After golang.org/cl/210124, I wondered if the same error had gone
unnoticed elsewhere. I quickly spotted another dozen mistakes after
reading through the output of:
git grep '\<[Aa]n [bcdfgjklmnpqrtvwyz][a-z]'
Many results are false positives for acronyms like "an mtime", since
it's pronounced "an em-time". However, the total amount of output isn't
that large given how simple the grep pattern is.
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In documentation for 'go env GOMOD', note that the path will be
os.DevNull in module-aware mode when no go.mod file is present.
Fixes#36052
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Fix an imports problem in this test (doesn't compile).
Updates #35779
Change-Id: Icaeec0384bf2e75696e43d9410df7219f0245940
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The relocation of MIPS64 family ELF is different with other architecure according
to the document from Linux-MIPS
https://www.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/doc/ABI/elf64-2.4.pdf
In "2.9 Relocation" it shows relocation section contains five parts:
1. r_sym Elf64_Word Symbol index
2. r_ssym Elf64_Byte Special symbol
3. r_type3 Elf64_Byte Relocation type
4. r_type2 Elf64_Byte Relocation type
5. r_type Elf64_Byte Relocation type
This CL makes loadelf aware the difference.
Update #35779
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AIX doesn't allow to mmap an already mmap address. The previous way to
deal with this behavior was to munmap before calling mmap again.
However, mprotect syscall is able to change protections on a memory
range. Thus, memory mapped by sysReserve can be remap using it. Note
that sysMap is always called with a non-nil pointer so mprotect is
always possible.
Updates: #35451
Change-Id: I1fd1e1363d9ed9eb5a8aa7c8242549bd6dad8cd0
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Some Linux distributions will continue to provide 5.3.x kernels for a
while rather than 5.4.x.
Updates #35777
Change-Id: I493ef8338d94475f4fb1402ffb9040152832b0fd
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CL 209899 worked around an issue that corrupts vector registers in
recent versions of the Linux kernel by mlocking the top page of every
signal stack on amd64. However, the underlying issue also affects the
XMM registers on 386. This CL applies the mlock fix to both amd64 and
386.
Fixes#35777 (again).
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slice, type, and select should all go with "a", not "an", since they all
start with consonant sounds.
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The last paragraph in golang.org/doc/install/source#fetch is missing a
p tag, so it doesn't get formatted with the 'max-width: 50rem' like
all the other text in the page.
Add it.
Change-Id: I1a981dd2afde561b4ab21bd90ad99b3a146111f6
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Uses 2 channels to synchronize that test, because
relying on sleeps creates flaky behavior, thus:
a) 1 buffered channel to send back the last spurious line
without having to reason about "happens before" behavior
a) 1 buffered channel at the end of the handler; it'll
be controlled by whether we expect to timeout or not,
but will always be closed when the test ends
Fixes#35051
Change-Id: Iff735aa8d1ed9de8d92b792374ec161cc0a72798
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Replaced modules require only valid import paths, not full
module paths that can be fetched with 'go get'.
The 'go' command does not in general reject manually-edited go.mod
files with these paths, so 'go mod edit' should not reject them
either.
Fixes#30513
Change-Id: I4f1a5c65937f91d41478f8d218c8018e0c70f320
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CL 210338 suppressed duplication for import paths mentioned in an
ImportMissingError.
Unfortunately, that broke one of the cases in
cmd/go/internal/modload.TestImport, and the new error message is still
kind of awkward anyway.
Let's revert that part of the change — we can try again with more
coverage for that case.
Updates #35986
Change-Id: Ib0858aec4f89a7231e32c35ec876da80d80f2098
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There may be gaps between non-writeable and writeable PT_LOAD
segments, and the gaps may be large as the segments may have
large alignment. Don't count those gaps in file size comparison.
Fixes#36023.
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If the path looks like it belongs in GOROOT/src and isn't there, we
should mention that in the error message — instead of the fact
that the path is not a valid module path, which the user likely
already knows.
Fixes#34769Fixes#35734
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get.RepoRootForImportPath now returns errors that satisfy
load.ImportPathError in cases where the import path appears in the
messages. (The import path probably should appear in all errors from
this function, but this CL does not change these errors).
Changed modfetch.notExistError to be a wrapper (with an Unwrap method)
instead of a string. This means errors.As works with notFoundError and
ImportPathError.
ImportMissingError no longer prints the package path if it wraps an
ImportPathError.
TestMissingImportErrorRepetition no longer counts the package path
within a URL (like https://...?go-get=1).
Fixes#35986
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This test was recently added in CL 209961.
Apparently Windows can't seek a directory filehandle?
And move the test from test/fixedbugs (which is mostly for compiler bugs) to
an os package test.
Updates #36019
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Currently, we're ignoring failures to mlock signal stacks in the
workaround for #35777. This means if your mlock limit is low, you'll
instead get random memory corruption, which seems like the wrong
trade-off.
This CL checks for mlock failures and panics with useful guidance.
Updates #35777.
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If one of the helper goroutine panics, the main goroutine call to Wait
may hang forever waiting for something to call Done. Put that call in
a goroutine like the others.
Fixes#35774
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This change replaces
buf := [HUGE_CONST]*T)(unsafe.Pointer(p))[:]
with
buf := [HUGE_CONST]*T)(unsafe.Pointer(p))[:n:n]
Pointer p points to n of T elements. New unsafe pointer conversion
logic verifies that both first and last elements point into the same
Go variable.
This change replaces [:] with [:n:n] to please pointer checker.
According to @mdempsky, compiler specially recognizes when you
combine a pointer conversion with a full slice operation in a single
expression and makes an exception.
After this, only one failure in net remains when running:
go test -a -short -gcflags=all=-d=checkptr std cmd
Updates #34972
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Change package qualification to print the full package path for packages
that have non-unique names (that is, where multiple different packages
have the same name). Use the package name as qualifier in all other cases
(but don't print any qualification if we're talking about the package
being type-checked).
This matches the behavior of the compiler.
Fixes#35895.
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There should be no space after comma.
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Give the runtime more of a chance to do other work in a tight loop.
Fixes#34693
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Currently, a block's control instruction gets the liveness info
of the last Value in the block. However, for an empty block, the
control instruction gets the invalid liveness info and therefore
not preemptible. One example is empty infinite loop, which has
only a control instruction. The control instruction being non-
preemptible makes the whole loop non-preemptible.
Fix this by using a different, preemptible liveness info for
empty block's control. We can choose an arbitrary preemptible
liveness info, as at run time we don't really use the liveness
map at that instruction.
As before, if the last Value in the block is non-preemptible, so
is the block control. For example, the conditional branch in the
write barrier test block is still non-preemptible.
Also, only update liveness info if we are actually emitting
instructions. So zero-width Values' liveness info (which are
always invalid) won't affect the block control's liveness info.
For example, if the last Values in a block is a tuple-generating
operation and a Select, the block control instruction is still
preemptible.
Fixes#35923.
Change-Id: Ic5225f3254b07e4955f7905329b544515907642b
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Count Values with side effects but no use as live, and don't fuse
branches that contain such Values. (This can happen e.g. when it
is followed by an infinite loop.) Otherwise this may lead to
miscompilation (side effect fired at wrong condition) or ICE (two
stores live simultaneously).
Fixes#36005.
Change-Id: If202eae4b37cb7f0311d6ca120ffa46609925157
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/210179
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
The newline was dropped during the refactor in CL 194617.
Fixes#35984
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If we aren't able to load imports from one file in a package due to a
parse error (scanner.ErrorList), 'go list -e' should still list
imports in other files.
Fixes#35973
Change-Id: I59f171877949bb7afaf252b6c8a970de22e60c7a
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The first Readdirnames calls opendir and caches the result.
The behavior of that cached opendir result isn't specified on a seek
of the underlying fd. Free the opendir result on a seek so that
we'll allocate a new one the next time around.
Also fix wasm behavior in this regard, so that a seek to the
file start resets the Readdirnames position, regardless of platform.
p.s. I hate the Readdirnames API.
Fixes#35767.
Change-Id: Ieffb61b3c5cdd42591f69ab13f932003966f2297
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This issue was fixed by earlier improvements to error handling when
loading modules.
Fixes#34829
Change-Id: I4cf4e182a7381f8b5c359179d90bd02491ea7911
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Not all closed issues in a given minor milestone are included in that
release, only the ones that have been labeled as CherryPickApproved are.
Update the links to the GitHub issue tracker to include a filter on the
CherryPickApproved label, so that the default view shows only the
backports that were included in a given release. This should more useful
to most people than seeing all backports (considered and approved).
Do this only for Go 1.9.1 and newer releases, as that is when we started
using the CherryPickCandidate and CherryPickApproved labels.
Fixes#35988
Change-Id: I51e07c1bc3ab9c4a5744e8f668c5470adf78bffe
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/209918
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CL 209077 updated bundled http2 to x/net git rev ef20fe5d7 without
bumping the go.mod version.
Identified with the new go/packages based cmd/bundle from CL 189818.
$ go get golang.org/x/net@ef20fe5d7
$ go mod tidy
$ go mod vendor
$ go generate -run bundle std # with CL 189818
Updates #32031
Change-Id: I581d35f33e2adafb588b2b0569648039187234a7
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The Perm function return 0 or 1 or 2 or 3. 4 is not returned,
so that changed the argument to 5.
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Otherwise we leave a gap at the start of Segrelrodata equal to the
size of the read-only non-relro data, which causes -buildmode=pie
executables to be noticeably larger than -buildmode=exe executables.
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Linux 5.2 introduced a bug that can corrupt vector registers on return
from a signal if the signal stack isn't faulted in:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205663
This CL works around this by mlocking the top page of all Go signal
stacks on the affected kernels.
Fixes#35326, #35777
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This will be used to parse the Linux kernel versions, but this code is
generic and can be tested on its own.
For #35777.
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Test set GOOS to linux and darwin without setting GOARCH. darwin is
not a valid GOOS for all architectures we test.
Fixes#35976
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Issue #12559 was closed and split into #19158 for mips{,le} and #19156
for mips64{,le}. Instead of referencing the individual GOARCH-specific
issues in the skip test messages of TestDisasmCode use the tracking bug
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