This commit adds the js/wasm architecture to the crypto packages.
Updates #18892
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This commit adds the syscall/js package, which is used by the wasm
architecture to access the WebAssembly host environment (and the
operating system through it). Currently, web browsers and Node.js
are supported hosts, which is why the API is based on JavaScript APIs.
There is no common API standardized in the WebAssembly ecosystem yet.
This package is experimental. Its current scope is only to allow
tests to run, but not yet to provide a comprehensive API for users.
Updates #18892
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Every time I poke at #14921, the g.waitreason string
pointer writes show up.
They're not particularly important performance-wise,
but it'd be nice to clear the noise away.
And it does open up a few extra bytes in the g struct
for some future use.
This is a re-roll of CL 99078, which was rolled
back because of failures on s390x.
Those failures were apparently due to an old version of gdb.
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Sometimes, a newly installed the test app is not ready to launch
or the reported app path is stale. Pause and retry the launch if
the lldb script did not run the program.
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log.Fatal exits the process and doesn't allow deferred functions
to run. Extract log.Fatal calls to main where all deferred functions
have completed.
For the iOS builder.
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Sometimes ideviceinstaller fails to install the app. Retry a few
times before giving up.
For the iOS builder.
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Java fails to unzip archives created by archive/zip because directories are
written with the "data descriptor" flag (bit 3) set, but emits no such
descriptor. To fix this, we explicitly clear the flag.
Fixes#25215
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If TMPDIR is not set, the iOS runtime will automatically set TMPDIR
to a valid app temporary path.
For the iOS builders.
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Changes include:
1. open compilation option -msan for arm64
2. modify doc to explain -msan is also supported on linux/arm64
3. wrap msan lib API in msan_arm64.s
4. use libc for sigaction syscalls when cgo is enabled
5. use libc for mmap syscalls when cgo is enabled
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We need to grab the mutex before we can access it.
Fixes#24438
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Imported (incl. dot-imported) objects are always in file scope,
never in package scope. Fix misleading comment.
Package-scope declared objects must have objMap entry by
construction (of that map). Remove unnecessary check and
corresponding misleading comment.
Found while investigating solutions for @23203.
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Uncomment the test cases in arm64enc.s because they can be handled
by current assembler. In addition, CL supplements more test cases.
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The assembler does not produce pcstmt symbols, writeline should be able
to work even if no pcstmt symbol exists for a given function.
Fixes#25216, #25191
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It's apparent from the file names or build tags to which OS the code in
question applies.
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We have a cmd/go test ensuring that upx (an executable
packer/compressor) works on linux/amd64 Go binaries.
The linux-386-sid builder is built from the same dockerfile as the
linux-amd64-sid builder, so upx should also already be available on
the former. Since upx support 386 executables, we can enable the upx
test for GOARCH=386.
Updates #16706
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Rename memclrrange to signify that it does not handle
all types of range clears.
Simplify checks to detect the range clear idiom for
arrays and slices.
Add tests to verify the optimization for the slice
range clear idiom is being applied by the compiler.
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flagiexport currently controls not just whether to use the indexed
export format when writing out package data, but also how symbol
import logic works. In particular, it enables lazy loading logic that
currently doesn't work with packages imported via bimport.
We could change the import logic to base decisions on the export data
format used by the packages that individual symbols were loaded from,
but since we expect to deprecate and remove bimport anyway and there's
no need for mixing bimport and iimport, it's simpler to just disallow
mixing them.
Change-Id: I02dbac45062e9dd85a1a647ee46bfa0efbb67e9d
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In ast/ast.go, added an Incomplete field inside CompositeLit
to denote that fields are missing.
In ast/filter.go, added a new function to go through the expression list
checking for KeyValue expressions inside composite literals.
Filter out entries with an unexported key.
In printer/nodes.go, checking if the Incomplete field is set,
and accordingly print the filtered message with proper indentation.
Copying over similar functionality in doc/exports.go so as to
maintain parity with ast/filter.go and such that godoc
can show the output correctly.
Fixes#22803
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Proves IsSliceInBounds one additional time building std+cmd,
at encoding/hex/hex.go:187:8.
The code is:
if numAvail := len(d.in) / 2; len(p) > numAvail {
p = p[:numAvail]
}
Previously we were unable to prove that numAvail >= 0.
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The existing implementation only considers the special ASCII
case when the lower character is an upper case letter. This
means that most ASCII comparisons use unicode.SimpleFold even
when it is not necessary.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkEqualFold-8 450 390 -13.33%
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The explanation about VARDEF/VARKILL is from when liveness analysis
was performed on Progs. Now that it's performed on SSA, it should
reference their corresponding SSA ops (OpVarDef/OpVarKill) instead.
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The Uname name was never being used because it always generated a
too-long string.
The new test looking for zero bytes wouldn't have caught it (I thought
it would've), but is still nice to have.
Updates #24701
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Go runtime currently only populates hwcap for ppc64 and arm64.
While the interpretation of hwcap is platform specific the hwcap
information is generally available on linux.
Changing the runtime variable name to cpu_hwcap for cpu.hwcap makes it
consistent with the general naming of runtime variables that are linked
to other packages.
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R11 is only used as a temporary by a very small set of instructions
(DIV, MOD, MULH and extended MVC/XC instructions). By marking these
instructions as clobbering R11 we can allocate R11 in the general
case.
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The strconv shifts table is 320 bytes (amd64) and is present in
many binaries since integer formatting is very common.
Instead of using a precalculated table with shift amounts
use a bounded bits.TrailingZeros to determine the shift amount
to format numbers in a base that is a power of 2.
amd64:
name old time/op new time/op delta
AppendUint 379ns ± 1% 286ns ± 2% -24.62% (p=0.000 n=20+19)
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This makes math/bits not have any explicit imports even
when compiling tests and thereby avoids import cycles when
dependencies of testing want to import math/bits.
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The recent improvements to the prove pass
make it possible to provide bounds
hints to the compiler in some bvec routines.
This speeds up the compilation of the code in
name old time/op new time/op delta
Pkg 7.93s ± 4% 7.69s ± 3% -2.98% (p=0.000 n=29+26)
While we're here, clean up some C-isms.
Updates #13554
Updates #20393
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This is the scanstack analog of CL 104737,
which made a similar change for copystack.
name old time/op new time/op delta
ScanStack-8 41.1ms ± 6% 38.9ms ± 5% -5.52% (p=0.000 n=50+48)
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There are many possible stack scanning benchmarks,
but this one is at least a start.
cpuprofiling shows about 75% of CPU in func scanstack.
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Pick the low-hanging fruit, which are the gotos that don't go very far
and labels that aren't used often. All of them have easy replacements
with breaks and returns.
One slightly tricky rewrite is defaultlitreuse. We cannot use a defer
func to reset lineno, because one of its return paths does not reset
lineno, and thus broke toolstash -cmp.
Passes toolstash -cmp on std cmd.
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It was skipping dirs starting with ".", but it was missing the "_"
prefix and the "testdata" name. From "go help packages":
Directory and file names that begin with "." or "_" are ignored
by the go tool, as are directories named "testdata".
Before the change:
$ go doc z # using src/cmd/go/testdata/testvendor/src/q/z
package z // import "."
After the fix, it falls back to the current directory, as expected when
a single argument isn't found as a package in $GOPATH.
TestMain needs a small adjustment to keep the tests working, as now
their use of cmd/doc/testdata would normally not work.
This is the second try for this fix; the first time around, we included
cmd/doc/testdata to the dirs list by sending it to the channel via a
goroutine. However, that can end up in a send to a closed channel, if
GOROOT is a very small directory tree or missing.
To avoid that possibility, include the extra directory by pre-populating
the paths list, before the walking of GOROOT and GOPATH actually starts.
Fixes#24462.
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Moving mmap, munmap, madvise, usleep.
Also introduce __error function to get at libc's errno variable.
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Make selectgo return recvOK as a result parameter instead.
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Now the registration phase looks like:
var cases [4]runtime.scases
var order [8]uint16
selectsend(&cases[0], c1, &v1)
selectrecv(&cases[1], c2, &v2, nil)
selectrecv(&cases[2], c3, &v3, &ok)
selectdefault(&cases[3])
chosen := selectgo(&cases[0], &order[0], 4)
Primarily, this is just preparation for having the compiler open-code
selectsend, selectrecv, and selectdefault.
As a minor benefit, order can now be layed out separately on the stack
in the pointer-free segment, so it won't take up space in the
function's stack pointer maps.
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Fixes#25143
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Convert raise from raw syscalls to using the system pthread library.
As a bonus, raise will now target the current thread instead of the
process.
Updates #17490
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Now we no longer need to mess with TLS on Darwin 386/amd64, we always
rely on the pthread library to set it up. We now just use one entry
in the TLS for the G.
Return from mstart to let the pthread library clean up the OS thread.
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Currently, there is no check for a negative modulus in ModInverse.
Negative moduli are passed internally to GCD, which returns 0 for
negative arguments. Mod is symmetric with respect to negative moduli,
so the calculation can be done by just negating the modulus before
passing the arguments to GCD.
Fixes#24949
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