We were using the mode reported by ReadDir to decide whether each
entry is a file, but in the case of symlinks that isn't sufficient: a
symlink could point to either a file or a directory, and if it is a
file we should treat it as such.
Fixes#28107
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Div panics when y<=hi because either the quotient overflows
the size of the output or division by zero occurs when y==0.
This provides a uniform behavior for all implementations.
Fixes#28316
Change-Id: If23aeb10e0709ee1a60b7d614afc9103d674a980
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Note that the intrinsic implementation panics separately for overflow and
divide by zero, which matches the behavior of the pure go implementation.
There is a modest performance improvement after intrinsic implementation.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Div-4 53.0ns ± 1% 47.0ns ± 0% -11.28% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Div32-4 18.4ns ± 0% 18.5ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.444 n=5+5)
Div64-4 53.3ns ± 0% 47.5ns ± 4% -10.77% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Updates #28273
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Explicitly check for divide-by-zero/overflow and panic with the appropriate
runtime error. The additional checks have basically no effect on performance
since the branch is easily predicted.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Div-4 53.9ns ± 1% 53.0ns ± 1% -1.59% (p=0.016 n=4+5)
Div32-4 17.9ns ± 0% 18.4ns ± 0% +2.56% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Div64-4 53.5ns ± 0% 53.3ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.095 n=5+5)
Updates #28316
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Don't convert values that aren't Go constants, like
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(nil)), to a literal constant. This avoids
assuming they are constants for things like indexing, array sizes,
case duplication, etc.
Also, nil is an allowed duplicate in switches. CTNILs aren't Go constants.
Fixes#28078Fixes#28079
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XCOFF files can't have multiples text or data sections. The name
of each type section must be .text, .data and .bss.
This commit also updates cmd/internal/objfile/xcoff.go to retrieve Go
sections using runtime symbols.
Change-Id: Ib6315f19dad2d154a4531fc6508e7cbd8bc94743
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On XCOFF, it is forbidden relocation of a DATA pointer to a text
section. It happens when a RODATA symbol needs a DATA symbol's address.
This commit moves every RODATA symbols with a R_ADDR on a data symbol to
.data sections to avoid these relocations.
Change-Id: I7f34d8e0ebdc8352a74e6b40e4c893d8d9419f4d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/146977
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
When a slice composite literal is sparse, initialize it dynamically
instead of statically.
s := []int{5:5, 20:20}
To initialize the backing store for s, use 2 constant writes instead
of copying from a static array with 21 entries.
This CL also fixes pathologies in the compiler when the slice is
*very* sparse.
Fixes#23780
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Abort evconst if its argument isn't a Go constant. The SSA backend
will do the optimizations in question later. They tend to be weird
cases, like uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(1))).
Fix OADDSTR and OCOMPLEX cases in isGoConst.
OADDSTR has its arguments in n.List, not n.Left and n.Right.
OCOMPLEX might have a 2-result function as its arg in List[0]
(in which case it isn't a Go constant).
Fixes#24760
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This experiment is less effective and less needed since the
introduction of stack objects.
We can't clobber stack objects because we don't know statically
whether they are live or not.
We don't really need this experiment that much any more, as it was
primarily used to test the complicated ambiguously-live logic in the
liveness analysis, which has been removed in favor of stack objects.
It is also ~infeasible to maintain once we have safepoints everywhere.
Fixes#27326
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This patch merges in support for reading indexed type export data,
from the gofrontend CL https://golang.org/cl/143022 (which includes
a change in the export data version number from V2 to V3).
Also fixes the key tests to insure that they run both in gccgo builds
and main Go repo builds if "gccgo" is present (prior to this the tests
were not running in either scenario); this required fixing up some of
the expected results.
Fixes#28961.
Change-Id: I644d171f2a46be9160f89dada06ab3c20468bab7
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In assembly free packages (aka "complete" or "pure go"), allow
bodyless functions if they are linkname'd to something else.
Presumably the thing the function is linkname'd to has a definition.
If not, the linker will complain. And linkname is unsafe, so we expect
users to know what they are doing.
Note this handles only one direction, where the linkname directive
is in the local package. If the linkname directive is in the remote
package, this CL won't help. (See os/signal/sig.s for an example.)
Fixes#23311
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The exception handler modifies the stack and continuation context so
it looks like the faulting code calls sigpanic() directly. The call was
not set up correctly on ARM, because it did not handle the link register
correctly. This change handles the link register correctly for ARM.
Updates #28854
Change-Id: I7ccf838adfc05cd968a5edd7d19ebba6a2478360
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This commit adapts compile tool to create correct nilchecks for AIX.
AIX allows to load a nil pointer. Therefore, the default nilcheck
which issues a load must be replaced by a CMP instruction followed by a
store at 0x0 if the value is nil. The store will trigger a SIGSEGV as on
others OS.
The nilcheck algorithm must be adapted to do not remove nilcheck if it's
only a read. Stores are detected with v.Type.IsMemory().
Tests related to nilptr must be adapted to the previous changements.
nilptr.go cannot be used as it's because the AIX address space starts at
1<<32.
Change-Id: I9f5aaf0b7e185d736a9b119c0ed2fe4e5bd1e7af
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This commit allows the runtime to handle 64bits addresses returned by
mmap syscall on AIX.
Mmap syscall returns addresses on 59bits on AIX. But the Arena
implementation only allows addresses with less than 48 bits.
This commit increases the arena size up to 1<<60 for aix/ppc64.
Update: #25893
Change-Id: Iea72e8a944d10d4f00be915785e33ae82dd6329e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/138736
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Now that maps are printed in deterministic order, the map example
can have multiple keys without breaking the build.
Change-Id: Iccec0cd76a3d41c75d8d4eb768ec0ac09ad9f2ad
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The String method is n-squared and overwrites its receiver.
Fix both issues, with only a slight loss of clarity.
Fixes#28773
Change-Id: I588f69d4cbd72931b28b984671512834473bd466
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Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
TestImportTableInUnknownSection was introduced in CL 110555 to
test PE executable with import table located in section other than
".idata". We used atmfd.dll for that purpose, but it seems
atmfd.dll is not present on some systems.
Use kernel32.dll instead. kernel32.dll import table is located in
".rdata" section, so it should do the job. And every Windows
system has kernel32.dll file.
Also make TestImportTableInUnknownSection run on windows-arm,
since windows-arm should also have kernel32.dll file.
Updates #27904
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This makes it easier to track names of function arguments
for debugging purposes.
Change-Id: Ic34856fe0b910005e1c7bc051d769d489a4b158e
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This CL adds a button that collapses values list of a block.
Button is displayed for every block with non-empty values.
Change-Id: I4b65af81e25349f38341df487d42698c9d006a00
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On some platforms, assembly in internal/syscall/unix references
unexported runtime symbols. Catch these references so the compiler can
generate the necessary ABI wrappers.
Fixes#28769.
Updates #27539.
Change-Id: I118eebfb8b3d907b4c3562198e6afb49854f5827
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Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
When using softfloat, floating point ops are rewritten to integer
ops. The types of store ops were not rewritten. This may lower
to floating point stores, which are problematic. This CL fixes
this by rewriting the store types as well.
This fixes test/fixedbugs/issue28688.go on Wasm. Softfloat mode
is not used by default on Wasm, and it is not needed as Wasm spec
supports floating points. But it is nice to have the correct
types.
Change-Id: Ib5e19e19fa9491b15c2f60320f8724cace5cefb5
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UserHomeDir used to return an empty string if the corresponding
environment variable was not set. Changed it to return an error if the
variable is not set, to have the same signature and behaviour as UserCacheDir.
Fixes#28562
Change-Id: I42c497e8011ecfbbadebe7de1751575273be221c
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The performance improvement is not as big as we hoped.
Until the API is feature complete, we postpone the release
and avoid added complexity.
This change was prepared by reverting all the changes affected
src/cmd/trace and src/internal/traceparser packages after
golang.org/cl/137635, and then bringing back MMU computation
APIs (originally in src/internal/traceparser) to the
src/internal/trace package.
Revert "cmd/trace: use new traceparser to parse the raw trace files"
This reverts https://golang.org/cl/145457
(commit 08816cb8d7).
Revert "internal/traceparser: provide parser that uses less space and parses segments of runtime trace files"
This reverts https://golang.org/cl/137635
(commit daaf361f74).
Change-Id: Ic2a068a7dbaf4053cd9674ca7bde9c58e74385b4
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CL 150497 enabled TestRemoveAllDot on "noat" systems.
However, this test is failing on Plan 9 because the rmdir
system call allows to remove "." on Plan 9.
This change prevents the "noat" implementation of RemoveAll to
remove ".", so it remains consistent with the "at" implementation.
Fixes#28903.
Change-Id: Ifc8fe36bdd8053a4e416f0590663c844c97ce72a
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This case was missed entirely and caused such params to be
unprintable. This change gives them stack addresses
for the entire function (which is correct).
Change-Id: Ia4f706450219e48bce65b6395d3d9792df142fb5
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CL 142517 has used some formats incorrectly. This change fixes it
by using %v for errors and invoking Block.Kind.String().
Format map stays intact.
Updates #28177
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This adds a debug check to throw immediately if any pointers are added
to the gcWork buffer after the mark completion barrier. The intent is
to catch the source of the cached GC work that occasionally produces
"P has cached GC work at end of mark termination" failures.
The result should be that we get "throwOnGCWork" throws instead of "P
has cached GC work at end of mark termination" throws, but with useful
stack traces.
This should be reverted before the release. I've been unable to
reproduce this issue locally, but this issue appears fairly regularly
on the builders, so the intent is to catch it on the builders.
This probably slows down the GC slightly.
For #27993.
Change-Id: I5035e14058ad313bfbd3d68c41ec05179147a85c
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This CL adds CFGs to ssa.html.
It execs dot to generate SVG,
which then gets inlined into the html.
Some standard naming and javascript hacks
enable integration with the rest of ssa.html.
Clicking on blocks highlights the relevant
part of the CFG, and vice versa.
Sample output and screenshots can be seen in #28177.
CFGs can be turned on with the suffix mask:
:* - dump CFG for every phase
:lower - just the lower phase
:lower-layout - lower through layout
:w,x-y - phases w and x through y
Calling dot after every pass is noticeably slow,
instead use the range of phases.
Dead blocks are not displayed on CFG.
User can zoom and pan individual CFG
when the automatic adjustment has failed.
Dot-related errors are reported
without bringing down the process.
Fixes#28177
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In race mode, these functions are defined and declared in
different packages, which therefore don't have implicit arg maps.
When they are defer'd, and the stack needs to move, the runtime
fails with missing stack maps. This CL adds arg maps (FUNCDATA)
to them.
Updates #28848
Change-Id: I0271563b7e78e7797ce2990c303dced957efaa86
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Using fmt.Scanln in a browser environment caused a panic, since there
was no stub for fs.read. This commit adds a stub that returns ENOSYS.
Fixes#27773.
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The playground is not using GOOS=js, so it is not able to use the
package syscall/js. Examples that depend on syscall/js should not
show a "Run" button.
Fixes#28526.
Change-Id: I8b2fcdd0c0ee517a5c3864bf459f813129542389
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/148918
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Return a PathError instead of an unwrapped syscall.EINVAL if the path
ends with dots.
As suggested by Roger Peppe in CL 150158.
Change-Id: I4d82a6ff64a979b67a843a1cc4fea58ed9326aed
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Prohibiting RemoveAll with paths that end in ".." was added with
CL 137442 in this release cycle, but it worked before and it should
continue to work.
Also run TestRemoveAllDot on all systems; the test is not specific to
the use of unlinkat and friends.
Change-Id: I277784c8915cd748fec318d2936062440d5d1fde
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CL 150417 was submitted before I could recommend this change to remove
an unnecessary allocation.
Updates #28849
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The js/wasm architecture does not support signals at all, but there are
already some signal constants defined because of stdlib dependencies.
This change adds a dummy constant for syscall.SIGTERM as well, to make
js/wasm compatible with more existing Go code.
There is the Go proverb "Syscall must always be guarded with build
tags.", so code should not expect syscall.SIGTERM to exist. Still,
adding SIGTERM should do more good than harm.
Fixes#28719.
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os.TempDir() did not return a proper directory on Windows with js/wasm,
because js/wasm only uses the Unix variant of TempDir.
This commit passes the temporary directory provided by Node.js to the
Go runtime by adding it as a default value for the TMPDIR environment
variable. It makes TempDir compatible with all platforms.
Fixes#27306.
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We should be able to build docker after this get applied.
Updates #13192
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GitHub-Last-Rev: 210b7bc2e1
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#28546
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FormatMediaType used rune&0x80==0 to check if parameter values consisted
of valid ascii charaters. Comparing strings using their runes instead of
their bytes leads to some non-ascii strings to pass as valid.
E.g. the rune for 'Ą' is 0x104, 0x104 & 0x80 => 0. Its byte
representation is 0xc4 0x84, both of which result in non zero values
when masked with 0x80
Fixes#28849
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ValueOf() panics if x is not one of the expected types.
Change-Id: I1105e46bd09a5ab13c162b77c1c50cc45bce27a2
GitHub-Last-Rev: 34a88ce820
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#28846
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This commit performs replace double quote to backquote,
so now all examples looks consistent.
Change-Id: I8cf760ce1bdeff9619a88e531161b9516385241b
GitHub-Last-Rev: e3e636cebb
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#28879
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Fixes#27619
Change-Id: If18df696c0778efe894a4a249d4964db1b02e5d6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/150159
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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This commit adds examples for Match, Find,
FindAllSubmatch, FindSubmatch and Match functions.
Change-Id: I2bdf8c3cee6e89d618109397378c1fc91aaf1dfb
GitHub-Last-Rev: 33f34b7adc
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#28837
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/150020
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Change-Id: I70afd2f7b6783926174c4e66565b711cffeb97c5
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cmd/vet, now simplified to a single function call is now authoritative,
not a copy of vet-lite.
The update-xtools.sh script now uses the imports of cmd/vet as the
roots for vendoring.
Change-Id: I4faef3fcf3db10b3a3930726e8d0720a3c8395da
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/150297
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Reviewed-by: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>