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Daniel Martí
ef06a5f44a misc/reboot: don't use symlinks when copying GOROOT/src
go:embed disallows using symlinked files by design.
crypto/elliptic is the first std package to use it as of CL 380475,
and unfortunately that broke the TestRepeatBootstrap long test.

The reason it uses symlinks is for speed; it wants to copy GOROOT/src,
but regular files aren't going to be modified in any way,
so a symlink, if supported, means not needing to copy the contents.

Replace the symlink attempt with hard links,
which will mean regular files remain as such, fixing go:embed.
It's worth noting that on many systems hard links won't work,
as the temporary filesystem tends to be separate,
but it doesn't hurt to try.

In my system, where /tmp is tmpfs, the test now copies more bytes.
With the added Logf, I can see overlayDir goes from ~30ms to ~100ms.
This makes sense, as GOROOT/src currently weighs around 100MiB.
To alleviate that slow-down, stop copying testdata directories,
as they currently weigh around 20MiB and aren't needed for the test.
This gets overlayDir on my system down to an acceptable ~70ms.

I briefly considered teaching overlayDir what files can be symlinks,
but that seemed fairly complex long-term, as any file could be embedded.

While here, start using testing.T.TempDir and fs.WalkDir.

For #50995.

Change-Id: I17947e6bdee96237e1ca0606ad0b95e7c5987bc1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/383995
Trust: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
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2022-02-08 15:30:12 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
476395cb3e misc: remove use of relative directories in overlayDir functions
It turns out that the relative-path support never worked in the first
place.

It had been masked by the fact that we ~never invoke overlayDir with
an absolute path, which caused filepath.Rel to always return an error,
and overlayDir to always fall back to absolute paths.

Since the absolute paths seem to be working fine (and are simpler),
let's stick with those. As far as I can recall, the relative paths
were only a space optimization anyway.

Updates #28387
Updates #30316

Change-Id: Ie8cd28f3c41ca6497ace2799f4193d7f5dde7a37
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/208481
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2019-11-25 16:26:15 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
6375fe4b9e misc: ensure that test overlay directories are writable
Otherwise, the test cannot create new files in the directory.

Updates #32407
Updates #30316

Change-Id: Ief0df94a202be92f57d458d4ab4e4daa9ec189b1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206458
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2019-11-11 17:59:46 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
2989abc91e cmd/dist: add a test in misc/reboot to verify that the toolchain can self-bootstrap
Fixes #30758

Change-Id: I8e49958602de9caa47bb5710828158e51744f375
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/167478
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2019-03-13 21:16:24 +00:00