Within the frontend, we generally don't guarantee uniqueness of
anonymous types. For example, each struct type literal gets
represented by its own types.Type instance.
However, the field tracking code was using the struct type as a map
key. This broke in golang.org/cl/256457, because that CL started
changing the inlined parameter variables from using the types.Type of
the declared parameter to that of the call site argument. These are
always identical types (e.g., types.Identical would report true), but
they can be different pointer values, causing the map lookup to fail.
The easiest fix is to simply get rid of the map and instead use
Node.Opt for tracking the types.Field. To mitigate against more latent
field tracking failures (e.g., if any other code were to start trying
to use Opt on ODOT/ODOTPTR fields), we store this field
unconditionally. I also expect having the types.Field will be useful
to other frontend code in the future.
Finally, to make it easier to test field tracking without having to
run make.bash with GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack, this commit adds a
-d=fieldtrack flag as an alternative way to enable field tracking
within the compiler. See also #42681.
Fixes#42686.
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RWMutex provides explicit acquire/release synchronization events to the
race detector to model the mutex. It disables sync events within the
methods to avoid e.g., the atomics from adding false synchronization
events, which could cause false negatives in the race detector.
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The child in TestPanicSystemstack prints "x\n" and then blocks on a
lock. Receiving those bytes only indicates that the child is _about to
block_. Since we don't have a way to know when it is fully blocked,
sleep a bit to give it time to block. This makes us less likely to lose
the race and signal before the child blocks, which will fail the test as
the stack trace cannot be read from a running G.
Fixes#33626
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clock_gettime has higher resolution than gettimeofday and is available
since macOS 10.12. Go 1.15 already requires at least macOS 10.12 and
thus clock_gettime can be used unconditionally (also see
https://golang.org/doc/go1.15#darwin)
Fixes#25633
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On FreeBSD >= 11 with a kernel built with COMPAT_FREEBSD11 but not
COMPAT_FREEBSD10, the pipe syscall is not available. Thus, tests using
runtime.pipe fail with ENOSYS. As suggested by Ian, fix this by calling
pipe2(0) in these tests and fall back to pipe() in case of ENOSYS.
Fixes#42659
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Previously, 'go get' loaded retractions for every module in the build
list, which took a long time and usually wasn't helpful.
This rolls forward CL 269019, which was reverted in CL 270521. The new
revision adds a call to modload.ListModules at the end of 'go get' to
ensure .info files are cached for everything in the build list.
Fixes#42185
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Immediately after a forward Seek, the offset we're writing to is
beyond len(buf)+len(heap):
|<--- buf --->|<--- heap --->|
^
off
If we do a copyHeap at this point, the new heapPos should not be
0:
|<---------- buf ----------->|<-heap->|
^
off
Recompute it.
For #42082.
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For #24031
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The shift amount in SRAconst needs to be in the [0,31] range, so stop
MOVWing -1 to SRA in the Rsh lowering rules.
Also see CL 270117.
Passes
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$ GOARCH=mipsle go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std
Updates #42587
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We've decided that issues like golang/go#41197 are unfixable, so
instead, document the bug.
Fixesgolang/go#41197
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Fixes#42245
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The existing code for map index expressions checked the
wrong variable (x rather than key) to see if the index
assignment was correct. Since x.mode was always valid in
that case, type-checking didn't follow the error exit in
case of an incorrect map index expression.
However, since we know the correct map element type
irrespective of the validity of the map key, the existing
code path is preferrable over exiting early via an error
because the map index expression returns a valid type which
then can be used for further type-checking.
Removed the unneeded 'if' statement and added a test case
producing the expected two errors (rather than only one if
we would "correct" the 'if' statement instead).
In summary, this commit adds a test but doesn't change the
behavior of type-checking of map index expressions.
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Repair the code that generates PC ranges for DWARF inlined routine
instances to insure that if II Y is a child of II X within the inline
tree, X's ranges include the ranges from Y. This is similar to what
we're already doing for DWARF scopes.
Updates #33188.
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'go mod download' and a few other commands can now query specific
versions of the main module.
'go get' still reports an error when attempting to update the main
module.
Fixes#42524
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If the current directory doesn't contain a package, 'go get' will say
that without additional detail.
If there were no arguments, errors will start with "go get:" instead
of "go get .:".
Fixes#39080
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This reverts CL 269019.
Reason for revert: The TestScript/mod_gonoproxy test is failing
on linux-386-longtest and linux-amd64-longtest builders.
Change-Id: I7e132fb4fb5a9c00add28e5100a0e96a9250282c
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Some rules for PPC64 were checking for a case
where a shift followed by an 'and' of a mask could
be lowered, depending on the format of the mask. The
function to verify if the mask was valid for this purpose
was not checking if the mask was 0 which we don't want to
allow. This case can happen if previous optimizations
resulted in that mask value.
This fixes isPPC64ValidShiftMask to check for a mask of 0 and return
false.
This also adds a codegen testcase to verify it doesn't try to
match the rules in the future.
Fixes#42610
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'go help mod init' now mentions that the module path can be derived
from the directory within GOPATH. We no longer mention version
control, since that's now ignored.
Fixes#36775
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Previously, 'go get' loaded retractions for every module in the build
list, which took a long time and usually wasn't helpful.
Fixes#42185
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When linking internally on OpenBSD, dedup libraries treating versioned
and unversioned libraries as equivalents. Versioned libraries are preferred
and are retained over unversioned libraries.
This avoids the situation where the use of cgo results in a DT_NEEDED for a
versioned library (for example, libc.so.96.1), while a dynamic import
specifies an unversioned library (for example, libc.so). Without deduplication
this would result in two DT_NEEDED entries, causing a failure when ld.so
attempts to load the Go binrary.
Updates #36435Fixes#39257
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We expect those tests to fail with non-zero exit code, due to
intentional races, but we don't expect the runtime to crash.
Reject that.
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The argument size and map are used in stack scanning if those
functions are deferred. Declare the right argument size and map
so they can be scanned correctly.
Fixes#42599.
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A missed newline was added for one case in CL 162957, but
the parallel no-output case was missed.
Add the missed newline for the second case and update the test to
cover the full line for both cases.
Updates #30263
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A typo caused the validation rule to check against -WL,-O... which is
not a regular flag because the L should be lowercase as in the other
rules. This caused valid linker flags to be rejected and people had to
work around this by filtering their default flags that include, e.g.,
-Wl,-O1 for a simple link optimization.
Fix the typo that wrongly rejected -Wl,-O... but allowed a non-existing
-WL,-O flag.
Change-Id: Ia3bf730f16f5ad98a39d7f17159de17b44075462
GitHub-Last-Rev: 2ec7f2a2b9
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mips SRA/SLL/SRL shift amounts are used mod 32; this change aligns the
XXXconst rules to mask the shift amount by &31.
Passes
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$ GOARCH=mipsle go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std
Fixes#42587
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In certain cases, the declkared type of an OpIData is interface{}.
This was not expected (since interface{} is a pair, right?) and
thus caused a crash. What is intended is that these be treated as
a byteptr, so do that instead (this is what happens in 1.15).
Fixes#42568.
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Fixes#42565
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Improve the comments in syntax.go on Node structs and constants. Also, updated a
few function header comments.
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Plugin exports symbols as interfaces. Mark their types as used in
interfaces, so their methods will be kept alive by the linker.
Fixes#42579.
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CL 258938 changed the way C to Go calls work such that they now
construct a C struct on the C side for the arguments and space for the
results. Any pointers in the result space must be zeroed, so we just
zero the whole struct.
However, C makes it surprisingly hard to robustly zero any struct
type. We had used a "{0}" initializer, which works in the vast
majority of cases, but fails if the type is empty or effectively
empty.
This CL fixes this by changing how the cgo tool zero-initializes the
argument struct to be more robust.
Fixes#42495.
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In chansend() and chanrecv() of chan.go, the order of calls to
raceacquire() and racerelease() was swapped, which meant that the
code was not following the memory model "by the letter of the law."
Similar for bufrecv and bufsend in select.go
The memory model says:
- A send happens before the corresponding receive completes, and
- the kth receive on a channel with capacity C happens before the
k+C send on that channel completes.
The operative word here is "completes." For example, a sender obtains
happens-before information on completion of the send-operation, which
means, after the sender has deposited its message onto the channel.
Similarly for receives.
If the order of raceacquire() and racerelease() is incorrect, the race
detector may fail to report some race conditions.
The fix is minimal from the point of view of Go. The fix does, however,
rely on a new function added to TSan:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D76322
This commit only affects execution when race detection is enabled.
Added two tests into `runtime/race/output_test.go`:
- `chanmm` tests for the issue addressed by this patch
- `mutex` is a test for inverted semaphores, which must not be broken
by this (or any other) patch
Fixes#37355
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These ioctls take a pid_t (generally a C integer aka int32) and not an int64 - we
currently get away with this on little endian 64 bit platforms, since the bytes
fall into the correct place, however this breaks on big endian 64 bit platforms
(like openbsd/mips64).
Update #40995
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When caching actions, use the overlaid file contents, because those
are the ones actually used to produce the outputs.
For #39958
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This change adds support for adding overlays on assembly files.
For #39958
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This change moves the code in work.(*Builder).cgo that, when there is
an overlay, copies non-Go files to objdir into work.(*Builder).Build,
and creates an overlay structure mapping from the nominal file paths
into the copies in objdir. That's propagated through to
work.(*Builder).ccompile, which will use it to pass in the path to the
overlaid contents in objdir when calling the compiler.
This allows for overlays of C/C++/Fortran files.
For #39958
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A hand-edited object file can have a symbol name that uses newline and
other normally invalid characters. The cgo tool will generate Go files
containing symbol names, unquoted. That can permit those symbol names
to inject Go code into a cgo-generated file. If that Go code uses the
//go:cgo_ldflag pragma, it can cause the C linker to run arbitrary
code when building a package. If you build an imported package we
permit arbitrary code at run time, but we don't want to permit it at
package build time. This CL prevents this in two ways.
In cgo, reject invalid symbols that contain non-printable or space
characters, or that contain anything that looks like a Go comment.
In the go tool, double check all //go:cgo_ldflag directives in
generated code, to make sure they follow the existing LDFLAG restrictions.
Thanks to Imre Rad / https://www.linkedin.com/in/imre-rad-2358749b for
reporting this.
Fixes CVE-2020-28367
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The previous s value could cause a crash
for certain inputs.
Will check in tests and documentation improvements later.
Thanks to the Go Ethereum team and the OSS-Fuzz project for reporting this.
Thanks to Rémy Oudompheng and Robert Griesemer for their help
developing and validating the fix.
Fixes CVE-2020-28362
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For #32700
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Uses DW_LNS_advance_pc directly, instead of calling putpclcdelta
because the latter will create a new debug_line entry for the end of
sequence address.
Fixes#42484
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Apparently, code signing requires DYLD_INFO tables are at the
beginning of the LINKEDIT segment. Put it there.
May fix#42507.
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As reported by John Papandriopoulos, some parts of CL 216622 weren't
properly formatted.
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TestSetuidEtc() was failing sporadically on linux-ppc64. From the
three https://build.golang.org/ logs, it looked like the logged
errors could be associated with threads dying, but proc reads
were, in some way, racing with their demise.
Exploring ways to increase thread demise, revealed that races
of this type can happen on non-ppc64 systems, and that
os.IsNotExist(err) was not a sufficient error condition test
for a thread's status file disappearing. This change includes a
fix for that to.
The actual issue on linux-ppc64 appears to be tied to PID reaping
and reuse latency on whatever the build test environment is for
linux-ppc64-buildlet. I suspect this can happen on any linux
system, however, especially where the container has a limited PID
range.
The fix for this, limited to the test (the runtime syscall support
is unchanged), is to confirm that the Pid for the interrogated
thread's /proc/<TID>/status file confirms that it is still
associated with the test-process' PID.
linux-ppc64-buildlet:
go/bin/go test syscall -run=TestSetuidEtc -count=10000
ok syscall 104.285s
Fixes#42462
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Store the PC instead of the string name of the function, and defer
that conversion until we need it.
Helper is still relatively expensive in CPU time (few hundred ns),
but memory allocation is now constant for a test rather than linear in
the number of times Helper is called.
benchstat:
name old time/op new time/op delta
TBHelper-4 1.30µs ±27% 0.53µs ± 1% -59.03% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
TBHelper-4 216B ± 0% 0B -100.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
TBHelper-4 2.00 ± 0% 0.00 -100.00% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
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This cl is a roll-forward of golang.org/cl/265758, which was rolled back
in golang.org/cl/268900. The changes made are removing cgofiles
from the list of files that are copied to objdir (because the cgofiles
themselves aren't actually provided to the compiler) and fixing test
cases to properly provide the overlay flag and to allow for paths with
backslashes (as in Windows).
The previous cl (golang.org/cl/262618) copied non-overlaid cgo files
to objdir, mostly to get around the issue that otherwise cgo-generated
files were written out with the wrong names (they'd get the base path
of the overlay file containing the replaced contents, instead of the
base path of the path whose contents are being replaced). So that CL
it would copy the files to objdir with the base path of the file
being replaced to circumvent that.
This CL changes cmd/go and cmd/cgo so that instead of copying
files, it passes the actual path of the file on disk either of
the original file (if it is not overlaid) or its replacement
file (if it is) as well as a flag --path_rewrite, newly added to
cmd/cgo, that specifies the actual original file path that corresponds
to the replaced files.
Updates #39958
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The comment explains differences between WalkDirFunc and WalkFunc,
but when this code moved out of path/filepath, we forgot to change
the reference to be filepath.WalkFunc. Fix that.
(The text should not be deleted, because path/filepath does not
contain this type - WalkDirFunc - nor this text anymore.)
Pointed out by Carl Johnson on CL 243916 post-submit.
For #41190.
Change-Id: I44c64d0b7e60cd6d3694cfd6d0b95468ec4612fe
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