funcPC expects a func value. There are places where we pass an
unsafe.Pointer, which is technically undefined.
In proc.go it is actually representing a func value, so the
expression does the right thing. Cast to a func value so it is
clearer.
In os_freebsd.go it is a raw function pointer. Using funcPC on a
raw function pointer is incorrect. Just use it directly instead.
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Use FuncPCABI0 to reference ABI0 assembly symbols. Currently,
they are referenced using funcPC, which will get the ABI wrapper's
address. They don't seem to affect correctness (either the wrapper
is harmless, or, on non-AMD64 architectures, not enabled). They
should have been converted.
This CL does not yet completely eliminate funcPC. But at this
point we should be able to replace all remaining uses of funcPC
to internal/abi.FuncPCABIInternal.
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The handler address is passed to sigtramp, which calls it using
ABI0 calling convention. Use ABI0 symbols.
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There are a few assembly functions in the runtime that are marked
as ABIInternal, solely because funcPC can get the right address.
The functions themselves do not actually follow ABIInternal (or
irrelevant). Now we have internal/abi.FuncPCABI0, use that, and
un-mark the functions.
Also un-mark assembly functions that are only called in assembly.
For them, it only matters if the caller and callee are consistent.
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At runtime startup it calls newproc from assembly code to start
the main goroutine. runtime.main has no arguments, so the arg
size should be 0, instead of 8.
While here, use clearer code sequence to open the frame.
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As of CL 318629, 'go mod download' without arguments does not save
checksums for module source code. Without a checksum, 'go list' will
not report the location of the source code even if it is present, in
order to prevent accidental access of mismatched code.
Downloading an explicit module here also more clearly expresses the
intent of the test (“download this module and see where it is”), and
may be somewhat more efficient (since the test doesn't need source
code for the other modules in the build list).
Updates #45332
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Fixes#43894
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Fixes#38874
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'go mod download' without arguments is frequently used to populate the
module cache. It tends to fetch a lot of extra files (for modules in
the build list that aren't needed to build packages in the main
module). It's annoying when sums are written for these extra files.
'go mod download mod@version' will still write sums for specific
modules in the build list. 'go mod download all' still has the
previous behavior.
For now, all invocations of 'go mod download' still update go.mod and
go.sum with changes needed to load the build list (1.15 behavior).
Fixes#45332
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For generic functions, we have to leave the builtins in OCALL form,
rather than transform to specific ops, since we don't know the exact
types involved. Allow export/import of builtins in OCALL form.
Added new export/import test mapimp.go.
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Added new test typeparam/factimp.go and changed a bunch of other tests
to test exporting more generic functions and types.
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Fixes#46294
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This only moves functionality from one file into another.
Except for import adjustments there are no changes to the
code.
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This only moves functionality from one file into another.
Except for import adjustments there are no changes to the
code.
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This only moves functionality from one file into another.
Except for import adjustments there are no changes to the
code.
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The test harness waits for "ready" as a sign that the Go runtime has
installed its signal handler and is ready to be tested. But actually,
while LoadLibrary starts the loading of the Go runtime, it does so
asynchronously, so the "ready" sign is potentially premature and
certainly racy. However, all exported cgo entry points make a call to
_cgo_wait_runtime_init_done which waits for that asynchronous
initialization to complete. Therefore, this commit fixes the test to
call into the exported "Dummy" cgo function before emitting the "ready"
sign, so that we're sure the Go runtime is actually loaded.
Updates #45638.
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I added constants for the previous export versions, and for the final
generics export version. I also added a const for the current export
version. We can increment the current export version for unstable
changes in dev.typeparams, and eventally set it back to the generics
version (2) before release. Added the same constants in
typecheck/iexport.go, importer/iimport.go, and gcimporter/iimport.go,
must be kept in sync.
Put in the needed conditionals to be able to read old versions.
Added new export/import test listimp.dir.
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The general idea is that we now export/import typeparams, typeparam
lists for generic types and functions, and instantiated types
(instantiations of generic types with either new typeparams or concrete
types).
This changes the export format -- the next CL in the stack adds the
export versions and checks for it in the appropriate places.
We always export/import generic function bodies, using the same code
that we use for exporting/importing the bodies of inlineable functions.
To avoid complicated scoping, we consider all type params as unique and
give them unique names for types1. We therefore include the types2 ids
(subscripts) in the export format and re-create on import. We always
access the same unique types1 typeParam type for the same typeparam
name.
We create fully-instantiated generic types and functions in the original
source package. We do an extra NeedRuntimeType() call to make sure that
the correct DWARF information is written out. We call SetDupOK(true) for
the functions/methods to have the linker automatically drop duplicate
instantiations.
Other miscellaneous details:
- Export/import of typeparam bounds works for methods (but not
typelists) for now, but will change with the typeset changes.
- Added a new types.Instantiate function roughly analogous to the
types2.Instantiate function recently added.
- Always access methods info from the original/base generic type, since
the methods of an instantiated type are not filled in (in types2 or
types1).
- New field OrigSym in types.Type to keep track of base generic type
that instantiated type was based on. We use the generic type's symbol
(OrigSym) as the link, rather than a Type pointer, since we haven't
always created the base type yet when we want to set the link (during
types2 to types1 conversion).
- Added types2.AsTypeParam(), (*types2.TypeParam).SetId()
- New test minimp.dir, which tests use of generic function Min across
packages. Another test stringimp.dir, which also exports a generic
function Stringify across packages, where the type param has a bound
(Stringer) as well. New test pairimp.dir, which tests use of generic
type Pair (with no methods) across packages.
- New test valimp.dir, which tests use of generic type (with methods
and related functions) across packages.
- Modified several other tests (adder.go, settable.go, smallest.go,
stringable.go, struct.go, sum.go) to export their generic
functions/types to show that generic functions/types can be exported
successfully (but this doesn't test import).
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The documentation currently does not show how to get an `FS` instance for the operating system's filesystem. This example demonstrates how to accomplish this using the `os` package.
Fixes#46083
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Change all instantiated methods to being functions again. We found that
this is easier for adding the dictionary argument consistently. A method
wrapper will usually be added around the instantiation call, so that
eliminate the inconsistency in the type of the top-level method and the
the associated function node type.
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This brings in CLs 312829, 317431, 319211.
Fixes#40356.
Fixes#46129.
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Register ABI is already enabled by default on AMD64 on Linux
(including Android), macOS, and Windows. This CL enables it on the
rest, specifically, on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD,
Solaris (including Illumos), iOS (simulator), and Plan 9.
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It is probably not strictly necessary (as we don't support
external linking on Plan 9). Do it for consistency (and less
confusion).
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Same as CL 313230, for Plan 9.
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On Plan 9, we cannot use SSE registers in note handlers, so we
don't use X15 for zeroing (MOVOstorezero and DUFFZERO). Do not
zero X15 on Plan 9.
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Documents the changes to File.WriteString method.
For #44513.
Fixes#46018.
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Up to FreeBSD 12.1 the package ca_root_nss was needed in order to have
certificates under /usr/local/share/certs as the base system didn't have
a system trusted certificate store.
This has been fixed in FreeBSD 12.2 using /etc/ssl/certs:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=357082Fixes#46284
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GitHub-Last-Rev: 0fa5542ea3
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Update #36739
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Similar to CL 313230, for Solaris (and Illumos). Also mark
functions that take address of one arg and pass to asmcgocall
cgo_unsafe_args, as it effectively takes address of all args.
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Currently NewCallback and NewCallbackCDecl may only be called a limited
number of times in a single Go process, but this property of the API is
not documented. This change fixes that, but does not document the
precise limit to avoid making that limit part of the API, leaving us
open to increasing or decreasing the limit in the future as needed.
Although the API avoids documenting a limit, it does guarantee a minimum
callback count so users can rely on at least some amount of callbacks
working.
Updates #46184.
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This test is known to be broken on the darwin/arm64 builder.
Skip it while it's being investigated so it doesn't mask other failures.
For #46239.
Updates #43228.
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For #46275
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This CL extends types2 with package height information, styled after
the way it works already in cmd/compile:
- A new NewPackageHeight entry point for constructing packages with
explicit height information, and a corresponding Height accessor
method.
- The types2 importer is updated to provide package height for
imported packages.
- The types2 type checker sets height based on imported packages.
- Adds an assertion to irgen to verify that types1 and types2
calculated the same height for the source package.
- Func.less's ordering incorporates package height to match
types.Sym.less and is generalized to object.less.
- sortTypes (used for sorting embedded types) now sorts defined types
using object.less as well.
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Same as CL 313230, for DragonflyBSD. sigtramp is the only one we need.
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We just need the type of the param, no need for a full Field.
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Make the base type of targ a *types.Type instead of an ir.Node
containing a type.
Also move makeInstName to typecheck, so it can later be used by
reflectdata for making wrappers.
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If a filepath.WalkFunc returns filepath.SkipDir when invoked on a
non-directory file, it skips the remaining files in the containing
directory.¹
CL 276272 accidentally added a code path that triggers this behavior
whenever filepath.Walk reaches a non-directory file that begins with
a dot, such as .gitattributes or .DS_Store, causing findGorootModules
to return early without finding any modules in GOROOT. Tests that use
it ceased to provide test coverage that the tree is tidy.
Add an explicit check for info.IsDir in the 5 places that intend to
use filepath.SkipDir to skip traversing that directory. Even paths
like GOROOT/bin and GOROOT/pkg which are unlikely to be anything but
a directory are worth checking, since the goal of moddeps is to take
a possibly problematic GOROOT tree as input and detect problems.
While the goal of findGorootModules is to find all modules in GOROOT
programmatically (in case new modules are added or modified), there
are 4 modules now that are quite likely to exist, so check for their
presence to avoid similar regressions. (It's not hard to update this
test if a well-known GOROOT module is removed or otherwise modified;
but if it becomes hard we can simplify it to check for a reasonable
number of modules instead.)
Also fix the minor skew that has crept in since the test got disabled.
¹ This wasn't necessarily an intentional design decision, but it was
found only when Go 1.4 was already out. See CL 11690 for details.
Fixes#46254.
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In cases where the socket operation has no underlying address,
golang.org/cl/291509 unintentionally changed ReadFromUDP from return a
nil *UDPAddr to a non-nil (but zero value) *UDPAddr.
This may break callers that assume "no address" is always addr == nil,
so change it back to remain nil.
Fixes#46238
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When dumping node positions, include column position and the full
inlining tree. These details are helpful for diagnosing "toolstash
-cmp" failures due to subtly changing positions.
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This CL finishes importReader.pos's stub implementation to actually
return syntax.Pos. New PosBase handling is analogous to
typecheck/iimport.go, except for using syntax.PosBase instead of
src.PosBase.
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When synthesizing the Signature to represent a method expression, keep
as much of the original parameter as possible, substituting only the
receiver type.
Fixes#46209.
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When declaring anonymous parameters, use the syntax.Field's Pos
directly rather than its Type field's Pos. When the type expression is
a qualified identifier (i.e., SelectorExpr), its Pos returns the
position of the dot, whereas we typically declare the anonymous
parameter at the starting position of the type. (We could equivalently
use syntax.StartPos(field.Type), but we already have this as
field.Pos().)
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When reporting a "cannot import package as init" error, we can't rely
on s.LocalPkgName being non-nil, as the original package's name may
already be nil.
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