We were building it for Windows, although Windows code never calls
any of these functions. When using -tags netgo that cause a multiple
definition of cgoAvailable.
Fixes#61153
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When invoking a vet tool with -vettool (or vet itself),
we need to pass the package's GoVersion to use when
analyzing the package.
The test of this behavior is in the x/tools/go/analysis CL 507880.
For #61176.
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Clients of go/types, such as analyzers, may need to know which
specific Go version a package is written for. Record that information
in the Package and expose it using the new GoVersion method.
Update parseGoVersion to handle the new Go versions that may
be passed around starting in Go 1.21.0: versions like "go1.21.0"
and "go1.21rc2". This is not strictly necessary today, but it adds some
valuable future-proofing.
While we are here, change NewChecker from panicking on invalid
version to saving an error for returning later from Files.
Go versions are now likely to be coming from a variety of sources,
not just hard-coded in calls to NewChecker, making a panic
inappropriate.
For #61174.
Fixes#61175.
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Adds an optional close quote in the expected log message regex for TestConnections to prevent failing when the source filepath is surrounded in quotes due to it containing one or more spaces.
Fixes#61161
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According to RISCV manual 11.6:
FMADD x,y,z computes x*y+z and
FNMADD x,y,z => -x*y-z
FMSUB x,y,z => x*y-z
FNMSUB x,y,z => -x*y+z respectively
However our implement of SSA convert FMADD -x,y,z to FNMADD x,y,z which
is wrong and should be convert to FNMSUB according to manual.
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When x*y == -z the portable implementation of FMA copied the sign
bit from x*y into the result. This meant that when x*y == -z and
x*y < 0 the result was -0 which is incorrect.
Fixes#61130.
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CL 497675 modified Rows such that context errors are propagated through
Rows.Err(). This caused an issue where calling Close meant that an
internal cancellation error would (eventually) be returned from Err:
1. A caller makes a query using a cancellable context.
2. initContextClose sees that either the query context or the
transaction context can be canceled, so will need to spawn a
goroutine to capture their errors.
3. initContextClose derives a context from the query context via
WithCancel and sets rs.cancel.
4. When a user calls Close, rs.cancel is called. awaitDone's ctx is
cancelled, which is good, since we don't want it to hang forever.
5. This internal cancellation (after CL 497675) has its error saved on
contextDone.
6. Later, calling Err will return the error in contextDone if present.
This leads to a race condition depending on how quickly Err is called
after Close.
The docs for Close and Err state that calling Close should have no
affect on the return result for Err. So, a potential fix is to ensure
that awaitDone does not save the error when the cancellation comes from
a Close via rs.cancel.
This CL does that, using a new context not derived from the query
context, whose error is ignored as the query context's error used to be
before the original bugfix.
The included test fails before the CL, and passes afterward.
Fixes#60932
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There are some subtle details here about measuring OS stacks in cgo
programs. There's also an expectation about magnitude in the MemStats
docs that isn't in the runtime/metrics docs. Fix both.
Fixes#54396.
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This gives the user a better stack trace experience. No need to
expose them to runtime.systemstack and friends.
Fixes#61158
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GCFLAGS doesn't have any defined meaning. cmd/dist enables
mayMoreStackPreempt with GOFLAGS.
For #55160.
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Top-level functions in the net package that only read files,
for example LookupPort(...), or LookupIP(host) where host resides
in /etc/hosts, now work on wasip1.
If the application has the ability to create sockets (for example,
when using a sockets extension to WASI preview 1), it's now
possible to do name resolution by passing a custom Dial function
to a Resolver instance.
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This is a prerequisite to enabling the pure Go resolver for
wasip1.
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Replace the (flaky) types2.TestIssue43124 with the code of the
(stable) go/types version of this test.
While at it, replace a handful of syntax.Pos{} with the equivalent
nopos, to further reduce differences between the two versions of
the issues_test.go file.
For #61064.
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Verify that the Host header we send is valid.
Avoids surprising behavior such as a Host of "go.dev\r\nX-Evil:oops"
adding an X-Evil header to HTTP/1 requests.
Add a test, skip the test for HTTP/2. HTTP/2 is not vulnerable to
header injection in the way HTTP/1 is, but x/net/http2 doesn't validate
the header and will go into a retry loop when the server rejects it.
CL 506995 adds the necessary validation to x/net/http2.
For #60374
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Ran gofmt on a couple of Go source files that needed it.
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The latest wazero release supports non-blocking I/O and pre-opened
sockets. Unmask the relevant wasip1 tests so that there are multiple
WebAssembly runtimes exercising these code paths.
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There are currently no examples in the new slices and maps package, so
add some. This adds examples for most functions in the slices package
except the very obvious ones, and adds examples for the DeleteFunc and
EqualFunc functions in the maps package.
Also clarify/correct a few doc comments:
* EqualFunc takes an "equality" function, not a "comparison" function
* It's confusing for Delete and DeleteFunc to say they "do not create a
new slice", as they do return a new slice. They already say they
"return the modified slice" which is enough.
* Similar for Compact, and mention that it returns the modified slice
(and say why)
* Note that CompactFunc keeps the first element in equal runs
* Say what cmp is in SortStableFunc and IsSortedFunc
* Say that MinFunc and MaxFunc return the first value
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CL 500575 changed mayCall to return "false" for min/max builtin.
However, with string or float, min/max requires runtime call, so mayCall
should return true instead. This's probably not a big problem, because
CL 506115 makes order pass handle min/max correctly. But it's still
better to do it the right way.
Updates #60582
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The large-function phi placement algorithm evidently doesn't like the
same pseudo-variable being used to represent expressions of varying
types.
Instead, use the same tactic as used for "valVar" (ssa.go:6585--6587),
which is to just generate a fresh marker node each time.
Maybe we could just use the OMIN/OMAX nodes themselves as the key
(like we do for OANDAND/OOROR), but that just seems needlessly risky
for negligible memory savings. Using fresh marker values each time
seems obviously safe by comparison.
Fixes#61041.
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The slog check is new and no existing code uses slog (it's new too),
so there are no concerns about false positives in existing code.
Enable it by default.
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The required gc bootstrap compiler, 1.17, has an internal/lazyregexp
package. It permits that package to be imported by internal/profile
while bootstrapping. The gccgo compiler also has an internal/lazyregexp
package, but it does not permit the gc compiler to import it.
Permit bootstrapping with gccgo by adding internal/lazyregexp to the
list of bootstrap directories.
The gccgo compiler recognizes the magic functions internal/abi.FuncPCABI0
and FuncPCABIInternal, but only in the internal/abi package, not
in the bootstrapping internal/abi package.
Permit bootstrapping with gccgo by adding definitions of those functions
with build tags so that they are only used by gccgo.
Fixes#60913
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For float or string, min/max builtin performs a runtime call, so we need
to save its result to temporary variable. Otherwise, the runtime call
will clobber closure's arguments currently on the stack when passing
min/max as argument to closures.
Fixes#60990
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The invention of base32 and base64 predates the invention of UTF-8
and was never meant to output valid UTF-8.
By default, the output is always valid ASCII (and thus valid UTF-8)
except when the user specifies an alphabet or padding value
that is larger than '\x7f'. If that is done,
then the exact byte symbol is used rather than the UTF-8 encoding.
Fixes#60689
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SysProcAttr.NoInheritHandles doc comment is not clear about which
handles are affected by it. This CL clarifies that it not only affects
the ones passed in AdditionalInheritedHandles, but also the ones
passed in ProcAttr.Files, which are required to be stderr, stdin and
stdout when calling syscall.StartProcess.
Updates #60942
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Try to set stdio to non-blocking mode before the os package
calls NewFile for each fd. NewFile queries the non-blocking flag
but doesn't change it, even if the runtime supports non-blocking
stdio. Since WebAssembly modules are single-threaded, blocking
system calls temporarily halt execution of the module. If the
runtime supports non-blocking stdio, the Go runtime is able to
use the WASI net poller to poll for read/write readiness and is
able to schedule goroutines while waiting.
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This resolves an open question.
No non-comment code changes.
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When unification of two types succeeds and at least one of them
is an interface, we must be more cautious about when to accept
the unification, to avoid order dependencies and unexpected
inference results.
The changes are localized and only affect matching against
interfaces; they further restrict what are valid unifications
(rather than allowing more code to pass). We may be able to
remove some of the restriotions in a future release.
See comments in code for a detailed description of the changes.
Also, factored out "asInterface" functionality into a function
to avoid needless repetition in the code.
Fixes#60933.
Fixes#60946.
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Print the unification mode in human-readable form.
Use a tab and // instead of ()'s to show unification mode
and whether operands where swapped.
These changes only affect inference trace output, which is
disabled by default. For easier debugging.
For #60933.
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RevocationList.RevokedCertificates has been deprecated and
replaced with the new RevocationList.RevokedCertificateEntries field,
not RevocationList.Entries.
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Fixes#60978
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Our large-function phi placement algorithm is incompatible with phi
opcodes already existing in the SSA representation. Instead, use simple
variable assignments and have the phi placement algorithm place the phis
we need for min/max.
Turns out the small-function phi placement algorithm doesn't have this
sensitivity, so this bug only occurs in large functions (>500 basic blocks).
Maybe we should document/check that no phis are present when we start
phi placement (regardless of size). Leaving for a potential separate CL.
We should probably also fix the placement algorithm to handle existing
phis correctly. But this CL is probably a lot smaller/safer than
messing with phi placement.
Fixes#60982
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They should return the first of equal elements. No such clarification
is required for Min/Max as for them equal elements are indistinguishable.
For #60091
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Rename the old TestPlatformVerifier to TestPlatformVerifierLegacy, and
add TODO about removing it once the synthetic root is widely deployed on
builders.
Updates #52108
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When reusing a g struct the runtime did not reset
g.raceignore. Initialize raceignore to zero when initially
setting racectx.
A goroutine can end with a non-zero raceignore if it exits
after calling runtime.RaceDisable without a matching
runtime.RaceEnable. If that goroutine's g is later reused
the race detector is in a weird state: the underlying
g.racectx is active, yet g.raceignore is non-zero, and
raceacquire/racerelease which check g.raceignore become
no-ops. This causes the race detector to report races when
there are none.
Fixes#60934
Change-Id: Ib8e412f11badbaf69a480f03740da70891f4093f
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CL 410344 fixed missing method value wrapper, by visiting body of
wrapper function after applying inlining pass.
CL 492017 allow more inlining of functions that construct closures,
which ends up making the wrapper function now inlineable, but can
contain closure nodes that couldn't be inlined. These closures body may
contain OMETHVALUE nodes that we never seen, thus we need to scan
closures body for finding them.
Fixes#60945
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Also switch internal/platform to commit the generated code instead of
regenerating it in cmd/dist. Nothing in the generated code depends on
the target configuration, and committing the source file makes it
more amenable to searching and indexing (particularly on
https://cs.opensource.google/go/go).
For #60939.
Change-Id: I9133dfd5129b3c4d7457267589dfac5e7ecbef65
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Change the cover command to accept arguments via response files, using
the same mechanism employed for the compiler and the assembler. This
is needed now that the cover tool accepts a list of all source files
in a package, as opposed to just a single source file, and as a result
can run into system-dependent command line length limits.
Fixes#60785.
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Due to the semantics of roots, a root store may contain two valid roots
that have the same subject (but different SPKIs) at the asme time. As
such in testVerify it is possible that when we verify a certificate we
may get two chains that has the same stringified representation.
Rather than doing something fancy to include keys (which is just overly
complicated), tolerate multiple matches.
Fixes#60925
Change-Id: I5f51f7635801762865a536bcb20ec75f217a36ea
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