When the GOOS or GOARCH of the cmd/go test binary does not match the
GOOS or GOARCH of the installed 'go' binary itself, the test currently
attempts to trick 'go test' into thinking that there were no test
functions to run.
That makes it very difficult to discover how to actually run the
tests, which in turn makes it difficult to diagnose and fix
regressions in, say, the linux-386-longtest builders. (We have had a
few of those lately, and they shouldn't be as much of an ordeal to fix
as they currently are.)
There are three underlying problems:
1. cmd/go uses its own GOOS and GOARCH to figure out which variant of
other tools to use, and the cache keys for all installed tools and
libraries include the IDs of the tools used to build them. So when
cmd/go's GOARCH changes, all installed tools and binaries appear
stale *even if* they were just installed by invoking the native
cmd/go with the appropriate GOARCH value set.
2. The "go/build" library used by cmd/go toggles its default
CGO_ENABLED behavior depending on whether the GOOS and GOARCH being
imported match runtime.GOOS and runtime.GOARCH.
3. A handful of cmd/go tests explicitly use gccgo, but the user's
installed gccgo binary cannot necessarily cross-compile to the same
platforms as cmd/go.
To address the cache-invalidation problem, we modify the test variant
of cmd/go to use the host's native toolchain (as indicated by the new
TESTGO_GOHOSTOS and TESTGO_GOHOSTARCH environment variables) instead
of the toolchain matching the test binary itself. That allows a test
cmd/go binary compiled with GOARCH=386 to use libraries and tools
cross-compiled by the native toolchain, so that
$ GOARCH=386 go install std cmd
suffices to make the packages in std and cmd non-stale in the
tests.
To address the CGO_ENABLED mismatch, we set CGO_ENABLED explicitly in
the test's environment whenever it may differ from the default. Since
script tests that use cgo are already expected to use a [cgo]
condition, setting the environment to match that condition fixes the
cgo-specific tests.
To address the gccgo-specific cross-compilation failures, we add a new
script condition, [cross], which evaluates to true whenever the
platform of the test binary differs from that of the native toolchain.
We can then use that condition to explicitly skip the handful of gccgo
tests that fail under cross-compilation.
Fixes#53936.
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This CL switches unified IR to use shape-based stenciling with runtime
dictionaries, like the existing non-unified frontend. Specifically,
when instantiating generic functions and types `X[T]`, we now also
instantiated shaped variants `X[shapify(T)]` that can be shared by
`T`'s with common underlying types.
For example, for generic function `F`, `F[int](args...)` will be
rewritten to `F[go.shape.int](&.dict.F[int], args...)`.
For generic type `T` with method `M` and value `t` of type `T[int]`,
`t.M(args...)` will be rewritten to `T[go.shape.int].M(t,
&.dict.T[int], args...)`.
Two notable distinctions from the non-unified frontend:
1. For simplicity, currently shaping is limited to simply converting
type arguments to their underlying type. Subsequent CLs will implement
more aggressive shaping.
2. For generic types, a single dictionary is generated to be shared by
all methods, rather than separate dictionaries for each method. I
originally went with this design because I have an idea of changing
interface calls to pass the itab pointer via the closure
register (which should have zero overhead), and then the interface
wrappers for generic methods could use the *runtime.itab to find the
runtime dictionary that corresponds to the dynamic type. This would
allow emitting fewer method wrappers.
However, this choice does have the consequence that currently even if
a method is unused and its code is pruned by the linker, it may have
produced runtime dictionary entries that need to be kept alive anyway.
I'm open to changing this to generate per-method dictionaries, though
this would require changing the unified IR export data format; so it
would be best to make this decision before Go 1.20.
The other option is making the linker smarter about pruning unneeded
dictionary entries, like how it already prunes itab entries. For
example, the runtime dictionary for `T[int]` could have a `R_DICTTYPE`
meta-relocation against symbol `.dicttype.T[go.shape.int]` that
declares it's a dictionary associated with that type; and then each
method on `T[go.shape.T]` could have `R_DICTUSE` meta-relocations
against `.dicttype.T[go.shape.T]+offset` indicating which fields
within dictionaries of that type need to be preserved.
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The splice syscall is buggy prior to Linux 2.6.29. CL 113999 added a
workaround to detect buggy versions and disable use of splice for these.
As of Go 1.18 the minumum Linux version is 2.6.32. Thus, a non-buggy
implementation of the splice syscall can be assumed.
For #45964Fixes#54505
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Either ones where kind == kindNonBlock or those we've successfully called syscall.SetNonblock() on.
Restore blocking behavior if we detect an error registering with the netpoller and our flow was
successful in setting the inital syscall.SetNonblock().
Update #54100
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Plan 9 a.out was not implemented for debug/buildinfo, which
was causing test failures on Plan 9. This adds an implementation,
and causes the tests to pass.
Fixes#53949
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Generics lets us write Cache[K, V] instead of using unsafe.Pointer,
which lets us remove all the uses of package unsafe around the
uses of the cache.
I tried to do Cache[*K, *V] instead of Cache[K, V] but that was not possible.
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'go tool' sets environment variables, including the GOAMD64 value
from the user's go.env file.
'go tool dist test' then rebuilds and reinstalls the toolchain and
standard library based on those variables. It should not; instead, it
should test exactly the configuration installed by the make scripts.
Fixes#54084.
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We have a very complex process to make VDSO calls on ARM. Create a
wrapper helper function which reduces duplication and allows for
additional calls from other packages.
vdsoCall has a few differences from the original code in
walltime/nanotime:
* It does not use R0-R3, as they are passed through as arguments to fn.
* It does not save g if g.m.gsignal.stack.lo is zero. This may occur if
it called at startup on g0 between assigning g0.m.gsignal and setting
its stack.
For #49182
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Export cipher.xorBytes as subtle.XORBytes, for proposal #53021,
to provide fast XOR to cryptography libraries outside crypto/cipher.
Along with the move, implement the alignment check TODO
in xor_generic.go, so that systems with neither unaligned
accesses nor custom assembly can still XOR a word at a time
in word-based algorithms like GCM. This removes the need
for the separate cipher.xorWords.
Fixes#53021.
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This avoids an import conflict with crypto/subtle.
CL 424175 does the same for x/crypto.
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Test is still flaky.
For #22857
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Request.Cookie(name string) will return the first cookie
when cookie name is "". Since readCookies in
file net/http/cookie.go at line 247 return all cookies
when second parameter is a empty string.
To fix it, Return ErrNoCookie from Request.Cookie(""),
instead of the first cookie in the request.
Fixes#53181
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This test was disabled for flakiness.
The underlying code has been rewritten.
Reenabling the test to see if it has been fixed.
Fixes#22857.
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GoTool was added in CL 20967, and revised in CL 21292, for #14901.
I don't fully understand what problem the GoTool function was added to
solve: the discussion on that issue was pretty sparse, but it seems
like when we run tests of GOROOT packages they always know their own
location relative to GOROOT (and thus always know where to find the
'go' tool).
Lacking that understanding, I don't want to change its behavior, but I
do at least want to verify that it resolves to the real 'go' tool in
the common case (running 'go test' on a package in GOROOT/src).
For #50892
For #50893
Updates #14901
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Updated multiple tests in test/codegen: math.go, mathbits.go, shift.go
and slices.go to verify on ppc64/ppc64le as well
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Optimize Time.GoString by avoiding multiple calls to absDate.
name old time/op new time/op delta
GoString-8 313ns ± 2% 197ns ± 1% -37.08% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
GoString-8 80.0B ± 0% 80.0B ± 0% ~ (all equal)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
GoString-8 1.00 ± 0% 1.00 ± 0% ~ (all equal)
Fixes#54436
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Brings freebsd/amd64 on par with other OSes/archs.
Updates #53479
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Following proposal discussion in #38687, add go generate -skip
to allow easier skipping of specific //go:generate directives.
Fixes#38687.
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Brings freebsd/386 on par with other OSes/archs.
Updates #53479
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The existing implementation has an execution time higher in the benchmark than this one.
This is an optimized implementation using the copy() function and a constant 256 bytes string with the values to be copied.
```
name old time/op new time/op delta
NewEncoding-4 329ns ± 1% 231ns ± 1% -29.72% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old speed new speed delta
NewEncoding-4 778MB/s ± 1% 1108MB/s ± 1% +42.29% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
```
Fixes#53211
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No test case because the problem can only happen for invalid data.
Let the fuzzer find cases like this.
For #47653Fixes#52526
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Don't allocate slices that are too large; choose a smaller capacity
and build the slice using append. Use this in debug/macho to avoid
over-allocating if a fat header is incorrect.
No debug/macho test case because the problem can only happen for
invalid data. Let the fuzzer find cases like this.
For #47653Fixes#52523
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For #47653Fixes#53189
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As CL 422214 did, this CL intends to clean up the rest
unreachable "Continue" after Fatal.
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