Correctly set this flag while parsing the syscall result.
The FlagUp flag can not distinguish the following situations:
1. interface is plugged, automatically up, and in running(UP) state
2. interface is not plugged, administratively or manually set to up,
but in DOWN state
So, We can't distinguish the state of a NIC by the FlagUp flag alone.
Fixes#53482
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R_PPC64_SECTOFF_LO_DS is defined as reloc 62 on all PPC64 ELF ABIs.
Fixes#53356
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For #46746
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A recent change was made for ppc64x to treat ANDCCconst as
a tuple, allowing ANDconst to be removed from the list
of ops. Included in that change were some improvements to the
rules to avoid some extra code, mainly the elimination of a
cmp 0 following an andi. and in some cases the following
isel. While those changes worked for most cases, in a few
cases some extra unnecessary code was generated.
Currently the snippet appears in archive/zip.(*FileHeader).Mode:
ANDCC R4,$1,R5 // andi. r5,r4,1
ANDCC R4,$16,R5 // andi. r5,r4,16
CMPW R5,R0 // cmpw r5,r0
ADDIS $0,$-32768,R5 // lis r5,-32768
OR R5,$511,R5 // ori r5,r5,511
MOVD $438,R6 // li r6,438
ISEL $2,R6,R5,R5 // isel r5,r6,r5,eq
MOVD $-147,R6 // li r6,-147
AND R6,R5,R6 // and r6,r5,r6
ANDCC R4,$1,R4 // andi. r4,r4,1
ISEL $2,R5,R6,R4 // isel r4,r5,r6,eq
The first ANDCC is never used and should not be there.
From the ssa.html file, the scheduler is not putting the Select1
close to the ISEL, which results in the flag being clobbered
before it can be used. By changing the score for a Select0 or Select1
with type Flags, the extra ANDCC does not occur.
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This removes one of the branches in the atomicCas sequences for
ppc64/ppc64le.
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Both FileServer and NewFileTransport can try to seek a file, specifically
when MIME type sniffing is performed. This can be somewhat surprising to an
implementer of an fs.FS, as their filesystem will appear to work until a
user tries to access a file with an unrecognized extension (which requires
type sniffing and therefore seeking). With FileServer, this results in a
"seeker can't seek" message, which is not very clear for the developer.
The issue arises because fs.FS does not require Seek, while http.FileSystem
does. Therefore, this change adds a line to the documentation of net/http's
adapter function mentioning the requirement.
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To make it easier to extract the HTTP/2 error code (if any) from
net/http errors, implement an As method on the vendored copy of
golang.org/x/net/http2.StreamError. The new As method lets users work
with the vendored error type as though it were the x/net/http2
StreamError.
Fixes#53896.
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Fixes#48866
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Atomic types may be used anywhere in the runtime,
so they must omit its usual stack overflow checks to avoid errors from stack splits.
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assistTimePool and lastUpdate are now atomic.Int64, so they are
guaranteed to have 64-bit alignment, even on 32-bit platforms.
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Avoid allocating large amounts of memory for corrupt input.
No test case because the problem can only happen for invalid data.
Let the fuzzer find cases like this.
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This fixes a regression introduced when the "race" mode tag was moved to
the ToolTags field in CL 358539.
Fixes#54468
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Note that this changes a few unsynchronized operations of forcegcstate.idle to synchronized operations.
Updates #53821
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On the write side, g.selectDone has been converted
from non-atomic to atomic access.
For #53821.
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Note that this changes a non-atomic operation to atomic operation.
For #53821
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In typebits.Set we check that the offset is a multiple of the
alignment, which makes perfect sense. But for values like
atomic.Int64, which has 8-byte alignment even on 32-bit platforms
(i.e. the alignment is larger than PtrSize), if it is on stack it
may be under-aligned, as the stack frame is only PtrSize aligned.
Normally we would prevent such values on stack, as the escape
analysis force values with higher alignment to heap. But for a
composite literal assignment like x = AlignedType{...}, the
compiler creates an autotmp for the RHS then copies it to the LHS.
The autotmp is on stack and may be under-aligned. Currently this
may cause an ICE in the typebits.Set check.
This CL makes it align the _offset_ of the autotmp to 8 bytes,
which satisfies the check. Note that this is actually lying: the
actual address at run time may not necessarily be 8-byte
aligned as we only align SP to 4 bytes.
The under-alignment is probably okay. The only purpose for the
autotmp is to copy the value to the LHS, and the copying code we
generate (at least currently) doesn't care the alignment beyond
stack alignment.
Fixes#54638.
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Fixes#54669
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This matches types2 behavior.
For #54511.
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The change in typexpr.go matches types2 behavior.
For #54511.
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There are only two tests that rely on the "ERROR HERE" markers;
yet those tests are trivialy adjustable (by adding an explicit
semicolon) such that they can just use the "ERROR" markers.
For #54511.
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This change updates the gctrace docs to include stacks and globals in
the format line, and prints lastStackScan for "# MB stacks" instead of
maxStackScan, which is more accurate.
Fixes#54649.
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MarshalPKIXPublicKey, CreateCertificate, CreateCertificateRequest,
MarshalECPrivateKey, and MarshalPKCS8PrivateKey started raising a panic
when encoding an invalid ECDSA key in Go 1.19. Since they have an error
return value, they should return an error instead.
Fixes#54288
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When inlining function calls, we rewrite the position information on
all of the nodes to keep track of the inlining context. This is
necessary so that at runtime, we can synthesize additional stack
frames so that the inlining is transparent to the user.
However, for function literals, we *don't* want to apply this
rewriting to the underlying function. Because within the function
literal (when it's not itself inlined), the inlining context (if any)
will have already be available at the caller PC instead.
Unified IR was already getting this right in the case of user-written
statements within the function literal, which is what the unit test
for #46234 tested. However, it was still using inline-adjusted
positions for the function declaration and its parameters, which
occasionally end up getting used for generated code (e.g., loading
captured values from the closure record).
I've manually verified that this fixes the hang in
https://go.dev/play/p/avQ0qgRzOgt, and spot-checked the
-d=pctab=pctoinline output for kube-apiserver and kubelet and they
seem better.
However, I'm still working on a more robust test for this (hence
"Updates" not "Fixes") and internal assertions to verify that we're
emitting correct inline trees. In particular, there are still other
cases (even in the non-unified frontend) where we're producing
corrupt (but at least acyclic) inline trees.
Updates #54625.
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Elapsed returns the measured elapsed time of the benchmark,
but does not change the running state of the timer.
Fixes#43620.
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Given a composite literal type S, rather than always printing
(S literal) for a composite literals, print S{} if the literal
has no elements, and print S{…} as a short form (suitable for
error messages) if there are elements. This matches types2 and
also Go1.17 compiler behavior (except that the original compiler
would print ... rather than …). Using … rather than ... makes
it clearer that we don't have real Go syntax, and it's also more
compact.
For #54511.
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On LR architectures, morestack (and morestack_noctxt) are called
with a special calling convention, where the caller doesn't save
LR on stack but passes it as a register, which morestack will save
to g.sched.lr. The stack unwinder currently doesn't understand it,
and would fail to unwind from it. morestack already writes SP (as
it switches stack), but morestack_noctxt (which tailcalls
morestack) doesn't. If a profiling signal lands right in
morestack_noctxt, the unwinder will try to unwind the stack and
go off, and possibly crash.
Marking morestack_noctxt SPWRITE stops the unwinding.
Ideally we could teach the unwinder about the special calling
convention, or change the calling convention to be less special
(so the unwinder doesn't need to fetch a register from the signal
context). This is a stop-gap solution, to stop the unwinder from
crashing.
Fixes#54332.
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Some tests in misc/cgo/testsanitizers had been disabled on ppc64le
until recently, due to an intermittent error in the tsan tests,
with the goal of trying to understand the failure.
After further investigation, I found that the code for tsan within
gcc does not work consistently when ASLR is enabled on ppc64le. A
fix for that problem was integrated in gcc 9.
This adds a check to testsanitizers to determine the gcc compiler
version on ppc64le and skip the test if the version is too old.
A similar check is needed for asan too.
Updates #54645
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Also:
- fine-tune the implementation for some of the new builtin functions
- make sure the go/types code is an exact as possible copy of the
types2 code
- fix the description and examples for errorcodes.go
Follow-up on CL 423754.
For #53003.
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For "type T interface{ M() }", go/types users expect T's underlying
interface type to specify T as the receiver parameter type (#49906).
The unified importer handles this by cloning the interface to rewrite
the receiver parameters before calling SetUnderlying.
I missed in CL 425360 that these interfaces would need to have
Complete called too.
Manually tested to confirm that this actually fixes "go test -race
golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/internal/checker" now (when both CLs
are ported to the x/tools importer).
Updates #54653.
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To support concurrent use of the go/types API, importers need to call
Interface.Complete on constructed interfaces before returning.
There's an issue that the interfaces may contain embedded defined
types, whose underlying type isn't known yet. This issue will
eventually go away once CL 424876 lands, but that CL needs to wait for
CL 424854 to re-land, which needs to wait for CL 421879 to land...
In the mean time, this CL implements the same solution used by the
indexed importer: maintaining a list of constructed interfaces, and
calling Interface.Complete on them after the SetUnderlying loop and
just before returning the imported package.
Updates #54653.
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