- Ignore empty entries in PATH, like PowerShell does.
- If we resolve a path using an explicit relative entry in PATH,
treat it the same as we do for the implicit "." search path,
by allowing a later (absolute) PATH entry that resolves to the
same executable to return the absolute version of its path.
- If the requested path does not end with an extension matching
PATHEXT, return ErrNotFound (indicating that we potentially searched
for multiple alternatives and did not find one) instead of
ErrNotExist (which would imply that we know the exact intended path
but couldn't find it).
Fixes#61493.
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If the -R flag (the segment alignment) is specified but the -T
flag (start address) is not, currently the default start address
may be under-aligned, and some math in the linker may be broken.
Round up the start address to align it.
Fixes#62064.
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targetDeclFuncs was removed before CL 492436 was ever merged.
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In the WebAssembly version of these operators we avoid using
a CAS loop since the Go wasm implementation is single-threaded.
A new test file has been added that has build tags in order to
only test this feature on implemented architectures.
This is part of a series of CLs aimed to add the primitives
for And/Or atomic operations that will be used by the public
sync/atomic apis.
For #61395
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People may not know the details of a pointer, this makes the
runtime.Pinner.Pin API easier to use.
Fixes#62356
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False sharing observed inside mheap struct, between arenas and preceding
variables.Pad mheap.arenas and preceding variables to avoid false sharing
This false-sharing getting worse and impact performance on multi core
system and frequent memory allocate workloads. While running MinIO On a
2 socket system(56 Core per socket) and GOGC=1000, we observed HITM>8%
(perf c2c) on this cacheline.
After resolve this false-sharing issue, we got performance 17% improved.
Improvement verified on MinIO:
Server: https://github.com/minio/minio
Client: https://github.com/minio/warp
Config: Single node MinIO Server with 6 ramdisk, without TLS enabled,
Run warp GET request, 128KB object and 512 concurrent
Fixes#62472
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This tweaks the documentation for http.Client
to use the list syntax introduced in Go 1.19.
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While strings.LastIndex{,Byte} cannot be used in package path, the
respective internal/bytealg function can be used.
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Incorrect window resizing led to checksum error and invalid result.
To demonstrate the problem bigData must be a bit bigger, 3x is enough.
This change fixes window resizing, increases bigData size and decouples
TestLargeXXHash from bigData because it uses hardcoded hash value.
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types.Object only exists to avoid a circular dependency between
package types and ir.
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Now that types can self-report how many registers they need, it's much
easier to determine whether a parameter will fit into the available
registers: simply compare the number of registers needed against the
number of registers still available.
This also eliminates the need for the NumParamRegs cache.
Also, the new code in NumParamRegs is stricter in only allowing it to
be called on types that can actually be passed in registers, which
requires a test to be corrected for that. While here, change mkstruct
to a variadic function, so the call sites require less boilerplate.
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To be used by package abi in the following CL.
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Otherwise the setrlimit1 wrapper would be generated using the inexistent
SYS_GETRLIMIT1 syscall number.
This was likely missed in CL 476097.
For #476097
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- Use the test binary itself for printing paths instead of building a
separate binary and running it through additional subprocesses.
- Factor out a common chdir helper.
- Use t.Setenv where appropriate.
- Reduce indirection in test helpers.
- Set NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath consistently in the
environment.
Also add a test case demonstrating an interesting behavior for
relative paths that may interact with #62596.
Fixes#62594.
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For ELF targets, the code in the go linker that generates the
".shstrtab" section was using a loader symbol to accumulate the
contents of the section, then setting the section type to
sym.SELFROSECT. This resulted in a section whose offset indicated that
it fell into a loadable ELF segment, which is not how the .shstrtab is
supposed to work (it should be outside of all loadable segments,
similar to .strtab and .symtab). The peculiar .shstrtab caused
confusion in third party tools that operate on ELF files, notably
llvm-strip.
This patch rewrites the .shstrtab generation code to avoid using a
loader.Symbol and instead accumulate the contents of the section into
a regular byte slice, then emit the section's data in the same way
that .strtab is handled.
Fixes#62600.
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The method AddFS can be used to add the contents of a fs.FS filesystem
to a tar archive. This method walks the directory tree starting at the root
of the filesystem and adds each file to the archive.
Fixes#58000
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Even better is slices.BinarySearch, leave a TODO to update to that when possible.
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sparse conditional constant propagation can discover optimization
opportunities that cannot be found by just combining constant folding
and constant propagation and dead code elimination separately.
This is a re-submit of PR#59575, which fix a broken dominance relationship caught by ssacheck
Updates https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59399
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aix requires that _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED is set to a number, not simply
defined.
For #62440.
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This CL adds a new 'Tips' section to the cmd/compile README.
The primary intent is to help new-ish contributors.
It includes some basics on getting started, testing changes,
viewing coverage, juggling different compiler versions,
some links to additional tools, and so on.
Updates #30074
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Saw this failing on windows like this:
--- FAIL: TestRenameCaseDifference (2.96s)
--- FAIL: TestRenameCaseDifference/dir (1.64s)
testing.go:1226: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\gopher\AppData\Local\Temp\1\TestRenameCaseDifferencedir1375918868\001: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
--- FAIL: TestRenameCaseDifference/file (1.32s)
testing.go:1226: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\gopher\AppData\Local\Temp\1\TestRenameCaseDifferencefile3272269402\001: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
FAIL
The reason might be the directory fd is not closed. This may be
mitigated by retries in removeAll function from testing package,
but apparently it does not succeed all the time.
A link to the failed run which made me look into this: https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/golang/builders/try/gotip-windows-386/b8770439049015378129/overview
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This is a follow up of CL 526496.
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This CL implements a decision tree for efficient routing.
The tree holds all the registered patterns. To match
a request, we walk the tree looking for a match.
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This constructs a zero value of any type, which helps address some
corner case scenarios.
It should also eventually handle the predeclared "zero" value, at
least as currently implemented in go.dev/cl/520336.
For #61372.
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The unified export data format doesn't rely on embedding version
numbers in local variable names anymore, so there's no need to look
for them.
While here, simplify the checking for "~r" or "~b" to just "~",
because the next commit is going to eliminate "~b", but introduce
"~p".
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When two callees have equal weight, we need to sort by another criteria
to ensure that we get stable output.
Note that this is only for the CallStat debug JSON output. The actual
callee selection already does this secondary sort in
findHotConcreteCallee.
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If _XOPEN_SOURCE is defined, then netbsd also requires
_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED to define stack_t.
For #62440.
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The code meant to check if it is the last section, which is
i === len(md.textsectmap)-1. The -1 was missing.
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Our goal for the new ServeMux patterns is to match the routing
performance of the existing ServeMux patterns. To achieve that
we needed to optimize lookup for small maps.
This CL introduces a simple data structure called a mapping that
optimizes lookup by using a slice for small collections of key-value
pairs, switching to a map when the collection gets large.
Mappings are a core part of the routing algorithm, which uses a
decision tree to match path elements. The children of a tree node are
held in a mapping.
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Add the conflictsWith method, which determines whether two patterns
conflict with each other.
Updates #61410.
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[This is a redo of CL 525455 with the test fixed on darwin by defining
_XOPEN_SOURCE, and disabled with android, musl, and openbsd, which do
not provide getcontext.]
Since CL 495855, Ms are cached for C threads calling into Go, including
the stack bounds of the system stack.
Some C libraries (e.g., coroutine libraries) do manual stack management
and may change stacks between calls to Go on the same thread.
Changing the stack if there is more Go up the stack would be
problematic. But if the calls are completely independent there is no
particular reason for Go to care about the changing stack boundary.
Thus, this CL allows the stack bounds to change in such cases. The
primary downside here (besides additional complexity) is that normal
systems that do not manipulate the stack may not notice unintentional
stack corruption as quickly as before.
Note that callbackUpdateSystemStack is written to be usable for the
initial setup in needm as well as updating the stack in cgocallbackg.
Fixes#62440.
For #62130.
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This patch fixes an inconsistency in compiler flag handling introduced
accidentally in CL 521699. In the compiler we have both base.Flag.N
(which records whether the user has supplied the "-N" flag to disable
optimization) and base.Ctxt.Flag_optimize (which tracks whether
optimization is turned on). In this case Flag.N was updated without a
corresponding change to Ctxt.Flag_optimize, which led to problems with
DWARF generation for the runtime.
This CL doesn't include a regression test; a test will be added later
in the x/debug repo in a subsequent CL.
Updates #62523.
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This CL fixes the links to Microsoft documentation in the Go source
code. Some links were broken and some others were outdated.
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Same as CL 526397, but for typecheck.
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The unified frontend diasmbiguates local types by putting vargen
directly into their symbol name instead. We no longer need a separate
int field for it.
Change-Id: I556c588ed68c5e2cb324cd46abd934894b5aaef9
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Field.Sym now always contains the original symbol as it appeared in Go
source, so we don't need OrigSym anymore.
Instead, when the mangled name is desired, Field.Nname.Sym() can be
used instead, which is always non-nil if Nname is non-nil.
Change-Id: I96cd61db6458d4a2e07ec5810239236e3dfba747
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Currently, linking a Go c-shared object with C code using Apple's
new linker, it fails with
% cc a.c go.so
ld: segment '__DWARF' filesize exceeds vmsize in 'go.so'
Apple's new linker has more checks for unmapped segments. It is
very hard to make it accept a Mach-O shared object with an
additional DWARF segment.
We may want to stop combinding DWARF into the shared object (see
also #62577). For now, disable DWARF by default in c-shared mode
on darwin. (One can still enable it with -ldflags=-w=0, which will
contain DWARF, but it will need the old C linker to link against
with.)
For #61229.
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types2 has already checked for us that bare returns are valid, so no
need to duplicate the effort in typecheck.
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The "eface" in OEFACE suggests it's only for empty interfaces, and the
documentation suggests that too. But it's actually used for both empty
and non-empty interfaces, so rename to OMAKEFACE and adjust docs
accordingly.
Also, remove OCONVIDATA. This was used by the 1.18 frontend for
constructing interfaces containing derived types, but the unified
frontend always uses OCONVIFACE instead, so this is unused now.
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All of riscv CPU using 64B for cache-line size.
i.e. U540 of Hifive Unleashed (https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-unleashed)
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This reverts CL 512155.
Reason for revert: CL 512155 introduced a race in that it caused
cmd.Start to set cmd.Path. Previously it was fine if code looked
at cmd.Path in one goroutine while calling cmd.Start in a different
goroutine.
A test case for this race is in CL 527495.
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These are no longer needed after the previous CL, which moved handling
of unsafe.Sizeof, etc. directly into the unified frontend.
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Previously, the unified frontend implemented unsafe.Sizeof, etc that
involved derived types by constructing a normal OSIZEOF, etc
expression, including fully instantiating their argument. (When
unsafe.Sizeof is applied to a non-generic type, types2 handles
constant folding it.)
This worked, but involves unnecessary work, since all we really need
to track is the argument type (and the field selections, for
unsafe.Offsetof).
Further, the argument expression could generate temporary variables,
which would then go unused after typecheck replaced the OSIZEOF
expression with an OLITERAL. This results in compiler failures after
CL 523315, which made later passes stricter about expecting the
frontend to not construct unused temporaries.
Fixes#62515.
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