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Anit Gandhi
62a994837a crypto/tls: improve client auth failure alerts
This change makes it easier for clients to debug mutual TLS connection failures. Currently, there are a few situations where invalid client auth leads to a generic "bad certificate" alert. 3 specific situations have a more appropriate TLS alert code, based on the alert descriptions in the appendix of both RFC5246 and RFC8446.
  1. The server is configured to require client auth, but no client cert was provided; the appropriate alert is "certificate required". This applies only to TLS 1.3, which first defined the certificate_required alert code.
  2. The client provided a cert that was signed by an authority that is not in the server's trusted set of CAs; the appropriate alert is "unknown certificate authority".
  3. The client provided an expired (or not yet valid) cert; the appropriate alert is "expired certificate".
Otherwise, we still fall back to "bad certificate".

Fixes #52113

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2023-01-20 16:19:42 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
8b79c41dd5 cmd/go: update test for change in panic(nil) behavior
panic(nil) now panics with runtime.PanicNilError.

For #25448

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2023-01-20 15:49:29 +00:00
Daniel Martí
c641d48afd go/types: use internal/lazyregexp for goVersionRx
With benchinit, we see a noticeable improvement in init times:

	name     old time/op    new time/op    delta
	GoTypes    83.4µs ± 0%    43.7µs ± 1%  -47.57%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)

	name     old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	GoTypes    26.5kB ± 0%    18.8kB ± 0%  -29.15%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)

	name     old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	GoTypes       238 ± 0%       154 ± 0%  -35.29%  (p=0.029 n=4+4)

Port the same change to cmd/compile/internal/types and types2.

Updates #26775.

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2023-01-20 09:35:03 +00:00
Daniel Martí
8259ac4986 encoding/gob: shave off some init time cost
Avoid unnecessary allocations when calling reflect.TypeOf;
we can use nil pointers, which fit into an interface without allocating.
This saves about 1% of CPU time.

The builtin types are limited to typeIds between 0 and firstUserId,
and since firstUserId is 64, builtinIdToType does not need to be a map.
We can simply use an array of length firstUserId, which is simpler.
This saves about 1% of CPU time.

idToType is similar to firstUserId in that it is a map keyed by typeIds.
The difference is that it can grow with the user's types.
However, each added type gets the next available typeId,
meaning that we can use a growing slice, similar to the case above.
nextId then becomes the current length of the slice.
This saves about 1% of CPU time.

typeInfoMap is stored globally as an atomic.Value,
where each modification loads the map, makes a whole copy,
adds the new element, and stores the modified copy.
This is perfectly fine when the user registers types,
as that can happen concurrently and at any point in the future.

However, during init time, we sequentially register many types,
and the overhead of copying maps adds up noticeably.
During init time, use a regular global map instead,
which gets replaced by the atomic.Value when our init work is done.
This saves about 2% of CPU time.

Finally, avoid calling checkId in bootstrapType;
we have just called setTypeId, whose logic for getting nextId is simple,
so the extra check doesn't gain us much.
This saves about 1% of CPU time.

Using benchinit, which transforms GODEBUG=inittrace=1 data into Go
benchmark compatible output, results in a nice improvement:

	name         old time/op    new time/op    delta
	EncodingGob     175µs ± 0%     162µs ± 0%  -7.45%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)

	name         old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	EncodingGob    39.0kB ± 0%    36.1kB ± 0%  -7.35%  (p=0.016 n=5+4)

	name         old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	EncodingGob       588 ± 0%       558 ± 0%  -5.10%  (p=0.000 n=5+4)

Updates #26775.

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2023-01-20 09:34:41 +00:00
Daniel Martí
f53137f95c internal/profile: use internal/lazyregexp for the legacy parser
Per benchinit, this makes a big difference to init times:

	name             old time/op    new time/op    delta
	InternalProfile     185µs ± 1%       6µs ± 1%  -96.51%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

	name             old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	InternalProfile     101kB ± 0%       4kB ± 0%  -95.72%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

	name             old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	InternalProfile       758 ± 0%        25 ± 0%  -96.70%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

The fixed 0.2ms init cost is saved for any importer of net/http/pprof,
but also for cmd/compile, as it supports PGO now.
A Go program parsing profiles might not even need to compile these
regular expressions at all, if it doesn't encounter any legacy files.
I suspect this will be the case with most invocations of cmd/compile.

Updates #26775.

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2023-01-20 09:27:47 +00:00
Daniel Martí
1bef0707a5 cmd/link: use strings.LastIndexByte to fix a TODO
Go 1.20 will require Go 1.17 to bootstrap, so we can stop worrying about
older Go bootstrap versions. https://go.dev/issues/44505 fixed most of
those TODOs, but this one was presumably forgotten about.

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2023-01-20 09:27:21 +00:00
Jakub Ciolek
8354f6b5bb cmd/compile: use a boolean as a avoid clobbering flags mov marker
The Value type implements Aux interface because it is being used as a
"avoid clobbering flags" marker by amd64, x86 and s390x SSA parts.

Create a boolean that implements the Aux interface. Use it as the marker
instead. We no longer need Value to implement Aux.

Resolves a TODO.

See CL 275756 for more info.

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2023-01-20 05:01:15 +00:00
Srinivas Pokala
3e77efc720 cmd/internal/obj/s390x, runtime: fix breakpoint in s390x
Currently runtime.Breakpoint generates SIGSEGV in s390x.
The solution to this is add new asm instruction BRRK of
type FORMAT_E for the breakpoint exception.

Fixes #52103

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2023-01-20 05:00:12 +00:00
Jorropo
5c67ebbb31 cmd/compile: AMD64v3 remove unnecessary TEST comparision in isPowerOfTwo
With GOAMD64=V3 the canonical isPowerOfTwo function:
  func isPowerOfTwo(x uintptr) bool {
    return x&(x-1) == 0
  }

Used to compile to:
  temp := BLSR(x) // x&(x-1)
  flags = TEST(temp, temp)
  return flags.zf

However the blsr instruction already set ZF according to the result.
So we can remove the TEST instruction if we are just checking ZF.
Such as in multiple pieces of code around memory allocations.

This make the code smaller and faster.

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2023-01-20 04:58:59 +00:00
Jorropo
fc814056aa cmd/compile: rewrite empty makeslice to zerobase pointer
make\(\[\][a-zA-Z0-9]+, 0\) is seen 52 times in the go source.
And at least 391 times on internet:
https://grep.app/search?q=make%5C%28%5C%5B%5C%5D%5Ba-zA-Z0-9%5D%2B%2C%200%5C%29&regexp=true
This used to compile to calling runtime.makeslice.
However we can copy what we do for []T{}, just use a zerobase pointer.

On my machine this is 10x faster (from 3ns to 0.3ns).
Note that an empty loop also runs in 0.3ns,
so this really is free when you count superscallar execution.

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2023-01-20 04:57:35 +00:00
liu-xuewen
57236fe9f7 runtime: remove 104 byte stack guard
The number 104 appears to date back to the
first implementation of split stacks in
https://go.googlesource.com/go/+/b987f7a757f53f460973622a36eebb696f9b5060.
That change introduces a 104 byte stack guard.
it doesn't makes any sense today.

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2023-01-20 04:55:48 +00:00
Keith Randall
12befc3ce3 cmd/compile: improve scheduling pass
Convert the scheduling pass from scheduling backwards to scheduling forwards.

Forward scheduling makes it easier to prioritize scheduling values as
soon as they are ready, which is important for things like nil checks,
select ops, etc.

Forward scheduling is also quite a bit clearer. It was originally
backwards because computing uses is tricky, but I found a way to do it
simply and with n lg n complexity. The new scheme also makes it easy
to add new scheduling edges if needed.

Fixes #42673
Update #56568

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2023-01-20 04:54:01 +00:00
Marcel Meyer
b419db6c15 all: fix typos in go file comments
This is the second round to look for spelling mistakes. This time the
manual sifting of the result list was made easier by filtering out
capitalized and camelcase words.

grep -r --include '*.go' -E '^// .*$' . | aspell list | grep -E -x '[A-Za-z]{1}[a-z]*' | sort | uniq

This PR will be imported into Gerrit with the title and first
comment (this text) used to generate the subject and body of
the Gerrit change.

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2023-01-20 03:27:26 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
f52b8fa83f go/types: generate infer.go
Also, remove pos parameter from inferB (was unused).

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2023-01-20 01:31:26 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
cf9adf4a3e cmd/compile/internal/types2: remove useConstraintTypeInference flg (cleanup)
This useConstraintTypeInference flag was debugging purposes only and
is not needed anymore. It's already gone in go/types.

Also, adjust/fix some comments.

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fangguizhen
e590afcf2c bytes, strings: rename field in CutSuffix tests
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2023-01-20 01:25:45 +00:00
Alice
ae400d003f misc/cgo/testsanitizers: use fmt.Printf instead fmt.Println
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2023-01-20 01:23:37 +00:00
fangguizhen
f33e8f6698 time: no need to wrap error with errors.New
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2023-01-20 01:07:08 +00:00
Damien Neil
045b33ecfe net/http: close Request.Body when pconn write loop exits early
The pconn write loop closes a request's body after sending the
request, but in the case where the write loop exits with an
unsent request in writech the body is never closed.

Close the request body in this case.

Fixes #49621

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2023-01-20 01:06:03 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
78558d5e10 archive/zip: use base offset 0 if it has a valid entry
In CL 408734 we introduced a fall back to base offset 0 if reading a
directory entry at the computed base offset failed. We have now found
a file in the wild for which the computed base offset is incorrect,
but happens to refer to a valid directory entry. In this CL, we change
the fallback such that if the first directory header relative to base
offset 0 is valid, we just use base offset 0.

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2023-01-20 01:04:11 +00:00
Wayne Zuo
5454834f01 cmd/internal/obj/riscv: add check for invalid shift amount input
Current RISCV64 assembler do not check the invalid shift amount. This CL
adds the check to avoid generating invalid instructions.

Fixes #57755

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2023-01-19 23:30:35 +00:00
Keith Randall
45dc81d856 cmd/compile: add memory argument to GetCallerSP
We need to make sure that when we get the stack pointer, we get it
at the right time.

V = GetCallerSP
Call()
W = GetCallerSP

If Call causes a stack growth, then we will be in a situation
where V != W. So it matters when GetCallerSP operations get scheduled.
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things like calls.

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2023-01-19 22:43:22 +00:00
Dmitri Shuralyov
440ef8c4d2 cmd/internal/osinfo: report Node.js version
Seeing the Node.js version that was used during a particular test run
should be helpful during the upcoming migration from Node.js 14 to 18.
Add minimal support for that.

For golang/go#57614.

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2023-01-19 22:43:17 +00:00
Keith Randall
f959fb3872 cmd/compile: add anchored version of SP
The SPanchored opcode is identical to SP, except that it takes a memory
argument so that it (and more importantly, anything that uses it)
must be scheduled at or after that memory argument.

This opcode ensures that a LEAQ of a variable gets scheduled after the
corresponding VARDEF for that variable.

This may lead to less CSE of LEAQ operations. The effect is very small.
The go binary is only 80 bytes bigger after this CL. Usually LEAQs get
folded into load/store operations, so the effect is only for pointerful
types, large enough to need a duffzero, and have their address passed
somewhere. Even then, usually the CSEd LEAQs will be un-CSEd because
the two uses are on different sides of a function call and the LEAQ
ends up being rematerialized at the second use anyway.

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2023-01-19 22:43:12 +00:00
Dmitri Shuralyov
47a0d46716 cmd/compile/internal/ssa: generate code via a //go:generate directive
The standard way to generate code in a Go package is via //go:generate
directives, which are invoked by the developer explicitly running:

	go generate import/path/of/said/package

Switch to using that approach here.

This way, developers don't need to learn and remember a custom way that
each particular Go package may choose to implement its code generation.
It also enables conveniences such as 'go generate -n' to discover how
code is generated without running anything (this works on all packages
that rely on //go:generate directives), being able to generate multiple
packages at once and from any directory, and so on.

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Russ Cox
213495a4a6 internal/godebug: export non-default-behavior counters in runtime/metrics
Allow GODEBUG users to report how many times a setting
resulted in non-default behavior.

Record non-default-behaviors for all existing GODEBUGs.

Also rework tests to ensure that runtime is in sync with runtime/metrics.All,
and generate docs mechanically from metrics.All.

For #56986.

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Russ Cox
aa51c40b1c runtime: replace panic(nil) with panic(new(runtime.PanicNilError))
Long ago we decided that panic(nil) was too unlikely to bother
making a special case for purposes of recover. Unfortunately,
it has turned out not to be a special case. There are many examples
of code in the Go ecosystem where an author has written panic(nil)
because they want to panic and don't care about the panic value.

Using panic(nil) in this case has the unfortunate behavior of
making recover behave as though the goroutine isn't panicking.
As a result, code like:

	func f() {
		defer func() {
			if err := recover(); err != nil {
				log.Fatalf("panicked! %v", err)
			}
		}()
		call1()
		call2()
	}

looks like it guarantees that call2 has been run any time f returns,
but that turns out not to be strictly true. If call1 does panic(nil),
then f returns "successfully", having recovered the panic, but
without calling call2.

Instead you have to write something like:

	func f() {
		done := false
		defer func() {
			if err := recover(); !done {
				log.Fatalf("panicked! %v", err)
			}
		}()
		call1()
		call2()
		done = true
	}

which defeats nearly the whole point of recover. No one does this,
with the result that almost all uses of recover are subtly broken.

One specific broken use along these lines is in net/http, which
recovers from panics in handlers and sends back an HTTP error.
Users discovered in the early days of Go that panic(nil) was a
convenient way to jump out of a handler up to the serving loop
without sending back an HTTP error. This was a bug, not a feature.
Go 1.8 added panic(http.ErrAbortHandler) as a better way to access the feature.
Any lingering code that uses panic(nil) to abort an HTTP handler
without a failure message should be changed to use http.ErrAbortHandler.

Programs that need the old, unintended behavior from net/http
or other packages can set GODEBUG=panicnil=1 to stop the run-time error.

Uses of recover that want to detect panic(nil) in new programs
can check for recover returning a value of type *runtime.PanicNilError.

Because the new GODEBUG is used inside the runtime, we can't
import internal/godebug, so there is some new machinery to
cross-connect those in this CL, to allow a mutable GODEBUG setting.
That won't be necessary if we add any other mutable GODEBUG settings
in the future. The CL also corrects the handling of defaulted GODEBUG
values in the runtime, for #56986.

Fixes #25448.

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2023-01-19 22:21:50 +00:00
Russ Cox
8d71ae8c77 cmd/go/internal/modindex: remove copy of build.Package
modindex defines its own type Package that must be exactly the
same as build.Package (there are conversions between them).
The normal reason to do this is to provide a different method set,
but there aren't any different methods. And if we needed to do that,
we could write

	type Package build.Package

instead of repeating the struct definition. Remove the type entirely
in favor of direct use of build.Package.

This makes the modindex package not break when fields are
added to go/build.Package.

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2023-01-19 21:42:39 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
c16c2c49e2 cmd/go: shorten TestScript/test_shuffle and skip it in short mode
test_shuffle was added in CL 310033. It takes about 4½ seconds on my
workstation prior to this CL, most of which is spent linking and
running test binaries in 'go test'.

We can reduce that time somewhat (to 3¾ seconds) by simply running the
test fewer times (cases of 'off', 'on', positive, zero, and negative
values seem sufficient), but we should also avoid that linking
overhead at all in short mode.

Fixes #57709.

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2023-01-19 20:46:11 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
2f8f51724a cmd/go/internal/lockedfile: avoid failing tests due to arbitrary timeouts
The mustBlock helper returns a function that verifies that the blocked
operation does eventually complete. However, it used an arbitrary
10-second timeout in place of “eventually”.

Since the test is checking a synchronization library, bugs are likely
to manifest as deadlocks. It may be useful to log what operation is in
flight if such a deadlock occurs; however, since we can't bound how
long a “reasonable” operation should take, the log message should only
be informational — it should not cause the test to fail.

While we're here, let's also set a better example by not leaking
time.After timers in the tests..

Fixes #57592.

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2023-01-19 20:46:09 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
24a9d7bc18 cmd/go/internal/vcweb: simplify hgHandler cancellation
This uses the new Cancel and WaitDelay fields of os/exec.Cmd
(added in #50436) to interrupt or kill the 'hg serve' command
when its incoming http.Request is canceled.

This should keep the vcweb hg handler from getting stuck if 'hg serve'
hangs after the request either completes or is canceled.

Fixes #57597 (maybe).

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2023-01-19 20:46:08 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
e08642cae1 net: delete TestTCPSelfConnect
This test is flaky, apparently due to a typo'd operator in CL 21447
that causes it to compare “same port OR IP” instead of
“same port AND IP”.

If we merely fixed the comparison, the test would hopefully stop being
flaky itself, but we would still be left with another problem:
repeatedly dialing a port that we believe to be unused can interfere
with other tests, which may open the previously-unused port and then
attempt a single Dial and expect it to succeed. Arbitrary other Dial
calls for that port may cause the wrong connection to be accepted,
leading to spurious test failures.

Moreover, the test can be extremely expensive for the amount of data
we hope to get from it, depending on the system's port-reuse
algorithms and dial implementations. It is already scaled back by up
to 1000x on a huge number of platforms due to latency, and may even be
ineffective on those platforms because of the arbitrary 1ms Dial
timeout. And the incremental value from it is quite low, too: it tests
the workaround for what is arguably a bug in the Linux kernel, which
ought to be fixed (and tested) upstream instead of worked around in
every open-source project that dials local ports.

Instead of trying to deflake this test, let's just get rid of it.

Fixes #18290.

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2023-01-19 20:46:05 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
fbf14ae166 runtime: remove arbitrary GOARCH constraints in finalizer tests
These tests were only run on GOARCH=amd64, but the rationale given in
CL 11858043 was GC precision on 32-bit platforms. Today, we have far
more 64-bit platforms than just amd64, and I believe that GC precision
on 32-bit platforms has been substantially improved as well.
The GOARCH restriction seems unnecessary.

Updates #57166.
Updates #5368.

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Bryan C. Mills
caf8fb1e82 cmd/go: use Cancel and WaitDelay to terminate test subprocesses
Updates #50436.
Updates #56163.
Fixes #24050.

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2023-01-19 20:45:56 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
e49cb0208b os: clean up tests
- Use testenv.Command instead of exec.Command to try to get more
  useful timeout behavior.

- Parallelize tests that appear not to require global state.
  (And add explanatory comments for a few that are not
  parallelizable for subtle reasons.)

- Consolidate some “Helper” tests with their parent tests.

- Use t.TempDir instead of os.MkdirTemp when appropriate.

- Factor out subtests for repeated test helpers.

For #36107.
Updates #22315.

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2023-01-19 20:45:37 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
f2884bf423 os: deflake TestPipeEOF and TestFifoEOF
- Consolidate the two test bodies as one helper function.
- Eliminate arbitrary timeout.
- Shorten arbitrary sleeps in short mode.
- Simplify goroutines.
- Mark the tests as parallel.

Fixes #36107.
Updates #24164.

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2023-01-19 20:45:34 +00:00
Tobias Klauser
3bb8864e9f net/netip: fix type name in TestNoAllocs sub-test names and comments
netaddr.IP became netip.Addr

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fangguizhen
b1a1d7f425 cmd/go: fix comment typo
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2023-01-19 20:43:45 +00:00
Kevin Parsons
f89badf6b4 make.bat: support existing toolchain paths with spaces
Previously if the default go toolchain (from "where go") contained spaces, then running make.bat would fail.

Fixes it to correctly treat paths with spaces. This is especially useful given that the default Go install path is under "C:\Program Files".

Fixes #57918

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2023-01-19 20:43:23 +00:00
Joe Tsai
9894ded194 time: revert strict parsing of RFC 3339
CL 444277 fixed Time.UnmarshalText and Time.UnmarshalJSON to properly
unmarshal timestamps according to RFC 3339 instead of according
to Go's bespoke time syntax that is a superset of RFC 3339.

However, this change seems to have broken an AWS S3 unit test
that relies on parsing timestamps with single digit hours.
It is unclear whether S3 emits these timestamps in production or
whether this is simply a testing artifact that has been cargo culted
across many code bases. Either way, disable strict parsing for now
and re-enable later with better GODEBUG support.

Updates #54580

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2023-01-18 19:59:26 +00:00
Russ Cox
6fcbd0369d cmd: update x/tools to latest internal Go 1.20 branch
Import x/tools as of CL 462596 (070db2996ebe, Jan 18 2022),
to bring in two vet analysis fixes (printf and loopclosure).

For #57911.
Fixes #57903.
Fixes #57904.

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Bryan C. Mills
2e792a8295 cmd/go: do not attempt to install cmd/addr2line in TestScript/mod_outside
Tests must not write to GOROOT: it might not writable (for example, if
it is owned by root and the user is non-root), and in general we can't
assume that the configuration in which the test is run matches the
configuration with which the installed tools were built.

In this specific case, CL 454836 (for #57007) installs 'cmd' with
CGO_ENABLED=0, but most builders still run the tests with CGO_ENABLED
unset.

Updates #57007.

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Robert Griesemer
7026a8a1a9 go/types: factor out type parameter renaming (cleanup)
Follow-up on CL 461687 which missed the go/types change.

(As an aside, we cannot yet generate this change because
go/types uses a positioner and types2 just uses a syntax.Pos.)

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Ian Lance Taylor
d449c01d12 misc/reboot: overlay $GOROOT/lib in temporary goroot
This fixes the test after CL 455357, which builds the time/tzdata file
from $GOROOT/lib/time/zoneinfo.zip.

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Cuong Manh Le
198074abd7 cmd/compile: fix unsafe.{SliceData,StringData} escape analysis memory corruption
Fixes #57823

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Robert Griesemer
1c2c225d6f go/types, types2: factor out type parameter renaming (cleanup)
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Russ Cox
7e740f91c5 src: update go.mod files to go 1.21
Go 1.21 is now in progress here.

For #36905.

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2023-01-17 23:10:41 +00:00
Russ Cox
7aa85e0137 cmd/go: introduce GOROOT/go.env and move proxy/sumdb config there
Various Linux distributions edit cmd/go/internal/cfg/cfg.go to change
the default settings of GOPROXY and GOSUMDB. Make it possible for
them to do this without editing the go command source code by
introducing GOROOT/go.env and moving those defaults there.

With the upcoming changes for reproducible builds (#24904),
this should mean that Linux distributions distribute binaries
that are bit-for-bit identical to the Go distribution binaries,
even when rebuilding the distribution themselves.

Fixes #57179.

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Russ Cox
8a27154bcd cmd/dist: make toolchain build reproducible
- Build cmd with CGO_ENABLED=0. Doing so removes the C compiler
  toolchain from the reproducibility perimeter and also results in
  cmd/go and cmd/pprof binaries that are statically linked,
  so that they will run on a wider variety of systems.
  In particular the Linux versions will run on Alpine and NixOS
  without needing a simulation of libc.so.6.

  The potential downside of disabling cgo is that cmd/go and cmd/pprof
  use the pure Go network resolver instead of the host resolver on
  Unix systems. This means they will not be able to use non-DNS
  resolver mechanisms that may be specified in /etc/resolv.conf,
  such as mDNS. Neither program seems likely to need non-DNS names
  like those, however.

  macOS and Windows systems still use the host resolver, which they
  access without cgo.

- Build cmd with -trimpath when building a release.
  Doing so removes $GOPATH from the file name prefixes stored in the
  binary, so that the build directory does not leak into the final artifacts.

- When CC and CXX are empty, do not pick values to hard-code into
  the source tree and binaries. Instead, emit code that makes the
  right decision at runtime. In addition to reproducibility, this
  makes cross-compiled toolchains work better. A macOS toolchain
  cross-compiled on Linux will now correctly look for clang,
  instead of looking for gcc because it was built on Linux.

- Convert \ to / in file names stored in .a files.
  These are converted to / in the final binaries, but the hashes of
  the .a files affect the final build ID of the binaries. Without this
  change, builds of a Windows toolchain on Windows and non-Windows
  machines produce identical binaries except for the input hash part
  of the build ID.

- Due to the conversion of \ to / in .a files, convert back when
  reading inline bodies on Windows to preserve output file names
  in error messages.

Combined, these four changes (along with Go 1.20's removal of
installed pkg/**.a files and conversion of macOS net away from cgo)
make the output of make.bash fully reproducible, even when
cross-compiling: a released macOS toolchain built on Linux or Windows
will contain exactly the same bits as a released macOS toolchain
built on macOS.

The word "released" in the previous sentence is important.
For the build IDs in the binaries to work out the same on
both systems, a VERSION file must exist to provide a consistent
compiler build ID (instead of using a content hash of the binary).

For #24904.
Fixes #57007.

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Russ Cox
dbe327a640 make.bash, make.rc: fix GOROOT detection when GOEXPERIMENT is set
We need to clear GOEXPERIMENT any time we are invoking a bootstrap
toolchain. One line missed the clearing of GOEXPERIMENT.

There were three different lines using different syntaxes and subtly
different sets of variables being cleared, so hoist them into a function
so it's all in one place.

Also quote $GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP consistently.



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TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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2023-01-17 22:30:56 +00:00