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cmd/cgo: fix handling of array of pointers when using clang
Clang does not record the "size" field for pointer types, so we must insert the size ourselves. We were already doing this, but only for the case of pointer types. For an array of pointer types, the setting of the size for the nested pointer type was happening after the computation of the size of the array type, meaning that the array type was always computed as 0 bytes. Delay the size computation. This bug happens on all Clang systems, not just FreeBSD. Our test checked that cgo wrote something, not that it was correct. FreeBSD's default clang rejects array[0] as a C struct field, so it noticed the incorrect sizes. But the sizes were incorrect everywhere. Update testcdefs to check the output has the right semantics. Fixes #6292. R=golang-dev, iant CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/22840043
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misc/cgo/testcdefs/main.c
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misc/cgo/testcdefs/main.c
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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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#include "runtime.h"
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#include "cdefstest.h"
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void runtime·printf(int8*, ...);
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// From cdefstest.go.
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typedef struct CdefsOrig CdefsOrig;
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struct CdefsOrig {
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int8 array1[20];
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int8 array2[20][20];
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int8 *array3[20];
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int8 *array4[20][20];
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int8 **array5[20][20];
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};
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void
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main·test(int32 ret)
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{
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CdefsOrig o;
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CdefsTest t;
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ret = 0;
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if(sizeof(t.array1) != sizeof(o.array1) || offsetof(CdefsTest, array1[0]) != offsetof(CdefsOrig, array1[0])) {
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runtime·printf("array1: size, offset = %d, %d, want %d, %d\n", sizeof(t.array1), offsetof(CdefsTest, array1[0]), sizeof(o.array1), offsetof(CdefsOrig, array1[0]));
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ret = 1;
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}
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if(sizeof(t.array2) != sizeof(o.array2) || offsetof(CdefsTest, array2[0][0]) != offsetof(CdefsOrig, array2[0][0])) {
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runtime·printf("array2: size, offset = %d, %d, want %d, %d\n", sizeof(t.array2), offsetof(CdefsTest, array2[0][0]), sizeof(o.array2), offsetof(CdefsOrig, array2[0][0]));
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ret = 1;
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}
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if(sizeof(t.array3) != sizeof(o.array3) || offsetof(CdefsTest, array3[0]) != offsetof(CdefsOrig, array3[0])) {
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runtime·printf("array3: size, offset = %d, %d, want %d, %d\n", sizeof(t.array3), offsetof(CdefsTest, array3[0]), sizeof(o.array3), offsetof(CdefsOrig, array3[0]));
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ret = 1;
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}
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if(sizeof(t.array4) != sizeof(o.array4) || offsetof(CdefsTest, array4[0][0]) != offsetof(CdefsOrig, array4[0][0])) {
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runtime·printf("array4: size, offset = %d, %d, want %d, %d\n", sizeof(t.array4), offsetof(CdefsTest, array4[0][0]), sizeof(o.array4), offsetof(CdefsOrig, array4[0][0]));
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ret = 1;
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}
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if(sizeof(t.array5) != sizeof(o.array5) || offsetof(CdefsTest, array5[0][0]) != offsetof(CdefsOrig, array5[0][0])) {
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runtime·printf("array5: size, offset = %d, %d, want %d, %d\n", sizeof(t.array5), offsetof(CdefsTest, array5[0][0]), sizeof(o.array5), offsetof(CdefsOrig, array5[0][0]));
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ret = 1;
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}
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FLUSH(&ret); // flush return value
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}
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package cgotest
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package main
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// This file only exists so we can run 'go build' and build our .c files
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func test() {}
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import "os"
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func test() int32 // in main.c
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func main() {
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os.Exit(int(test()))
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}
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go tool cgo -cdefs ${FP}.go > ${FP}.h
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done
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go build .
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go build . && ./testcdefs
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EXIT=$?
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rm -rf _obj main *.h
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exit $EXIT
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}
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t := new(Type)
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t.Size = dtype.Size()
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t.Size = dtype.Size() // note: wrong for array of pointers, corrected below
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t.Align = -1
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t.C = &TypeRepr{Repr: dtype.Common().Name}
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c.m[dtype] = t
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if t.Size < 0 {
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// Unsized types are [0]byte
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t.Size = 0
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t.Go = c.Opaque(0)
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if t.C.Empty() {
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t.C.Set("void")
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}
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return t
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}
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switch dt := dtype.(type) {
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default:
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fatalf("%s: unexpected type: %s", lineno(pos), dtype)
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return t
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case *dwarf.StructType:
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if dt.ByteSize < 0 { // opaque struct
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break
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}
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// Convert to Go struct, being careful about alignment.
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// Have to give it a name to simulate C "struct foo" references.
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tag := dt.StructName
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}
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}
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if t.Size <= 0 {
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// Clang does not record the size of a pointer in its DWARF entry,
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// so if dtype is an array, the call to dtype.Size at the top of the function
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// computed the size as the array length * 0 = 0.
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// The type switch called Type (this function) recursively on the pointer
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// entry, and the code near the top of the function updated the size to
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// be correct, so calling dtype.Size again will produce the correct value.
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t.Size = dtype.Size()
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if t.Size < 0 {
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// Unsized types are [0]byte
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t.Size = 0
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t.Go = c.Opaque(0)
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if t.C.Empty() {
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t.C.Set("void")
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}
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return t
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}
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}
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if t.C.Empty() {
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fatalf("%s: internal error: did not create C name for %s", lineno(pos), dtype)
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}
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