In CL 199821, we stopped setting the module directory for vendored
packages when -mod=vendor is used. This broke -trimpath, since we
replace the module directory with a string derived from the module
path and version. A comment in CL 202977 makes it clear that the
module directory should not be set.
With this change, -trimpath falls back to replacing the package
directory with the package path if the module directory is not set. We
also fall back to replacing the package directory if the module
version is not set to avoid adding a meaningless @ only for the main
module.
As a consequence of this change, file names in vendored packages will
not have module versions, so file names will be a little different
between -mod=mod and -mod=vendor.
Fixes#36566
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I noticed this leak while writing CL 214977.
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Go 1.14 will drop support for macOS 10.10, see #23011
This reverts CL 155097
Updates #26475
Updates #29340
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The HTML linter 'tidy' reports:
go_spec.html:2556: Warning: unescaped & which should be written as &
go_spec.html:3293: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&s1"
go_spec.html:3293: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&a"
go_spec.html:3294: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&s2"
go_spec.html:3294: Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity "&a"
go_spec.html:2045: Warning: trimming empty <p>
go_spec.html:4526: Warning: trimming empty <ul>
go_spec.html:4533: Warning: trimming empty <ul>
go_spec.html:4539: Warning: trimming empty <ul>
This CL fixes all but the <ul> ones, which I think should be fixed
but are defended by a comment.
Change-Id: I0ca88f5e80755024801877ab1298025ecf8f10c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/214457
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This reduces lock contention when only a few P's are running and
checking for whether they need to run timers on the sleeping P's.
Without this change the running P's would get lock contention
while looking at the sleeping P's timers. With this change a single
atomic load suffices to determine whether there are any ready timers.
Change-Id: Ie843782bd56df49867a01ecf19c47498ec827452
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Currently, the scavenger is paced according to how long it takes to
scavenge one runtime page's worth of memory. However, this pacing
doesn't take into account the additional cost of actually using a
scavenged page. This operation, "sysUsed," is a counterpart to the
scavenging operation "sysUnused." On most systems this operation is a
no-op, but on some systems like Darwin and Windows we actually make a
syscall. Even on systems where it's a no-op, the cost is implicit: a
more expensive page fault when re-using the page.
On Darwin in particular the cost of "sysUnused" is fairly close to the
cost of "sysUsed", which skews the pacing to be too fast. A lot of
soon-to-be-allocated memory ends up scavenged, resulting in many more
expensive "sysUsed" operations, ultimately slowing down the application.
The way to fix this problem is to include the future cost of "sysUsed"
on a page in the scavenging cost. However, measuring the "sysUsed" cost
directly (like we do with "sysUnused") on most systems is infeasible
because we would have to measure the cost of the first access.
Instead, this change applies a multiplicative constant to the measured
scavenging time which is based on a per-system ratio of "sysUnused" to
"sysUsed" costs in the worst case (on systems where it's a no-op, we
measure the cost of the first access). This ultimately slows down the
scavenger to a more reasonable pace, limiting its impact on performance
but still retaining the memory footprint improvements from the previous
release.
Fixes#36507.
Change-Id: I050659cd8cdfa5a32f5cc0b56622716ea0fa5407
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This reverts CL 214437.
Does not fix the issue, and the test was wrong so it did not detect that it did not fix the issue.
Updates #36375
Change-Id: I6a4112035a1e90f4fdafed6fdf4ec9dfc718b571
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Since Durations only span 290 years, they are not good for
manipulating very remote times. I bounced off this problem recently
while doing some astronomical calculations and it took me a while to
realize I could get a 64-bit seconds value from time.Time.Unix and
subtract two of them to evaluate the interval.
I thought it worth adding a sentence to make this clear. It didn't
occur to me for quite a while that "Unix time" spans a huge range in
the Go library.
Change-Id: I76c75dc951dfd6bcf86e8b0be3cfec518a3ecdee
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/213977
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Fixes#36375
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Change the type printer to take a map of types that we're currently
printing. When we happen upon a type that we're already in the middle
of printing, print a reference to it instead.
A reference to another type is built using the offset of the first
byte of that type's string representation in the result. To facilitate
that computation (and it's probably more efficient, regardless), we
print the type to a buffer as we go, and build the string at the end.
It would be nice to use string.Builder instead of bytes.Buffer, but
string.Builder wasn't around in Go 1.4, and we'd like to bootstrap
from that version.
Fixes#29312
Change-Id: I49d788c1fa20f770df7b2bae3b9979d990d54803
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/214239
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
The comment contained a link that had a file name and ID that no longer existed, so change to the URL of the corresponding part of the latest page.
Change-Id: I74e0885aabf470facc39b84035f7a83fef9c6a8e
GitHub-Last-Rev: 5681c84d9f
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#36514
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Whenever more than 1/4 of the timers on a P's heap are deleted,
remove them from the heap.
Change-Id: Iff63ed3d04e6f33ffc5c834f77f645c52c007e52
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We had a few test cases to make sure checkptr didn't have certain
false positives, but none to test for any true positives. This CL
fixes that.
Updates #22218.
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Make file names consistent, using only forward slashes in the path.
Fixes#36495
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This pulls in two new commits: a fix for a test broken on plan9 and a
correction to a comment.
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When adjustTimers sees a timerModifiedEarlier or timerModifiedLater,
it removes it from the heap, leaving a new timer at that position
in the heap. We were accidentally skipping that new timer in our loop.
In some unlikely cases this could cause adjustTimers to look at more
timers than necessary.
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Go 1.14 will drop support for macOS 10.10, see #23011
This reverts CL 125304
Updates #26475
Updates #26513
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Go 1.14 will be the last to support macOS 10.11.
Go 1.15 will require macOS 10.12 (Sierra).
Updates #23011
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In "Module support" section, there were two mentions of "Go 1.13",
assuming that's the latest version. Rather than update these to 1.14,
this CL changes those to "The go command".
Also, a minor change in wording for finding go.mod files.
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Hopefully we'll have the remaining safety violations in the standard
library ironed out by 1.15.
We also fix a minor (but important) typo while we're here.
Updates #34964, #34972.
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This update was automatically generated using the updatecontrib command:
cd gotip
go run golang.org/x/build/cmd/updatecontrib
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Change-Id: I1ba3c17108491316255f914c3a71f69fc6f4341a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/213824
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Currently, scavenging information is printed if the gctrace debug
variable is >0. Scavenging information is also printed naively, for
every page scavenged, resulting in a lot of noise when the typical
expectation for GC trace is one line per GC.
This change adds a new GODEBUG flag called scavtrace which prints
scavenge information roughly once per GC cycle and removes any scavenge
information from gctrace. The exception is debug.FreeOSMemory, which may
force an additional line to be printed.
Fixes#32952.
Change-Id: I4177dcb85fe3f9653fd74297ea93c97c389c1811
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The information requested by these flags is not available from the
vendor directory.
Noticed while diagnosing #36478.
Updates #33848
Change-Id: I2b181ba5c27f01fdd6277d8d0ab1003c05774ff7
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'go list -m' allows explicit module@version arguments,
which it resolves (using Query) but does not add to the build list.
Similarly, 'go list -u' resolves versions without modifying the build list.
These explicit operations should be allowed even when '-mod=readonly' is set.
Updates #36478
'go list' and 'go mod download' do not
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On Windows, we implement asynchronous preemption using SuspendThread
to suspend other threads in our process. However, SuspendThread is
itself actually asynchronous (it enqueues a kernel "asynchronous
procedure call" and returns). Unfortunately, Windows' ExitProcess API
kills all threads except the calling one and then runs APCs. As a
result, if SuspendThread and ExitProcess are called simultaneously,
the exiting thread can be suspended and the suspending thread can be
exited, leaving behind a ghost process consisting of a single thread
that's suspended.
We've already protected against the runtime's own calls to
ExitProcess, but if Go code calls external code, there's nothing
stopping that code from calling ExitProcess. For example, in #35775,
our own call to racefini leads to C code calling ExitProcess and
occasionally causing a deadlock.
This CL fixes this by introducing synchronization between calling
external code on Windows and preemption. It adds an atomic field to
the M that participates in a simple CAS-based synchronization protocol
to prevent suspending a thread running external code. We use this to
protect cgocall (which is used for both cgo calls and system calls on
Windows) and racefini.
Tested by running the flag package's TestParse test compiled in race
mode in a loop. Before this change, this would reliably deadlock after
a few minutes.
Fixes#35775.
Updates #10958, #24543.
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In CL 204777, I made the "finding" messages in cachingRepo only print
after a “longish” delay, on the theory that they would help diagnose
slow or stuck fetches.
However, as I've been testing Go 1.14 beta 1, I've found that these
messages are mostly just noise, and the fact that they are so
nondeterministic causes both confusion and test flakes (#35539).
Moreover, it currently triggers once for each candidate module, when
what we're usually after is actually a specific package within the
module.
So let's log the package operation unconditionally instead of the
module fetches nondeterministically.
Fixes#35539
Updates #26152
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On Windows, it might be possible that SuspendThread suspends a
thread right between when an exception happens and when the
exception handler runs. (This is my guess. I don't know the
implementation detail of Windows exceptions to be sure.) In this
case, we may inject a call to asyncPreempt before the exception
handler runs. The exception handler will inject a sigpanic call,
which will make the stack trace looks like
sigpanic
asyncPreempt
actual panicking function
i.e. it appears asyncPreempt panicked.
Instead, just overwrite the PC, without pushing another frame.
Fixes#35773.
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We know of at least one module (github.com/stripe/stripe-go) that has
a run of +incompatible versions, followed by a run of versions with
go.mod files, followed by another run of +incompatible versions.
We want the heuristics for showing +incompatible versions to reflect
the authors' current intent, and it seems clear that the current
intent of the authors of that module is for users of the unversioned
import path to still be on +incompatible versions.
To respect that intent, we need to keep checking for +incompatible
versions even after we have seen a lower major version with an
explicit go.mod file.
However, we still don't want to download every single version of the
module to check it. A given major version should have a consistent,
canonical import path, so the path (as inferred by the presence or
absence of a go.mod file) should be the same for every release across
that major version.
To avoid unnecessary overhead — and to allow module authors to correct
accidental changes to a major version's import path — we check only
the most recent release of each major version. If a release
accidentally changes the import path in either direction (by deleting
or adding a go.mod file), it can be corrected by issuing a single
subsequent release of that major version to restore the correct path.
I manually verified that, with this change,
github.com/stripe/stripe-go@latest reverts to v68.7.0+incompatible
as it was in Go 1.13.
The other regression tests for #34165 continue to pass.
Updates #34165
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This avoids the security problem in #29312 where two very deep, but
distinct, types are given the same name. They both make it to the
linker which chooses one, and the use of the other is now type unsafe.
Instead, give every very deep type its own name. This errs on the
other side, in that very deep types that should be convertible to each
other might now not be. But at least that's not a security hole.
Update #29312.
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This is more readable and less error-prone than using RSP offsets.
Suggested during review of CL 212765.
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The TMPDIR environment variable isn't always available. Use $WORK/tmp
instead, to fix this test on Windows.
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I accidentally used // instead of #.
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Part of converting all tests to script framework to improve
test parallelism.
Updates #36320
Updates #17751
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This test already calls tg.Parallel
Part of converting all tests to script framework to improve
test parallelism.
Updates #36320
Updates #17751
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Part of converting all tests to script framework to improve
test parallelism.
Updates #36320
Updates #17751
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Previously, we accidentally wrote the Proxy-Authorization header for
the initial CONNECT request to the shared ProxyConnectHeader map when
it was non-nil.
Fixes#36431
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