(*mvsReqs).Required assumes that it is safe to mutate the slice
returned by (*mvsReqs).required. In most cases, that was true, but in
the case of -mod=vendor it resulted in unsynchronized (and
potentially interfering) writes to the global vendorList.
Fixes#30550
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splittests already contains most of the tests that cover explode. Add
the missing ones and skip the append test for empty results which would
otherwise lead to an "index out of range" panic.
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This commit changes sendmsg, recvmsg to use nsendmsg, nrecvmsg on AIX.
These syscalls support the new msghdr structure (with Control
and Controllen) which is needed for golang.org/x/net.
Also define SockaddrDataLink.
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On darwin/amd64 the runtime method sigctxt.fixsigcode changes SIGSEGV
signals so that they are never marked SI_USER. CL 169120 changed the
signal handler to call fixsigcode even when the signal is delivered to
a non-Go thread. This breaks TestSignalForwardingExternal, so skip it.
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The presence of the android_get_device_api_level symbol is used to
detect Android Q or later. Use the suggestion by Ryan Prichard and
look for it in libc.so and not in the entire program where someone
else might have defined it.
Manually tested on an Android Q amd64 emulator and arm64 Pixel.
Updates #29674
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Package unsafe's safety rules require that pointers converted to
uintptr must be converted back to pointer-type before being stored
into memory. In particular, storing a pointer into a non-pointer-typed
expression does not guarantee the pointer stays valid, even if the
expression refers to a pointer-typed variable.
wasm's StorepNoWB implementation violates these rules by storing a
pointer through a uintptr-typed expression.
This happens to work today because esc.go is lenient in its
implementation of package unsafe's rules, but my escape analysis
rewrite follows them more rigorously, which causes val to be treated
as a non-leaking parameter.
This CL fixes the issue by using a *T-typed expression, where T is
marked //go:notinheap so that the compiler still omits the write
barrier as appropriate.
Updates #23109.
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The certificates argument to verifyServerCertificate must contain
at least one certificate. Simplify the intermediate certificate
handling code accordingly.
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- Respect the NETRC environment variable if set.
- Ignore lines that contain macro definitions.
- Associate the 'machine' token with only the tokens that follow (not
precede) it.
Updates #29888
Updates #26232
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"leaking closure reference" is redundant for similar reasons as "&x
escapes to heap" for OADDR nodes: the reference itself does not
allocate, and we already report when the referenced variable is moved
to heap.
"mark escaped content" is redundant with "leaking param content".
Updates #23109.
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Add a new custom attribute to compile units containing the package name
of the package (i.e. the name after the 'package' keyword), so that
debuggers can know it when it's different from the last segment
of the package path.
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For most nodes (e.g., OPTRLIT, OMAKESLICE, OCONVIFACE), escape
analysis prints "escapes to heap" or "does not escape" to indicate
whether that node's allocation can be heap or stack allocated.
These messages are also emitted for OADDR, even though OADDR does not
actually allocate anything itself. Moreover, it's redundant because
escape analysis already prints "moved to heap" diagnostics when an
OADDR node like "&x" causes x to require heap allocation.
Because OADDR nodes don't allocate memory, my escape analysis rewrite
doesn't naturally emit the "escapes to heap" / "does not escape"
diagnostics for them. It's also non-trivial to replicate the exact
semantics esc.go uses for OADDR.
Since there are so many of these messages, I'm disabling them in this
CL by themselves. I modified esc.go to suppress the Warnl calls
without any other behavior changes, and then used a shell script to
automatically remove any ERROR messages mentioned by run.go in
"missing error" or "no match for" lines.
Fixes#16300.
Updates #23109.
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AVX-512 instructions that use RIP-relative addressing and require the
R bit of the EVEX prefix to be zero, i.e., instructions that use Z8-Z15 or
Z24-Z31, are incorrectly encoded by the assembler. The reason is that
the location of the offset at which the relative address is to be written
is incorrectly computed when the R bit is clear.
For example,
VMOVUPS bInitX<>+0(SB), Z0
encodes correctly to
62 f1 7c 48 10 05 66 e9 02 00
whereas
VMOVUPS bInitX<>+0(SB), Z8
encodes incorrectly to
62 71 7c 48 10 05 00 56 e9 02 00
Note the extra zero byte between the ModR/M byte (05) and the relative
address starting with 56. This error results in the first byte of the
following instruction being overwritten and typically, a program crash.
This commit fixes the issue in the same way that is fixed for VEX encoded
instructions, by simply not incrementing the offset for EVEX instructions.
Existing test code created for a similar VEX encoding issue (19518) has
been modified to also test for the issue addressed by this commit.
Fixes#31001
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Tidy the code up a little bit to move variable definitions closer
to uses, prefer early return to else branches and some other minor
tweaks.
I'd like to make some more changes to this code in the near future
and this CL should make those changes cleaner.
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The bug in 29612 is that there are two similar-looking anonymous interface
types in two different packages, ./p1/ssa and ./p2/ssa:
v.(interface{ foo() }).foo()
These types should be treated differently because the unexported method
makes the types different (according to the spec).
But when generating the type descriptors for those two types, they
both have the name "interface { ssa.foo() }". They thus get the same
symbol, and the linker happily unifies them. It picks an arbitrary one
for the runtime to use, but that breaks conversions from concrete types
that have a foo method from the package which had its interface type
overwritten.
We need to encode the metadata symbol for unexported methods as package
path qualified (The same as we did in CL 27791 for struct fields).
So switching from FmtUnsigned to Fmtleft by default fixes the issue.
In case of generating namedata, FmtUnsigned is used.
The benchmark result ends up in no significant change of compiled binary
compare to the immediate parent.
Fixes#29612
Change-Id: I775aff91ae4a1bb16eb18a48d55e3b606f3f3352
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/170157
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As of this change, an explicit '@patch' suffix is to '-u=patch' as
'@latest' is to '-u'.
RELNOTE='go get' in module mode now supports the version suffix '@patch'.
Fixes#26812
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LoadPackage was used to load a *load.Package for a command line
argument, after pattern expansion. It provided two special cases on
top of LoadImport. First, it ensured that "cmd/" packages in GOROOT
were installed in "$GOROOT/bin" or "$GOROOT/pkg/tool". Second, it
translated absolute paths to packages in GOROOT and GOPATH into
regular import paths.
With this change, LoadImport now ensures "cmd/" packages have the
right Target (without the need for a special case) and
search.ImportPaths translates absolute paths.
LoadPackage no longer handles these special cases and has been renamed
to LoadImportWithFlags, since it's still useful for loading implicit
dependencies.
Updates #29758
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They were previously indented at the same level as the normal text when
printing a single symbol or the description of a field.
Running "go doc text/template Must":
Before:
func Must(t *Template, err error) *Template
Must is a helper that wraps a call to a function returning (*Template,
error) and panics if the error is non-nil. It is intended for use in
variable initializations such as
var t = template.Must(template.New("name").Parse("text"))
After:
func Must(t *Template, err error) *Template
Must is a helper that wraps a call to a function returning (*Template,
error) and panics if the error is non-nil. It is intended for use in
variable initializations such as
var t = template.Must(template.New("name").Parse("text"))
Running "go doc http Request.Header":
Before:
type Request struct {
// Header contains the request header fields either received
// by the server or to be sent by the client.
//
// If a server received a request with header lines,
//
// Host: example.com
// accept-encoding: gzip, deflate
// Accept-Language: en-us
// fOO: Bar
// foo: two
//
// then
//
// Header = map[string][]string{
// "Accept-Encoding": {"gzip, deflate"},
// "Accept-Language": {"en-us"},
// "Foo": {"Bar", "two"},
// }
...
After:
type Request struct {
// Header contains the request header fields either received by the server or
// to be sent by the client.
//
// If a server received a request with header lines,
//
// Host: example.com
// accept-encoding: gzip, deflate
// Accept-Language: en-us
// fOO: Bar
// foo: two
//
// then
//
// Header = map[string][]string{
// "Accept-Encoding": {"gzip, deflate"},
// "Accept-Language": {"en-us"},
// "Foo": {"Bar", "two"},
// }
...
Fixes#29708
Change-Id: Ibe1a6a7a76d6b19c5737ba6e8210e3ad0b88ce16
GitHub-Last-Rev: 439c0fe70a
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This is a follow-up CL to https://golang.org/cl/170118, updating a comment made
incorrect by that CL.
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Currently the shift amount is only masked on x86. Change it so it
is masked on all architectures. In the worst case we generate a
couple of extra instructions to perform the masking and in the best
case we can elide overflow checks.
This particular shift could also be replaced with a rotate
instruction during optimization which would remove both the masking
instructions and overflow checks on all architectures.
Fixes#31165.
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The first biggest offender was crypto/des.init at ~1%. It's
cryptographically broken and the init function is relatively expensive,
which is unfortunate as both crypto/tls and crypto/x509 (and by
extension, cmd/go) import it. Hide the work behind sync.Once.
The second biggest offender was flag.sortFlags at just under 1%, used by
the Visit flagset methods. It allocated two slices, which made a
difference as cmd/go iterates over multiple flagsets during init.
Use a single slice with a direct sort.Interface implementation.
Another big offender is initializing global maps. Reducing this work in
cmd/go/internal/imports and net/textproto gives us close to another
whole 1% in saved work. The former can use map literals, and the latter
can hide the work behind sync.Once.
Finally, compress/flate used newHuffmanBitWriter as part of init, which
allocates many objects and slices. Yet it only used one of the slice
fields. Allocating just that slice saves a surprising ~0.3%, since we
generated a lot of unnecessary garbage.
All in all, these little pieces amount to just over 3% saved CPU time.
name old time/op new time/op delta
ExecGoEnv-8 3.61ms ± 1% 3.50ms ± 0% -3.02% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Updates #26775.
Updates #29382.
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When branching at a bounds check for indexing or slicing ops, prove currently
only learns from the upper bound. On the positive branch, we currently learn
i < len(a) (or i <= len(a)) in both the signed and unsigned domains.
This CL makes prove also learn from the lower bound. Specifically, on the
positive branch from index or slicing ops, prove will now ALSO learn i >= 0 in
the signed domain (this fact is of no value in the unsigned domain).
The substantive change itself is only an additional call to addRestrictions,
though I've also inverted the nested switch statements around that call for the
sake of clarity.
This CL removes 92 bounds checks from std and cmd. It passes all tests and
shows no deltas on compilecmp.
Fixes#28885
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In CL 169960 I didn't realize that we also have race detector support for arm64.
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Prove requires access to a zero-valued constant in multiple heavily-used
code paths. Currently, prove is checking for the existence of the constant on
every iteration of these paths, and creating it if not found.
This CL preempts all of these checks by finding or creating the zero constant
Value, just once, when the factsTable is initialised on entry to prove(). The
Method used to initialise the zero constant, func.ConstInt64(), finds an
existing constant if present, or creates one in the entry block otherwise.
Fixes#31141
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If no module in the build list provides an imported package, we
try to upgrade to the "@latest" version. If there is a requirement on
a version of the module which is newer than the "@latest" version
(e.g., a prerelease or pseudoversion), we cannot upgrade further.
We previously reported "looping trying to add package" when we saw the
package in "@latest" but it was removed later. The meaning of this is
unclear for users, so with this change, we explain the package was
removed.
Fixes#30394
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Would suggest extending capabilities (32-bit, unsigned, etc)
in separate CLs because prove bugs are so mystifying.
This implements the suggestion in this comment
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/104041/10/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/loopbce.go#164
for inferring properly bounded iteration for loops of the form
for i := K0; i < KNN-(K-1); i += K
for i := K0; i <= KNN-K; i += K
Where KNN is "known non negative" (i.e., len or cap) and K
is also not negative. Because i <= KNN-K, i+K <= KNN and
no overflow occurs.
Also handles decreasing case (K1 > 0)
for i := KNN; i >= K0; i -= K1
which works when MININT+K1 < K0
(i.e. MININT < K0-K1, no overflow)
Signed only, also only 64 bit for now.
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Permit weak symbols to be duplicates - most external linkers allow
this and there are various situations where they can occur (including
retpoline and retguard).
Fixes#29563
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This CL adds the 'insert program mask' (IPM) instruction to s390x.
IPM stores the current program mask (which contains the condition
code) into a general purpose register.
This instruction will be useful when implementing intrinsics for
the arithmetic functions in the math/bits package. We can also
potentially use it to convert some condition codes into bool
values.
The condition code can be saved and restored using an instruction
sequence such as:
IPM R4 // save condition code to R4
...
TMLH R4, $0x3000 // restore condition code from R4
We can also use IPM to save the carry bit to a register using an
instruction sequence such as:
IPM R4 // save condition code to R4
RISBLGZ $31, $31, $3, R4, R4 // isolate carry bit in R4
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Android assumes pthread tls keys correspond to some offset from the
TLS base. This is about to change in a future version of Android.
Fortunately, Android Q leaves a slot open for use to use, TLS_SLOT_APP.
Fixes#29674
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We're going to need a different TLS offset for Android Q, so the static
offsets used for 386 and amd64 are no longer viable on Android.
Introduce runtime·tls_g and use that for indexing into TLS storage. As
an added benefit, we can then merge the TLS setup code for all android
GOARCHs.
While we're at it, remove a bunch of android special cases no longer
needed.
Updates #29674
Updates #29249 (perhaps fixes it)
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A regression was introduced in CL 137335 (5440bfc) that caused FlushInterval
to not be honored until the first Write() call was encountered. This change
starts the flush timer as part of setting up the maxLatencyWriter.
Fixes#31125Fixes#31126
Change-Id: I75325bd926652922219bd1457b2b00ac6d0d41b0
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Both g and p had a racectx field, but they held different kinds of values.
The g field held ThreadState values while the p field held Processor values
(to use the names used in the C++ code in the compiler_rt support library).
Rename the p field to raceprocctx to reduce potential confusion.
Change-Id: Iefba0e259d240171e973054c452c3c15bf3f8f8f
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When I was working on the fix for #31038 (make TrimSpace return nil on
all-space input) I noticed that there were no tests for TrimLeftFunc
and TrimRightFunc, including the funky nil behavior. So add some!
I've just reused the existing TrimFunc test cases for TrimLeftFunc and
TrimRightFunc, as well as adding new tests for the empty string and
all-trimmed cases (which test the nil-returning behavior of TrimFunc and
TrimLeftFunc).
Change-Id: Ib580d4364e9b3c91350305f9d9873080d7862904
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Prove currently fails to remove bounds checks of the form:
if i >= 0 { // hint that i is non-negative
for i < len(data) { // i becomes Phi in the loop SSA
_ = data[i] // data[Phi]; bounds check!!
i++
}
}
addIndVarRestrictions fails to identify that the loop induction
variable, (Phi), is non-negative. As a result, the restrictions,
i <= Phi < len(data), are only added for the signed domain. When
testing the bounds check, addBranchRestrictions is similarly unable
to infer that Phi is non-negative. As a result, the restriction,
Phi >= len(data), is only added/tested for the unsigned domain.
This CL changes the isNonNegative method to utilise the factTable's
partially ordered set (poset). It also adds field factTable.zero to
allow isNonNegative to query the poset using the zero(0) constant
found or created early in prove.
Fixes#28956
Change-Id: I792f886c652eeaa339b0d57d5faefbf5922fe44f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/161437
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Giovanni Bajo <rasky@develer.com>
The current algorithm only assumed line comments which always
appear at the end of an import spec. This caused block comments
which can appear before a spec to be attached to the previous spec.
So while mapping a comment to an import spec, we maintain additional
information on whether the comment is supposed to appear on the left
or right of the spec.
And we also take into account the possibility of "//line" comments
in the source. So we use unadjusted line numbers.
While at it, added some more testcases from tools/go/ast/astutil/imports_test.go
Fixes#18929
Change-Id: If920426641702a8a93904b2ec1d3455749169f69
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/162337
Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
When run with GOPATH=/dev/null, go build fails:
$ GOPATH=/dev/null go test -run=TestLldbPython -v -count=1 runtime
=== RUN TestLldbPython
--- FAIL: TestLldbPython (0.21s)
runtime-lldb_test.go:169: building source exit status 1
go: failed to create cache directory /dev/null/pkg/mod/cache: mkdir /dev/null: not a directory
FAIL
FAIL runtime 0.220s
But run.bash sets GOPATH=/dev/null.
Fix this by setting GOPATH to the empty string before passing to 'go build'.
Fixes#31100
Change-Id: I573c4755d209e0c3eb26c20d4f7870c2961f2782
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/169918
Run-TryBot: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
Run-TryBot: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
cmd/go/internal/imports.ScanDir extracts a list of imports from a
directory. It's used instead of go/build.ImportDir when constructing
the build list. GOOS and GOARCH may be used to filter files.
With this change, imports.MatchFile understands that when the
"android" tag is set, the "linux" tag is implied.
Fixes#30888
Change-Id: Ia29bd1590b69c9183ab14a879d5fc1b639f8eaef
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/168378
Run-TryBot: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
The existing implementation does not check in all cases whether go.mod is a regular file.
Fixes#30788
Change-Id: I6d140545c3cfada651612efd5bee2fbdcb747ca7
GitHub-Last-Rev: 4a9b251e37
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#30830
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/167393
Run-TryBot: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Fixed textproto.Writer.DotWriter() to properly write \r\n.\r\n to the buffer
when Close() is called without any bytes written. This properly writes the
terminating sequence outlined in RFC 5321 section 4.1.1.4 and RFC 3977
section 3.1.1, even when no other bytes are written.
Change-Id: I262fd2963ee76fff7ffae8e3cb0e86255694b361
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/77350
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Fixes#27985
Change-Id: I2f3d06ced9da9fc56f30f1285a8d393e689c29ac
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/169019
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>