Now that symfmt is simpler, we can simply manually inline it into
sconv. Importantly, this allows us to avoid allocating a buffer +
writing a string + re-interning it when we don't need to qualify the
identifier.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Updates #47087.
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The logic in symfmt for deciding how to package-qualify an identifier
is easily refactored into a separate function, loosely similar to
go/types.Qualifier's API.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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On Plan 9, locking a file requires a chmod call. In general, the go
command should not modify files in the overlay, even metadata. With
this change, we won't lock these files for reading.
The go command already reported errors when attempting to write these
files if they were in the overlay, but this change moves those checks
to the point of access for clearer error
messages. cmd/go/internal/lockedfile no longer imports
cmd/go/internal/fsys.
Fixes#44700
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Also unexport functions that are not used outside the modload package.
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The current stack growing implementation looks not right.
Specially, the line runtime/stack.go#L1068 never gets executed,
which causes many unnecessary copystack calls.
This PR is trying to correct the implementation.
As I'm not familiar with the code, the fix is just a guess.
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For #19367
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Bypass hostname validity checking when a null mx record is returned as,
defined in RFC 7505.
Updates #46979
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For #41260 and #46688.
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This patch fixes a bug in the SSA back end's DWARF generation code
that determines variable locations / lifetimes.
The code in question was written to handle sequences of initial
pseudo-ops (zero width instructions such as OpPhi, OpArg, etc) in a
basic block, detecting these ops at the start of a block and then
treating the values specially when emitting ranges for the variables
in those values. The logic in this code wasn't quite correct, meaning
that a flag variable wasn't being set properly to record the presence
of a block of zero-width value-bearing ops, leading to incorrect or
missing DWARF locations for register params.
Also in this patch is a tweak to some sanity-checking code intended to
catch scheduling problems with OpArg/OpPhi etc. The checks need to
allow for the possibility of an Arg op scheduled after a spill of an
incoming register param inserted by the register allocator. Example:
b1:
v13 = ArgIntReg <int> {p1+16} [2] : CX
v14 = ArgIntReg <int> {p2+16} [5] : R8
v38 = ArgIntReg <int> {p3+16} [8] : R11
v35 = ArgIntReg <int> {p1+0} [0] : AX
v15 = StoreReg <int> v35 : .autotmp_4[int]
v40 = Arg <int> {p4} [16] : p4+16[int]
v1 = InitMem <mem>
v3 = SB <uintptr> : SB
v18 = CMPQ <flags> v14 v13
NE v18 → b3 b2 (unlikely) (18)
Here the register allocator has decided to spill v35, meaning that the
OpArg v40 is no longer going to be positioned prior to all other
non-zero-width ops; this is a valid scenario and needs to be handled
properly by the debug code.
Fixes#46425.
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For #46867
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copyMetadata walk-up to parent directory until the pkg become modPath.
But pkg should be slash-separated paths. It have to use path.Dir instead of
filepath.Dir.
Fixes#46867
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On darwin, under load, it appears that the system occasionally
deletes the temp dir mid-test. Don't fail the test when that happens.
It would be nice to fix this in a deeper way.
See golang.org/cl/332009 for some discussion.
In the meantime, this will at least stop the flakiness.
Updates #37910
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For #46557Fixes#46991
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The IsNotExist function is deprecated; change package example to avoid
it and use the recommended way instead.
Fixes#46976
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These types already implemented the Image interface. They should also
implement the RGBA64Image interface (new in Go 1.17)
Updates #44808
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If a certificate contains an AuthorityKeyIdentifier extension that
lacks the keyIdentifier field, but contains the authorityCertIssuer
and/or the authorityCertSerialNumber fields, don't return an error and
continue parsing.
Fixes#46854
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TestCVE202133195 fails in testing LookupSRV if /etc/resolv.conf sets the option
'ndots' larger than the number of dots in the domain name under query.
Fix the issue by making the input domain name in test codes 'rooted' to skip search
list qualifying.
Fixes#46955
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CL 255241 made error message involving variadic calls clearer. To do it,
we added a check that the type of variadic argument must be a slice.
That's why the compiler crashes for invalid variadic argument type.
Instead, we can just omit the details error message, and report not
enough arguments error, which matches the behavior of go/types and types2.
Fixes#46957
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For arm64 CMP, ADD and other similar extended register instructions,
if there is no extension, the default extion is LSL<<0, but the default
encoding value (the value of 'option' field) of 32-bit instruction and
64-bit instruction is different, 32-bit is 2 and 64-bit is 3. But the
current assembler incorrectly encodes the value of 32-bit instruction
to 3. This CL fixes this error.
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This CL removes the unconditional OCHECKNIL check added in
walkUnsafeSlice by instead passing it as a pointer to
runtime.unsafeslice, and hiding the check behind a `len == 0` check.
While here, this CL also implements checkptr functionality for
unsafe.Slice and disallows use of unsafe.Slice with //go:notinheap
types.
Updates #46742.
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This CL adds GOEXPERIMENT to `go env` output, and also makes it
configurable via `GOENV`. Thanks to Baokun Lee's CL 304350 for the
test and initial work on this.
Fixes#45226.
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This CL refactors code a little to make it easier to add GOEXPERIMENT
support in the future.
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the test case is still using gcc when CGO is disabled.
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This CL extracts out a ParseGOEXPERIMENT helper function that parses
GOOS/GOARCH/GOEXPERIMENT values and returns active and baseline
experiment flag sets and an error value, without affecting any global
state. This will be used in the subsequent CL for 'go env' support for
GOEXPERIMENT to validate configuration changes.
The existing package initialization for Experiment and
experimentBaseline and also UpdateExperiments are updated to use it as
well.
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All other test files in the runtime/race package have race build
tag, except syso_test.go. The test is only relevant if the race
detector is supported. So apply the build tag.
Fixes#46931.
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TestCheck/issues.src was failing after running
rm -r $(go env GOROOT)/pkg/*/cmd
as the builders do when building binary releases.
For users who write programs that depend on go/types, it should be
reasonable for end users to run the tests for go/types as part of 'go
test all', and those tests should pass even if they installed Go from
a binary release.
The test case in issues.src was importing cmd/compile/internal/syntax
in order to check the reported package name.
I tried to fix the problem by having the test import from source
instead of from export data. Unfortunately, that changed the behavior
under test: the go/types.Package.Imports reports (and is documented to
report) a different set of imported packages when loading from source
as compared to when loading from export data.
For this particular test, after CL 313035 that difference resulted in
go/types treating the "syntax" name as ambiguous when importing from
source, because a transitive dependency on "regexp/syntax" is found
when loading from source but omitted when loading from export data.
The simple fix to make the package unambiguous again is to adapt the
test to import regexp/syntax directly. That not only makes the package
unambiguous with all importers, but also avoids depending on a
cmd-internal package that cannot be loaded from export data in binary
distributions of the Go toolchain.
For #43232
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TestStdlib was failing after running
rm -r $(go env GOROOT)/pkg/*/cmd
as the builders do when building binary releases.¹
For users who write programs that depend on go/types, it should be
reasonable to run the tests for go/types as part of 'go test all', and
those tests should pass even if they installed Go from a binary
release.
I had originally drafted this as a fallback to import from source only
if the affected packages can't be imported by the default export-data
importer. Unfortunately, I realized that we don't currently have a
builder that tests the actual release (#46900), so it is quite likely
that the fallback path would bit-rot and produce unexpected test
regressions.
So instead, we now unconditionally import from source in TestStdlib.
That makes the test substantially slower (~15s instead of ~5s on my
workstation), but with less risk of regression, and TestStdlib is
skipped in short mode already so short-mode test time is unaffected.
If we change the builders to test the actual release configuration, we
can consider restoring the faster path when export data is available.
¹df58bbac08/cmd/release/release.go (L533-L545)
For #43232
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ncgocall was stored per M, runtime.NumCgoCall lost the counter when a M die.
Fixes#46789
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CL 313035 had a bug, initializing pkgPathMap by walking the imported
package being considered rather than check.pkg.
Fix this, and enhance our tests to exercise this bug as well as other
edge cases.
Also fix error assertions in issues.src to not use quotation marks
inside the error regexp. The check tests only matched the error regexp
up to the first quotation mark.
Fixes#46905
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In Go 1.12, we added a heuristic to 'go mod tidy' to resolve packages
by adding replaced-but-not-required modules before falling back to
searching for modules from the network. Unfortunately, that heuristic
fails when the replaced version is already lower than the selected
version: adding such a module to the build list doesn't change the
selected version of that module, and so it doesn't make progress
toward resolving the missing package.
Fixes#46659
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The helper function claims that dialing a closed port should be
"nearly instantaneous", but that is empirically not the case on
OpenBSD or Windows. The tests do not appear to be particularly
sensitive to the exact upper bound otherwise, so let's just
remove the arbitrary latency assumption.
Fixes#46884
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Fixes#46883
Updates CL 267017
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When we are looking for a dependency cycle involving a specific
package, we need to keep track of visited packages in order to avoid
repeatedly traversing a cycle that does not involve that package.
If we're keeping track of all visited packages anyway, we're already
spending O(N) memory on the traversal, so we may as well use
breadth-first search. That not only keeps the bookkeeping simple, but
also guarantees that we will find a shortest path (rather than a
completely arbitrary one).
Fixes#45863
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The real net code uses subtle heuristics to transform a domain name
to its absolute form. Since lookupPTR isn't checking that
transformation specifically, it should use the real code instead of
using a different heuristic.
Fixes#46882
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The test successfully runs on currently supported versions (6.8 and
6.9) of openbsd.
Fixes#25877
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The build.Context ToolTags value is set based on the set of enabled
experiments, which in turn depends on GOARCH. Before this CL the set
of experiments was being set based on GOARCH in the environment.
That is normally fine, but fails with cmd/go when somebody has run
"go env -w GOARCH=val"; in that case cmd/go changes its GOARCH value
after initialization. The new GOARCH value was affect the set of
enabled experiments, which can affect the ToolTags value. With this
CL, we update ToolTags in cmd/go based on the GOARCH value it is using.
This is a pretty ugly fix. We should do something cleaner for 1.18.
Fixes#46815
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When type checking t[_], where t is a type name, it was possible to leak
an error message related to generics. Fix this by guarding on
typeparams.Enabled.
In order to test this fix, we need to be able to run the new go/types
test only if type parameters are disabled. Introduce the .go1 test data
suffix (similar to .go2) to control this behavior.
Originally found via fuzzing, though the test case was manually
simplified.
Updates #46404
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This documentation remained from the original dev.typeparams merge. This
flag no longer exists.
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To be consistent with Go 1.16, and to preserve as much information in
the AST as possible, parse an ast.IndexExpr with BadExpr Index for the
invalid expression a[].
A go/types test had to be adjusted to account for an additional error
resulting from this change.
We don't have a lot of test coverage for parser error recovery, so
rather than write an ad-hoc test for this issue, add a new go/types test
that checks that the indexed operand is used.
Updates #46403
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For #46366
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CL 328770 should be sufficient to fix the specific failure in the
report, but when attempting to reproduce it I noticed a related
failure mode, triggered by the environment variables set in
src/run.bash.
The failure mode is currently masked on the Go project builders due to
the lack of any 'longtest' builder running as a non-root user
(#10719).
It is also masked from Go contributors running 'run.bash' locally
because 'run.bash' does not actually run all of the tests unless
GO_TEST_SHORT=0 is set in the environment (#29266, #46054).
Fixes#46695
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TestAllDependencies is attempting to check that the modules in GOROOT
satisfy certain properties; it should not modify those modules itself.
The “quick” part of the test checks that vendored packages are present
and complete, without constructing a parallel GOROOT. It shouldn't
resolve new dependencies or change formatting in any way.
The longer version of the test already constructs a parallel GOROOT
and tidies the modules within it. That part of the test will flag any
modifications needed to the go.mod and go.sum files, without modifying
the original GOROOT.
From what I can tell, the failure mode in #46695 is caused by running
the test on a module rooted in $GOROOT proper. There is no such module
in the mainline Go repo, but it may have been introduced in the fork
and could also be introduced by stray edits in contributor CLs. It
should be diagnosed clearly.
For #46695
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CL 308611 optimized parseIdentifier for ASCII, but inadvertently skipped
error handling for 0 bytes. Don't take the optimized path when
encountering 0.
Fixes#46855
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The issue go#46783 correctly diagnosed the context timeout
caused an intermittent failure when the context was canceled
prior to the BeginTx call. However due to the asynchronous nature
of canceling a Tx through a context on fast systems, the tx.Prepare
also succeeded. On slower systems or if a time.Sleep was inserted
between the BeginTx and Prepare, the Prepare would fail.
Resolve this by moving the context cancel after the Prepare.
This will still trigger the deadlock which I tested locally.
In addition, I interspersed multiple time.Sleep calls and the
test still functioned.
Fixes#46852
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This patch reinstates a fix for PowerPC with regard to making VDSO calls
while receiving a signal, and subsequently crashing. The crash happens
because certain VDSO calls can modify the r30 register, which is where g
is stored. This change was reverted for PowerPC because r30 is supposed
to be a non-volatile register. This is true, but that only makes a
guarantee across function calls, but not "within" a function call. This
patch was seemingly fine before because the Linux kernel still had hand
rolled assembly VDSO function calls, however with a recent change to C
function calls it seems the compiler used can generate instructions
which temporarily clobber r30. This means that when we receive a signal
during one of these calls the value of r30 will not be the g as the
runtime expects, causing a segfault.
You can see from this assembly dump how the register is clobbered during
the call:
(the following is from a 5.13rc2 kernel)
```
Dump of assembler code for function __cvdso_clock_gettime_data:
0x00007ffff7ff0700 <+0>: cmplwi r4,15
0x00007ffff7ff0704 <+4>: bgt 0x7ffff7ff07f0 <__cvdso_clock_gettime_data+240>
0x00007ffff7ff0708 <+8>: li r9,1
0x00007ffff7ff070c <+12>: slw r9,r9,r4
0x00007ffff7ff0710 <+16>: andi. r10,r9,2179
0x00007ffff7ff0714 <+20>: beq 0x7ffff7ff0810 <__cvdso_clock_gettime_data+272>
0x00007ffff7ff0718 <+24>: rldicr r10,r4,4,59
0x00007ffff7ff071c <+28>: lis r9,32767
0x00007ffff7ff0720 <+32>: std r30,-16(r1)
0x00007ffff7ff0724 <+36>: std r31,-8(r1)
0x00007ffff7ff0728 <+40>: add r6,r3,r10
0x00007ffff7ff072c <+44>: ori r4,r9,65535
0x00007ffff7ff0730 <+48>: lwz r8,0(r3)
0x00007ffff7ff0734 <+52>: andi. r9,r8,1
0x00007ffff7ff0738 <+56>: bne 0x7ffff7ff07d0 <__cvdso_clock_gettime_data+208>
0x00007ffff7ff073c <+60>: lwsync
0x00007ffff7ff0740 <+64>: mftb r30 <---- RIGHT HERE
=> 0x00007ffff7ff0744 <+68>: ld r12,40(r6)
```
What I believe is happening is that the kernel changed the PowerPC VDSO
calls to use standard C calls instead of using hand rolled assembly. The
hand rolled assembly calls never touched r30, so this change was safe to
roll back. That does not seem to be the case anymore as on the 5.13rc2
kernel the compiler *is* generating assembly which modifies r30, making
this change again unsafe and causing a crash when the program receives a
signal during these calls (which will happen often due to async
preempt). This change happened here:
https://lwn.net/ml/linux-kernel/235e5571959cfa89ced081d7e838ed5ff38447d2.1601365870.git.christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu/.
I realize this was reverted due to unexplained hangs in PowerPC
builders, but I think we should reinstate this change and investigate
those issues separately:
f4ca3c1e0aFixes#46803
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Apparently, TestMorestack is still flaky on darwin/arm64 builder
after CL 307730. Let it spend more time in copying the stack.
With this CL, on my Apple M1 machine it passes reliably in short
mode for 1000 runs, and reliably gets 250+ samples in the 5-second
interval in long mode.
May fix#46755.
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We've observed some occasional os-arch specific timeouts
in signal.TestSignalTrace(). While the main purpose of a
short timeout is to ensure the passing tests complete
quickly, the unexpected failure path can tolerate waiting
longer (the test is not intended to test how slow or
overloaded the OS is at the time it is run).
Fixes#46736
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The new RGBA64At method is equivalent to the existing At method (and the
new SetRGBA64 method is equivalent to the existing Set method in the
image/draw package), but they can avoid allocations from converting
concrete color types to the color.Color interface type.
Also update api/go1.17.txt and doc/go1.17.html
Fixes#44808
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I wrote code that relied on this API, but I misunderstood the original
description of the "more" result. As a consequence, my code always
stopped one frame early.
This CL expands the documentation to be more explicit and specifically
call out my confusion (i.e., that the "more" result indicates whether
the *next* Next call will return a valid Frame, and not whether this
call did).
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Otherwise, in c-archive or c-shared mode, there is the chance of
getting a SIGPROF just after the signal handler is removed but before
profiling is disabled, in which case the program will die.
Fixes#46498
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runtime/pprof has a more complete list of platforms with broken
profiling than I used in cmd/pprof in https://golang.org/cl/325809.
Duplicate that list in cmd/pprof and clean it up a bit in runtime/pprof
for easier reference.
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I left a TODO to decide whether to add 'go get' arguments as indirect
(as we have in the past), or to make them direct. I considered both
options, and decided to keep the indirect default because it is easier
(and less invasive) for users to fix.
Updates #45979
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https://golang.org/cl/318049 replaced driver.ObjFile.Base with
driver.ObjFile.ObjAddr. We don't support shared libraries, so these
should be no-op, but CL 318049 accidentally failed to account from the
change in no-op behavior from returning 0 to passing through addr.
Fixes#46636
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Only use safe characters of the test name for the os.MkdirTemp pattern.
This currently includes the alphanumeric characters and ASCII
punctuation characters known not to interact with globs.
Fixes#46624
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Only methods that modify the time take pointer receivers;
IsDST does not modify it and therefore should not.
For #42102 and #46688.
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I needed to also update TestScript/mod_sumdb_golang.
It had been relying on 'go list -mod=mod' to add both the go.mod and
go.sum entries for the named package, but when 'go get' actually adds
all of the needed dependencies, lazy loading kicks in and 'go list'
doesn't end up needing the checksums for go.mod files.
We didn't detect the skew before because the 'go list' command was
(unexpectedly) also adding the missing dependencies, which triggered a
deep scan of the complete module graph.
For #45979
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If someone sees "in [0,n)" it might look like a typo.
Saying "in the half-open interval [0,n)" will give people
something to search the web for (half-open interval).
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On ARM64, instruction like "MOVD (R1)(R2*1), R3" is accepted and
assembles correctly with Go 1.16, but errors out on tip with
"arm64 doesn't support scaled register format", since CL 289589.
"MOVD (R1)(R2), R3" is the preferred form. But the *1 form works
before and assembles correctly. Keep supporting it.
Fixes#46766.
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For typed vs un-typed operation, the compiler do the conversion
un-conditionally, so if the operation is invalid, the error report is
pointed to the conversion, instead of the invalid operation itself.
To fix this, only do the conversion when the operations are valid
for both types.
Fixes#46749
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Fix the problem that UTF8 BOM can cause the parsing of import path and directives to fail.
Fixes#46198Fixes#46290Fixes#35726
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For internal linking, when generating a PIE binary, set the proper
.dynamic section flags to mark the binary as position-independent.
Fixes#46747.
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The windows/arm port does not yet support cgo, so disable a test that
requires it. This fixes a regression from CL 327969, which added support
for arm64, but errantly dropped the t.Skip for both arm and arm64,
rather than just for arm64. With this commit, we make the test specific
to cgo, rather than the architecture.
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In CL 327210, we disabled this test on arm platforms, because the
powershell shipped with those systems isn't native, which means it'd
refuse to load native DLLs. This commit rewrites the test to simply not
use Powershell, and instead compiles a trivial C program that tests for
the same thing. Reverting CL 316269 makes this test fail, as desired,
while applying it makes this test succeed.
Fixes#46701
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Conversions of slices to arrays may panic since the slice is too short.
Comparibility of interfaces may panic since the underlying value is incomparable.
This is a follow-up to CL 301652
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Some ET_EXEC binaries might have relocations for non-loadable sections
like .debug_info. These relocations must not be applied, because:
* They may be incorrect
* The correct relocations were already applied at link time
Binaries in Linux Kernel debug packages like Fedora/Centos kernel-debuginfo
are such examples. Relocations for .debug_* sections are included in the
final binaries because they are compiled with --emit-relocs, but the resulting
relocations are incorrect and shouldn't be used when reading DWARF sections.
Fixes#46673
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The comment use allg to refer to allgs in code. Update the comment to
use the same variable name.
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Consistently say "pointer to array", not "array pointer".
Fixes#46743
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The platform supports c-shared now, so flip this on. I've given this a
small smoke test using [1], and it was able to pass packets and
generally function well. Since [1] uses quite a bit of Go functionality
under the hood, I think it's a decent test that a lot of things that
should be working are working. So this commit enables it.
[1] https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-windows/about/embeddable-dll-service/README.md
Updates #46502.
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If any of the LHS expressions of an OAS2FUNC are not identical to the
respective function call results, escape analysis mishandles the
implicit conversion, causes memory corruption.
Instead, we should insert autotmps like we already do for f(g()) calls
and return g() statements.
Fixes#46725
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So next CL can reuse code to rewrite OAS2FUNC.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
For #46725
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Clang does not produce binaries with an .edata section, even when it
exports symbols properly, so just skip this binutils-specific test for
that case. Later we can rewrite these tests entirely to do something
more robust.
Updates #46719.
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CL 301650 adds conversion from slice to array ptr. The conversion
expression may appear as argument to a function call, so it will be
tested by mayCall. But ir.OSLICE2ARRPTR op is not handled by mayCall,
causes the compiler crashes.
Updates #395Fixes#46720
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Instead route through a C function, to avoid declaration conflicts
between the declaration needed in the cgo comment and the declaration
generated by cgo in _cgo_export.h.
This is not something user code will ever do, so no need to make it
work in cgo.
Fixes#46502
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callMethod previously assumed erroneously that between the "value" and
"method" ABIs (that is, the ABI the caller is following to call this
method value and the actual ABI of the method), it could never happen
that an argument passed on the stack in the former could be passed in
registers in the latter. The cited reason was that the latter always
uses strictly more registers.
However, there are situations where the value ABI could pass a value on
the stack, but later is passed in a register. For instance, if the
receiver pushes a value passed in registers that uses multiple registers
to be passed on the stack, later arguments which were passed on the
stack may now be passed in registers.
This change fixes callMethod to no longer makes this assumption, and
handles the stack-to-register translation explicitly.
Fixes#46696.
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The powershell that currently ships on ARM Windows isn't native, so it
won't load native DLLs. So just skip the tests for now, and reenable it
if this ever changes.
Updates #46701.
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Fixes#46466
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Fixes#46691
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The net/http/internal package contains a PEM-encoded private key used in
tests. This key is initialized at init time, which prevents it from
being stripped by the linker in non-test binaries.
Move the certificate and key to a new net/http/internal/testcert
package to ensure it is only included in binaries that reference it.
Fixes#46677.
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Ideally we should encode the load.PackageInternal data in a way that
doesn't rely on 1:1 correlations of slices, but this is a minimal fix
to unblock Go 1.17.
Fixes#46462
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Explicitly document the handling of a sign prefix, and the interaction
between the sign and base prefixes.
Fixes#46641.
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Semicolons are no longer valid separators, so
net/url.ParseQuery will now return an error
if any part of the query contains a semicolon.
net/http.(*Request).ParseMultipartForm has been
changed to fall through and continue parsing
even if the call to (*Request).ParseForm fails.
This change also includes a few minor refactors
to existing tests.
Fixes#25192
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The comments in the code refer to Knuth and to Burnikel and Ziegler,
but Knuth's presentation is inscrutable, and our recursive division
code does not bear much resemblance to Burnikel and Ziegler's paper
(which is fine, ours is nicer).
Add a standalone explanation of division instead of referring to
difficult or not-directly-used references.
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The compiler machinery that generates "map.zero" symbols marks them as
RODATA and DUPOK, which is problematic when a given application has
multiple map zero symbols (from different packages) with varying
sizes: the dupok path in the loader assumes that if two symbols have
the same name, it is safe to pick any of the versions. In the case of
map.zero, the link needs to select the largest symbol, not an
arbitrary sym.
To fix this problem, mark map.zero symbols as content-addressable,
since the loader's content addressability processing path already
supports selection of the larger symbol in cases where there are dups.
Fixes#46653.
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The linker's -strictdups debugging option was not properly checking
for cases where you have two dupok BSS symbols with different length
(the check examined data length and content, but not symbol size).
Updates #46653.
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This reverts CL 324471 (commit 689f4c7415).
Reason for revert: break ~all builders. And it is not a doc-only change.
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In both net.ParseIP and net.ParseCIDR reject leading zeros in the
dot-decimal notation of IPv4 addresses.
Fixes#30999Fixes#43389
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For interface types, t.Methods contains only unexpanded method set, i.e
exclusive of interface embedding. Thus, we can't use it to detect an
interface contains embedding empty interface, like in:
type EI interface{}
func f() interface{ EI } {
return nil
}
At the time we generate runtime types, we want to check against the full
method set of interface instead.
Fixes#46386
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skipPleaseUseCallersFrames was removed in CL 152537.
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Fixes#46557
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Previously we would sometimes return ErrRange if the parseable part of
the floating point number was out of range.
Fixes#46628
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This is true since CL 315274.
Also adjust the P-256 note, since Add, Double, and IsOnCurve use the
generic, non-constant-time implementation.
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The package-level documentation on fmt previously had only two formal
sections, for printing and scanning. Because of this, the section on
printing was very long, including some pseudo-sections describing
particular features. This feature makes those pseudo-sections into
proper sections, both to improve readability and so that those sections
have hyperlinks on documentation sites.
Fixes#46522
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`io.ReadAll` dynamically reallocates byte slice because it doesn't know
its size in advance. We don't need to read an entire file into memory
and therefore may use `bufio.Reader` to read its contents.
Fixes#46564
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CL 249238 changes ResponseWriter.ReadFrom to probe the source with
a single read of sniffLen bytes before writing the response header.
If the source returns less than sniffLen bytes without reaching
EOF, this can cause Content-Type and Content-Length detection to
fail.
Fix ResponseWrite.ReadFrom to copy a full sniffLen bytes from
the source as a probe.
Drop the explicit call to w.WriteHeader; writing the probe will
trigger a WriteHeader call.
Consistently use io.CopyBuffer; ReadFrom has already acquired a
copy buffer, so it may as well use it.
Fixes#44953.
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If proc.Release is called concurrently, a handle will be double-freed.
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We already have a handle to the process, so use that for termination,
rather than doing a new lookup based on the PID.
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The declaration order in CL 319310 does not match what the generator
produces from scratch. That currently causes
cmd/internal/moddeps.TestAllDependencies to fail, since it is
explicitly checking for that kind of skew.
Updates #45914
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On Windows 7 (and below), console handles are not real kernel handles
but are rather userspace objects, with information passed via special
bits in the handle itself. That means they can't be passed in
PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_HANDLE_LIST, even though they can be inherited.
So, we filter the list passed to PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_HANDLE_LIST to
not have any console handles on Windows 7. At the same time, it turns
out that the presence of a NULL handle in the list is enough to render
PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_HANDLE_LIST completely useless, so filter these
out too. Console handles also can't be duplicated into parent processes,
as inhertance always happens from the present process, so duplicate
always into the present process even when a parent process is specified.
Fixes#45914.
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This CL updates cmd/compile (including types2) and go/types to report
errors about using unsafe.Add and unsafe.Slice when language
compatibility is set to Go 1.16 or older.
Fixes#46525.
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This ir.Dump call is a debugging artifact introduced in
golang.org/cl/274103, which should never be printed for valid,
non-generic code, but evidently can now sometimes appear due to how
the parser handles invalid syntax.
The parser should probably not recognize "x[2]" as a type expression
in non-generics mode, but also probably we shouldn't try noding after
reporting syntax errors. Either way, this diagnostic has outlived its
usefulness, and noder's days are numbered anyway, so we might as well
just remove it to save end users any confusion.
Updates #46558.
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Set the correct section flags to insure that .debug_* sections are
using 1-byte alignment instead of the default. This seems to be
important for later versions of LLVM-mingw on windows (shows up on the
windows/arm64 builder).
Updates #46406.
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Following https://golang.org/cl/291329, exitsyscall0 accesses gp.lockedm
after releasing gp to the global runq. This creates a race window where
another M may schedule the (unlocked) G, which subsequently calls
LockOSThread, setting gp.lockedm and thus causing exitsyscall0 to think
it should call stoplockedm.
Avoid this race by checking if gp is locked before releasing it to the
global runq.
Fixes#46524
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Also don't unnecessarily deref the error return.
Fixes#46504
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These tests pass or fail depending on the exact compiler version,
which the TestScript tests don't support. Rewrite into Go.
For #43830
For #46295
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Fix up a gofmt complaint from CL 310591.
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This permits the test to work in C99 mode.
For #43830
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The linker now accepts unrecognized object files in external linking mode.
These objects will simply be passed to the external linker.
This permits using -flto which can generate pure byte code objects,
whose symbol table the linker does not know how to read.
The cgo tool now passes -fno-lto when generating objects whose symbols
it needs to read. The cgo tool now emits matching types in different
objects, so that the lto linker does not report a mismatch.
This is based on https://golang.org/cl/293290 by Derek Parker.
For #43505Fixes#43830Fixes#46295
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When 'go get' updates a module, it may update another module in the
build list that provides a package in 'all' that wasn't loaded as part
of the 'go get' command. If 'go get' doesn't add a sum for that
module, builds may fail later.
With this change, 'go get' will fetch a sum for the content of an
updated module if we had a sum for the version before the update.
'go get' won't load the complete package graph, so there are still
cases where the build may be broken, like when an updated (but not
loaded) package imports a package from a new module.
Fixes#44129
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The GoVersion field was added to types.Config as part of the work on
type parameters. Specifically, it was added to be consistent with
cmd/compile/internal/types2, which requires such an option.
This configuration option is useful, but is also non-trivial and did not
go through the proposal process. Unexport it for Go 1.17; we can create
a proposal to export it for Go 1.18.
Fixes#46296
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The IsMethod method was added to FuncDecl in the process of working on
support for type parameters, but is now only used in one place. It also
didn't go through the proposal process. Remove it for 1.17.
Also clean up a doc comment that mentioned type parameters.
Fixes#46297
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The documentation of the Client.Do method and Get function incorrectly
stated that, in case of context cancelation, the returned url.Error
Timeout method returns true.
Update the documentation to correctly match the implementation.
See also CL 200798 that, due to an oversight, corrected only the
documentation of the Client.Get method.
Remove a TODO note added in CL 125575 (net/http: document that Client
methods always return *url.Error), since it is no longer applicable
after CL 200798 (net/http: fix and lock-in Client.Do docs on request
cancelation).
Fixes#46402
Change-Id: Ied2ee971ba22b61777762dbb19f16e08686634ca
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'go mod download' calls modload.LoadModFile early to find the main
module path in order to validate arguments. LoadModFile may write
go.mod and go.sum to fix formatting and add a go directive. This calls
keepSums, which, in eager mode, loaded the complete module graph in
order to find out what sums are needed to load the complete module
graph. If go.mod requires a lower version of a module than will be
selected later, keepSums causes the sum for that version's go.mod to
be retained, even though it isn't needed later after a consistent
go.mod is written.
This CL fixes keepSums not to load the graph if it hasn't already been
loaded (whether eager or lazy), addressing comments from CL 318629.
For #45332
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For the methods LookupCNAME, LookupSRV, LookupMX, LookupNS, and
LookupAddr check that the returned domain names are in fact valid DNS
names using the existing isDomainName function.
Thanks to Philipp Jeitner and Haya Shulman from Fraunhofer SIT for
reporting this issue.
Fixes#46241
Fixes CVE-2021-33195
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During DWARF debug location generation, as a preamble to the main data
flow analysis, examine the function entry block to look for in-params
arriving in registers that are partially or completely dead, and
insert new OpArg{Int,Float}Reg values for the dead or partially-dead
pieces. In addition, add entries to the f.NamedValues table for
incoming live register-resident params that don't already have
entries. This helps create better/saner DWARF location expressions for
params. Example:
func foo(s string, used int, notused int) int {
return len(s) + used
}
When optimization is complete for this function, the parameter
"notused" is completely dead, meaning that there is no entry for it in
the f.NamedValues table (which then means we don't emit a DWARF
variable location expression for it in the function enty block). In
addition, since only the length field of "s" is used, there is no
DWARF location expression for the other component of "s", leading to
degraded DWARF.
There are still problems/issues with DWARF location generation, but
this does improve things with respect to being able to print the
values of incoming parameters when stopped in the debugger at the
entry point of a function (when optimization is enabled).
Updates #40724.
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Tweak the register allocator to maintain the invariant that
OpArg{Int,Float}Reg values are placed together at the start of the
entry block, before any other non-pseudo-op values. Without this
change, when the register allocator adds spills we can wind up with an
interleaving of OpArg*Reg and stores, which complicates debug location
analysis.
Updates #40724.
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Apparently C printf emits "\r\n" on Windows. Accept that.
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When importing generic named types, it is possible for Checker.newNamed
to be called during type instantiation when the Checker is nil.
In this case we should be able to safely skip this delayed expansion.
Updates #45580
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This reverts commit c89f1224a5.
Reason for revert: reverting so we can apply follow-up fixes and do a single cherry pick.
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Instead, check that stale packages in the standard library
are not rebuilt when already present in the build cache,
and are not installed implicitly when rebuilt.
We retain the staleness checks for the runtime package in tests
involving '-i', because those are guaranteed to fail anyway if the
package is stale and the "stale" failure message is arguably clearer.
They can be removed if/when we remove the '-i' flag, but the runtime
package is less likely to become stale because it does not have cgo
dependencies.
Fixes#46347
Updates #33598
Updates #35459
Updates #41696
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The test would hang if the call to Fd set the pipe to be non-blocking
before the Read entered the first read system call. Avoid that problem
by writing data to the pipe to wake up the read.
For #24481Fixes#44818
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For #44513.
Fixes#46013.
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To support lazy expansion of defined types, *Named holds on to a
*Checker field, which can pin the *Checker in memory. This can have
meaningful memory implications for applications that keep type
information around.
Ensure that the Checker field is nilled out for any Named types that are
instantiated during the type checking pass, by deferring a clean up to
'later' boundaries.
In testing this almost exactly offset the ~6% memory footprint increase
I observed with 1.17.
Fixes#45580
Change-Id: I8aa5bb777573a924afe36e79fa65f8729336bceb
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Code moved and functions reordered to be in a consistent
top-down dependency order, but otherwise unchanged.
First step toward commenting division algorithms.
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Since the number of files in the EOCD record isn't validated, it isn't
safe to preallocate Reader.Files using that field. A malformed archive
can indicate it contains up to 1 << 128 - 1 files. We can still safely
preallocate the slice by checking if the specified number of files in
the archive is reasonable, given the size of the archive.
Thanks to the OSS-Fuzz project for discovering this issue and to
Emmanuel Odeke for reporting it.
Fixes#46242
Fixes CVE-2021-33196
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For the methods LookupCNAME, LookupSRV, LookupMX, LookupNS, and
LookupAddr check that the returned domain names are in fact valid DNS
names using the existing isDomainName function.
Thanks to Philipp Jeitner and Haya Shulman from Fraunhofer SIT for
reporting this issue.
Fixes#46241
Fixes CVE-2021-33195
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On architectures which don't support unaligned loads, make sure we
don't generate code that requires them.
Generated hash functions also matter in this respect, but they all look ok.
Update #37716Fixes#46283
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Records if regabi was enabled during compilation in the DW_AT_producer
attribute of each compile unit.
This is useful to debuggers that support the debugCall protocol.
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This is a different fix for #37716.
Should help make the fix for #46283 easier, since we will no longer
need to keep compiler-generated hash functions and the runtime
hash function in sync.
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The Go ABI, as it stands, requires spill space to be reserved for
register arguments. syscall.NewCallback (because of compileCallback)
does not actually reserve this space, leading to issues if the Go code
it invokes actually makes use of it.
Fixes#46301.
Change-Id: Idbc3578accaaaa29e4ba32291ef08d464da0b7b0
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This is a revert of https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/316890,
which has positive effects on debugging + DWARF variable locations
for register parameters when the reg abi is in effect, but also
turns out to interact badly with the register allocator.
Fixes#46304.
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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
Change-Id: I2add7b8a4f6ae69a5ef1c48703fde21a4b74307c
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Fixes#38874
Change-Id: I819dd008fd6869d335888b4aa03dcf739da9a9a4
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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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Fixes#46294
Change-Id: I50023006dab83dee455f98a702ca1c72e61764ea
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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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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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This brings in CLs 312829, 317431, 319211.
Fixes#40356.
Fixes#46129.
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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
Change-Id: I912b1bacc30cdf20d19e3ef9d09b69bb8055ff49
GitHub-Last-Rev: 0fa5542ea3
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#46276
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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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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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"// +build" by itself was like "// +build !" - unsatisfiable.
Make it so again (right now it panics).
Fixes#44487.
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When inlining functions with closures, ensure that we don't mark the
body of the closure with a src.Pos marker that reflects the inline,
since this will result in the generation of an inltree table for the
closure itself (as opposed to the routine that the func-with-closure
was inlined into).
Fixes#46234.
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Apparently, in bash, the "continue" keyword can only be used
inside of a loop, not in an if block. If readelf exists but $CC
does not, make.bash emits a warning:
./make.bash: line 135: continue: only meaningful in a `for', `while', or `until' loop
Change it to a conditional.
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People continue to be confused by how these work. Address that by some
rejiggering.
Introduce a constant called Layout that both defines the time and
provides a reference point for Parse and Format to refer to. We can
then delete much redundancy, especially for Format's comments, but
Parse tightens a bit too.
Then change the way the concept of the layout string is introduced,
and provide a clearer catalog of what its elements are.
Fixes#38871
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Fix an apparent typo for the right-hand bound in a couple panic
messages, where '[' was used instead of ']'.
Fixes#46215
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To pull in CL 318309.
For #41184
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The test previously had the hardcoded assumption that /proc/self/status
files had "Groups:" lines containing numerical IDs in ascending order.
Because of the possibility of non-monotonic ordering of GIDs in user
namespaces, this assumption was not universally true for all
/proc/self/gid_map setups.
To ensure this test can pass in those setups, sanity check failed
"Groups:" line matches with a string sorted version of the expected
values. (For the test cases here, numerical and string sorted order
are guaranteed to match.)
Fixes#46145
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If a user runs 'go get example.com/cmd' for a package in the main
module, it's more likely they intend to fill in missing dependencies
for that package (especially with -u). If the intent were only to
build and install, 'go install example.com/cmd' would be a better
choice.
For #43684
Resolving a comment on CL 305670.
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Some uses of crosscall2 did not work on ppc64le and probably
aix-ppc64. In particular, if there was a main program compiled
with -buildmode=pie and used a plugin which invoked crosscall2,
then failures could occur due to R2 getting set incorrectly along the
way. The problem was due to R2 being saved on the caller's
stack; it is now saved on the crosscall2 stack. More details can be
found in the issue.
This adds a testcase where the main program is built with pie
and the plugin invokes crosscall2.
This also changes the save of the CR bits from MOVD to MOVW as
it should be.
Fixes#43228
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osyield is called in code paths that are not allowed to split
stack, e.g. casgstatus called from entersyscall/exitsyscall.
It is nosplit on all other platforms. Mark it nosplit on OpenBSD
as well.
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If the client request never makes it to the server, the outstanding
accept is never broken. Change the test to always close the listening
socket when the client request completes.
Updates #45358
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The Context.ImportDir method in the go/build package sets Package.Root
to $GOPATH, if a package is inside a GOPATH workspace. The
loadPackageData function keeps this value even when modules are enabled.
Override Package.Root when modules are enabled, instead of just set its
value when Context.ImportDir was unable to set it.
Add a regression test.
Fixes#46119
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