by
SIGKILL. We use SIGKILL to terminate unresponsive workers, but it can
also be delivered by the OOM killer.
When a worker is terminated by a signal not apparently due to a crash
or interruption (like SIGKILL or SIGHUP, as opposed to SIGSEGV), we'll
log a message, but we won't record a crash, since any given input is
not likely to reproduce this termination.
Fixesgolang/go#46576
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The new SetEnv method for *testing.T and *testing.B types
was automatically supported by *testing.F since it was added
to the *testing.common type. This function is not appropriate
for *testing.F since fuzzing is run in parallel by default.
Conflicts:
- api/next.txt
Merge List:
+ 2021-06-27 c95464f0ea internal/buildcfg: refactor GOEXPERIMENT parsing code somewhat
+ 2021-06-25 ed01ceaf48 runtime/race: use race build tag on syso_test.go
+ 2021-06-25 d1916e5e84 go/types: in TestCheck/issues.src, import regexp/syntax instead of cmd/compile/internal/syntax
+ 2021-06-25 5160896c69 go/types: in TestStdlib, import from source instead of export data
+ 2021-06-25 d01bc571f7 runtime: make ncgocall a global counter
+ 2021-06-25 37f9a8f69d go/types: fix a bug in package qualification logic
+ 2021-06-24 c309c89db5 reflect: document that InterfaceData is a low-entropy RNG
+ 2021-06-24 cce621431a cmd/compile: fix wrong type in SSA generation for OSLICE2ARRPTR
+ 2021-06-24 600a2a4ffb cmd/go: don't try to add replaced versions that won't be selected
+ 2021-06-24 a9bb38222a net: remove hard-coded timeout in dialClosedPort test helper
+ 2021-06-24 86d72fa2cb time: handle invalid UTF-8 byte sequences in quote to prevent panic
+ 2021-06-24 44a12e5f33 cmd/go: search breadth-first instead of depth-first for test dependency cycles
+ 2021-06-24 73496e0df0 net: use absDomainName in the Windows lookupPTR test helper
+ 2021-06-24 222ed1b38a os: enable TestFifoEOF on openbsd
+ 2021-06-22 0ebd5a8de0 cmd/go: update ToolTags based on GOARCH value
+ 2021-06-22 5bd09e5efc spec: unsafe.Add/Slice are not permitted in statement context
+ 2021-06-22 666315b4d3 runtime/internal/atomic: remove incorrect pointer indirection in comment
+ 2021-06-22 63daa774b5 go/types: guard against checking instantiation when generics is disabled
+ 2021-06-22 197a5ee2ab cmd/gofmt: remove stale documentation for the -G flag
+ 2021-06-22 9afd158eb2 go/parser: parse an ast.IndexExpr for a[]
+ 2021-06-21 1bd5a20e3c cmd/go: add a -go flag to 'go mod graph'
+ 2021-06-21 761edf71f6 cmd/internal/moddeps: use a temporary directory for GOMODCACHE if needed
+ 2021-06-21 a0400420ad cmd/internal/moddeps: use -mod=readonly instead of -mod=mod
+ 2021-06-21 3f9ec83b10 cmd/go: document GOPPC64 environment variable
+ 2021-06-21 20bdfba325 go/scanner: fall back to next() when encountering 0 bytes in parseIdentifier
+ 2021-06-21 44f9a3566c database/sql: fix deadlock test in prepare statement
+ 2021-06-21 16e82be454 runtime: fix crash during VDSO calls on PowerPC
+ 2021-06-21 2e542c3c06 runtime/pprof: deflake TestMorestack more
+ 2021-06-21 ced0fdbad0 doc/go1.17: note deprecation of 'go get' for installing commands
+ 2021-06-21 7a5e7047a4 doc/go1.17: add Go 1.18 pre-announcements
+ 2021-06-21 85a2e24afd doc/go1.17: add security-related release notes
+ 2021-06-21 1de332996c doc/go1.17: document go/parser.SkipObjectResolution
+ 2021-06-21 117ebe0f52 cmd/go: do not require the module cache to exist for 'go mod edit'
+ 2021-06-20 460900a7b5 os/signal: test with a significantly longer fatal timeout
+ 2021-06-19 b73cc4b02b database/sql: do not rely on timeout for deadlock test
+ 2021-06-18 86743e7d86 image: add RGBA64Image interface
+ 2021-06-18 9401172166 runtime: clarify Frames.Next documentation
+ 2021-06-18 57aaa19aae runtime: disable CPU profiling before removing the SIGPROF handler
+ 2021-06-18 6f22d2c682 doc/go1.17: fix typo
+ 2021-06-17 45f251ad6c cmd/pprof,runtime/pprof: disable test on more broken platforms
+ 2021-06-17 ed834853ad cmd/go: replace a TODO with an explanatory comment
+ 2021-06-17 4dede02550 cmd/pprof: make ObjAddr a no-op
+ 2021-06-17 97cee43c93 testing: drop unusual characters from TempDir directory name
+ 2021-06-17 b0355a3e72 time: fix receiver for Time.IsDST method
+ 2021-06-17 881b6ea7ba doc/go1.17: fix redundant space
+ 2021-06-16 0e67ce3d28 cmd/go: in lazy modules, add transitive imports for 'go get' arguments
+ 2021-06-16 6ea2af0890 cmd/go: add a regression test for #45979
+ 2021-06-16 a294e4e798 math/rand: mention half-open intervals explicitly
+ 2021-06-16 a6a853f94c cmd/asm: restore supporting of *1 scaling on ARM64
+ 2021-06-16 785a8f677f cmd/compile: better error message for invalid untyped operation
+ 2021-06-16 a752bc0746 syscall: fix TestGroupCleanupUserNamespace test failure on Fedora
+ 2021-06-15 d77f4c0c5c net/http: improve some server docs
+ 2021-06-15 219fe9d547 cmd/go: ignore UTF8 BOM when reading source code
+ 2021-06-15 723f199edd cmd/link: set correct flags in .dynamic for PIE buildmode
+ 2021-06-15 4d2d89ff42 cmd/go, go/build: update docs to use //go:build syntax
+ 2021-06-15 033d885315 doc/go1.17: document go run pkg@version
+ 2021-06-15 ea8612ef42 syscall: disable c-shared test when no cgo, for windows/arm
+ 2021-06-15 abc56fd1a0 internal/bytealg: remove duplicate go:build line
+ 2021-06-15 4061d3463b syscall: rewrite handle inheritance test to use C rather than Powershell
+ 2021-06-15 cf4e3e3d3b reflect: explain why convertible or comparable types may still panic
+ 2021-06-14 7841cb14d9 doc/go1.17: assorted fixes
+ 2021-06-14 8a5a6f46dc debug/elf: don't apply DWARF relocations for ET_EXEC binaries
+ 2021-06-14 9d13f8d43e runtime: update the variable name in comment
+ 2021-06-14 0fd20ed5b6 reflect: use same conversion panic in reflect and runtime
+ 2021-06-14 6bbb0a9d4a cmd/internal/sys: mark windows/arm64 as c-shared-capable
+ 2021-06-14 d4f34f8c63 doc/go1.17: reword "results" in stack trace printing
+ 2021-06-14 fdab5be159 doc/go1.17: further revise OpenBSD release notes
+ 2021-06-14 326ea438bb cmd/compile: rewrite a, b = f() to use temporaries when type not identical
+ 2021-06-14 3249b645c9 cmd/compile: factor out rewrite multi-valued f()
+ 2021-06-13 14305bf0b9 misc/cgo: generate Windows import libraries for clang
+ 2021-06-13 24cff0f044 cmd/go, misc/cgo: skip test if no .edata
+ 2021-06-13 67b1b6a2e3 cmd/compile: allow ir.OSLICE2ARRPTR in mayCall
+ 2021-06-12 1ed0d129e9 runtime: testprogcgo: don't call exported Go functions directly from Go
+ 2021-06-12 9d46ee5ac4 reflect: handle stack-to-register translation in callMethod
+ 2021-06-11 e552a6d312 cmd/go: remove hint when no module is suggested
+ 2021-06-11 16b5d766d8 syscall: do not load native libraries on non-native powershell on arm
+ 2021-06-11 77aa209b38 runtime: loop on EINTR in macOS sigNoteSleep
+ 2021-06-11 e2dc6dd5c9 doc/go1.17: clean up formatting of gofmt section
+ 2021-06-11 2f1128461d cmd/go: match Windows paths in TestScript/mod_invalid_version
+ 2021-06-11 2721da2608 doc/go1.17: fix formatting near httptest
+ 2021-06-10 770f1de8c5 net/http: remove test-only private key from production binaries
+ 2021-06-10 8d11b1d117 cmd/go: report the imports of CompiledGoFiles in ImportMap
+ 2021-06-10 dc00dc6c6b crypto/tls: let HTTP/1.1 clients connect to servers with NextProtos "h2"
+ 2021-06-09 27f83723e9 api: promote next to go1.17
+ 2021-06-09 182157c81a doc/go1.17: remove lingering TODO
+ 2021-06-09 a5bc060b42 doc/go1.17: document strconv changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-06-09 1402b27d46 strconv: document parsing of leading +/-
+ 2021-06-09 df35ade067 doc/go1.17: document //go:build lines
+ 2021-06-09 e4e7807d24 net/http: add AllowQuerySemicolons
+ 2021-06-09 ec3026d032 doc/go1.17: remove TODO for ports section
+ 2021-06-09 e6dda19888 net/url: reject query values with semicolons
+ 2021-06-09 139e935d3c math/big: comment division
+ 2021-06-09 aa5540cd82 cmd/compile: make map.zero symbol content-addressable
+ 2021-06-09 07ca28d529 cmd/link: fix bug in -strictdups checking of BSS symbols
+ 2021-06-08 bcecae2af6 doc/go1.17: mention new possibility of type conversion panicking
+ 2021-06-08 63dcab2e91 doc/go1.17: mention new vet checks sigchanyzer and stdmethods.
+ 2021-06-08 6551763a60 doc/go1.17: mention block profile bias fix
+ 2021-06-08 cb80937bf6 Revert "doc/go1.17: mention block profile bias fix"
+ 2021-06-08 d3e3d03666 net: reject leading zeros in IP address parsers
+ 2021-06-08 da4a640141 doc/go1.17: revise OpenBSD release notes
+ 2021-06-08 689f4c7415 doc/go1.17: mention block profile bias fix
+ 2021-06-08 9afe071c60 doc/go1.17: remove TODO for Tools section
+ 2021-06-08 f753d7223e doc/go1.17: resolve TODO for cmd/cover
+ 2021-06-08 9498b0155d cmd/go: in Go 1.17+ modules, add indirect go.mod dependencies separately from direct ones
+ 2021-06-08 949f00cebe doc/go1.17: add release notes for crypto packages
+ 2021-06-08 0fb3e2c184 doc/go1.17: add a release note for the '-compat' flag to 'go mod tidy'
+ 2021-06-08 2169deb352 cmd/compile: use t.AllMethods when sorting typesByString
+ 2021-06-08 c20bcb6488 runtime: remove out-of-date comments about frame skipping
+ 2021-06-07 39c39ae52f doc: document Go 1.17 language changes
+ 2021-06-07 dc8b558951 cmd/dist: pass -Wno-lto-type-mismatch in swig_callback_lto
+ 2021-06-07 909dd5e010 strconv: ParseFloat: always return ErrSyntax for bad syntax
+ 2021-06-07 8212707871 crypto/elliptic: update P-521 docs to say it's constant-time
+ 2021-06-07 7406180012 fmt: split package documentation into more sections
+ 2021-06-07 e3176bbc3e crypto/tls: fix typo in Config.NextProtos docs
+ 2021-06-05 e1fa26026d spec: improve wording consistency by eliminating "specifier"
+ 2021-06-05 f490134126 spec: improve wording by choosing an official term "keyword"
+ 2021-06-05 e3cb381704 go/internal/gcimporter: don't waste CPU copying bytes in `io.ReadAll`
+ 2021-06-05 9d669ed47a misc/cgo/errors: use expected column numbers
+ 2021-06-04 95939e8de7 cmd/compile/internal/abi: fix typo in comment
+ 2021-06-04 831f9376d8 net/http: fix ResponseWriter.ReadFrom with short reads
+ 2021-06-04 3a9d906edc os: avoid finalizer race in windows process object
+ 2021-06-04 105c5b50e0 os: terminate windows processes via handle directly
+ 2021-06-04 79cd407f88 syscall: regenerate zsyscall_windows.go
+ 2021-06-04 c6b6211229 doc/go1.17: document testing changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-06-04 0214440075 syscall: do not pass console handles to PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_HANDLE_LIST on Windows 7
+ 2021-06-04 962d5c997a cmd/compile,go/types: restrict use of unsafe.{Add,Slice} to go1.17 or newer
+ 2021-06-04 b29b123e07 cmd/compile: remove spurious ir.Dump
+ 2021-06-03 6d98301114 cmd/link: use correct alignment in PE DWARF sections
+ 2021-06-03 e0d029f758 runtime: avoid gp.lockedm race in exitsyscall0
Change-Id: I00216c3c36e64814c44c79f25d1f38e4df6c1f24
T.Deadline should return the test deadline, set with -timeout. When
fuzz targets are run with seed values as unit tests, either with or
without -fuzz, T.Deadline should work inside the fuzz function.
There is no deadline when fuzzing, even if -fuzztime is set, since
workers may have much shorter deadlines, and fuzz function behavior
shouldn't be time-dependent anyway.
Fixes#46220
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Call SnapshotCoverage when the fuzzFn panics, or t.Fatal(f) is called.
We currently don't use this coverage for anything, but it is necessary
to allow the coordinator to continue when loading a corpus that contains
an input that causes crashes. We will also probably want this behavior
once we allow the fuzzer to continue after finding a crasher, since the
input used to find one crasher may be a useful input for further
mutation.
Fixes#46633
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We want worker RPCs to return as soon as the context is cancelled,
which happens if the user presses ^C, we hit the time limit, or
another worker discovers a crasher. RPCs typically block when reading
pipes: the server waits for call arguments from the client, and the
client waits for results from the server.
Since io.Reader.Read doesn't accept a context.Context and reads on
pipe file descriptors are difficult to reliably unblock, we've done
this by calling Read in a goroutine, and returning from the parent
function when ctx.Done() is closed, even if the underlying goroutine
isn't finished.
In workerServer.serve, we also called the fuzz function in the same
goroutine. This resulted in a bug: serve could return while the fuzz
function was still running. The fuzz function could observe side
effects from cleanup functions registered with F.Cleanup.
This change refactors read cancellation logic into contextReader. Only
the underlying Read is done in a goroutine. workerServe.serve won't
return while the fuzz function is running.
Fixes#46632
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Move all byte slice mutators into their own functions and randomly pick
from a slice, rather than using a large switch statement. Additionally
tests are added for each mutator which, lightly, test that they are
working as intended.
Other type mutators are left as-is for a similar refactor in the future.
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The types provided in f.Fuzz will be viewed as the
canonical types for fuzzing. If the type is different
for a seed corpus entry, then the testing package
will attempt to convert it. If it can't convert it,
f.Fuzz will fail.
Currently, this allows converting types that may result
in precision loss or a semantically different value.
For example, an int(-1) can be converted to uint even
though the value could be math.MaxUint64. There is a
TODO to consider improving this in the future.
Updates golang/go#45593
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When GODEBUG=fuzzdebug=1, log additional debug level information about
what the fuzzer is doing. This provides useful information for
investigating the operation and performance of the fuzzing engine, and
is necessary for profiling new fuzzing strategies.
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Adds a few new benchmarks, and attempts to reduce the variability of the
existing BenchmarkMutatorBytes benchmark. These should help provide some
insight when we're working on performance issues.
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Merge List:
+ 2021-06-02 dd7ba3ba2c net: don't rely on system hosts in TestCVE202133195
+ 2021-06-02 4f572d7076 io/fs: minor corrections to Sub docs
+ 2021-06-02 e11d14225c doc/go1.17: remove runtime section
+ 2021-06-02 6e189afd3e doc/go1.17: mention SYS_WAIT6/WEXITED on NetBSD
+ 2021-06-02 ff9f5fb859 cmd/link: recognize clang linker error in testCGOLTO
+ 2021-06-02 1c6a2ea2ea doc/go1.17: document time changes for Go1.17
+ 2021-06-02 d743e67e06 doc/go1.17: document flag changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-06-02 dc8f87b749 runtime/internal/sys: generate //go:build lines in gengoos.go
+ 2021-06-02 84c0e5d47f cmd/link: move issue 43830 tests out of TestScript
+ 2021-06-02 cae68700cc runtime: fix formatting
+ 2021-06-01 567ee865f6 cmd/go: add declaration to cgo_lto_issue43830 test
+ 2021-06-01 24e9707cbf cmd/link, cmd/cgo: support -flto in CFLAGS
+ 2021-06-01 272552275f A+C: update name
+ 2021-06-01 2bec019fb5 doc/go1.17: add release notes for register ABI
+ 2021-06-01 2e59cc5fb4 cmd/go: add [-src] to documentation
+ 2021-06-01 0b80cf1136 cmd/go: make 'go get' save sums for incidentally updated modules
+ 2021-05-30 3b770f2ccb go/types: don't declare 'comparable' when typeparams are disabled
+ 2021-05-30 1607c28172 go/types: unexport the GoVersion configuration option for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-29 79bda65041 doc/go1.17: mention time.Layout
+ 2021-05-29 f6cc392d1d doc/go1.17: document text/template/parse.SkipFuncCheck
+ 2021-05-28 1419ca7cea doc/go1.17: mention new definitions of MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
+ 2021-05-28 6624771c83 doc/go1.17: mention testing.[TB].Setenv methods
+ 2021-05-28 bbda923592 doc/go1.17: mention new Windows SysProcAttr fields
+ 2021-05-28 6f58088bd8 doc/go1.17: document new go/build/BuildContext.ToolTags field
+ 2021-05-28 c295107708 doc/go1.17: mention new encoding/csv/Reader.FieldPos method
+ 2021-05-28 ccd9784edf doc/go1.17: document new debug/elf constant
+ 2021-05-28 3de3440fb9 go/ast: remove FuncDecl.IsMethod for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-27 639acdc833 doc/go1.17: clarify that compress/lzw Reader and Writer types are new
+ 2021-05-27 193d514131 net/http: correct Client.Do doc about context cancelation
+ 2021-05-27 ab2ef4aaa7 doc/go1.17: document reflect changes
+ 2021-05-27 0ece95a0fe cmd/go: don't let 'go mod download' save sums for inconsistent requirements
+ 2021-05-27 cdcd02842d net: verify results from Lookup* are valid domain names
+ 2021-05-27 8bf5bf5173 cmd/compile: improve debug locations for partially live in-params
+ 2021-05-27 56af34f875 cmd/compile: place reg spills after OpArg{Int,Float}Reg ops
+ 2021-05-27 db66e9e15d cmd/link: accept Windows line-ending in TestTrampolineCgo
+ 2021-05-27 6b8c94b6c5 go/types: guard against check==nil in newNamed
+ 2021-05-27 fca7b8f3e6 Revert "net: verify results from Lookup* are valid domain names"
+ 2021-05-27 950fa11c4c net/http/httputil: always remove hop-by-hop headers
+ 2021-05-27 9bc52686da cmd/go,cmd/link: do not check for staleness in most tests
+ 2021-05-27 6ff0ae2aa4 crypto/elliptic: fix typo in p521Point type name
+ 2021-05-26 3075ffc93e os: deflake TestFdReadRace
+ 2021-05-26 a62c08734f src/os: revert accidentally submitted change
+ 2021-05-26 1d5298d46a doc/go1.17: document net/... changes
+ 2021-05-26 0fbecece98 doc/go1.17: document syscall changes
+ 2021-05-26 02beecb397 mime: document use of the Shared MIME-Info Database
+ 2021-05-26 a92460fd2f doc/go1.17: add release notes for runtime/metrics package
+ 2021-05-26 55aefbb268 doc/go1.17: mention enabling frame pointer on all ARM64
+ 2021-05-26 39da9ae513 go/types: ensure that Named.check is nilled out once it is expanded
+ 2021-05-26 bfd7798a6c runtime,cmd/link/internal/ld: fix typos
+ 2021-05-26 e4615ad74d math/big: move division into natdiv.go
+ 2021-05-26 d050238bb6 doc/go1.17: fix formatting for time changes
+ 2021-05-25 74242baa41 archive/zip: only preallocate File slice if reasonably sized
+ 2021-05-25 f22ec51deb doc: add Go 1.17 release note about inlining functions with closures
+ 2021-05-25 8b462d7567 cmd/go: add a -compat flag to 'go mod tidy'
+ 2021-05-24 c89f1224a5 net: verify results from Lookup* are valid domain names
+ 2021-05-24 08a8fa9c47 misc/wasm: ensure correct stack pointer in catch clauses
+ 2021-05-24 32b73ae180 cmd/go: align checks of module path during initialization.
+ 2021-05-24 15d9d4a009 cmd/go: add tests illustrating what happens when Go 1.16 is used in a Go 1.17 main module
+ 2021-05-24 873401df5b cmd/compile: ensure equal functions don't do unaligned loads
+ 2021-05-24 b83610699a cmd/compile: record regabi status in DW_AT_producer
+ 2021-05-24 a22e317220 cmd/compile: always include underlying type for map types
+ 2021-05-24 4356e7e85f runtime: account for spill slots in Windows callback compilation
+ 2021-05-24 52d7033ff6 cmd/go/internal/modload: set the default GoVersion in a single location
+ 2021-05-24 05819bc104 cmd/go/internal/modcmd: factor out a type for flags whose arguments are Go versions
+ 2021-05-22 cca23a7373 cmd/compile: revert CL/316890
+ 2021-05-21 f87194cbd7 doc/go1.17: document changes to net/http package
+ 2021-05-21 217f5dd496 doc: document additional atomic.Value methods
+ 2021-05-21 3c656445f1 cmd/go: in TestScript/mod_replace, download an explicit module path
+ 2021-05-21 76b2d6afed os: document that StartProcess puts files into blocking mode
+ 2021-05-21 e4d7525c3e cmd/dist: display first class port status in json output
+ 2021-05-21 4fb10b2118 cmd/go: in 'go mod download' without args, don't save module zip sums
+ 2021-05-21 4fda54ce3f doc/go1.17: document database/sql changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-21 8876b9bd6a doc/go1.17: document io/fs changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-21 5fee772c87 doc/go1.17: document archive/zip changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-21 3148694f60 cmd/go: remove warning from module deprecation notice printing
+ 2021-05-21 7e63c8b765 runtime: wait for Go runtime to initialize in Windows signal test
+ 2021-05-21 831573cd21 io/fs: added an example for io/fs.WalkDir
+ 2021-05-20 baa934d26d cmd: go get golang.org/x/tools/analysis@49064d23 && go mod vendor
+ 2021-05-20 7c692cc7ea doc/go1.17: document changes to os package
+ 2021-05-20 ce9a3b79d5 crypto/x509: add new FreeBSD 12.2+ trusted certificate folder
+ 2021-05-20 f8be906d74 test: re-enable test on riscv64 now that it supports external linking
+ 2021-05-20 def5360541 doc/go1.17: add release notes for OpenBSD ports
+ 2021-05-20 ef1f52cc38 doc/go1.17: add release note for windows/arm64 port
+ 2021-05-20 bb7495a46d doc/go1.17: document new math constants
+ 2021-05-20 f07e4dae3c syscall: document NewCallback and NewCallbackCDecl limitations
+ 2021-05-20 a8d85918b6 misc/cgo/testplugin: skip TestIssue25756pie on darwin/arm64 builder
+ 2021-05-19 6c1c055d1e cmd/internal/moddeps: use filepath.SkipDir only on directories
+ 2021-05-19 658b5e66ec net: return nil UDPAddr from ReadFromUDP
+ 2021-05-19 15a374d5c1 test: check portable error message on issue46234.go
+ 2021-05-18 eeadce2d87 go/build/constraint: fix parsing of "// +build" (with no args)
+ 2021-05-18 6d2ef2ef2a cmd/compile: don't emit inltree for closure within body of inlined func
+ 2021-05-18 048cb4ceee crypto/x509: remove duplicate import
+ 2021-05-18 690a8c3fb1 make.bash: fix misuse of continue
+ 2021-05-18 8b0901fd32 doc/go1.17: fix typo "avoding" -> "avoiding"
+ 2021-05-18 5e191f8f48 time: rewrite the documentation for layout strings
+ 2021-05-17 bfe3573d58 go/token: correct the interval notation used in some panic messages
+ 2021-05-17 a2c07a9a1a all: update golang.org/x/net to latest
+ 2021-05-17 b9b2bed893 syscall: some containers may fail syscall.TestSetuidEtc
+ 2021-05-17 b1aff42900 cmd/go: don't print 'go get' deprecation notices in the main module
+ 2021-05-17 bade680867 runtime/cgo: fix crosscall2 on ppc64x
+ 2021-05-15 ce92a2023c cmd/go: error out of 'go mod tidy' if the go version is newer than supported
+ 2021-05-14 02699f810a runtime: mark osyield nosplit on OpenBSD
+ 2021-05-14 3d324f127d net/http: prevent infinite wait during TestMissingStatusNoPanic
+ 2021-05-14 0eb38f2b16 cmd/go/internal/load: override Package.Root in module mode
+ 2021-05-14 a938e52986 cmd/go: fix a portability issue in the cd script command
Change-Id: I72e621368c4435396eb727d40287d1e318505308
When a worker process finds a crasher, it now sends that result
directly to the coordinator without attempting to minimize it
first. The coordinator stops sending new inputs and sends the
unminimized crasher back to a worker (any worker) for minimization.
This prevents wasted work during minimization and will help us
implement -keepfuzzing later on. We may also be able to minimize
interesting inputs with this approach later.
Since panics are recoverable errors (they don't terminate worker
processes), we no longer attempt to minimize non-recoverable errors.
This didn't work too well before: we lost too much state.
Change-Id: Id142c7e91a33f64584170b0d42d22cb1f22a92d7
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Previously, the packages that were imported by the
test were not instrumented for coverage. This meant
that a fuzz target in a stand-alone test file would
not be able to perform coverage-guided fuzzing.
The fix uses all of the imports, including those
from the test files, when determining which packages
to instrument. However, certain package should
be ignored when walking the import graph. Otherwise,
packages like internal/fuzz, and its imports, may be
instrumented, which could lead to false positives for
"interesting" corpus values.
There was an additional bug which needed to be fixed
in order for this to work. The bug was in the fact that
the GcFlags which held `-d=libfuzzer` were being
overwritten in some cases. The fix updates the way these
flags are set in order to prevent this behavior.
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Adds support for minimizing strings using the same logic as byte slices
as well as minimizing both signed and unsigned integers and floats using
extremely basic logic. A more complex approach is probably warranted in
the future, but for now this should be _good enough_.
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And only log the last panic, not all of them, during minimization.
This change makes the worker processes quiet, so now the only
process that logs anything is the coordinator. This hides all of
the panics caused during minimization of an input which causes
a panic.
This change also alters the usage of tRunner such that we now
recover from recoverable panics instead of terminating the
process. This results in larger stack traces, since we include
a bit more of the trace within testing. There is a TODO to see
if it's possible to slice the stack up so that it is somewhat
more informative.
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This reverts commit 54f067812d.
Reason for revert: While this is helpful for the engineering team when we're debugging, it might lead to users feeling like the fuzzer is stuck and that there are a lot of edges that are still yet to be reached. In reality, it's very likely that the compiler will instrument more lines of code than are actually reachable by the fuzz target, so showing the ratio between number of edges hit vs. all edges can be misleading. In the future, we may want to consider making this information viewable by a debug flag or something similar.
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This lets users check in fuzz targets for use with this branch without
breaking the build for developers using a regular version of Go.
Before we merge this branch to master, this CL should be reverted. At
that point, users should change the tag to go1.18 (or whichever
version we land on).
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This test started failing when coverage-based fuzzing was enabled.
It expects at least one file to be written to the fuzz cache. Nothing
was written because the fuzz function was trivial, and no interesting
inputs could be discovered.
This CL makes the fuzz function return different values for different
inputs, which is enough to pass.
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* Introduced -fuzzminimizetime flag to control the number of time or
the number of calls to spend minimizing. Defaults to 60s. Only works
for unrecoverable crashes for now.
* Moved the count (used by -fuzztime=1000x) into shared
memory. Calling workerClient.fuzz resets it, but it will remain
after the worker processes crashes. workerClient.minimize resets it
once before restarting the worker the first time, but the total
number of runs should still be limited during minimization, even
after multiple terminations and restarts.
* Renamed fuzzArgs.Count to Limit to avoid confusion.
* Several other small fixes and refactorings.
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When instrumented packages intersect with the packages used by the
testing or internal/fuzz packages the coverage counters become noisier,
as counters will be triggered by non-fuzzed harness code.
Ideally counters would be deterministic, as there are many advanced
fuzzing strategies that require mutating the input while maintaining
static coverage.
The simplest way to mitigate this noise is to capture the coverage
counters as closely as possible to the invocation of the fuzz target
in the testing package. In order to do this add a new function which
captures the current values of the counters, SnapshotCoverage. This
function copies the current counters into a static buffer,
coverageSnapshot, which workerServer.fuzz can then inspect when it
comes time to check if new coverage has been found.
This method is not foolproof. As the fuzz target is called in a
goroutine, harness code can still cause counters to be incremented
while the target is being executed. Despite this we do see
significant reduction in churn via this approach. For example,
running a basic target that causes strconv to be instrumented for
500,000 iterations causes ~800 unique sets of coverage counters,
whereas by capturing the counters closer to the target we get ~40
unique sets.
It may be possible to make counters completely deterministic, but
likely this would require rewriting testing/F.Fuzz to not use tRunner
in a goroutine, and instead use it in a blocking manner (which I
couldn't figure out an obvious way to do), or by doing something even
more complex.
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This CL includes a fix to internal/fuzz/sys_windows.go,
since the introduction of CL 288297 fails some of the Windows
fuzzing tests. This was because the worker comm FDs are
marked as inheritable but not actually provided via
syscall.SysProcAttr.AdditionalInheritedHandles.
Credit and thanks to Jason A. Donenfeld (Jason@zx2c4.com)
for identifying the issue and providing this patch.
Conflicts:
- api/next.txt
- src/cmd/go/internal/load/pkg.go
- src/testing/testing.go
Merge List:
+ 2021-05-14 d137b74539 cmd/go: fix spacing in help text of -overlay flag
+ 2021-05-14 c925e1546e cmd/internal/obj/arm64: disable AL and NV for some condition operation instructions
+ 2021-05-14 12d383c7c7 debug/macho: fix a typo in macho.go
+ 2021-05-14 3a0453514a all: fix spelling
+ 2021-05-13 b4833f7c06 cmd/link: always mark runtime.unreachableMethod symbol
+ 2021-05-13 92c189f211 cmd/link: resolve ABI alias for runtime.unreachableMethod
+ 2021-05-13 7a7624a3fa cmd/go: permit .tbd files as a linker flag
+ 2021-05-13 cde2d857fe cmd/go: be less strict about go version syntax in dependency go.mod files
+ 2021-05-13 2a61b3c590 regexp: fix repeat of preferred empty match
+ 2021-05-13 fd4631e24f cmd/compile/internal/dwarfgen: fix DWARF param DIE ordering
+ 2021-05-13 a63cded5e4 debug/dwarf: delay array type fixup to handle type cycles
+ 2021-05-13 0fa2302ee5 cmd/vendor: update golang.org/x/sys to latest
+ 2021-05-13 2c76a6f7f8 all: add //go:build lines to assembly files
+ 2021-05-12 6db7480f59 cmd/go/internal/modload: in updateLazyRoots, do not require the main module explicitly
+ 2021-05-12 f93b951f33 cmd/compile/abi-internal.md: fix table format
+ 2021-05-12 3b321a9d12 cmd/compile: add arch-specific inlining for runtime.memmove
+ 2021-05-12 07ff596404 runtime/internal/atomic: add LSE atomics instructions to arm64
+ 2021-05-12 03886707f9 runtime: fix handling of SPWRITE functions in traceback
+ 2021-05-12 e03383a2e2 cmd/link: check mmap error
+ 2021-05-12 af0f8c149e cmd/link: don't cast end address to int32
+ 2021-05-12 485474d204 cmd/go/testdata/script: fix test failing on nocgo builders
+ 2021-05-12 1a0ea1a08b runtime: fix typo in proc.go
+ 2021-05-11 9995c6b50a cmd/go: ignore implicit imports when the -find flag is set
+ 2021-05-11 9b84814f6e net/http: check that Unicode-aware functions are not used
+ 2021-05-11 2520e72d3b runtime: hold sched.lock across atomic pidleget/pidleput
+ 2021-05-11 326a792517 runtime,syscall: simplify openbsd related build tags
+ 2021-05-10 5c489514bc net/http: switch HTTP1 to ASCII equivalents of string functions
+ 2021-05-10 dc50683bf7 crypto/elliptic: upgrade from generic curve impl to specific if available
+ 2021-05-10 73d5aef4d1 cmd/internal/objfile: add objabi.SNOPTRDATA to "D"
+ 2021-05-10 d9e068d289 runtime/cgo,cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: fix signals with cgo
+ 2021-05-10 deb3403ff5 go/build: include files with parse errors in GoFiles and other lists
+ 2021-05-10 82517acae8 net, runtime: drop macOS 10.12 skip conditions in tests
+ 2021-05-10 031854117f cmd/go: include packages with InvalidGoFiles when filtering main packages
+ 2021-05-10 a9edda3788 cmd/go: add a test that reproduces #45827
+ 2021-05-10 e18a8b4fb2 go/build: avoid duplicates in InvalidGoFiles
+ 2021-05-10 287025925f cmd/compile,reflect: allow longer type names
+ 2021-05-09 c14ecaca81 runtime: skip TestCrashDumpsAllThreads on openbsd/arm
+ 2021-05-09 bedf2c4886 runtime,syscall: convert syscall on openbsd/arm to libc
+ 2021-05-09 603f43cbae runtime: switch runtime to libc for openbsd/arm
+ 2021-05-09 83df4a590b runtime: switch openbsd/arm locking to libc
+ 2021-05-09 8ec8f6aa87 runtime: switch openbsd/arm to pthreads
+ 2021-05-09 5203357eba cmd/compile: make non-concurrent compiles deterministic again
+ 2021-05-09 ea93e68858 crypto/elliptic: make P-521 scalar multiplication constant time
+ 2021-05-09 14c3d2aa59 crypto/elliptic: import fiat-crypto P-521 field implementation
+ 2021-05-09 ec4efa4208 crypto/x509: check the private key passed to CreateCertificate
+ 2021-05-08 b38b1b2f9a cmd/compile: manage Slot array better
+ 2021-05-08 68327e1aa1 cmd/vendor: upgrade pprof to latest
+ 2021-05-08 4c8f48ed4f syscall: do not change stdio handle inheritance
+ 2021-05-08 9d0819b27c crypto/tls: make cipher suite preference ordering automatic
+ 2021-05-08 02ce411821 crypto/x509: remove GODEBUG=x509ignoreCN=0 flag
+ 2021-05-08 b211fe0058 cmd/compile: remove bit operations that modify memory directly
+ 2021-05-07 f24eac4771 cmd/compile: improving the documentation of various fields and functions
+ 2021-05-07 3980c4db19 doc/go1.17: fill in TODO for compress/lzw package
+ 2021-05-07 d80d1427a8 doc/go1.17: fill in TODO for reflect package
+ 2021-05-07 af6123a865 doc/go1.17: document encoding/binary.Uvarint max read of 10 bytes
+ 2021-05-07 b44c78b8c3 doc/go1.17: fill in TODO for strconv package
+ 2021-05-07 9bfa6f75d5 cmd/internal/obj: consolidate MOVB cases with other MOV ops on ppc64
+ 2021-05-07 a0eb662d85 doc/go1.17: move language specification TODO to the right place
+ 2021-05-07 bdb8044665 cmd/link: don't include arginfo symbols in symbol table
+ 2021-05-07 f5423ea615 cmd/compile/internal/types2: add test case for issue 45985
+ 2021-05-07 832c70e33d internal/poll: cast off the last reference of SplicePipe in test
+ 2021-05-07 d2b03111c4 go/types,cmd/compile/internal/types2: unskip std and cmd in TestStdlib
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+ 2021-04-30 3366556d1c A+C: add Weixie Cui (individual CLA)
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+ 2021-04-29 f12dfeac89 cmd/link: support trampoline insertion on ARM64
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+ 2021-04-29 d80da19fc9 cmd/link: update comment for PLT/GOT helper functions
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+ 2021-04-22 f7afdfd483 go/types: cleanup and fix Checker.index
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+ 2021-04-22 b6ff3c69d5 cmd/link: support more load commands on Mach-O
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+ 2021-04-22 d3853fb4e6 runtime: call cgocallbackg indirectly
+ 2021-04-22 d5b2d809b0 cmd/link: emit LC_BUILD_VERSION on Mach-O
+ 2021-04-22 b2a032add8 cmd/link: update machoPlatform selection
+ 2021-04-22 a4f3ff2205 cmd/go: update TestScript/mod_convert
+ 2021-04-22 14a18b7d25 cmd/compile/internal/types2: move a handful of tests
+ 2021-04-22 a71528ad31 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review fixedbugs tests
+ 2021-04-22 ece5935364 cmd/compile/internal/types2: better errors for invalid short var decls
+ 2021-04-22 48b368b01f cmd/compile/internal/types2: avoid follow-on errors for invalid [...] array
+ 2021-04-22 617a83ec68 go/types: re-enable a commented out test
+ 2021-04-22 f0a8101d34 go/types: combine two loops (cleanup of TODO)
+ 2021-04-22 5daefc5363 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix the wrong ROR operator of some instructions
+ 2021-04-22 0636d88f6d cmd/compile: add restrictions on the shift amount range of arm64 various instructions
+ 2021-04-22 02a8e83661 runtime: don't run TestCrashDumpsAllThreads in parallel
+ 2021-04-21 7bedd47798 go/types: combine all type inference in a single function
+ 2021-04-21 6639bb894d runtime: call nanotimeQPC from nanotime1 normally
+ 2021-04-21 7e97e4e8cc syscall: syscall.AllThreadsSyscall signal handling fixes
+ 2021-04-21 54af9fd9e6 internal/bytealg: add power9 version of bytes index
+ 2021-04-21 122fca49f9 go/types: simplify Checker.Call
+ 2021-04-21 1d2101116f net: don't check nil err twice in interfaceMessages on freebsd
+ 2021-04-21 614a9c2613 go/types: simplify Checker.funcInst
+ 2021-04-21 39785912b9 go/types: add sizeof test
+ 2021-04-21 255056395e test: add a field tracking test
+ 2021-04-21 35806efda2 io/fs: document that caller can modify slice returned by ReadFile
+ 2021-04-21 b8a359d984 cmd/compile/internal/types2: fix incorrect result type of Checker.index
+ 2021-04-21 f9e2dbbfc9 syscall: use libc in Exec on openbsd/arm64
+ 2021-04-21 e5bc4f2a77 cmd/compile: reenable name preservation on copies in expand_calls
+ 2021-04-21 daee726a0b cmd/compile: don't accumulate duplicated named slots
+ 2021-04-21 4d56576ec0 runtime: move timer recheck after GC recheck
+ 2021-04-21 381252f312 cmd/go/internal/modload: use updateRequirements instead of editRequirements to add modules for missing packages
+ 2021-04-21 5f1df260a9 cmd/compile: allow export/import OSLICE2ARRPTR
+ 2021-04-21 7735ec96c1 cmd/compile: remove ir.OSTMTEXPR op
+ 2021-04-21 acf1b46de5 cmd/compile: update ir.Node ops comments
+ 2021-04-21 f53c2fac46 cmd/go/internal/modload: in newRequirements, verify that rootModules is sorted
+ 2021-04-21 69c94ad55f cmd/go/internal/modload: split updateRoots into separate functions for updating and tidying
+ 2021-04-21 81fcb18df5 cmd/go: make Tidy an option in PackageOpts rather than a separate call
+ 2021-04-21 c33ced6d8a runtime: don't test sig.inuse in sigsend
+ 2021-04-21 190cb937f7 cmd/compile/internal/types2: fix type inference
+ 2021-04-21 760d3b2a16 reflect: allow conversion from slice to array ptr
+ 2021-04-21 c18744377a go/types: allow conversion from slice to array ptr
+ 2021-04-21 faa4fa1a6e cmd/compile: allow conversion from slice to array ptr
+ 2021-04-20 1c268431f4 spec: allow conversion from slice to array ptr
+ 2021-04-20 e12b0afa54 cmd/compile: separate out parameter and field export encoding
+ 2021-04-20 48e3d92454 Revert "runtime: implement runqdrain() for GC mark worker goroutines"
+ 2021-04-20 c7d708e42e cmd/compile: pass struct field note information along in exported info
+ 2021-04-20 f448cb8ba8 cmd/compile: use f.Nname.Type() in makeABIWrapper
+ 2021-04-20 57b0d838ed net: pass MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC in ReadMsgUnix on dragonfly, netbsd and openbsd
+ 2021-04-20 3f8e64878a internal/poll, net: fix comments regarding accept and sysSocket
+ 2021-04-20 dbade774c3 runtime: refactor findrunnable spinning recheck
+ 2021-04-20 7473a6a0eb reflect: fix stack overflow panic when using haveIdenticalUnderlyingType
+ 2021-04-20 fbb600b283 runtime: implement runqdrain() for GC mark worker goroutines
+ 2021-04-20 77860ad280 cmd/compile: guard partially live arg spilling with number of registers
+ 2021-04-20 109d7580a5 cmd/compile: disable name preservation on copies in expand_calls
+ 2021-04-20 60ab197bc2 runtime: refactor work stealing to dedicated function
+ 2021-04-20 9dd71ba913 internal/buildcfg: enable regabiargs by default
+ 2021-04-20 24875e3880 cmd/compile/internal/types2: fix some typos in rawLookupFieldOrMethod
+ 2021-04-20 4ce49b4a15 go/types: support type parameters in NewMethodSet
+ 2021-04-20 af8a176e91 internal/buildcfg: enable regabidefer by default
+ 2021-04-20 3ff6ff7f84 cmd/compile: preserve pointerness when creating map key temp
+ 2021-04-20 fe26dfadc3 net: use syscall.fcntl on libc systems
+ 2021-04-20 0ccdcb2102 runtime: crash the GC when clobberdead pointer is seen
+ 2021-04-20 4f5aec4603 all: remove redundant spaces before . and ,
+ 2021-04-20 9f87943424 go/types: fix panic when using multiple type arguments
+ 2021-04-19 3711ea0b5d cmd/compile: do not clobber arguments for reflect.callReflect and callMethod's ABI wrappers
+ 2021-04-19 b3a5640397 go/types: remove the concept of finals
+ 2021-04-19 62cad233a6 go/types: remove stale commented-out testdata
+ 2021-04-19 7252e1e5b6 cmd/link: convert -I foo to -Wl,--dynamic-linker,foo when externally linking
+ 2021-04-19 88655480f3 internal/buildcfg: enable regabireflect by default
+ 2021-04-19 bc5de81e70 testing: remove data races so that parallel benchmarks can safely call .Fatal* and .Skip*
+ 2021-04-19 e97d8eb027 net: pass MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC flag in ReadMsgUnix
+ 2021-04-19 bbb510ccc9 internal/buildcfg: enable regabig by default
+ 2021-04-19 f8892147bd runtime: open up space for callee's arg spill slot in mcall (regabi version)
+ 2021-04-19 5780ab4f60 text/template/parse: add a mode to skip func-check on parsing
+ 2021-04-19 6b8e3e2d06 cmd/compile: reduce redundant register moves for regabi calls
+ 2021-04-19 b21e739f87 test: add test for CL 310589
+ 2021-04-19 a9c244a849 test: add liveness test for regabi
+ 2021-04-19 a72622d028 cmd/compile: skip "_" function in reflectdata.MarkUsedIfaceMethod
+ 2021-04-19 c914e6160d cmd/go: drop GOEXPERIMENT in script tests
+ 2021-04-18 4efd581383 archive/zip: fix imports block of biggestZipBytes generator
+ 2021-04-17 fd3612e433 internal/buildcfg: enable regabiwrappers by default
+ 2021-04-16 43466399cb internal/buildcfg: make regabi enable regabiargs
+ 2021-04-16 067bad2eef runtime: update stale comment
+ 2021-04-16 14dbd6e776 internal/buildcfg: make regabi an alias for regabi sub-experiments
+ 2021-04-16 94817890c2 runtime: remove useless nFlushCacheRoots
+ 2021-04-16 b05903a9f6 cmd/link: fix defaultGOROOT package
+ 2021-04-16 b65f8589e8 cmd/dist: defend self against misc/reboot test
+ 2021-04-16 02a2ff47ef go/parser: add a SkipObjectResolution mode to bypass object resolution
+ 2021-04-16 b91f8a4c0b go/scanner: fix a typo in scanner_test.go
+ 2021-04-16 9e8a312b71 go/parser: move type params in scope for the function signature
+ 2021-04-16 13368ab56a runtime: clarify which work needs spinning coordination
+ 2021-04-16 800fb11efb runtime: remove redudant tryWakeP component
+ 2021-04-16 f6e7fe2711 runtime: move findrunnable timer delay computation closer to use
+ 2021-04-16 9fbcba6664 cmd/compile: in clobberdead mode, don't clobber slots that are live for defers
+ 2021-04-16 4fb74e0555 reflect: preserve ctxt across moveMakeFuncArgPtrs
+ 2021-04-16 b6e1c33603 cmd/compile: spill all the parameters around morestack
+ 2021-04-16 fff236e659 net/http/fcgi: eliminate race, keep request id until end of stdin
+ 2021-04-16 ef57834360 crypto/tls: fix flaky handshake cancellation tests
+ 2021-04-16 dba89283ad cmd/go, go/build: add ToolTags to build.Default
+ 2021-04-16 95ed5c3800 internal/buildcfg: move build configuration out of cmd/internal/objabi
+ 2021-04-16 2fc0ebb623 cmd/go/internal/modload: when outside a module, set cfg.BuildMod based on allowMissingModuleImports
+ 2021-04-16 c1e8a9a8c6 net/http/cgi: Remove hard-coded ServeHTTP timeout
+ 2021-04-16 492eb059f9 cmd/go: fix mod_install_pkg_version
+ 2021-04-16 60abe01321 cmd/link: fix file-local checks in xcoff
+ 2021-04-16 acb189ea59 net/http: make ReadRequest return an error when requests have multiple Host headers
+ 2021-04-16 2f0e5bf907 net/http: using errors.Is in fs error detection
+ 2021-04-16 abbb82957d cmd/compile: don't insert VarDef for already-initialized results
+ 2021-04-16 04e1176fd2 cmd/go: support 'go run cmd@version'
+ 2021-04-16 639cb1b629 runtime: mark stdcallN functions cgo_unsafe_args
+ 2021-04-16 0613c748e8 cmd/go: move 'go install cmd@version' code into internal/load
+ 2021-04-16 dc76c47565 cmd/go/internal/load: convert two global flags to an options struct
+ 2021-04-16 cde92846e2 doc: add release note for module deprecation
+ 2021-04-16 52df9291aa test/abi: reenable test on windows
+ 2021-04-16 c692f752b5 cmd/link/internal/ld: re-enable tests on darwin
+ 2021-04-16 e1f4feb3d6 cmd/link/internal/ld: fix GOARCH in TestAbstractOriginSanityIssue25459
+ 2021-04-16 d26fc68aa1 cmd/internal/objabi,test: use correct GOEXPERIMENT build tags in test/run.go
+ 2021-04-16 cf2396c70e internal/goexperiment: move baseline configuration to objabi
+ 2021-04-16 f08c552dab net/http: add to deadlines only when positive
+ 2021-04-16 bdddfd10ec runtime: improve synchronization in TestFinalizerRegisterABI
+ 2021-04-15 c8fb0ec5a0 cmd/compile: fix ANDI/SRWI merge on ppc64
+ 2021-04-15 699a7c0fe9 cmd/go/internal/modconv: involve GOPROXY in ConvertLegacyConfig
+ 2021-04-15 7ed6d1f2fb cmd/compile/internal/types2: add sizeof test
+ 2021-04-15 a63ff398d5 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: fix error message for ... without type
+ 2021-04-15 ddd8d7c0a6 cmd/internal/obj: consolidate AMOVW and AMOVWZ optab entries
+ 2021-04-15 8009a81f7a bytes: add asm implementation for index on ppc64x
+ 2021-04-15 5631c4b3bf net/http: allow multiple dials in TestTransportMaxConnsPerHost
+ 2021-04-15 1d20a362d0 math: avoid assembly stubs
+ 2021-04-15 31e12b953a cmd/link: issue error if elf header overruns
+ 2021-04-15 7ad496b6f5 runtime: unify C->Go ABI transitions
+ 2021-04-15 dba2eab826 runtime,runtime/cgo: save all necessary registers on entry to Go on Windows
+ 2021-04-15 3e0b1cdb5d runtime: minor refactoring of _rt0_amd64_lib
+ 2021-04-15 b1c4cc5589 mime: keep builtinTypesLower sorted alphabetically
+ 2021-04-15 61a08fc6ce strconv: Implement Ryū algorithm for ftoa shortest mode
+ 2021-04-15 0184b445c0 strconv: implement Ryū-like algorithm for fixed precision ftoa
+ 2021-04-15 8f4c5068e0 internal/bytealg: port more performance-critical functions to ABIInternal
+ 2021-04-15 48b7432e3f cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix the wrong sp dst register of ADDS/SUBS instructions
+ 2021-04-15 566a87c16b time: add missing "os" import to zoneinfo_test.go
+ 2021-04-15 083a26c7d2 cmd/compile: propagate pragmas from generic function to stenciled implementation
+ 2021-04-15 bf634c76b2 cmd/compile: look for function in instantiations in all global assignments
+ 2021-04-14 567a9322ad mime: add mime type for avif image file format
+ 2021-04-14 d27bb8ba2e go/build: replace os.Setenv with T.Setenv
+ 2021-04-14 f18715c18f time: replace os.Setenv with T.Setenv
+ 2021-04-14 c3931ab1b7 net/http/httptest: panic on non-3 digit (XXX) status code in Recorder.WriteHeader
+ 2021-04-14 cbf9caaf22 cmd/go: add a Go source file in TestScript/mod_sumdb
+ 2021-04-14 23f8c203f0 cmd/compile: rework/reduce partially lived argument spilling
+ 2021-04-14 1a8f0a7961 runtime: fix data race in abi finalizer test
+ 2021-04-14 a89ace106f runtime: update debug call protocol for register ABI
+ 2021-04-14 de7a87ef06 go/internal/gccgoimporter: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-14 d1f8104b58 time: move slim test tzdata to testdata directory
+ 2021-04-14 b161b57c3f go/build: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-14 892cad7a9b cmd/compile/internal/types2: add Named.SetTParams and Named.Orig methods
+ 2021-04-14 283f9fdbd3 cmd/dist: add tests using the typeparams build tag
+ 2021-04-14 bcbde83c20 go/ast: fix broken build with typeparams build constraint
+ 2021-04-14 492faaeda8 os/exec: replace os.Setenv with T.Setenv
+ 2021-04-14 4df3d0e4df cmd/compile: rescue stmt boundaries from OpArgXXXReg and OpSelectN.
+ 2021-04-14 4480c822ba cmd/internal/obj: don't emit args_stackmap for ABIInternal asm funcs
+ 2021-04-14 25b25a9ed7 cmd/asm: require NOSPLIT for ABIInternal asm functions
+ 2021-04-14 ef36e4fd0e reflect: keep pointer register results alive in callMethod
+ 2021-04-14 ad44dfb0fd cmd/go: clarify comment on HashSeed
+ 2021-04-14 c98026c104 cmd/go/internal/modload: fix truncated error message from goModDirtyError
+ 2021-04-14 72483de87a runtime: incorporate hbits advancement in scanobject into loop
+ 2021-04-14 7ec7a3cf33 runtime: make gcEffectiveGrowthRatio a method on gcControllerState
+ 2021-04-14 e9cc31e736 runtime: pass work.userForced to gcController.endCycle explicitly
+ 2021-04-14 3eaf75c13a runtime: move next_gc and last_next_gc into gcControllerState
+ 2021-04-14 e224787fef runtime: fix formatting of gcMark
+ 2021-04-14 82e4a6310b runtime: move roots' bases calculation to gcMarkRootPrepare
+ 2021-04-14 ab02cbd29f runtime: increase maxargs to avoid syscall18 crash when called with more than 16 args
+ 2021-04-14 58fdac04e4 syscall: don't defer close raw Socketpair fds in tests
+ 2021-04-14 6d8ba77896 cmd/compile: fix importing of method expressions
+ 2021-04-14 e7ab1a5ba8 runtime: create setGCPercent method for gcControllerState
+ 2021-04-14 9bce7b70fd runtime: create initializer for gcControllerState
+ 2021-04-14 2d4ba2601b runtime: move gcPercent and heapMinimum into gcControllerState
+ 2021-04-14 728e3dc6f9 runtime: make gcSetTriggerRatio a method of gcControllerState
+ 2021-04-14 eb433ed5a2 cmd/compile: set types properly for imported funcs with closures
+ 2021-04-14 8dcc071063 cmd/compile/internal/types2: use a global atomic counter for type parameter ids
+ 2021-04-13 34620364cb runtime, cgo/test: improve debugging output
+ 2021-04-13 f2d5bd1ad3 runtime: move internal GC statistics from memstats to gcController
+ 2021-04-13 8c2a8b1771 cmd/compile: always zero the temporary in mapKeyTemp
+ 2021-04-13 b4881d930a cmd/compile: don't modify underlying type when creating bitmap for bodyless function
+ 2021-04-13 efaf75a216 go/*,cmd/gofmt: guard AST changes with the typeparams build tag
+ 2021-04-13 693859542e runtime: rename gcpercent, readgogc, and heapminimum to match Go style
+ 2021-04-13 f5f7647107 runtime: break out GC pacer into its own file
+ 2021-04-13 9913f821e2 cmd/compile: make map functions ABI insensitive
+ 2021-04-13 c19759aa48 runtime: eliminate externalthreadhandler
+ 2021-04-13 e69f02265c runtime: use newm for profileloop
+ 2021-04-13 e512bc2cf0 runtime: use compileCallback for ctrlhandler
+ 2021-04-13 069983e5db archive/tar: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-13 3bf645a633 cmd/link: force external linking for DragonFly cgo programs
+ 2021-04-13 69262d4871 cmd/compile,cmd/link: resolve cgo symbols to the correct Go ABI
+ 2021-04-13 48531da9e7 cmd/link: build dynexp symbol list directly
+ 2021-04-13 007e247af1 cmd/link: move cgo export map from loadcgo to setCgoAttr
+ 2021-04-13 6208b10d1e cmd/link: refactor setCgoAttr
+ 2021-04-13 10f883deb7 cmd/cgo: document generated cgo directives
+ 2021-04-13 7b19fb1d56 mime: in globs2 file only keep first time extension is seen
+ 2021-04-13 39dd96ca5a cmd/compile/internal/types: add example test for type inference
+ 2021-04-13 4b00eb7af4 cmd/compile: allow OpArgXXXReg comes before LoweredGetClosurePtr
+ 2021-04-13 444d28295b test: make codegen/memops.go work with both ABIs
+ 2021-04-13 13a4e8c41c all: simplify the spelling of Linux
+ 2021-04-13 3e5bba0a44 cmd/link: support 32b TLS_LE offsets on PPC64
+ 2021-04-13 d948b8633d cmd/go: fix 'go help mod edit' JSON documentation
+ 2021-04-12 49e933fc57 cmd/compile: make interface conversion function selection ABI insensitive
+ 2021-04-12 841bc14216 os: restore testErrNotExist's working directory on os.Chdir success
+ 2021-04-12 263e13d1f7 test: make codegen tests work with both ABIs
+ 2021-04-12 3d5e3a15f6 debug/pe: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-12 c27991bf5b text/template: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-12 cccd3ba912 internal/execabs: replace ioutil.WriteFile with os.WriteFile
+ 2021-04-12 aad13cbb74 runtime: non-strict InlTreeIndex lookup in expandFinalInlineFrame
+ 2021-04-12 5c9b6e8e63 net: never probe IPv4 map support on DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD
+ 2021-04-12 3e8ba91275 mime: support reading shared mime-info database on unix systems
+ 2021-04-12 1b736b3c19 runtime: consolidate "is sweep done" conditions
+ 2021-04-12 a25a77aed2 runtime: block sweep completion on all sweep paths
+ 2021-04-12 07b2fee460 cmd/link: fix TestLargeText
+ 2021-04-12 849dba07a5 runtime: port performance-critical functions to regabi
+ 2021-04-12 865d2bc78e cmd/compile: do not allocate space for unspilled in-register results
+ 2021-04-12 8b859be9c3 internal/poll: ensure that newPoolPipe doesn't return a nil pointer
+ 2021-04-12 2fa7163b06 cmd/compile: look for newobject in register ABI for write barrier elision
+ 2021-04-12 5d80f8a82b runtime: replace outdated documentation link in Windows' nanotime
+ 2021-04-12 33d99905da cmd/compile: preserve name association when eliding copies in expand_calls
+ 2021-04-12 70ed28e5f7 cmd/compile: support memmove inlining with register args
+ 2021-04-12 585b52261c runtime: remove deferreturn dummy argument
+ 2021-04-12 9ed0e32059 test: consider default GOEXPERIMENT when matching build tags
+ 2021-04-12 51a47b7ff2 cmd/go: display helpful error when module cache can't be created
+ 2021-04-12 117b1c84d3 cmd/go/internal/work: remove '_test' from import paths in stacktraces when -trimpath is specified
+ 2021-04-12 c26f954a54 cmd/compile/internal/amd64: follow-on regabi fix for amd64 zerorange
+ 2021-04-12 16cd770e06 cmd/cgo: throw if C.malloc returns NULL in C.CString or C.CBytes
+ 2021-04-12 954bd8203b cmd/cgo: use tabs to indent _cgoPREFIX_Cfunc__CMalloc function body
+ 2021-04-12 e12abe4bd6 net: fix (*ipStackCapabilities).probe godoc
+ 2021-04-12 7beb988a3b runtime: using wyhash for memhashFallback on 64bit platform
+ 2021-04-12 424abc8d3b os/signal: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-11 0da9eff503 runtime: simplify syntax for pointer arithmetic in mapaccess functions
+ 2021-04-11 352d329c44 runtime: move zero-sized frame check from newproc to newproc1
+ 2021-04-11 189c6946f5 net: reference the correct RFCs and sections for IP.IsPrivate
+ 2021-04-10 3f4977bd58 cmd/compile/internal/types2: use combined type and ordinary args for type inference
+ 2021-04-10 a6d95b4508 cmd/compile/internal/types2: split out function instantiation from index expr
+ 2021-04-10 36c5f902f9 cmd/compile/internal/types2: factor out index/slice expr handling
+ 2021-04-10 4638545d85 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: accept "~" and "|" interface elements
+ 2021-04-10 1129a60f1c cmd/compile: include typecheck information in export/import
+ 2021-04-10 11f159456b path/filepath: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-10 6382ec1aba internal/poll: fix the intermittent build failures with pipe pool
+ 2021-04-10 52bf14e0e8 all: fix spellings
+ 2021-04-09 554d2c4f06 reflect: panic on New of go:notinheap type
+ 2021-04-09 5305bdedb0 test: do not run (another) softfloat test with regabiargs
+ 2021-04-09 281d168e2d cmd/compile: don't set Ntype in noder2 anymore
+ 2021-04-09 756e2b1529 cmd/internal/objabi: make GOEXPERIMENT=none mean "no experiment flags"
+ 2021-04-09 c3faff7f2d cmd/go/internal/modload: change mvsReqs to store roots instead of a full build list
+ 2021-04-09 814c5ff138 cmd/go: support module deprecation
+ 2021-04-09 952187af12 cmd/go: upgrade and vendor golang.org/x/mod
+ 2021-04-09 fcf8a6640b cmd/compile/abi-internal: declare R14 completely fixed
+ 2021-04-09 0ad46889a1 cmd/compile/abi-internal: declare X15 scratch in function bodies
+ 2021-04-09 2698be4905 runtime: use sigpanic0 on all OSes
+ 2021-04-09 d11968012c test/abi: disable test with old-style build tag known to run.go
+ 2021-04-09 6951da56b0 Revert "cmd/compile: ensure spills of int/float reg args land in abi slots"
+ 2021-04-09 77b3269fb5 cmd/go: in TestScript, set GOTRACEBACK and use SIGQUIT to terminate hung subprocesses
+ 2021-04-09 a690a5d75f cmd/compile: ensure spills of int/float reg args land in abi slots
+ 2021-04-09 d138ee2cfb test/abi: disable test on windows for now
+ 2021-04-09 dcc801ef81 cmd/go/internal/modload: actually set the depth field passed to newRequirements
+ 2021-04-09 c432917061 cmd/link: link libgcc archive after mingw archives
+ 2021-04-09 519f223aa2 cmd/compile: reduce overhead of RParams in types.Type
+ 2021-04-09 4d7d7a4c50 os: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-09 8518aac314 crypto/x509: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-09 d25c4fbe05 test: do not run softfloat test with regabiargs
+ 2021-04-09 19034fa855 cmd/objdump: update test with register ABI
+ 2021-04-08 5811605df9 cmd/go: fix mod_list_update_nolatest on windows
+ 2021-04-08 d67e739989 os/exec: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-08 ec367e5b05 cmd/compile: adjust interface conversion function selection with 0-sized fields
+ 2021-04-08 6c98ecda10 cmd/compile: don't use fast32/64 map functions for aggregates
+ 2021-04-08 a9e475a15a cmd/compile: add recursive-invalidate Value method, use in expand_calls
+ 2021-04-08 7e583806d8 runtime/cgo: clarify Handle documentation
+ 2021-04-08 bb76193a7f cmd/compile: fix buglet in walk convert phase relating to convF32/64
+ 2021-04-08 793844207d cmd/go: strip GOEXPERIMENT from hash salt
+ 2021-04-08 98dd205fa4 runtime: see whether gp==nil before checking preemption state
+ 2021-04-08 46ffbec1d6 cmd/compile: break out transformations of tcCompLit into transformCompLit
+ 2021-04-08 ecca94a7d1 cmd/go/internal/modload: add a dormant depth type
+ 2021-04-08 96a6745088 runtime: use register ABI in panicIndex/Slice functions
+ 2021-04-08 ca8540affd cmd/compile: fix buglet in walk convert phase relating to convT64
+ 2021-04-08 d474b6c824 test/abi: clean up test to fix builders
+ 2021-04-08 23e1d36a87 cmd/go: in 'go list -m', ignore "not found" errors loading updates
+ 2021-04-08 0e09e4143e cmd/go: assume Go 1.16 semantics uniformly for unversioned modules
+ 2021-04-08 31d2556273 runtime: set up read-only dummy TLS space for needm on Windows
+ 2021-04-08 283b02063b cmd/compile: sanitize before/after expansion OpSelectN references
+ 2021-04-08 1be8be4acc cmd/go: fix TestNewReleaseRebuildsStalePackagesInGOPATH
+ 2021-04-08 912c4e29d3 reflect: fix typo in result-in-registers case
+ 2021-04-08 1749f3915e sync: update misleading comment in map.go about entry type
+ 2021-04-08 a7e16abb22 runtime: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-08 2123dfba65 Revert "cmd/compile/internal/noder: limit the number of goroutine"
+ 2021-04-08 8752454ece cmd/internal/objabi: clarify initialization of Experiments
+ 2021-04-08 5159c83641 runtime,cmd/link: include GOEXPERIMENTs in runtime.Version(), "go version X"
+ 2021-04-08 a8e55538af cmd/internal/objabi: make GOEXPERIMENT be a diff from default experiments
+ 2021-04-08 89ca1ce9a8 cmd/compile,cmd/internal/objabi: abstract out object header string
+ 2021-04-08 b675e52e95 internal/goexperiment: consolidate experiment-enabled constants
+ 2021-04-08 6304b401e4 internal/goexperiment,cmd: consolidate GOEXPERIMENTs into a new package
+ 2021-04-08 0c4a08cb74 cmd/asm,runtime: reduce spellings of GOEXPERIMENTs
+ 2021-04-08 aeaa4519b5 runtime: drop haveexperiment, sys.GOEXPERIMENT
+ 2021-04-07 f60aa7a18c syscall: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-07 fca51ba24a cmd/internal/obj: remove ppc64 msr support from MOV* insns
+ 2021-04-07 e306d06063 runtime/map: update comment for gc/reflect
+ 2021-04-07 b3064b66d0 cmd/compile/internal/types2: combine two loops (cleanup of TODO)
+ 2021-04-07 4520da486b cmd/pack: use testing.T.TempDir in tests
+ 2021-04-07 b55d900529 cmd/compile: correct argument area size for typedmemmove/typedmemclr
+ 2021-04-07 d6aa162f30 embed, testing/fstest: small optimization for ReadDir
+ 2021-04-07 5d5f779db4 net/http: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-07 4bbe046aad cmd/compile/internal/syntax: add "~" operator
+ 2021-04-07 836356bdaa cmd/compile/internal/types2: process errors in src order during testing
+ 2021-04-07 8f1099b585 cmd/compile/internal/syntax, types2: move cmpPos to pos.Cmp
+ 2021-04-07 1395432f23 cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove Config.AcceptMethodTypeParams flag
+ 2021-04-07 7d5c54eee4 cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove Config.InferFromConstraints flag
+ 2021-04-07 bce85b7011 cmd/compile/internal/types2: combine all type inference in a single function
+ 2021-04-07 8462169b5a cmd/compile: pre-spill pointers in aggregate-typed register args
+ 2021-04-07 8d77e45064 cmd/compile: fix bug of conditional instructions on arm64
+ 2021-04-06 972e883925 runtime/cgo: add Handle for managing (c)go pointers
+ 2021-04-06 b084073b53 reflect: refactor funcLayout tests
+ 2021-04-06 0a510478b0 runtime: use register ABI for race detector functions
+ 2021-04-06 7da8490cbb path/filepath: replace os.MkdirTemp with T.TempDir
+ 2021-04-06 0bc4605ead cmd/go/internal/modload: track conflicts in versionLimiter
+ 2021-04-06 b56177a303 cmd/compile: check for unused OpArg* and mark invalid (again)
+ 2021-04-06 f5efa5a313 cmd/compile: load results into registers on open defer return path
+ 2021-04-06 bcc4422ee1 runtime: deflake TestGCTestIsReachable
+ 2021-04-06 1271e9a9cc time: properly quote strings containing quotes and backslashes
+ 2021-04-06 2e6f39beb0 cmd/go/internal/modload: factor out a method to update loader requirements
+ 2021-04-06 d6a90d06d2 cmd/compile/internal/types2: simplify Checker.Call
+ 2021-04-06 3a30381b21 cmd/compile/internal/types2: simplify Checker.funcInst
+ 2021-04-06 93466cc1b6 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of pos.go and move into syntax package
+ 2021-04-06 d57189e92b test/syntax: remove interface.go
+ 2021-04-06 55bac87bd6 runtime/pprof: deflake TestMorestack
+ 2021-04-06 b345a306a0 cmd/compile: when GOSSAFUNC is set, dump the current pass on crash
+ 2021-04-06 939b561a6e cmd/internal/obj: reorg ppc64 MOV* optab entries and remove unused classes
+ 2021-04-06 5cd8a34495 cmd/compile: fix gcSizes.Sizeof for a zero-sized struct
+ 2021-04-06 84162b8832 cmd/compile/internal/typecheck: call tcConv directly
+ 2021-04-06 a25c584629 os: implement fs.StatFS for os.DirFS
+ 2021-04-06 d8306ee1f9 runtime: make reflectcall ABI0 on amd64
+ 2021-04-06 298975c634 runtime: use funcID to identify abort in isAbortPC
+ 2021-04-05 b2389ad3ce cmd/compile: fix for zerorange on plan9-amd64
+ 2021-04-05 d446cb7cff reflect: call ABI0 callReflect/callMethod
+ 2021-04-05 0723f062ff cmd/compile: enable panic+recover adjustment for some ABI wrappers
+ 2021-04-05 79b2e14b1a crypto/ed25519: add comprehensive edge-case test vectors
+ 2021-04-05 27015152ec flag: use strings.Builder instead of concatenating strings
+ 2021-04-05 ee40bb666b cmd/compile: add "surprised by IData of Arg" case for register args
+ 2021-04-05 254fb85c12 cmd/go: print deprecation notice for 'go get cmd'
+ 2021-04-05 d5b9dc1317 cmd/cgo: pass end position info for C function arguments.
+ 2021-04-05 e985245cd5 net: make ErrClosed and ParseError implement net.Error
+ 2021-04-05 a1a45afd4a cmd/internal/obj: remove duplicate ppc64 spr MOV* optab entries
+ 2021-04-05 a11244e95e time: use offset and isDST when caching zone from extend string
+ 2021-04-05 cf148f3d46 cmd/compile, runtime: use ABI-aware function converting float to interface
+ 2021-04-05 a040ebeb98 all: update references to symbols moved from io/ioutil to io
+ 2021-04-05 9abedf4827 cmd/compile/internal/ssagen: conditon not need
+ 2021-04-05 5cc5576a9c cmd/compile: untangle Wrapper and ABIWrapper flags
+ 2021-04-05 45e87cd3ec cmd/compile: disable tail call for method wrappers when RegabiArgs is enabled
+ 2021-04-05 411860251e cmd/compile: reference ABIInternal memequal_varlen
+ 2021-04-05 e617b2b0dd cmd/compile: add a debug flag to enable/disable open-coded defers
+ 2021-04-05 dcf85b30ba cmd/link: mangle function name with ABI on Mach-O
+ 2021-04-05 9e3328e740 cmd/internal/objabi: remove StackPreempt
+ 2021-04-05 191167c2b2 cmd/internal/obj/s390x: simplify huge frame prologue
+ 2021-04-05 042f4cbb6f cmd/internal/obj/riscv: simplify huge frame prologue
+ 2021-04-05 a06b08e7d1 cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: simplify huge frame prologue
+ 2021-04-05 2b63404ddb cmd/internal/obj/mips: simplify huge frame prologue
+ 2021-04-05 4702dd67a7 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: simplify huge frame prologue
+ 2021-04-05 24dd8cfe23 cmd/internal/obj/arm: simplify huge frame prologue
+ 2021-04-05 ef3122e909 cmd/internal/obj/x86: simplify huge frame prologue
+ 2021-04-05 af1789a61c runtime: extend internal atomics to comply with sync/atomic
+ 2021-04-05 a4b8241d97 cmd/compile: get rid of Fields in types.Interface, use allMethods in types.Type instead
+ 2021-04-05 6ed045b365 cmd/go: refactor modload.CheckRetractions
+ 2021-04-05 ee51e3d895 cmd/go: refactor modload.ListModules to accept bit flags
+ 2021-04-04 4230a6ebdd os: don't use T.Cleanup in TestRemoveAllLongPath
+ 2021-04-04 7bfd681c2f runtime/pprof: skip tests for AIX
+ 2021-04-04 776d8d387c os, path/filepath: use T.Cleanup to restore the original working directory
+ 2021-04-03 9e7bc80b31 os: reuse readdir buffers on unix with a sync.Pool
+ 2021-04-03 dac136f87b archive/zip: fix character device handling in fileModeToUnixMode
+ 2021-04-03 971c7154b0 io/fs: implement subFS.Sub
+ 2021-04-03 6986c02d72 cmd/compile: rename newNamedTypeWithSym, add some commemnts
+ 2021-04-03 fe587ce856 cmd/dist: include "go1.x-" in devel go version strings
+ 2021-04-03 01821137c2 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of errors.go
+ 2021-04-03 93dcaba119 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of stmt.go
+ 2021-04-03 a1e4657d5a cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of check_test.go
+ 2021-04-03 6454b2720f cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of resolver.go
+ 2021-04-02 2ebe77a2fd cmd/internal/obj: use REGENTRYTMP* in a few more places
+ 2021-04-02 f25d78f8e2 testing: clarify when Cleanup is called
+ 2021-04-02 35a8bbc9ea runtime: make concatstring{2,3,4,5} consistent w/ compiler's use
+ 2021-04-02 41cf18eda7 reflect: fix methodValueCall frame size on mips64
+ 2021-04-02 34b87b4a1a reflect: remove short-circuits for zero-sized types in ABI algorithm
+ 2021-04-02 254948a50e cmd/compile: mark unused values as invalid to prevent problems in expandCalls
+ 2021-04-02 28c5fed557 reflect: add register ABI support for makeFuncStub and methodValueCall
+ 2021-04-02 6996bae5d1 cmd/compile: use ABI0 for cgo_unsafe_args functions
+ 2021-04-02 759116b3ac syscall: delete asm_windows.s
+ 2021-04-02 2d88f8f21e go/src/cmd/go/internal/work: compile "internal/abi" with "-+"
+ 2021-04-02 3651eff74e cmd/link: delete CompilationUnit.Pkg field
+ 2021-04-02 b165085836 cmd/link: remove an unused function from linker dwarf gen
+ 2021-04-02 a78b12aea7 cmd/link: remove unnecessary attrReachable test
+ 2021-04-02 aebc0b473e cmd/compile: fix bug in phiopt pass
+ 2021-04-02 97b3ce430b runtime: make gcTestMoveStackOnNextCall not double the stack
+ 2021-04-02 41e8a9f1cf runtime: fix TestGCTestMoveStackOnNextCall flakes
+ 2021-04-02 5579ee169f cmd/compile: in expand calls, preserve pointer store type but decompose aggregate args
+ 2021-04-01 27d306281c reflect,runtime: assume register ABI with GOEXPERIMENT=regabiargs
+ 2021-04-01 51cd074c59 reflect: undo register count increments on register assignment failure
+ 2021-04-01 45ca9ef5c1 cmd/compile: fix register/offset calculation for trailing empty field case.
+ 2021-04-01 e6ac2df2b1 net/url: use camelCase names
+ 2021-04-01 5f646f0a98 cmd/compile: fix parameter offset calculation
+ 2021-04-01 ec721d92bf runtime: fix uses of ABIInternal PCs in assembly
+ 2021-04-01 1f29e69bad cmd/compile: fix outgoing calls with GOEXPERIMENT=regabiargs
+ 2021-04-01 3304b2235a cmd/compile: fix incoming ABI with GOEXPERIMENT=regabiargs
+ 2021-03-31 87c6fa4f47 cmd/internal/obj/x86: use ABI scratch registers for WRAPPER prologue
+ 2021-03-31 5d6581d747 cmd/compile: deduplicate OpArg's across types
+ 2021-03-31 4acefa07b1 go/parser: switch to resolving objects as a post-processing pass
+ 2021-03-31 44dd06670f runtime: support register ABI Go functions from Windows callbacks
+ 2021-03-31 cb42e3e979 cmd/compile: schedule in-register OpArg first
+ 2021-03-31 46fa8afca6 cmd/go/internal/load/test: parse overlay files for test functions
+ 2021-03-31 ca3aefc4a9 cmd/compile: make expandCalls preserve types of pointer stores
+ 2021-03-31 c847932804 runtime: replace reflectcall of defers with direct call
+ 2021-03-31 135c9f45ec cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of operand.go
+ 2021-03-31 34fb2b2ed5 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of decl.go
+ 2021-03-31 0e8a72b62e runtime: check for sysAlloc failures in pageAlloc
+ 2021-03-31 c93cd86149 net/http: use consistent case in URL in names
+ 2021-03-31 1d8abb3417 go/parser: remove redundant list argument to Parser.shortVarDecl
+ 2021-03-31 152ca79b73 go/parser: add resolution tests for type params
+ 2021-03-31 6d2a557a4d cmd/compile: deal with call.Use correctly for noder2, allow inlining of stenciled functions
+ 2021-03-31 f2717b31b5 cmd/compile: deal correctly with unnamed function params during stenciling
+ 2021-03-30 606e0aba74 go/ast: add missing handling for ListExpr in Walk
+ 2021-03-30 c3ec79bca9 go/parser: resolve the type name when parsing a composite lit value
+ 2021-03-30 0fdd371e6b go/parser: add data-driven tests for object resolution
+ 2021-03-30 64ca7e2cb3 cmd/compile: avoid generating duplicated in-register Arg
+ 2021-03-30 4b1a24f3cd runtime: fix G passed to schedEnabled and cleanup
+ 2021-03-30 e0ce0af6ef runtime: check that defer/go frames are empty
+ 2021-03-30 1318fb4a32 cmd/compile: handle partial type inference that doesn't require function args
+ 2021-03-30 3300390ec7 cmd/compile: make amd64 version of zerorange regabi-friendly
+ 2021-03-30 c40dc677be go/doc: avoid panic on references to functions with no body
+ 2021-03-30 6cadfe2fee reflect: cache IsVariadic calls in Call
+ 2021-03-30 43afb1a220 cmd/go: fix documentation on how to create new go.mod file
+ 2021-03-30 89b141c06e cmd/compile: emit writebarriers in specified ABI
+ 2021-03-30 c274a7c03b cmd/compile/internal/noder: limit the number of goroutine
+ 2021-03-30 e4a4161f1f runtime: non-strict InlTreeIndex lookup in Frames.Next
+ 2021-03-30 a81b5e4d0a crypto/elliptic: fix some typos
+ 2021-03-30 032ef4bbfc cmd/compile: fix creation of named generic types (setting of t.nod)
+ 2021-03-30 bb2fc21c3b runtime: fix typos in comments
+ 2021-03-30 33945869c1 cmd/compile: update default ABI choices for calls and bodyless fn stack maps
+ 2021-03-30 eeadfa2d38 cmd/compile: fix various small bugs related to type lists
+ 2021-03-30 a95454b6f3 runtime: init plan9 hashkey by time
+ 2021-03-30 06ad41642c cmd/compile: wrap defer/go call with results
+ 2021-03-30 e27f3966bb cmd/compile: be sure to wrap defer/go calls with arguments
+ 2021-03-30 bd6628e62d cmd/compile: check deferred nil interface call before wrapping it
+ 2021-03-29 4e1bf8ed38 runtime: add GC testing helpers for regabi signature fuzzer
+ 2021-03-29 1ef114d12c runtime: abstract specials list iteration
+ 2021-03-29 4e16422da0 cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: remove bogus MOVBU optab entry
+ 2021-03-29 164a6265e7 go/types: remove use of ioutil (cleanup)
+ 2021-03-29 9fbd0f64d8 runtime: fix some typos
+ 2021-03-29 67d565d281 cmd/compile: restructure ABI wrapper generation, export ABI
+ 2021-03-29 feb844f1ea cmd/compile: eliminate -abiwraplimit
+ 2021-03-29 1e8fff0f7b cmd/compile: assert that function values reference ABIInternal
+ 2021-03-29 0d1423583b cmd/compile: set ir.Name.Func in more cases
+ 2021-03-29 33b4ffc357 cmd/compile: track funcsyms by ir.Name instead of types.Sym
+ 2021-03-29 2ba296da47 cmd/compile: update a few stale comments
+ 2021-03-29 24764496c7 go/types: remove outdated comment
+ 2021-03-29 1a7d921aa5 cmd/compile: remove typechecker calls in varDecl()
+ 2021-03-29 2abf280a28 cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove 'strict' argument from several methods
+ 2021-03-29 8f676144ad crypto/rsa: fix salt length calculation with PSSSaltLengthAuto
+ 2021-03-29 565e70fcef cmd/link/internal/ld: use linkerFlagSupported to check -Qunused-arguments
+ 2021-03-29 6f90ee36e9 math: simplify comparison in FMA when swapping p and z
+ 2021-03-29 d10241fcf6 runtime: fix some typos
+ 2021-03-29 ba6bd967d2 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: strengthen phiopt pass
+ 2021-03-28 23ffb5b9ae runtime: overwrite existing keys for mapassign_faststr variant
+ 2021-03-27 49dccf141f time: add Time.Unix{Milli,Micro} and to-Time helpers UnixMicro, UnixMilli
+ 2021-03-27 2de1f42857 net: clear completed Buffers to permit earlier collection
+ 2021-03-26 359f44910f cmd/compile: fix long RMW bit operations on AMD64
+ 2021-03-26 98a902323f cmd/vendor, cmd/pprof: use golang.org/x/term directly
+ 2021-03-26 3a0061822e cmd/compile: add arm64 rules to optimize go codes to constant 0
+ 2021-03-25 b587b050ca cmd/compile: add transform functions for OXDOT and builtins
+ 2021-03-25 374b190475 io/fs: implement FileInfoToDirEntry
+ 2021-03-25 11b4aee05b cmd/compile: mark R16, R17 clobbered for non-standard calls on ARM64
+ 2021-03-25 5834ce1dd7 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: unnecessary loop break
+ 2021-03-25 691db3737c cmd/cover: use golang.org/x/tools/cover directly
+ 2021-03-25 5cec8b85e5 net/http/httptest: wait for user ConnState hooks
+ 2021-03-25 7ce361737f net: only perform IPv4 map check for AF_INET6 sockets
+ 2021-03-25 569c86d23b cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of importer_test.go
+ 2021-03-25 ada77d23ae cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of examples test
+ 2021-03-25 2c8692d45f cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of example_test.go
+ 2021-03-25 ffa9983b99 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of api_test.go
+ 2021-03-25 34ef294b76 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of lookup.go
+ 2021-03-25 0fc595ec99 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of check.go
+ 2021-03-25 74fe516c35 cmd/go: add -benchtime to cacheable test flags
+ 2021-03-25 82a1e0f9d3 cmd/link: make symbol data writable before toc fixup
+ 2021-03-25 4d66d77cd2 database/sql: remove unnecessary types in composite literals
+ 2021-03-25 53941b6150 cmd/compile: fix defer desugar keepalive arg handling buglet
+ 2021-03-25 9f4d5c94b0 cmd/go: emit error when listing with -f and -json
+ 2021-03-25 402d784b8f path/filepath: make Rel handle Windows UNC share
+ 2021-03-25 dec3d00b28 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of stdlib_test.go
+ 2021-03-25 ddcdbb417b cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of assignments.go
+ 2021-03-25 607f99904e cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of api.go
+ 2021-03-25 c69515c9fd cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of expr.go
+ 2021-03-25 4889afe8f8 cmd/go/internal/load: use setLoadPackageDataError in loadImport
+ 2021-03-25 adb037d67a cmd/go: attribute direct imports from indirect dependencies to the importing package
+ 2021-03-25 954879d6d1 cmd/go/internal/modload: replace the global buildList with structured requirements
+ 2021-03-25 a95e2ae280 test: skip fixedbugs/issue36705 on Windows
+ 2021-03-25 80157b5144 crypto/x509: fix spelling error
+ 2021-03-25 e7e0995cba cmd/compile: create/use noder2 transform functions for more node types
+ 2021-03-24 29ed12d4c7 testing: update permitted number of -race goroutines
+ 2021-03-24 179bcd787e test: only run bug513.go if cgo is enabled
+ 2021-03-24 63e9f6d5f0 test: recognize cgo build tag
+ 2021-03-24 dade83a588 cmd/internal/moddeps: fix false positive when $TMPDIR is symlinked
+ 2021-03-24 fef5a15396 runtime: bypass ABI wrapper when calling needm on Windows
+ 2021-03-24 771c57e68e cmd/compile: disable shortcircuit optimization for intertwined phi values
+ 2021-03-24 fd5e0bd385 cmd/link: mangle function names with ABI on PE
+ 2021-03-24 6f62f852ef net/http: fix request cancellation race
+ 2021-03-24 0e31de280f math/big: don't require runtime.(*Frame).Next symbol present
+ 2021-03-24 975b097307 cmd/link: separate elf addend size from reloc size
+ 2021-03-24 e8700f1ce6 cmd/compile, cmd/link: use weak reference in itab
+ 2021-03-24 747f426944 cmd/internal/obj: remove bogus load/store optab entries from ppc64
+ 2021-03-24 d8960e65a2 cmd/go: move psuedo-version and version sorting to x/mod
+ 2021-03-24 2e94401277 os/exec: use testenv.SkipFlaky in TestExtraFilesFDShuffle
+ 2021-03-24 4357f71ca7 cmd/compile: remove more dead code and data structures
+ 2021-03-24 14ef2d8c01 cmd/compile: fix array case in types-for-register parameter
+ 2021-03-23 87a3ac5f53 cmd/compile: don't let -race override explicit -d=checkptr=0
+ 2021-03-23 769d4b68ef cmd/compile: wrap/desugar defer calls for register abi
+ 2021-03-23 4e27aa6cd2 os/exec: simplify TestContextCancel
+ 2021-03-23 dc289d3dcb io: fix spelling in documentation for io.Discard
+ 2021-03-23 2887ef499a cmd/compile/internal/test: update abi tests for recent spec changes
+ 2021-03-23 c59b17e5a2 cmd/go: make -coverpkg=all skip test-only packages
+ 2021-03-23 05250429ae net/http: treat MaxBytesReader's negative limits as equivalent to zero limit
+ 2021-03-23 9b78c68a15 cmd/compile: remove AuxCall.results, cleanup ssagen/ssa.go
+ 2021-03-23 53dd0d7809 net: make go resolver aware of network parameter
+ 2021-03-23 f4b918384d test: enable fixedbugs/bug193.go for -G compiler option
+ 2021-03-23 cd26192aba go/types: remove superfluous code for shift checking
+ 2021-03-23 e7aa0f9f28 go/types, types2: add a test case for shifts that used to fail
+ 2021-03-23 8f19394b62 cmd/compile/internal/types2: refactor untyped conversions
+ 2021-03-23 0265b6475f cmd/compile: replace calls to typecheck with transform functions
+ 2021-03-23 b8371d495b runtime: support long paths without fixup on Windows 10 >= 1607
+ 2021-03-23 b182ba7fab cmd/compile: optimize codes with arm64 REV16 instruction
+ 2021-03-23 d25476ebb2 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix constant pool size calculation error
+ 2021-03-23 c819907754 cmd/{compile,link}: relocate generation of DWARF for global vars
+ 2021-03-22 1c9e587b90 net: add IP.IsPrivate
+ 2021-03-22 d9691ffa37 cmd/compile/internal/walk: relocate a stray comment
+ 2021-03-22 a93849b9e2 cmd/compile: remove now-redundant AuxCall.args
+ 2021-03-22 196c33e92d cmd/compile: fix WriteFuncMap for new ABI.
+ 2021-03-22 ba6b8e75ed os/exec: avoid flaky Wait in TestContextCancel
+ 2021-03-22 78afca22c9 runtime: fix bogus NtCurrentTeb()->TlsSlots[n] calculation on windows/arm64
+ 2021-03-22 8fd0f83552 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: correct sign extension for consts on riscv64
+ 2021-03-22 5437b5a24b cmd/compile: disallow rewrite rules from declaring reserved names
+ 2021-03-22 bd8b3fe5be cmd/compile: make no-op rewrite funcs smaller
+ 2021-03-22 e838c76a6e cmd/go/internal/modload: remove go116EnableNarrowAll constant
+ 2021-03-22 d8394bfc7f cmd/internal/obj/arm64: mark functions with small stacks NOSPLIT
+ 2021-03-20 e0fae78e1d runtime: fix stack alignment for Windows amd64 lib entry
+ 2021-03-19 6ae3b70ef2 cmd/compile: add clobberdeadreg mode
+ 2021-03-19 9f2a71b6e7 make.bash: this change modifies Go to correctly select a dyamic linker
+ 2021-03-19 3b0d28808d cmd/go: assume Go 1.16 instead of Go 1.11 for dependencies that lack explicit 'go' directives
+ 2021-03-19 1c590661e7 testing: allow parallel-subtest goroutines to exit when the subtest is complete
+ 2021-03-19 482903150d syscall: fix typo in exec_windows_test.go
+ 2021-03-19 836dbdb15b runtime: mark Windows' address-taken asm routines as ABIInternal
+ 2021-03-19 4deaa6a178 runtime: call nanotimeQPC from nanotime1 without a wrapper
+ 2021-03-19 e58fb90c75 net/http: make ExampleGet show StatusCode checks for non-1XX,2XX responses
+ 2021-03-19 a937729c2c net/http: mention NewRequestWithContext+Client.Do for custom contexts
+ 2021-03-19 196b104bc1 cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: consolidate memory classifications
+ 2021-03-19 ed3ae9a340 cmd/doc: properly display interface methods
+ 2021-03-19 9136d958ab cmd/asm: complete the support for VDUP on arm64
+ 2021-03-19 6704843202 testing: update helperNames just before checking it
+ 2021-03-19 dcc96e4b94 io/ioutil: use correct Go version in redirection comments
+ 2021-03-18 90b1ed1602 cmd/compile: get untyped constants working in generic functions
+ 2021-03-18 095ba22597 cmd/internal/objabi,runtime: simplify sys.GOEXPERIMENT parsing
+ 2021-03-18 0c93b16d01 cmd: move experiment flags into objabi.Experiment
+ 2021-03-18 d3ab6b5049 test: switch fieldtrack test to use GOEXPERIMENT
+ 2021-03-18 bdbba22404 reflect: add tests for reflect.Value.Call for the new ABI
+ 2021-03-18 79d03ad739 runtime/pprof: move common code to writeProfileInternal function
+ 2021-03-18 e4253cd023 cmd/link: Add section data slice to Archrelocvariant
+ 2021-03-18 b95e4b7850 go/types: minor simplification in assignableTo (cleanup)
+ 2021-03-18 f47fab938e cmd/compile: remove unneeded calls to typecheck in noder2
+ 2021-03-18 eaa1ddee84 all: explode GOEXPERIMENT=regabi into 5 sub-experiments
+ 2021-03-18 c71acbfe83 test: make nosplit test invariant to ABI wrappers
+ 2021-03-18 af4388aee1 cmd/internal/objabi: support boolean GOEXPERIMENTs
+ 2021-03-18 6461d74bf2 cmd/dist: build bootstrap without GOEXPERIMENT
+ 2021-03-18 06ca809410 cmd/internal/objabi: centralize GOEXPERIMENT parsing
+ 2021-03-18 b7cb92ad12 cmd/go: remove renameio package and its last usage
+ 2021-03-18 e726e2a608 cmd/go: suppress errors for 'go get' of module paths that are also constrained-out packages
+ 2021-03-18 6b6ea3271f cmd/go: use the global rooted path name
+ 2021-03-18 db4adb1a9b cmd/link: print symbol versions in stack bound check
+ 2021-03-18 9de49ae01a crypto/rsa: correct EncryptOAEP doc comment
+ 2021-03-18 732ea4c2dc sort: add example tests for SearchFloat64s and SearchInts
+ 2021-03-18 c2d625168f cmd/compile,cmd/internal/obj/riscv: load >32-bit constants from memory for riscv64
+ 2021-03-18 42c25e65f3 cmd/compile: actually intrinsify runtime/internal/atomic.{And,Or}{8,} on RISCV64
+ 2021-03-18 6517844129 cmd/compile: use a single const MOV operand for riscv64
+ 2021-03-18 f5e6d3e879 cmd/compile: add rewrite rules for conditional instructions on arm64
+ 2021-03-18 51e4bb236c cmd/compile/internal/types2: delay recording types of untyped operands when checking against type parameters
+ 2021-03-18 2583c1b4df go/types: add test case for issue #45096
+ 2021-03-17 f38b6428a2 crypto/rand, internal/syscall/unix: add support for getentropy syscall on darwin
+ 2021-03-17 f82ce7fb23 cmd/link: improve nonexistent package error message
+ 2021-03-17 7e00049b55 cmd/go: only add a 'go' directive to the main module when the go.mod file will be written
+ 2021-03-17 4313c28861 cmd/cgo: check whether C compiler exists
+ 2021-03-17 a5df88355c time: check int64 overflow in Time.addSec
+ 2021-03-17 5423f6023c test: add bug that failed when run with gccgo
+ 2021-03-17 8628bf9a97 cmd/compile: resurrect clobberdead mode
+ 2021-03-17 0bd308ff27 go/parser: avoid formatting a panic message if an assertion succeeds
+ 2021-03-17 70d54df4f6 cmd/compile: getting more built-ins to work with generics
+ 2021-03-17 2f3db220d1 crypto/tls: remove flaky cancellation test
+ 2021-03-17 72b501cb03 compress/lzw: add Reset method to Reader and Writer
+ 2021-03-17 119d76d98e math/bits: folded reverse tables by using const string
+ 2021-03-17 a98a0a75b4 os/user: make user.LookupGroupId function work for large entries
+ 2021-03-17 a826f7dc45 debug/dwarf: support DW_FORM_rnglistx aka formRnglistx
+ 2021-03-17 63b0a0a5b8 spec: fix rendering of >=
+ 2021-03-17 68f8e1af29 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of call.go
+ 2021-03-16 7a1e963058 cmd/compile, cmd/link: dynamically export writable static tmps
+ 2021-03-16 dc1556eaef cmd/compile: update some comments
+ 2021-03-16 c870e86329 cmd/asm: when dynamic linking, reject code that uses a clobbered R15
+ 2021-03-16 72d98df88e cmd/go: bail out from script tests earlier when a timeout occurs
+ 2021-03-16 1824667259 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: delete unused files
+ 2021-03-16 13a0f7b502 spec: clarify that signed integers>=0 are permitted as shift counts
+ 2021-03-16 d206ca5cac cmd/compile: fix open defer of method call
+ 2021-03-16 0ec2c4abba cmd/compile: (fixed) spill output parameters passed in registers as autos
+ 2021-03-16 832a01aad4 cmd/compile: deal with comparable embedded in a constraint
+ 2021-03-16 e31e84010e cmd/asm: add rotr/drotr for mips64
+ 2021-03-16 bd0fc0b9c3 cmd/link: preserve elf phdr flags when loading external objects
+ 2021-03-16 860704317e crypto/tls: add HandshakeContext method to Conn
+ 2021-03-16 0089f8b2f5 cmd/go: test that 'go mod tidy' retains upgraded indirect dependencies
+ 2021-03-16 120b9eb1c3 cmd/go/internal/modload: in readonly mode, do not read go.mod files missing checksums
+ 2021-03-16 26c32de7c9 cmd/go/internal/modcmd: in 'go mod tidy', suspend go.mod writes until tidy
+ 2021-03-16 afe517590c cmd/compile: loads from readonly globals into const for mips64x
+ 2021-03-16 600259b099 cmd/compile: use depth first topological sort algorithm for layout
+ 2021-03-16 051bf37833 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: handle more cases in fuse pass
+ 2021-03-16 15f16706fb internal/poll: eliminate the redundant type conversions of FD.Sysfd
+ 2021-03-16 78f9015236 runtime: using wyhash for memhashFallback on 32bit platform
+ 2021-03-16 f02a26bed0 time: support "," as separator for fractional seconds
+ 2021-03-15 a9b3c4bd06 time: add Time.IsDST() to check if its Location is in Daylight Savings Time
+ 2021-03-15 d7cc2f1d7c reflect: panic if ArrayOf is called with negative length
+ 2021-03-15 661f3f15d5 net: fix BenchmarkWriteToReadFromUDP on Windows
+ 2021-03-15 de2b27dee7 all: run gofmt
+ 2021-03-15 e61c9ddb7f Revert "cmd/compile: spill output parameters passed in registers as autos"
+ 2021-03-15 8ed438c077 cmd/compile: spill output parameters passed in registers as autos
+ 2021-03-15 96aecdcb36 cmd/compile: fix case where func-valued field of a generic type is called
+ 2021-03-15 c236095638 cmd/compile: add support for generic maps
+ 2021-03-15 dca9c11845 cmd/compile: add support for generic channels and type conversion during calls
+ 2021-03-15 bd6aeca968 runtime: prepare arenas for use incrementally
+ 2021-03-15 a9cfd55e2b encoding/xml: replace comments inside directives with a space
+ 2021-03-15 4d014e7231 encoding/xml: handle leading, trailing, or double colons in names
+ 2021-03-15 cc4e6160a7 net: use mid-stack inlining with ReadFromUDP to avoid an allocation
+ 2021-03-15 2d4042d4ab all: update golang.org/x/* dependencies
+ 2021-03-15 a8d9fb2fcd cmd/internal/moddeps: fix typo in TestAllDependencies log messages
+ 2021-03-15 c4190fc34d cmd/compile: remove ARMv5 special case in register allocator
+ 2021-03-15 8ac6544564 bytes: correct tense in comment
+ 2021-03-15 0f4bb9627e cmd/compile: fix outdated comment
+ 2021-03-15 7bfe32f39c cmd/internal/obj: reorder ppc64 MOV* optab entries
+ 2021-03-15 4350e4961a crypto/md5: improve ppc64x performance
+ 2021-03-15 6ccb5c49cc cmd/link/internal/ld: fix typo in a comment
+ 2021-03-14 d0d38f0f70 cmd/compile: fix whitespace in comment
+ 2021-03-14 3cdd5c3bcc cmd/link: regression test for issue #42484
+ 2021-03-14 a8b59fe3cd encoding/json: fix package shadowing in MarshalIndent example
+ 2021-03-14 061a6903a2 all: add internal/itoa package
+ 2021-03-14 88b8a16089 cmd/cover: replace code using optimized golang.org/x/tools/cover
+ 2021-03-13 7936efecc8 net/http: revert change from CL 299109 breaking TestAllDependencies
+ 2021-03-13 1767d2cc2f io/fs: use testing.T.TempDir in TestWalkDir
+ 2021-03-13 4bd4dfe96a cmd/compile/internal/ssa: prealloc slice
+ 2021-03-13 8336c311f8 io: add error check to WriteString Example test
+ 2021-03-13 3224990dad fmt: use “truncateString” not “truncate” in method doc
+ 2021-03-13 fedb494878 errors/wrap: do not call Elem() twice
+ 2021-03-13 289d34a465 all: remove duplicate words
+ 2021-03-13 b3235b75d1 encoding/gob: ensure "duplicate type received" decoder errors surface up
+ 2021-03-13 83e79c7b14 crypto/ecdsa: fix dead reference link
+ 2021-03-13 59e012991a net/http: note that "HTTP/2" is invalid for ParseHTTPVersion
+ 2021-03-13 a8a85281ca runtime: fix documented alignment of 32KiB and 64KiB size classes
+ 2021-03-13 8e725f8452 all: use HTML5 br tags
+ 2021-03-13 73eb27bd3b misc/cgo/testcarchive: don't use == for string equality in C code
+ 2021-03-13 7588ef0d90 cmd/compile/internal/types2: use self_test.go from go/types
+ 2021-03-13 16ad1ea841 cmd/compile/internal/types2: simplify error reporting API (cleanup)
+ 2021-03-13 7b47f9a5f2 cmd/compile: mention that -m can be increased or given multiple times
+ 2021-03-12 3eebc26700 delete favicon.ico and robots.txt
+ 2021-03-12 86bbf4beee cmd/go: fix godoc formatting for text from 'go help install'
+ 2021-03-12 78052f4c4e cmd/compile: minor cleanup -- remove dead code conditional on test
+ 2021-03-12 7240a18adb cmd/compile: test register ABI for method, interface, closure calls
+ 2021-03-12 cdd08e615a cmd/go/internal/load: always set IsImportCycle when in a cycle
+ 2021-03-12 4662029264 runtime: simplify divmagic for span calculations
+ 2021-03-12 735647d92e runtime: add alignment info to sizeclasses.go comments
+ 2021-03-12 086357e8f6 cmd/go: include default GOEXPERIMENT in build config
+ 2021-03-12 9289c12002 Revert "testing/fstest: test that ReadDirFile on a non-dir fails"
+ 2021-03-12 e8b82789cd A+C: add new e-mail addresses for Andy Pan
+ 2021-03-12 e87c4bb3ef cmd/compile: fix noder.Addr() to not call typechecker
+ 2021-03-12 71330963c0 internal/poll: fix some grammar errors
+ 2021-03-12 a607408403 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: add support for op(extended register) with RSP arguments
+ 2021-03-12 71a6c13164 cmd/compile: call types.CheckSize() in g.typ()
+ 2021-03-11 7fc638d6f1 cmd: move GOEXPERIMENT knob from make.bash to cmd/go
+ 2021-03-11 b3896fc331 net/http: revert change to generated file from CL 296152
+ 2021-03-11 4dd9c7cadc cmd/go: remove some fsyncs when writing files
+ 2021-03-11 43d5f213e2 cmd/compile: optimize multi-register shifts on amd64
+ 2021-03-11 b0733ba12d hash/maphash: increase the buffer size
+ 2021-03-11 64d323f45a hash/maphash: optimize Write and WriteString
+ 2021-03-11 ae9cd1299c hash/maphash: manually inline setSeed
+ 2021-03-11 86d6678429 testing/fstest: clarify TestFS docs
+ 2021-03-11 1853411d83 testing/fstest: test that ReadDirFile on a non-dir fails
+ 2021-03-11 bbf79793bd io/fs: clarify additional File interface docs
+ 2021-03-11 0a655598e1 cmd/link: fix glink resolver generation on ppc64le
+ 2021-03-11 f009b5b226 runtime: support register ABI for finalizers
+ 2021-03-11 415ca3f1f0 test: add test that caused a gofrontend internal error
+ 2021-03-11 0fc370c5d2 docs: clarify when APIs use context.Background.
+ 2021-03-11 b8e9ec856c syscall: use runtime.KeepAlive for ProcThreadAttributeList arguments
+ 2021-03-11 9ece63f064 crypto/rand, internal/syscall/unix: add support for getrandom syscall on solaris
+ 2021-03-11 79e3ee52f4 internal/syscall/unix: unify GetRandom implementation
+ 2021-03-11 3a3b8164fd cmd/dist: refactor test constraints for misc/cgo/testsantizers
+ 2021-03-11 68f3344fe9 cmd/compile: remove 8-byte alignment requirement of stack slot on ppc64
+ 2021-03-11 fdded79e6e cmd/compile: fix handling of partially inferred type arguments
+ 2021-03-10 1bad3831a0 cmd/internal/obj: remove param element from ppc64 optab
+ 2021-03-10 aa26687e45 runtime, time: disable preemption in addtimer
+ 2021-03-10 f9ed8b3f1e cmd/go/internal/mvs: factor out an incremental implementation
+ 2021-03-10 2ceb79db52 cmd/go/internal/modload: make EditBuildList report whether the build list was changed
+ 2021-03-10 b7f0fb6d9e cmd/go/internal/modload: fuse upgrading with downgrading in EditBuildList
+ 2021-03-10 a1a3d33b0d cmd/go: test remote lookup of packages with leading dots in path elements
+ 2021-03-10 ccf9acefa8 cmd/compile/internal: improve handling of DS form offsets on ppc64x
+ 2021-03-10 c41bf9ee81 runtime: check partial lock ranking order
+ 2021-03-10 5ce51ea741 flag: panic if flag name begins with - or contains =
+ 2021-03-10 d0b79e3513 encoding/xml: prevent infinite loop while decoding
+ 2021-03-10 cd3b4ca9f2 archive/zip: fix panic in Reader.Open
+ 2021-03-10 1811aeae66 cmd/compile: deal with helper generic types that add methods to T
+ 2021-03-10 5edab39f49 cmd/gofmt: fix const association to avoid inaccurate comment
+ 2021-03-10 489231111f go/types: add missing build tag to api_go1.18_test.go
+ 2021-03-10 7457462303 runtime/race: update dead link
+ 2021-03-10 818f6b14b4 cmd/compile: remove ".fp" fake arg
+ 2021-03-10 bc489dd6d5 runtime: update signature of reflectcall functions
+ 2021-03-10 30c28bbf05 cmd/go: avoid password prompts in TestScript/mod_get_private_vcs
+ 2021-03-10 cf59850466 crypto/rand: supports for getrandom syscall in DragonFlyBSD
+ 2021-03-10 4d608eb224 testing: fix typo in a comment
+ 2021-03-10 643d240a11 internal/poll: implement a pipe pool for splice() call
+ 2021-03-10 d33e2192a7 cmd/go: allow '+' in package import paths in module mode
+ 2021-03-10 41245ab283 cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove concept of finals
+ 2021-03-10 acd7cb5887 cmd/compile/internal/types2: better error reporting framework (starting point)
+ 2021-03-09 142a76530c go/types: improve the positioning of broken import errors
+ 2021-03-09 48ddf70128 cmd/asm,cmd/compile: support 5 operand RLWNM/RLWMI on ppc64
+ 2021-03-09 18510ae88f runtime, cmd/link/internal/ld: disable memory profiling when data unreachable
+ 2021-03-09 e4f3cfadf6 net: don't append a dot to TXT records on Plan 9
+ 2021-03-09 382851c1fd cmd/compile: fix failure to communicate between ABIinfo producer&consumer
+ 2021-03-09 9f5298ca6e cmd/compile: fix confusion in generating SelectN index
+ 2021-03-09 98dfdc82c8 cmd/compile: fix broken type+offset calc for register args
+ 2021-03-09 5eb9912084 cmd/compile: fix OpArg decomposer for registers in expandCalls
+ 2021-03-09 48895d021b cmd/compile: remove skipping of implicit operations during export
+ 2021-03-09 b6df58bd1f cmd/compile: detect duplicate importing earlier
+ 2021-03-09 e8e425cb23 runtime: add pollDesc partial edges
+ 2021-03-09 b60a3a8cfb cmd/compile: add debugging mode for import/export
+ 2021-03-09 a70eb2c9f2 cmd/compile: get instantiated generic types working with interfaces
+ 2021-03-09 034fffdb49 net: use io.Discard in TestSendfileOnWriteTimeoutExceeded
+ 2021-03-09 762ef81a56 cmd/link/internal/ld: deflake TestWindowsIssue36495
+ 2021-03-09 b70a2bc9c6 cmd/compile: make ValAndOff.{Val,Off} return an int32
+ 2021-03-09 437d229e2a runtime: document netpollclose
+ 2021-03-09 618b66e16d cmd/compile: remove 4-byte alignment requirement of stack slot on arm
+ 2021-03-08 b6def6a34e cmd/vet: bring in sigchanyzer to report unbuffered channels to signal.Notify
+ 2021-03-08 a08adda12c os/signal: remove comments about SA_RESTART
+ 2021-03-08 bd37284784 cmd/link: use testing.T.TempDir in tests
+ 2021-03-08 fee3cd4250 cmd/compile: fix width not calculated for imported type
+ 2021-03-08 7419a86c82 cmd/link/internal/ld: fix typo in a comment
+ 2021-03-08 b4787201c9 cmd/compile: minor doc improvements
+ 2021-03-08 aafad20b61 encoding/binary: limit bytes read by Uvarint to <= 10
+ 2021-03-08 125eca0f72 cmd/compile: improve IsNonNil rule on riscv64
+ 2021-03-07 597b5d192e cmd/compile: rename internal-abi.md to abi-internal.md
+ 2021-03-07 b0df92703c math/big: add shrVU and shlVU benchmarks
+ 2021-03-05 414fa8c35e cmd/internal/objabi: use a separate bit to mark weak relocation
+ 2021-03-05 009bfeae86 reflect: add VisibleFields function
+ 2021-03-05 f901ea701d cmd/internal/goobj: store relocation type as uint16
+ 2021-03-05 87d29939c8 runtime: remove racefuncenterfp
+ 2021-03-05 7205a4fbdc cmd/internal/goobj: regenerate builtin list
+ 2021-03-05 fb03be9d55 cmd/compile: use getcallersp for gorecover "fp" arg
+ 2021-03-05 a22bd3dc73 cmd/compile: use getcallerpc for racefuncentry
+ 2021-03-05 a829114b21 cmd/compile: match Aux and AuxInt explicitly in store combining rule
+ 2021-03-05 d85083911d runtime: encapsulate access to allgs
+ 2021-03-05 39bdd41d03 cmd/go/internal/modfetch/codehost: report git errors more accurately
+ 2021-03-05 44721f4565 test: enable "-d=panic" by default for errorcheck*
+ 2021-03-05 c082f9fee0 cmd/compile: do not set ONAME type when evaluated in type context
+ 2021-03-05 fbee173545 cmd/compile: fix wrong condition in tcShift
+ 2021-03-05 9e6b1fcd0a cmd/compile: do not report error for invalid constant
+ 2021-03-05 51d8d351c1 cmd/compile: do not set type for OTYPESW
+ 2021-03-05 80098ef00c cmd/compile: don't expand invalid embedded interface
+ 2021-03-05 70b277cf2e cmd/compile: only check return for valid functions
+ 2021-03-05 d4247f5167 text/template: wrap errors returned by template functions instead of stringifying them
+ 2021-03-05 67b9ecb23b runtime: update paniclk ordering
+ 2021-03-05 280c735b07 cmd/go: require a module root in 'go list -m' with an unversioned path
+ 2021-03-05 a2f7067233 reflect: include the alignment of zero-sized types in stack offsets
+ 2021-03-05 c5a1c2276e reflect: use global variables for register count
+ 2021-03-05 302a400316 cmd/go/internal/modfetch: detect and recover from missing ziphash file
+ 2021-03-05 2e794c2bb1 testing: add TB.Setenv
+ 2021-03-05 2217e89ba3 net/http/httptrace: fix doc typo
+ 2021-03-05 31df4e3fcd cmd/link: add relocs type for mips64x
+ 2021-03-05 60b500dc6c math/big: remove bounds checks for shrVU_g inner loop
+ 2021-03-05 f0b6d3753f cmd/go: update PWD variable for 'go generate'
+ 2021-03-05 2b0e29f516 docs: fix case of GitHub
+ 2021-03-05 b62da08909 cmd/go: update error expectations in TestScript/mod_install_pkg_version
+ 2021-03-05 a7526bbf72 encoding/json: marshal maps using reflect.Value.MapRange
+ 2021-03-04 96a96a9058 cmd/compile: remove types2.(*Selection).TArgs(), now that instance bug seems fixed
+ 2021-03-04 d891ebdce1 cmd/compile: return (and receive) medium-large results
+ 2021-03-04 d6504b8097 cmd/compile: tweak offset-generator to elide more +0 offsets
+ 2021-03-04 5c5552c5ba cmd/compile: add register abi tests
+ 2021-03-04 56d52e6611 cmd/go: don't report missing std import errors for tidy and vendor
+ 2021-03-04 b87e9b9f68 cmd/go: clarify errors for commands run outside a module
+ 2021-03-04 a99ff24a26 cmd/compile/internal/syntax: print type parameters and type lists
+ 2021-03-04 9d3718e834 cmd/compile: remove I-saw-a-register-pragma chatter
+ 2021-03-04 c015f76acb cmd/compile: implement too-big-to-SSA struct passing in registers
+ 2021-03-04 77505c25d8 syscall: treat proc thread attribute lists as unsafe.Pointers
+ 2021-03-04 9d88a9e2bf cmd/compile: implement simple register results
+ 2021-03-04 2d30c94874 cmd/internal: Add 6 args to ppc64 optab
+ 2021-03-04 cfb609bfb7 cmd/go: ensure that the test subprocess always times out in TestScript/test_write_profiles_on_timeout
+ 2021-03-04 9c54f878d2 runtime: remove GODEBUG=scavenge mode
+ 2021-03-04 9a40dee3ee cmd/go: reject 'go list -m MOD@patch' when no existing version of MOD is required
+ 2021-03-04 a416efef5a runtime: remove a duplicated testcase of TestPallocDataFindScavengeCa…
+ 2021-03-04 3778f8e07d cmd/compile: fix pointer maps for morestack
+ 2021-03-04 a2d92b5143 cmd/compile: register abi, morestack work and mole whacking
+ 2021-03-04 868a110c56 cmd/compile: make check2 gracefully exit if it reported errors
+ 2021-03-04 1d0256a989 cmd/compile: do not add invalid key to constSet
+ 2021-03-04 4b8b2c5864 cmd/compile: do not set type for OTYPE
+ 2021-03-04 8c22874e4e cmd/compile: skip diag error in checkassign if one was emitted
+ 2021-03-04 12a405b96a cmd/compile: do not set type for OPACK
+ 2021-03-04 b7f4307761 cmd/compile: graceful handle error in noder LoadPackage
+ 2021-03-04 4532467c18 cmd/compile: pass register parameters to called function
+ 2021-03-04 95ff296a11 cmd/compile: pass arguments as register parameters to StaticCall.
+ 2021-03-04 04a4dca2ac cmd/compile: refactor out an almost-superfluous arg
+ 2021-03-04 775f11cda1 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: remove unncessary class check in addpool
+ 2021-03-04 27dbc4551a cmd/asm: disable scaled register format for arm64
+ 2021-03-04 593f5bbad7 cmd/compile: adjust stack slot alignment requirements on arm64
+ 2021-03-04 355c3a037e cmd/internal/obj/asm64: add support for moving BITCON to RSP
+ 2021-03-04 726d704c32 cmd/asm: add arm64 instructions VUMAX and VUMIN
+ 2021-03-04 79beddc773 cmd/asm: add 128-bit FLDPQ and FSTPQ instructions for arm64
+ 2021-03-04 12bb256cb3 go/types: use correct recv for parameterized embedded methods
+ 2021-03-03 6db80d7420 cmd/compile/internal/types2: use correct recv for parameterized embedded methods
+ 2021-03-03 d6f6ef6358 cmd/compile: remove races introduced in abiutils field update
+ 2021-03-03 3e524ee65a cmd/compile: make modified Aux type for OpArgXXXX pass ssa/check
+ 2021-03-03 9f33dc3ca1 cmd/compile: handle aggregate OpArg in registers
+ 2021-03-03 c4e3f6c4c7 cmd/compile: remove 8-byte alignment requirement of stack slot on s390x
+ 2021-03-03 85f62b0941 cmd/compile: remove 8-byte alignment requirement of stack slot on mips
+ 2021-03-03 497feff168 cmd/compile: intrinsify runtime/internal/atomic.{And,Or}{8,} on RISCV64
+ 2021-03-03 00cb841b83 syscall: implement rawVforkSyscall for remaining linux platforms
+ 2021-03-03 f2df1e3c34 cmd/compile: retrieve Args from registers
+ 2021-03-03 06c72f3627 A+C: change email address for Baokun Lee
+ 2021-03-03 84ca4949a7 cmd/compile: remove 8-byte alignment requirement of stack slot on mips64
+ 2021-03-03 77973863c3 cmd/compile: use abiutils for all rcvr/in/out frame offsets.
+ 2021-03-03 aea1259a72 cmd/link: disable flaky Darwin "symbols" test
+ 2021-03-02 312fd9937d cmd/go: remove -insecure flag on go get
+ 2021-03-02 2a2f99eefb cmd/go/internal/modload: do not resolve an arbitrary version for 'go list --versions'
+ 2021-03-02 b65091c11d cmd/go: add a test case that reproduces #44296
+ 2021-03-02 e9eed78dc3 cmd/go: resolve std-vendored dependencies as std packages except in 'go get' and 'go mod'
+ 2021-03-02 09f4ef4fa7 cmd/go/internal/mvs: prune spurious dependencies in Downgrade
+ 2021-03-02 c6374f5162 dist: generate stub go.mod in workdir
+ 2021-03-02 97b32a6724 cmd/compile: better version of check frame offsets against abi
+ 2021-03-02 2b50ab2aee cmd/compile: optimize single-precision floating point square root
+ 2021-03-02 ebb92dfed9 internal/poll, runtime: handle netpollopen error in poll_runtime_pollOpen
+ 2021-03-02 4c1a7ab49c cmd/go: reject relative paths in GOMODCACHE environment
+ 2021-03-02 580636a78a all: fix spelling
+ 2021-03-02 a6eeb4add4 go/parser,go/types: hide API changes related to type parameters
+ 2021-03-02 ff5cf4ced3 cmd/link,debug/elf: mips32, add .gnu.attributes and .MIPS.abiflags sections
+ 2021-03-01 700b73975e runtime: use entersyscall in syscall_syscallX on Darwin
+ 2021-03-01 a69c45213d go/types: review of expr.go
+ 2021-03-01 b98ce3b606 cmd/compile: import empty closure function correctly
+ 2021-03-01 97bdac03ae cmd: upgrade golang.org/x/mod to relax import path check
+ 2021-03-01 f6a74c6568 cmd/compile/internal/ir: fix up stale comment
+ 2021-03-01 87beecd6df cmd/go: add missing newline to retraction warning message
+ 2021-03-01 a400eb3261 Revert "cmd/compile: check frame offsets against abi"
+ 2021-03-01 5fafc0bbd4 cmd/go/internal/modload: don't query when fixing canonical versions
+ 2021-03-01 2a8df4488e os: mark pipes returned by os.Pipe() as inheritable by default
+ 2021-02-27 5ff7ec98b7 cmd/compile: check frame offsets against abi
+ 2021-02-27 a429926159 cmd/compile: fix escape analysis of heap-allocated results
+ 2021-02-27 998fe70b68 cmd/compile: fixed which-result confusion in presence of 0-width types
+ 2021-02-27 d9fd38e68b time: correct unusual extension string cases
+ 2021-02-26 cda8ee095e reflect: fix register ABI spill space calculation
+ 2021-02-26 d8e33d558e cmd/compile: deal with closures in generic functions and instantiated function values
+ 2021-02-26 19f96e73bf syscall: introduce SysProcAttr.ParentProcess on Windows
+ 2021-02-26 3146166baa syscall: introduce SysProcAttr.AdditionalInheritedHandles on Windows
+ 2021-02-26 2d760816ff syscall: restrict inherited handles on Windows
+ 2021-02-26 ba9168bd07 syscall: add support for proc thread attribute lists
+ 2021-02-26 f41460145e cmd/link: recognize ARM64 PE files and relocations
+ 2021-02-26 a655208c9e cmd/link: handle types as converted to interface when dynlink
+ 2021-02-26 23943a6737 cmd/compile: fix mishandling of unsafe-uintptr arguments with call method in go/defer
+ 2021-02-26 e25040d162 cmd/compile: change StaticCall to return a "Results"
+ 2021-02-26 9a555fc24c cmd/compile: fix missing descend in Addrtaken for closures.
+ 2021-02-25 a61524d103 cmd/internal/obj: add Prog.SetFrom3{Reg,Const}
+ 2021-02-25 5f15af111c syscall: comment on fields omitted from the win32finddata1 struct
+ 2021-02-25 9a7fe196e4 Revert "cmd/compile: fix mishandling of unsafe-uintptr arguments with call method in go/defer"
+ 2021-02-25 b83d073e9e reflect: add Method.IsExported and StructField.IsExported methods
+ 2021-02-25 7fcf9893f7 cmd/internal/obj: fix typo in docs
+ 2021-02-25 6c3bcda866 cmd/compile: declare inlined result params early for empty returns
+ 2021-02-25 526ee96f49 os: avoid allocation in File.WriteString
+ 2021-02-25 194b636f8f database/sql: close driver.Connector if it implements io.Closer
+ 2021-02-25 4ebb6f5110 cmd/compile: automate resultInArg0 register checks
+ 2021-02-25 1a3e968b1f cmd/compile: fix mishandling of unsafe-uintptr arguments with call method in go/defer
+ 2021-02-25 ee2a45e5fb runtime: use pipe2 for nonblockingPipe on dragonfly
+ 2021-02-25 1f7a01459b runtime: batch moving gFree list between local p and global schedt
+ 2021-02-25 bcac57f89c cmd: upgrade golang.org/x/mod to fix go.mod parser
+ 2021-02-25 3137da82fd cmd/go: add a script test corresponding to the downhiddenartifact MVS test
+ 2021-02-25 2c4c189bba cmd/go/internal/mvs: add test cases for downgrade interaction with hidden versions
+ 2021-02-25 9fe8ebf9b4 test: add test case that failed with gccgo
+ 2021-02-25 ad17b65b34 testing/fstest: treat dash specially when building glob
+ 2021-02-25 37ca84a9cd syscall: return error if GetQueuedCompletionStatus truncates key
+ 2021-02-25 76c0003cd5 syscall, os: use pipe2 syscall on DragonflyBSD instead of pipe
+ 2021-02-25 666ad85df4 cmd/compile: fix typo in rewrite_test.go
+ 2021-02-25 d822ffebc5 test: fix inline.go test for linux-amd64-noopt
+ 2021-02-25 ff614b13d9 runtime: subtract one from ip when determining abort
+ 2021-02-24 dbbc5ec7e8 syscall: restore broken GetQueuedCompletionStatus signature but make it not crash
+ 2021-02-24 d0d21b7c4c cmd/compile: plumb abi info into expandCalls
+ 2021-02-24 8027343b63 cmd/compile: disable inlining functions with closures for now
+ 2021-02-24 6c3f8a2f47 cmd/link: use ctxt.Logf instead of package log
+ 2021-02-24 3ee32439b5 cmd/compile: ARM64 optimize []float64 and []float32 access
+ 2021-02-24 80ddc17ae1 cmd/compile/internal-abi: fix ABI0-equivalence for zero-sized values
+ 2021-02-24 3deb528199 cmd/compile/internal-abi: update internal ABI spec for g register
+ 2021-02-24 478277f812 cmd/compile/internal-abi: use x87 mode, not MMX mode
+ 2021-02-24 bf48163e8f cmd/compile: add rule to coalesce writes
+ 2021-02-24 b7f62daa59 cmd/internal/goobj: add test case for object file reader
+ 2021-02-24 c9d9b40b13 context: avoid importing context package twice
+ 2021-02-24 dc4698f52b syscall: do not overflow key memory in GetQueuedCompletionStatus
+ 2021-02-24 7a2f3273c5 cmd/compile: plumb abi info into ssagen/ssa
+ 2021-02-24 adb467ffd2 cmd/compile: reduce inline cost of OCONVOP
+ 2021-02-24 27684ea195 testing: print late arriving log line in panic
+ 2021-02-24 ae1fa08e41 context: reduce contention in cancelCtx.Done
+ 2021-02-24 691ac806d2 cmd/go: fix version validation in 'go mod edit -exclude'
+ 2021-02-24 b97b1456ae cmd/go, cmd/cgo: pass -mfp32 and -mhard/soft-float to MIPS GCC
+ 2021-02-24 07c658316b io/ioutil: forward TempFile and TempDir to os package
+ 2021-02-24 04edf418d2 encoding/json: reduce allocated space in Unmarshal
+ 2021-02-24 e496120891 database: remove race in TestTxContextWait
+ 2021-02-24 26001d109e go/types: review of call.go
+ 2021-02-24 35b80eac7d hash/maphash: remove duplicate from Hash documentation
+ 2021-02-24 eb863240dc runtime: remove unused const stackSystem on dragonfly
+ 2021-02-24 084b07d6f6 spec: improve sentence structure for passing a slice
+ 2021-02-24 6ba4a300d8 docs: fix spelling
+ 2021-02-24 43652dc46f bufio, bytes, strings: handle negative runes in WriteRune
+ 2021-02-24 3780529255 unicode: correctly handle negative runes
+ 2021-02-24 0694fb3d78 image: resolve the TODO of doc comment style
+ 2021-02-23 6cc8aa7ece go/types: minor updates to comments to align with types2
+ 2021-02-23 42b9e3a8df context: fix XTestInterlockedCancels
+ 2021-02-23 aaed6cbced testing/race: fixing intermittent test failure
+ 2021-02-23 fbed561f8a runtime: reset stack poison flag accidentally set
+ 2021-02-23 0458d8c983 go/types, types2: constraints may be parenthesized and that includes "any"
+ 2021-02-23 74903553bc doc: start draft go1.17 release notes, move go1.16 to x/website
+ 2021-02-23 fa40c0232c cmd/go: reproduce issue #44497 in TestScript/mod_edit
+ 2021-02-23 a4dac8bd22 runtime: use BX instead of R15 in race detector
+ 2021-02-23 c49c7a675a runtime: save R15 before checking AVX state
+ 2021-02-23 d2911d7612 cmd/compile: fold MOV*nop and MOV*const
+ 2021-02-23 d434c2338b runtime: clarify GC fractional mode description
+ 2021-02-23 a671e33c6d all: use more precise build tags
+ 2021-02-23 c584f42dcf cmd/compile: change riscv64 Eq32/Neq32 to zero extend before subtraction
+ 2021-02-23 080119799b runtime: fix usleep on windows/arm
+ 2021-02-23 74cac8d479 cmd/compile: add AMD64 parameter register defs, Arg ops, plumb to ssa.Config
+ 2021-02-23 42cd40ee74 cmd/compile: improve bit test code
+ 2021-02-23 f1562c7610 cmd/go: recognize DLL magic from llvm binaries
+ 2021-02-23 bf5fa2d198 cmd/compile: guard special register usage with GOEXPERIMENT=regabi
+ 2021-02-23 c7f596f919 cmd/go: resolve TODO by replacing InDir() function
+ 2021-02-23 5e94fe9316 go/build/constraint: fix splitPlusBuild func doc comment
+ 2021-02-23 55d7dcc3cd runtime: optimize the memory padding in p struct
+ 2021-02-23 ab331c0254 runtime/cgo: use correct lean and mean macro
+ 2021-02-23 91cfbf39e4 cmd/link: set .ctors COFF section to writable and aligned
+ 2021-02-23 811167e2c9 cmd/link: do not pass -Bsymbolic for PE DLLs
+ 2021-02-23 a51daac840 cmd/link: set SizeOfRawData rather than VirtualSize in COFF files for .bss section
+ 2021-02-23 e5159b2a2f cmd/internal/dwarf: minor cleanups
+ 2021-02-23 b3b65f2176 runtime: enable race detector on openbsd/amd64
+ 2021-02-23 a78b0e6721 internal/poll: fix the verbose condition in splice
+ 2021-02-23 08543f0715 ios/fs: mention f.dir in (*subFS).fixErr godoc
+ 2021-02-23 0398a771d2 cmd/internal/obj/riscv: prevent constant loads that do not target registers
+ 2021-02-23 6525abddce cmd/internal/obj/riscv: clean up branch tests
+ 2021-02-23 c4b771348c runtime: fix windows/arm signal handling assembly
+ 2021-02-23 2a18e37c4e cmd/compile: remove backend's "scratch mem" support
+ 2021-02-23 e52149822b cmd/compile: simplify assert{E,I}2I{,2} calling conventions
+ 2021-02-23 86deb459de cmd/compile: remove selectnbrecv2
+ 2021-02-23 4048491234 cmd/compile,runtime: make selectnbrecv return two values
+ 2021-02-23 5e804ba17d cmd/compile: use transitive relations for slice len/cap in poset
+ 2021-02-23 6a40dd05d8 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of sanitize.go
+ 2021-02-23 975ba6e2b2 cmd/compile: mark OpSB, OpSP as poor statement Op
+ 2021-02-23 a2e150c7cd go/types, cmd/compile/internal/types2: use regular type printing for unsafe.Pointer
+ 2021-02-23 5a0e4fc4e7 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of conversions.go
+ 2021-02-23 89eb2b55b9 cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of issues_test.go
+ 2021-02-23 378f73e2d5 cmd/compile/internal/types2: enable TestIssue25627
+ 2021-02-23 1901e2647f test: add test for findTypeLoop with symbols from other packages
+ 2021-02-23 5f3dabbb79 cmd/compile: fix import of functions of multiple nested closure
+ 2021-02-23 7af821a661 all: faster midpoint computation in binary search
+ 2021-02-23 f113e9a14f cmd/dist: match goexperiment.regabi tag when GOEXPERIMENT is on
+ 2021-02-22 1126bbb82a go/parser: return ast.BadExpr for missing index operands
+ 2021-02-22 1678829d95 cmd/compile: correctly use X15 to zero frame
+ 2021-02-22 094048b938 cmd/compile/internal: loop opt
+ 2021-02-22 1391d4142c fix typo in issue16760.go
+ 2021-02-22 04903476fe cmd/compile: reject some rare looping CFGs in shortcircuit
+ 2021-02-22 87e984ab29 test: add test for issue 38698
+ 2021-02-22 b2bdadfe88 cmd/internal: cleanup ppc64 optab structure
+ 2021-02-21 0f66fb7b85 go/internal/gccgoimporter: fix up gccgo installation test
+ 2021-02-21 e78e04ce39 cmd/compile: fix panic in DWARF-gen handling obfuscated code
+ 2021-02-20 03d36d8198 syscall: add explicit ios build tag
+ 2021-02-20 40656f3a75 doc/1.16: fix link to fs.FileInfo
+ 2021-02-20 d4b2638234 all: go fmt std cmd (but revert vendor)
+ 2021-02-20 0625460f79 cmd/vet: update buildtag check for //go:build lines
+ 2021-02-20 9fd6cc105d go/printer: canonicalize //go:build and // +build lines while formatting
+ 2021-02-20 5b76343a10 go/build: prefer //go:build over // +build lines
+ 2021-02-20 a8942d2cff runtime/pprof: disable TestMorestack on darwin/arm64
+ 2021-02-20 078f08f0ee spec: every type has a method set (minor clarification)
+ 2021-02-19 26713b5fef go/types: don't write during sanitizeInfo if nothing has changed
+ 2021-02-19 9a99515c8f all: REVERSE MERGE dev.typeparams (7cdfa49) into master
+ 2021-02-19 7cdfa4969a [dev.typeparams] all: merge master (06b86e9) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-02-19 6521c7b378 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: resolve decl cycle the same way as in go/types
+ 2021-02-19 06b86e9803 cmd/compile: fix check to avoid creating new closure function when typechecking inline body
+ 2021-02-19 9322eec8a2 codereview.cfg: add codereview.cfg for master branch
+ 2021-02-19 02e5a8fdfc runtime: ignore SPWRITE in syscall functions
+ 2021-02-19 fa18f224c3 runtime/pprof: disable TestMorestack on macOS under race detector
+ 2021-02-19 01eb70e3dd os: fix hex exit code print on 32-bit windows
+ 2021-02-19 49add6ad90 runtime: fix spurious stack overflow detection
+ 2021-02-19 fce2a94d84 cmd/compile: fix buglet in inlined info abstract function dwarf-gen
+ 2021-02-19 dfe0ef961b [dev.typeparams] go/types, types2: revert fancy struct printing (fixes x/tools tests)
+ 2021-02-19 2f37939a21 go/parser: improve error recovery from invalid selector exprs
+ 2021-02-19 8654db4555 [dev.typeparams] go/types: adjust printing of embedded struct fields (fixes x/tools/cmd/guru tests)
+ 2021-02-19 47e4b0739e Merge "[dev.typeparams] all: merge master (eb98272) into dev.typeparams" into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-02-18 a789be7814 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: use new converter functions rather than methods (fix build)
+ 2021-02-18 20050a15fe [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: support generic types (with stenciling of method calls)
+ 2021-02-18 e7493a9c74 [dev.typeparams] all: merge master (eb98272) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-02-18 2ff1e05a4c [dev.typeparams] all: update parent repository
+ 2021-02-18 8960ce7735 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: minor adjustments to match go/types more closely
+ 2021-02-18 6f3878b942 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of typestring_test.go
+ 2021-02-18 d6bdd1aeef [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of typestring.go
+ 2021-02-18 c2314babb8 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of type.go
+ 2021-02-18 099374b55e [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove Type.Under method in favor of function
+ 2021-02-18 653386a89a [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: replace Named, TypeParam methods with functions
+ 2021-02-18 5e4da8670b [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: use converter functions rather than methods
+ 2021-02-18 5ecb9a7887 [dev.typeparams] go/types: use a new ast.ListExpr for multi-type instances
+ 2021-02-18 7b679617f3 [dev.typeparams] go/types: conversions to type parameters are not constant
+ 2021-02-17 f5d0c653e6 [dev.typeparams] merge master (2f0da6d) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-02-17 e196cb8258 [dev.typeparams] cmd/dist: disable -G=3 on the std go tests for now
+ 2021-02-12 a06bd9fecb [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of resolver_test.go
+ 2021-02-12 042f88fe30 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of errors_test.go
+ 2021-02-12 0abd7b768b [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of universe.go
+ 2021-02-12 1b6f0bf1b2 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of sizes_test.go
+ 2021-02-12 1758780181 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of sizes.go
+ 2021-02-12 3aee461d5c [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of return.go
+ 2021-02-12 7428318af6 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of object_test.go
+ 2021-02-12 b20f9e2da1 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of object.go
+ 2021-02-12 20746b2f37 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of labels.go
+ 2021-02-12 bab3461123 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of infer.go
+ 2021-02-12 9168590977 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of builtin_test.go
+ 2021-02-12 f1777cf84c [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of builtin.go
+ 2021-02-12 0f43973b4b [dev.typeparams] go/types: make predeclared "any" alias for interface{}
+ 2021-02-12 58758e0a21 [dev.typeparams] go/types: better error message for invalid ... use
+ 2021-02-11 c0aa7bd760 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: small fixes for stenciling
+ 2021-02-10 df23540dde [dev.typeparams] cmd/gofmt: add the -G flag to allow generic code
+ 2021-02-10 ddec18cf82 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: overlapping embedded interfaces requires go1.14
+ 2021-02-10 fdf3496fcc [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: make type conversions by type parameters work
+ 2021-02-10 12e15d430d [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: handle calling a method on a type param in stenciling
+ 2021-02-08 ca18c42054 [dev.typeparams] merge dev.regabi (618e3c1) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-02-08 a360eeb528 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: conversions to type parameters are not constant
+ 2021-02-08 0fbde54ea6 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: allow generic funcs to call other generic funcs for stenciling
+ 2021-02-05 dcb5e0392e [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: add stenciling of simple generic functions
+ 2021-02-04 f37b0c6c12 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: type alias decl requires go1.9
+ 2021-02-04 721488498a [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: pass -lang flag value to new type checker
+ 2021-02-04 1ff2fdaaf1 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: add support for language version checking
+ 2021-02-04 370e9f5843 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: use 512 bits as max. integer precision
+ 2021-02-04 ca2f152893 [dev.typeparams] go/types: add missing test from dev.go2go
+ 2021-02-03 dc122c7a9c [dev.typeparams] test: exclude a failing test again (fix 32bit builds)
+ 2021-02-03 c910fd7b77 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: refuse excessively long constants
+ 2021-02-03 3db6e18468 [dev.typeparams] test: enable more errorcheck tests
+ 2021-02-03 bb53a5ad43 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/importer: adjust importer to match compiler importer
+ 2021-02-03 3f845b3b45 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: deal with inferred type arguments
+ 2021-02-03 e633f343ba [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: add OFUNCINST/OTYPEINST nodes for generic func/type instantiation
+ 2021-02-02 0d2d6c7464 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (23b0c1f) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-02-02 3d5c715bf2 [dev.typeparams] Handling multiple type arguments for call via new node OLIST
+ 2021-02-01 13a7412983 [dev.typeparams] Parse a generic type arg for generic function call
+ 2021-01-30 0aafd69124 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: start translating type params in noder2
+ 2021-01-30 a59cb5109d [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: handle untyped constant arithmetic overflow
+ 2021-01-29 507e641963 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/typecheck: declutter generated builtin.go (cleanup)
+ 2021-01-28 2440dd457a [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: start adding info needed for typeparams in types & ir
+ 2021-01-28 c0bf904ddf [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: translate syntax to token constants via tables
+ 2021-01-28 f7d1c5990b [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: must not import a package called "init"
+ 2021-01-27 217a461f56 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: report unused packages in source order
+ 2021-01-26 08a598f8c1 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: fix MethodExpr handling with embedded fields
+ 2021-01-26 cecc1dfcba [dev.typeparams] test: enable excluded test fixedbugs/issue7742.go
+ 2021-01-26 e48d7d3b21 [dev.typeparams] go/constant: faster match implementation
+ 2021-01-26 d39685e5e9 [dev.typeparams] go/constant: choose internal float representations more consistently
+ 2021-01-25 34704e374f [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (5e4a0cd) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-01-26 c97af0036b [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: force untyped constants from types2 to expected kind
+ 2021-01-25 3663a437a7 [dev.typeparams] go/constant: in ToFloat, convert to rational numbers, not floats
+ 2021-01-25 3432d24bab Merge "[dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (063c72f) into dev.typeparams" into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-01-25 493eb6e6ec [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: fix -G=3 handling of blank methods
+ 2021-01-25 13f02018af [dev.typeparams] test: enable more errorcheck tests w/ -G=3
+ 2021-01-24 6d8d118762 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (063c72f) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-01-24 9456804e86 [dev.typeparams] test: fix excluded files lookup so it works on Windows
+ 2021-01-23 7947df436d [dev.typeparams] test: set -G=3 and enable more errorcheck tests in run.go
+ 2021-01-23 a49e941027 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove MethodSet code - not used by types2
+ 2021-01-23 5347241b5e [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: use same sort criteria for methods as compiler
+ 2021-01-23 2b95c28b18 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: refactor SelectorExpr code into helpers
+ 2021-01-23 1946a77e69 Merge "[dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (7e0a81d) into dev.typeparams" into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-01-23 6923019a71 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: factor out sorting of methods
+ 2021-01-22 6e46c8fbb5 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (7e0a81d) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-01-22 e4ef30a667 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: refactor irgen's handling of ":="
+ 2021-01-22 626406b703 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import api_test.go changes from dev.go2go
+ 2021-01-22 12cd9cf7e0 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: disambiguate OXDOT in noder using types2 Selection info
+ 2021-01-22 f8654579cd [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: adjust errors in branch checking code, fix a bug
+ 2021-01-21 18bd7aa625 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: use nil instead of syntax.ImplicitOne
+ 2021-01-21 2427f6e6c0 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: directly set some simple expression types
+ 2021-01-21 455c29af83 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: convert untyped arguments to delete
+ 2021-01-21 f03f934ede [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: make predeclared "any" alias for interface{}
+ 2021-01-20 0f054c5be0 [dev.typeparams] cmd/dist: add -G=3 test coverage
+ 2021-01-20 89ec17be9a [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: simplify how irgen handles qualified idents
+ 2021-01-20 fa01ade41e [dev.typeparams] go/types: add tests from dev.go2go
+ 2021-01-20 734cb8be0a [dev.typeparams] go/types: refactor untyped conversion for typeparams
+ 2021-01-20 d8796b5670 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: report type of nil based on context
+ 2021-01-19 48a3cb399d [dev.typeparams] go/types: fix some merge errors in call.go
+ 2021-01-19 3e15bf7716 [dev.typeparams] go/types: don't modify Named.underlying in validType
+ 2021-01-19 f38f862417 [dev.typeparams] go/types: strip annotations from errors
+ 2021-01-19 2e64511ac9 [dev.typeparams] go/types: unify methods in missingMethod
+ 2021-01-19 958927c824 [dev.typeparams] go/parser: error for type instances without ParseTypeParams
+ 2021-01-19 90bfc73071 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: cache mapped types during irgen
+ 2021-01-19 3c0a39c964 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: minor fixes/cleanups around testing
+ 2021-01-15 502198c8dc [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: consistently report nil type as "untyped nil"
+ 2021-01-14 82c3f0a358 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: untyped shift counts must fit into uint
+ 2021-01-14 67bf62d939 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: better error message for invalid ... use
+ 2021-01-14 ef5285fbd0 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: add types2-based noder
+ 2021-01-12 f065ff221b [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (d9acf6f) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-01-12 099599662d [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: refactor import logic
+ 2021-01-12 106aa941df [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: refactor DWARF scope marking
+ 2021-01-12 6a56c6c870 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import dev.go2go changes to check tests
+ 2021-01-11 9e746e4255 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: refactor varEmbed logic
+ 2021-01-11 3e1a87ac2a [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: extract posMap from noder
+ 2021-01-11 2e8f29b79d [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: add types2.Sizes implementation
+ 2021-01-11 44d1a8523a [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: fixes for all.bash
+ 2021-01-11 8123bc90b8 [dev.typeparams] cmd/go: relax test expectation
+ 2021-01-11 8c5aa42c79 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: calculate variable sizes in walk
+ 2021-01-11 1ce0854157 [dev.typeparams] import stmt changes from dev.go2go
+ 2021-01-11 eb53a6c7cf [dev.typeparams] import operand.go changes from dev.go2go
+ 2021-01-11 81cd99858d [dev.typeparams] go/types: import expr changes from dev.go2go
+ 2021-01-08 822aeacd9e [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: remove ShortString, use String instead
+ 2021-01-08 d017a1b649 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: add Walk node vistor from types2
+ 2021-01-08 7903214fcc [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: add ShortString tests
+ 2021-01-08 0aede1205b [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: use syntax printer to print expressions
+ 2021-01-08 934f9dc0ef [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: clean up node printing API
+ 2021-01-07 5b9152de57 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (cb05a0a) into dev.typeparams
+ 2021-01-07 7e689f86e3 [dev.typeparams] go/types: move use and useLHS to match dev.go2go
+ 2021-01-06 d76cefed1f [dev.typeparams] go/types: remove disabled code related to type lists
+ 2021-01-06 0e286579c5 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import typexpr.go from dev.go2go
+ 2021-01-06 9546596d77 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove disabled code related to type lists
+ 2021-01-06 196102d046 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of typexpr.go
+ 2021-01-05 a8fe098a12 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (77365c5) into dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-28 a800acaae1 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (07569da) into dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-27 dd40bbc57b [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: re-enable internal/types2 test
+ 2020-12-23 d99dd17827 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (37f138d) into dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-22 8b1fbd8215 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (6d03cde) into dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-22 23922cf83b [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (d1d1099) into dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-23 788dad53c5 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: disable external test temporarily
+ 2020-12-22 91cc51e005 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi (ec741b0) into dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-22 e02a007ffd [dev.typeparams] codereview.cfg: add config for dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-22 41e7901ca4 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: report error for invalid main function signature
+ 2020-12-22 53c4c17b09 [dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi into dev.typeparams
+ 2020-12-17 060cdbc7b5 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import object resolution from dev.go2go
+ 2020-12-17 c4f0da5750 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove code for implicit type arguments
+ 2020-12-16 068dd0470b [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: don't panic when providing -verify
+ 2020-12-16 7909d6ec28 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: type parameters must always be named
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+ 2020-12-16 f38da2cbb6 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of unify.go
+ 2020-12-16 ceb77db24f [dev.typeparams] go/types: import some support functions from dev.go2go
+ 2020-12-15 a4d4c10340 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import lookup logic from dev.go2go
+ 2020-12-15 1306435103 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import changes to types.Info from dev.go2go
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+ 2020-12-15 14e4267c34 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: report error for invalid (but empty) expr switch
+ 2020-12-15 96999296e6 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import unify.go and infer.go from dev.go2go
+ 2020-12-15 5aff757efc [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/gc: provide types2 selection info to noder
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+ 2020-12-14 3a912f279f [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/syntax: export NewName and use it
+ 2020-12-14 8ec9e89000 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: fix stray ')' in error
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+ 2020-12-14 f8930a2413 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: report invalid ... in conversions
+ 2020-12-14 5aca6e7857 [dev.typeparams] test: finish triaging all outstanding failing tests
+ 2020-12-14 df58f3368e [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: don't report two errors for bad strings
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+ 2020-12-08 14dc2d2345 [dev.typeparams] go/types: import the Type API from dev.go2go
+ 2020-12-07 cd15a48036 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: correct error position for inherited const init expression
+ 2020-12-04 02820d61a9 [dev.typeparams] test: enable some more errorcheck tests
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+ 2020-12-02 036245862a [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: set compiler error message for undeclared variable
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+ 2020-11-20 8fbdacf64c [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: report constant overflow in binary ops
+ 2020-11-19 b1ae0a0646 [dev.typeparams] Merge branch 'master' into dev.typeparams
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+ 2020-11-18 2140049172 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: port of https://golang.org/cl/270957
+ 2020-11-11 6877ee1e07 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: use existing findpkg algorithm when importing through types2
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+ 2020-10-27 ff6ab114c9 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types: review of gccgosizes.go
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+ 2020-10-27 6e98406ac3 [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of initorder.go
+ 2020-10-27 38af45b4cb [dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: review of package.go
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Change-Id: I02818c1758941fe970478edfb8a0ac9aea62e49f
This change updates the go command behavior when
fuzzing to instrument the binary for code coverage,
and uses this coverage in the fuzzing engine to
determine if an input is interesting.
Unfortunately, we can't store and use the coverage
data for a given run of `go test` and re-use it
the next time we fuzz, since the edges could have
changed between builds. Instead, every entry in
the seed corpus and the on-disk corpus is run
by the workers before fuzzing begins, so that the
coordinator can get the baseline coverage for what
the fuzzing engine has already found (or what
the developers have already provided).
Users should run `go clean -fuzzcache` before
using this change, to clear out any existing
"interesting" values that were in the cache.
Previously, every single non-crashing input was
written to the on-disk corpus. Now, only inputs
that actually expand coverage are written.
This change includes a small hack in
cmd/go/internal/load/pkg.go which ensures that the Gcflags
that were explicitly set in cmd/go/internal/test/test.go
don't get cleared out.
Tests will be added in a follow-up change, since
they will be a bit more involved.
Change-Id: Ie659222d44475c6d68fa4a35d37c37cab3619d71
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Usage of f.testContext.match.fullName to generate the test name causes
unbounded memory growth, eventually causing the fuzzer to slow down
as memory pressure increases.
Each time fuzzFn is invoked it generates a unique string and stores it
in a map. With the fuzzer running at around 100k executions per second
this consumed around ~30GB of memory in a handful of minutes.
Instead just use the base name of the test for mutated inputs, a special
name for seeded inputs, and the filename for inputs from the input
corpus.
Change-Id: I083f47df7e82f0c6b0bda244f158233784a13029
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There was a bug where if the types to fuzz were
different from the types in a file in the on-disk
corpus, then the code would panic. We thought
this case was handled, but the final `continue`
in the nested loop still allowed the invalid
entry to be added to the corpus. Pulling the
validation into a helper function makes this
less brittle.
Change-Id: I401346f890ea30ab7cff9640cb555da2e3ff8cc6
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The -timeout flag is not used when the fuzzing engine
is running, but there was another backup alarm that would
stop the test binary after 11 minutes by default. This
change disables that backup alarm when the -fuzz flag is
set.
Note: unfortunately this means that if someone is running
`go test -fuzz` and a test hangs before the fuzzing engine
starts running, then the backup alarm won't trigger and
the test will run ~forever. I don't think there's a way
around this though, since the backup alarm has no way of
knowing what stage of the test execution we're in (ie.
are we running the unit tests, the seed corpus, or is
it fuzzing).
Fixes#44483
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Adds four []byte mutators which:
* insert a chunk of constant bytes
* overwirtes a chunk with constant bytes
* shuffle a range of bytes
* swaps two chunks
Also updates the 'set byte to random value' mutator to use XOR in
order to avoid a no-op.
Additionally updates the rng call which chooses the []byte mutators
so all the available mutators are used.
Change-Id: I0703518922952f4b1c81b19b196ee91c73b0d5f8
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Assuming that this works for non-recoverable errors, there
will likely be a follow-up CL which refactors the minimization
for recoverable errors to use the same RPC flow (since that
more easily allows the worker to tell the coordinator that
it's minimizing and shouldn't send more inputs to other workers
to fuzz).
Change-Id: I32ac7cec4abe2d4c345c0ee77315233047efb1fb
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Previously, something like `float64(0)` would fail to decode
since the 0 value is considered an integer literal, and the
float64 parsing code required a float literal. Be more flexible
here since an integer can always be converted to a float.
Change-Id: Id1c53ef2e8a9748a4f71176b00b453a329af4ade
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This improves readability a bit, and it should help with compatibility
for future clients when arguments are added or reordered.
Unfortunately, testing still can't import internal/fuzz, so the
interface there can't use this type.
Change-Id: I4cda2347884defcbbfc2bd01ab5b4a901d91549c
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While running the seed corpus, T.Parallel acts like it does in
subtests started with T.Run: it blocks until all other non-parallel
subtests have finished, then unblocks when the barrier chan is
closed. A semaphore (t.context.waitParallel) limits the number of
tests that run concurrently (determined by -test.parallel).
While fuzzing, T.Parallel has no effect, other than asserting that it
can't be called multiple times. We already run different inputs in
concurrent processes, but we can't run inputs concurrently in the same
process if we want to attribute crashes to specific inputs.
Change-Id: I2bac08e647e1d92ea410c83c3f3558a033fe3dd1
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-fuzztime now works similarly to -benchtime: if it's given a string
with an "x" suffix (as opposed to "s" or some other unit of
duration), the fuzzing system will generate and run a maximum number
of values.
This CL also implements tracking and printing counts, since most of
the work was already done.
Change-Id: I013007984b5adfc1a751c379dc98c8d46b4a97e9
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worker.runFuzzing now accepts a Context, used for cancellation instead
of doneC (which is removed). This is passed down through workerClient
RPC methods (ping, fuzz).
workerClient RPC methods now wrap the call method, which handles
marshaling and cancellation.
Both workerClient.call and workerServer.serve should return quickly
when their contexts are cancelled. Turns out, closing the pipe won't
actually unblock a read on all platforms. Instead, we were falling
back to SIGKILL in worker.stop, which works but takes longer than
necessary.
Also fixed missing newline in log message.
Change-Id: I7b5ae54d6eb9afd6361a07759f049f048952e0cc
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The -fuzztime flag tells us how much time to spend fuzzing, not
counting time spent running the seed corpus. We shouldn't count time
spent loading the cache either. If the cache is large, the time limit
may be exceeded before the coordinator starts the workers.
Change-Id: If00435faa5d24aabdb9003ebb9337fa2e47f22b6
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This CL makes two main changes to allow internal/fuzz to support
-d=libfuzzer instrumentation:
1. It extends cmd/link to define _counters and _ecounters symbols so
internal/fuzz can find the coverage counters.
2. It adds "trace" stub functions that implement the ABI expected by
cmd/compile for comparison instrumentation.
N.B., that -tags=libfuzzer should *not* be set, so that
internal/fuzz's trace routines will be used instead of runtime's
libfuzzer trampolines.
Also, the current implementation doesn't support multi-module builds
(i.e., compiling a Go program that spans multiple .so/.dll files).
Presumably this isn't an issue, since "go test -fuzz" will need to
recompile the binary with instrumentation anyway so it can make sure
to always use a single-module build. But we can revisit this if
necessary.
Change-Id: I9b1619119ab7477bebcfd5988b4b60499a7ab0d7
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This change only includes a stub for the function
which will hook into the runtime to expose
coverage instrumentation while we're fuzzing.
Previously, we discussed an exported API named
FuzzCoverage, but since this is within the
internal/fuzz package, simply naming it coverage
seems appropriate.
Change-Id: Iba3240e53e0c4c434e937aa9bb1711a44fec9975
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This fixes a few issues that were being masked since
log statements weren't being printed to stdout. Now
that they are, fix the bugs, and update the tests.
Also includes a few small refactors which will make
minimizing non-recoverable errors easier.
Change-Id: Ie2fd2e5534b3980317e1e1f3fd8e04750988c17f
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When mutating a byte slice, mutate in place, and only allocate once if
the slice's capacity is less than the maximum size.
mutateBytes already should not allocate; we check a post-condition
that the slice's data pointer does not change.
This speeds up the mutator from 4 ms per value to 200-600 ns. For
example:
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: internal/fuzz
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8559U CPU @ 2.70GHz
BenchmarkMutatorBytes/1-8 5908735 275.3 ns/op
BenchmarkMutatorBytes/10-8 5198473 282.0 ns/op
BenchmarkMutatorBytes/100-8 4304750 233.9 ns/op
BenchmarkMutatorBytes/1000-8 4623988 295.2 ns/op
BenchmarkMutatorBytes/10000-8 4252104 458.5 ns/op
BenchmarkMutatorBytes/100000-8 1236751 950.8 ns/op
PASS
ok internal/fuzz 12.993s
Change-Id: I4bf2a04be6c648ef440af2c62bf0ffa3d310172c
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This works by minimizing for a maximum of one minute. We may consider
making this customizable in the future.
This only minimizes []byte inputs which caused a recoverable error. In
the future, it should support minimizing other appopriate types, and
minimizing types which caused non-recoverable errors (though this is
much more expensive).
The code in internal/fuzz/worker.go is copied from, or heavily inspired
by, code originally authored by Dmitry Vyukov and Josh Bleecher Snyder
as part of the go-fuzz project. Thanks to them for their contributions.
See https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz.
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CoordinateFuzzing now continues to run after discovering a crasher. It
waits until all workers have terminated before returning.
This fixes a deadlock that occurred when multiple workers discovered
crashers concurrently. CoordinateFuzzing would receive one crasher,
close doneC (telling workers to stop), then wait for workers to stop
without receiving more crashers. Other workers would block sending
crashers.
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* Appending to the worker environment slice should reallocate it. On
Windows, we pass handles through the environment, and concurrent
workers were writing to the same memory, resulting in
"The handle is invalid" errors.
* Instead of passing a handle to the temporary file, we pass its path
to each worker instead. The worker is responsible for opening and
closing the handle. Previously, all inheritable handles were
inherited by all workers, even though only one was used. This
prevented temporary files from being deleted after a worker stopped,
because other workers would still have open handles to it.
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If a worker process encounters an error communicating with the
coordinator, or if the setup code reports an error with F.Fail
before calling F.Fuzz, exit with status 70. The coordinator will report
these errors and 'go test' will exit non-zero, but the coordinator
won't record a crasher since the problem is not in the code being
fuzzed.
The coordinator also detects unexpected terminations before the worker
calls F.Fuzz by sending a ping RPC. If the worker terminates before
responding to the ping RPC, the coordinator won't record a crasher.
Exit codes are chosen somewhat arbitrary, but in the Advanced Bash
Scripting Guide, 70 is "internal software error" which is applicable
here. 70 is also ASCII 'F'.
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* Run gofmt with go1.17 build constraint changes.
* Tighten regular expressions used in tests. "ok" got some false
positives with verbose output, so make sure it appears at the start
of a line.
* Return err in deps.RunFuzzWorker instead of nil.
* Call common.Helper from F methods. This prevents F methods from
appearing in stack traces.
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Previously, the coordintor used the error string encoded by the worker
to determine whether or not a crash occurred. However, failures caused
by things like t.Fail() which have no output will have an empty error
string, so we can't rely on the error string alone to determine if
something is a crasher or not.
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This change makes several refactors to start supporting
structured fuzzing. The mutator can still only mutate
byte slices, and future changes will be made to support
mutating other types. However, it does now support
fuzzing more than one []byte.
This change also makes it so that corpus entries are
encoded in the new file format when being written to
testdata or GOCACHE. Any existing GOCACHE data should
be deleted from your local workstation to allow tests
to pass locally.
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This change rewrites much of the glue code in testing/fuzz.go to work
more analogously to T.Run. This results in improved behavior:
* If a fuzz target returns without calling F.Skip, F.Fail, or F.Fuzz,
'go test' will report an error and exit non-zero.
* Functions registered with F.Cleanup are called.
* The user can re-run individual inputs using -run=FuzzTarget/name
where name is the base name of the seed corpus file. We now print
the 'go test' command after a crash.
This change doesn't correctly handle T.Parallel calls yet, but it
should be easier to do that in the future.
Highlighted parts of this change:
* Instead of creating one F for all targets, create an F for each
target. F (actually common) holds the status, output, and cleanup
function list for each target, so it's important to keep them
separate.
* Run each target in its own goroutine via fRunner. fRunner is
analogous to tRunner. It runs cleanups and catches inappropriate
Goexits and panics.
* Run each input in its own goroutine via T.Run. This enables subtest
filtering with -test.run and ensures functions registered with
T.Cleanup (not F.Cleanup) are run at the appropriate time.
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inFuzzFn is set when the fuzz function is called. While it's set,
F methods that have side effects like Skip and Fail may not be called.
Previously, (CL 259657) inFuzzFn was in common, and we checked it in
the common implementation of those methods. This causes problems in
CL 290693 for recursive methods like common.Fail. If T.Fail is
called by the fuzz function, it calls common.Fail on the parent F's
common. That should not panic.
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If a worker process exits with status 0, treat it as a communication
error. Previously, we treated this as a crasher, but it seems more
likely to be caused by a bug in the fuzz function rather than a bug in
the code being tested.
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Fuzz targets must call F.Skip, F.Fail, or F.Fuzz. F.Fuzz must not be
called more than once. If a fuzz target panics, calls runtime.Goexit,
or returns normally without calling one of those functions, the target
should panic, and 'go test' should exit with a non-zero status.
For now, this isn't checked. It will be fixed in a follow-up CL.
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For now, fuzzing is only supported on Darwin, Linux, and Windows. We
haven't testing shared memory communication between coordinator and
worker processes on other platforms. Currently, fuzz.CoordinateFuzzing
and RunFuzzWorker both panic with "unimplemented" messages.
Unfortunately, these may be masked by runtime.Goexit calls that
override panics, so some builders fail with
test executed panic(nil) or runtime.Goexit
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CorpusEntry is now a struct type with Name and Data fields. In the
future, it may have more fields describing multiple values with
different types added with f.Add.
CorpusEntry must be the same type in testing and
internal/fuzz. However, we don't want to export it from testing, and
testing can't import internal/fuzz. We define it to be a type alias of
a struct type instead of a defined type. We need to define it to the
same thing in both places. We'll get a type error when building cmd/go
if there's a difference.
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This change moves the worker's *sharedMem into a buffered chan that
acts as a mutex. The mutex can be locked by receiving from the chan;
it can be unlocked by sending *sharedMem back to the chan. Multiple
objects (like worker, workerClient, workerServer) may have references
to the chan and may hold the lock across several operations.
This is intended to fix a segfault that occurred when
workerClient.fuzz accessed shared memory after it was already closed
and unmapped by the worker's goroutine. workerClient.fuzz is executed
in a separate goroutine so the worker can still receive messages from
the coordinator (like being told to stop and clean up).
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A worker process may be terminated by SIGINT if it doesn't install the
signal handler before SIGINT is delivered. That's likely when TestMain
or the fuzz target setup take a long time. The coordinator now ignores
these errors.
Also, when testdeps.TestDeps.CoordinateFuzzing and RunFuzzWorker
return, they will send a value on the chan passed to signal.Notify
instead of closing it. This should have been obvious in hindsight, but
the signal handler could still send a value on that channel after
those functions return but before the process exits.
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This method sets the len of the slice returned by valueRef. The worker
now uses this instead of setting the length in the header directly.
Unfortunately, we can't store the whole slice header in the shared
memory header because the pointer won't be valid across processes.
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Previously, performing a SIGINT would cause the coordinator
to write a crash to testdata, and would continue to run
despite being interupted.
Also includes a few small cleanups.
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This change also allocates a larger capacity (100 MB) for the shared
memory at the start, rather than beginning as small as possible and
immediately needing to grow while mutating. This means that 100 MB is
the maximum size of a corpus entry currently, since growing the shared
memory is not yet supported.
The code in internal/fuzz/mutator.go and internal/fuzz/pcg.go are copied
from, or heavily inspired by, code originally authored by Dmitry Vyukov
and Josh Bleecher Snyder as part of the go-fuzz project. Thanks to them
for their contributions. See https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz.
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fuzz.CoordinateFuzzing and RunFuzzWorker now accept a context.Context
parameter. They should terminate gracefully when the context is
cancelled. The worker should exit quickly without processing more
inputs. The coordinator should save interesting inputs to the cache.
The testing package can't import context directly, so it provides a
timeout argument to testdeps.CoordinateFuzzing instead. The testdeps
wrapper sets the timeout and installs an interrupt handler (for SIGINT
on POSIX and the equivalent on Windows) that cancels the context when
^C is pressed.
Note that on POSIX platforms, pressing ^C causes the shell to deliver
SIGINT to all processes in the active group: so 'go test', the
coordinator, and the workers should all react to that. On Windows,
pressing ^C only interrupts 'go test'. We may want to look at that
separately.
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'go test -fuzz' may now read and write interesting fuzzing values to
directories in $GOCACHE/fuzz. Files in this directory are named
$pkg/$test/$hash where $pkg is the package path containing the fuzz
target, $test is the target name, and $hash is the SHA-256 sum of the
data in the file.
Note that different versions of the same package or packages with the
same path from different modules may share the same directory.
Although files are written into a subdirectory of GOCACHE, they are
not removed automatically, nor are they removed by 'go clean -cache'.
Instead, they may be removed with 'go clean -fuzzcache'. We chose to
nest the fuzzing directory inside GOCACHE to avoid introducing a new
environment variable, since there's no real need for users to specify
a separate directory.
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Several small changes, most related to GOFUZZCACHE.
* Use separate channels to send crashers and interesting values to the
coordinator.
* Add a new type, crasherEntry, which is a corpusEntry with an
error message.
* Workers now send fatal errors to the coordinator via errC instead of
returning or closing doneC.
* In CoordinateFuzzing, defer code that closes doneC and waits for
workers to stop. This is the only place where doneC is closed.
* In workerServer and workerClient, always pass input values through
shared memory instead of RPC messages or arguments to avoid
confusion.
* Rename sharedMem.value to valueRef and add valueCopy to make it
clearer whether a reference or copy is needed.
* mutate now operates on shared memory directly.
* mutate will not panic on empty input.
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This prevents workerClient.Close from closing fuzzIn while
workerClient.fuzz is writing to it concurrently. It also prevents
multiple callers from writing to fuzzIn concurrently, though there's
nothing that does that yet.
This should prevent most "broken pipe" errors, though they may still
be possible if worker.stop is called and it needs to kill the process
due to a timeout. In the future, we should detect and ignore those
errors, but for now, they're useful for debugging.
Also, improve documentation on workerClient and workerServer.
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The workers were printing PASS/FAIL logs and
various others things, when that should be
the sole responsibility of the coordinator
process, which will have the aggregated data.
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The coordinator process creates a temporary file for each worker. Both
coordinator and worker map the file into memory and use it for input
values. Access is synchronized with RPC over pipes.
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Deletes the exported testing.Fuzz function
which would run a standalone fuzz target.
Similar to RunFuzzing and RunFuzzTargets,
which were previously removed, this will
likely be too complex to support.
Moves the deferred Exit in f.Fuzz higher up
the function so it is always run.
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This change causes f.Fuzz to call runtime.GoExit
when it has finished running. This would mean that
any code after an f.Fuzz function within a fuzz
target would not be executed.
In the future, vet should fail if someone tries to
do this.
This change also adds the missing code that would
execute any cleanup functions added by f.Cleanup.
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This change adds support for a -fuzz flag in the go command, and sets up
the groundwork for native fuzzing support. These functions are no-ops
for now, but will be built out and tested in future PRs.
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// Copyright 2021 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.
packagetar
import(
"bytes"
"io"
"testing"
)
funcFuzzReader(f*testing.F){
b:=bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
w:=NewWriter(b)
inp:=[]byte("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.")
err:=w.WriteHeader(&Header{
Name:"lorem.txt",
Mode:0600,
Size:int64(len(inp)),
})
iferr!=nil{
f.Fatalf("failed to create writer: %s",err)
}
_,err=w.Write(inp)
iferr!=nil{
f.Fatalf("failed to write file to archive: %s",err)
objabi.Flagcount("S","print assembly and machine code",&PrintOut)
}
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