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Adam Langley
d2a19e9fd1 crypto/elliptic: add constant-time, P-256 implementation.
On my 64-bit machine, despite being 32-bit code, fixed-base
multiplications are 7.1x faster and arbitary multiplications are 2.6x
faster.

It is difficult to review this change. However, the code is essentially
the same as code that has been open-sourced in Chromium. There it has
been successfully performing P-256 operations for several months on
many machines so the arithmetic of the code should be sound.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10551044
2013-06-27 13:31:05 -04:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
7ebb187e8e undo CL 9776044 / 1e280889f997
Failure on bot:
http://build.golang.org/log/f4c648906e1289ec2237c1d0880fb1a8b1852a08

««« original CL description
runtime: fix CPU underutilization
runtime.newproc/ready are deliberately sloppy about waking new M's,
they only ensure that there is at least 1 spinning M.
Currently to compensate for that, schedule() checks if the current P
has local work and there are no spinning M's, it wakes up another one.
It does not work if goroutines do not call schedule.
With this change a spinning M wakes up another M when it finds work to do.
It's also not ideal, but it fixes the underutilization.
A proper check would require to know the exact number of runnable G's,
but it's too expensive to maintain.
Fixes #5586.

R=rsc
TBR=rsc
CC=gobot, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/9776044
»»»

R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10692043
2013-06-27 21:03:35 +04:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
15a1c3d1e4 runtime: fix CPU underutilization
runtime.newproc/ready are deliberately sloppy about waking new M's,
they only ensure that there is at least 1 spinning M.
Currently to compensate for that, schedule() checks if the current P
has local work and there are no spinning M's, it wakes up another one.
It does not work if goroutines do not call schedule.
With this change a spinning M wakes up another M when it finds work to do.
It's also not ideal, but it fixes the underutilization.
A proper check would require to know the exact number of runnable G's,
but it's too expensive to maintain.
Fixes #5586.

R=rsc
CC=gobot, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/9776044
2013-06-27 20:52:12 +04:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
eac6bee7c1 runtime: fix argument printing during traceback
Current code can print more arguments than necessary
and also incorrectly prints "...".
Update #5723.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10689043
2013-06-27 20:43:43 +04:00
Rob Pike
4f2278d4db doc/go1.2.txt: cmd/go and coverage; simple hash Sum functions
R=golang-dev, dave, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10631043
2013-06-27 09:20:02 -07:00
Russ Cox
6fa3c89b77 runtime: record proper goroutine state during stack split
Until now, the goroutine state has been scattered during the
execution of newstack and oldstack. It's all there, and those routines
know how to get back to a working goroutine, but other pieces of
the system, like stack traces, do not. If something does interrupt
the newstack or oldstack execution, the rest of the system can't
understand the goroutine. For example, if newstack decides there
is an overflow and calls throw, the stack tracer wouldn't dump the
goroutine correctly.

For newstack to save a useful state snapshot, it needs to be able
to rewind the PC in the function that triggered the split back to
the beginning of the function. (The PC is a few instructions in, just
after the call to morestack.) To make that possible, we change the
prologues to insert a jmp back to the beginning of the function
after the call to morestack. That is, the prologue used to be roughly:

        TEXT myfunc
                check for split
                jmpcond nosplit
                call morestack
        nosplit:
                sub $xxx, sp

Now an extra instruction is inserted after the call:

        TEXT myfunc
        start:
                check for split
                jmpcond nosplit
                call morestack
                jmp start
        nosplit:
                sub $xxx, sp

The jmp is not executed directly. It is decoded and simulated by
runtime.rewindmorestack to discover the beginning of the function,
and then the call to morestack returns directly to the start label
instead of to the jump instruction. So logically the jmp is still
executed, just not by the cpu.

The prologue thus repeats in the case of a function that needs a
stack split, but against the cost of the split itself, the extra few
instructions are noise. The repeated prologue has the nice effect of
making a stack split double-check that the new stack is big enough:
if morestack happens to return on a too-small stack, we'll now notice
before corruption happens.

The ability for newstack to rewind to the beginning of the function
should help preemption too. If newstack decides that it was called
for preemption instead of a stack split, it now has the goroutine state
correctly paused if rescheduling is needed, and when the goroutine
can run again, it can return to the start label on its original stack
and re-execute the split check.

Here is an example of a split stack overflow showing the full
trace, without any special cases in the stack printer.
(This one was triggered by making the split check incorrect.)

runtime: newstack framesize=0x0 argsize=0x18 sp=0x6aebd0 stack=[0x6b0000, 0x6b0fa0]
        morebuf={pc:0x69f5b sp:0x6aebd8 lr:0x0}
        sched={pc:0x68880 sp:0x6aebd0 lr:0x0 ctxt:0x34e700}
runtime: split stack overflow: 0x6aebd0 < 0x6b0000
fatal error: runtime: split stack overflow

goroutine 1 [stack split]:
runtime.mallocgc(0x290, 0x100000000, 0x1)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/zmalloc_darwin_amd64.c:21 fp=0x6aebd8
runtime.new()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/zmalloc_darwin_amd64.c:682 +0x5b fp=0x6aec08
go/build.(*Context).Import(0x5ae340, 0xc210030c71, 0xa, 0xc2100b4380, 0x1b, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/go/build/build.go:424 +0x3a fp=0x6b00a0
main.loadImport(0xc210030c71, 0xa, 0xc2100b4380, 0x1b, 0xc2100b42c0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/pkg.go:249 +0x371 fp=0x6b01a8
main.(*Package).load(0xc21017c800, 0xc2100b42c0, 0xc2101828c0, 0x0, 0x0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/pkg.go:431 +0x2801 fp=0x6b0c98
main.loadPackage(0x369040, 0x7, 0xc2100b42c0, 0x0)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/pkg.go:709 +0x857 fp=0x6b0f80
----- stack segment boundary -----
main.(*builder).action(0xc2100902a0, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc2100e6c00, 0xc2100e5750, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/build.go:539 +0x437 fp=0x6b14a0
main.(*builder).action(0xc2100902a0, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc21015b400, 0x2, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/build.go:528 +0x1d2 fp=0x6b1658
main.(*builder).test(0xc2100902a0, 0xc210092000, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc21008ff60, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/test.go:622 +0x1b53 fp=0x6b1f68
----- stack segment boundary -----
main.runTest(0x5a6b20, 0xc21000a020, 0x2, 0x2)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/test.go:366 +0xd09 fp=0x6a5cf0
main.main()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/main.go:161 +0x4f9 fp=0x6a5f78
runtime.main()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:183 +0x92 fp=0x6a5fa0
runtime.goexit()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:1266 fp=0x6a5fa8

And here is a seg fault during oldstack:

SIGSEGV: segmentation violation
PC=0x1b2a6

runtime.oldstack()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/stack.c:159 +0x76
runtime.lessstack()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/asm_amd64.s:270 +0x22

goroutine 1 [stack unsplit]:
fmt.(*pp).printArg(0x2102e64e0, 0xe5c80, 0x2102c9220, 0x73, 0x0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:818 +0x3d3 fp=0x221031e6f8
fmt.(*pp).doPrintf(0x2102e64e0, 0x12fb20, 0x2, 0x221031eb98, 0x1, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:1183 +0x15cb fp=0x221031eaf0
fmt.Sprintf(0x12fb20, 0x2, 0x221031eb98, 0x1, 0x1, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:234 +0x67 fp=0x221031eb40
flag.(*stringValue).String(0x2102c9210, 0x1, 0x0)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:180 +0xb3 fp=0x221031ebb0
flag.(*FlagSet).Var(0x2102f6000, 0x293d38, 0x2102c9210, 0x143490, 0xa, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:633 +0x40 fp=0x221031eca0
flag.(*FlagSet).StringVar(0x2102f6000, 0x2102c9210, 0x143490, 0xa, 0x12fa60, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:550 +0x91 fp=0x221031ece8
flag.(*FlagSet).String(0x2102f6000, 0x143490, 0xa, 0x12fa60, 0x0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:563 +0x87 fp=0x221031ed38
flag.String(0x143490, 0xa, 0x12fa60, 0x0, 0x161950, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:570 +0x6b fp=0x221031ed80
testing.init()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/testing/testing.go:-531 +0xbb fp=0x221031edc0
strings_test.init()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/strings/strings_test.go:1115 +0x62 fp=0x221031ef70
main.init()
        strings/_test/_testmain.go:90 +0x3d fp=0x221031ef78
runtime.main()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:180 +0x8a fp=0x221031efa0
runtime.goexit()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:1269 fp=0x221031efa8

goroutine 2 [runnable]:
runtime.MHeap_Scavenger()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/mheap.c:438
runtime.goexit()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:1269
created by runtime.main
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:166

rax     0x23ccc0
rbx     0x23ccc0
rcx     0x0
rdx     0x38
rdi     0x2102c0170
rsi     0x221032cfe0
rbp     0x221032cfa0
rsp     0x7fff5fbff5b0
r8      0x2102c0120
r9      0x221032cfa0
r10     0x221032c000
r11     0x104ce8
r12     0xe5c80
r13     0x1be82baac718
r14     0x13091135f7d69200
r15     0x0
rip     0x1b2a6
rflags  0x10246
cs      0x2b
fs      0x0
gs      0x0

Fixes #5723.

R=r, dvyukov, go.peter.90, dave, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10360048
2013-06-27 11:32:01 -04:00
Robin Eklind
2546a54148 crypto/sha512: update comment for the Sum512 function.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10660043
2013-06-27 20:51:46 +10:00
Ian Lance Taylor
8cd0689a63 runtime: remove unused typedef
R=golang-dev, dave, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10660044
2013-06-26 22:02:32 -07:00
Alex Brainman
04b405c7fc syscall: handle empty environment variable values properly on windows
Setenv("AN_ENV_VAR", "") deletes AN_ENV_VAR instead of setting it
to "" at this moment. Also Getenv("AN_ENV_VAR") returns "not found",
if AN_ENV_VAR is "". Change it, so they behave like unix.

Fixes #5610

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10594043
2013-06-27 10:11:30 +10:00
Charles Lee
d9f5c64f6e misc/emacs: fix godef-jump on Windows.
Fixes #5555.

R=adonovan, dominik.honnef, iant
CC=gobot, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/9762045
2013-06-26 13:59:25 -07:00
Ian Lance Taylor
3ea6c69550 A+C: Charles Lee (individual CLA)
Generated by addca.

R=gobot
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10639043
2013-06-26 13:59:15 -07:00
Rob Pike
fa7e46c884 crypto/sha512: provide top-level Sum512 and Sum384 functions
Makes it easy to ask the simple question, what is the hash of this data?
Also fix the commentary and prints in Sum256.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10630043
2013-06-26 13:14:11 -07:00
Rob Pike
5cd5d88954 crypto/sha256: provide top-level Sum and Sum224 functions
Makes it easy to ask the simple question, what is the hash of this data?

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10629043
2013-06-26 11:36:18 -07:00
Russ Cox
8b9c1a224b cmd/go: proper rebuild of affected packages during go test
With this CL, go test -short -cover std successfully builds and
runs all the standard package tests. The tests that look a file
line numbers (log and runtime/debug) fail, because cover is
not inserting //line directives. Everything else passes.

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?   	cmd/cgo	[no test files]
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ok  	cmd/go	0.063s	coverage: 2.4% of statements
?   	cmd/godoc	[no test files]
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ok  	encoding/pem	0.026s	coverage: 80.5% of statements
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ok  	errors	0.022s	coverage: 100.0% of statements
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ok  	fmt	0.062s	coverage: 91.2% of statements
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?   	hash	[no test files]
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?   	net/http/pprof	[no test files]
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?   	testing/iotest	[no test files]
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?   	unsafe	[no test files]

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10586043
2013-06-26 14:31:12 -04:00
Rob Pike
4850f5d5ea crypto/md5: provide a top-level Sum function
Makes it easy to ask the simple question, what is the hash of this data?
Also mark block as non-escaping.

R=golang-dev, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10624044
2013-06-26 11:29:30 -07:00
Rob Pike
53a00e2812 cmd/go: log compilation errors when scanning directories and packages
Before, some packages disappear silently if the package cannot be imported,
such as if the import statement is unparseable.
Before:
        % ls src
        foo   issue
        % go list ./...
        _/home/r/bug/src/foo
        %
After:
        % go list ./...
        src/issue/issue.go:3:5: expected 'STRING', found newline
        _/home/r/bug/src/foo
        %

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10568043
2013-06-26 10:48:04 -07:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
1579020476 misc/dashboard: show all race builders as "race"
race is more important than arch (moreover race implies x64)
don't know how to test it

R=golang-dev, dave, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10484046
2013-06-26 21:20:53 +04:00
Rémy Oudompheng
be6556f787 test: match gccgo error strings.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10468043
2013-06-26 18:05:02 +02:00
Ian Lance Taylor
1761e25011 test/shift1.go: recognize gccgo errors
R=golang-dev, remyoudompheng, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10524045
2013-06-26 08:23:52 -07:00
Rob Pike
4cf73890a2 crypto/sha1: provide a top-level Sum function
Makes it easy to ask the simple question, what is the hash of this data?

R=golang-dev, rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10571043
2013-06-25 17:04:18 -07:00
Russ Cox
148fac79a3 cmd/gc: fix escape analysis ordering
Functions without bodies were excluded from the ordering logic,
because when I wrote the ordering logic there was no reason to
analyze them.

But then we added //go:noescape tags that need analysis, and we
didn't update the ordering logic.

So in the absence of good ordering, //go:noescape only worked
if it appeared before the use in the source code.

Fixes #5773.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10570043
2013-06-25 17:28:49 -04:00
Russ Cox
a14e143c21 cmd/ld: fix line numbers when using fieldtrack
USEFIELD is a special kind of NOP, so treat it like a NOP
when generating the pc-ln table.

There are more invasive fixes that could be applied here.
I am going for minimum number of lines changed.

The smallest test case we know of is five distinct Go files
in four packages, and the bug only happens with
GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack enabled, which we don't
normally build with, so the test would never run
meaningfully anyway.

Fixes #5762.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10495044
2013-06-25 17:23:33 -04:00
Russ Cox
75aab13741 codereview: force hg update after hg pull -u during hg sync
If you hg update your client to an earlier CL, then
hg sync will move you back to tip if it pulls anything in,
but it will leave you where you are if it doesn't pull anything in.
That's confusing: make hg sync always update to tip.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz, r, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10456044
2013-06-25 17:23:21 -04:00
Ian Lance Taylor
7590e28d24 lib9: avoid all -Wconversion warnings
Built after adding -Wconversion to the list of compiler
arguments used when building.  I believe these are all OK
assuming we will not change the API.  There is no effort to
detect overflow due to very long strings.

R=golang-dev, dave, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10195044
2013-06-25 10:44:25 -07:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
07cb48c31f sync: fix race instrumentation of WaitGroup
Currently more than 1 gorutine can execute raceWrite() in Wait()
in the following scenario:
1. goroutine 1 executes first check of wg.counter, sees that it's == 0
2. goroutine 2 executes first check of wg.counter, sees that it's == 0
3. goroutine 2 locks the mutex, sees that he is the first waiter and executes raceWrite()
4. goroutine 2 block on the semaphore
5. goroutine 3 executes Done() and unblocks goroutine 2
6. goroutine 1 lock the mutex, sees that he is the first waiter and executes raceWrite()

It produces the following false report:
WARNING: DATA RACE
Write by goroutine 35:
  sync.raceWrite()
      src/pkg/sync/race.go:41 +0x33
  sync.(*WaitGroup).Wait()
      src/pkg/sync/waitgroup.go:103 +0xae
  command-line-arguments_test.TestNoRaceWaitGroupMultipleWait2()
      src/pkg/runtime/race/testdata/waitgroup_test.go:156 +0x19a
  testing.tRunner()
      src/pkg/testing/testing.go:361 +0x108

Previous write by goroutine 36:
  sync.raceWrite()
      src/pkg/sync/race.go:41 +0x33
  sync.(*WaitGroup).Wait()
      src/pkg/sync/waitgroup.go:103 +0xae
  command-line-arguments_test.func·012()
      src/pkg/runtime/race/testdata/waitgroup_test.go:148 +0x4d

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10424043
2013-06-25 20:27:19 +04:00
Alex Brainman
3d513faa6f runtime: do not mark os memory as executable on windows
Resubmit 3c2cddfbdaec now that windows callbacks
are not generated during runtime.

Fixes #5494

R=golang-dev, minux.ma, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10487043
2013-06-25 17:20:14 +10:00
Rémy Oudompheng
05cf6fe0c1 test: add shift expression incorrectly rejected by gccgo.
R=golang-dev, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10483045
2013-06-25 08:06:34 +02:00
Dave Cheney
3a3b53da88 libmach: trivial: resolve unused parameter warnings
Fix a bunch of warnings detected by https://golang.org/cl/8090044.

Same as CL 10483044, but for FreeBSD.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10498044
2013-06-25 15:29:02 +10:00
Alex Brainman
8486d96a27 runtime: change netpoll in preparation for windows implementation
- change runtime_pollWait so it does not return
  closed or timeout if IO is ready - windows must
  know if IO has completed or not even after
  interruption;
- add (*pollDesc).Prepare(mode int) that can be
  used for both read and write, same for Wait;
- introduce runtime_pollWaitCanceled and expose
  it in net as (*pollDesc).WaitCanceled(mode int);

Full windows netpoll changes are
here https://golang.org/cl/8670044/.

R=golang-dev, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10485043
2013-06-25 12:29:00 +10:00
Dave Cheney
02991bb960 libmach: trivial: resolve unused parameter warnings
Fix a bunch of warnings detected by https://golang.org/cl/8090044

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10483044
2013-06-25 10:52:37 +10:00
Rob Pike
793bb6cce7 crypto/sha1: mark block as non-escaping
The compiler still gets the escape analysis wrong, but the annotation here is correct.

R=golang-dev, dave, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10514046
2013-06-24 17:48:31 -07:00
Dave Cheney
3b76d70e11 syscall: reduce duplication between *bsd and linux
Part 2 of several.

R=rsc, mikioh.mikioh, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10462043
2013-06-25 10:14:40 +10:00
Rob Pike
feab3f4986 hash: tweak the package docs
No semantic change.
I found the wording distracting in a couple of instances and was moved to improve it.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10478048
2013-06-24 16:53:13 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
a054028471 net/http: Transport should return an error when response body ends early
If a server response contains a Content-Length and the body is short,
the Transport should end in io.ErrUnexpectedEOF, not io.EOF.

Fixes #5738

R=golang-dev, kevlar, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10237050
2013-06-24 13:27:56 -07:00
ChaiShushan
3eaaed5030 net/rpc: fix RegisterName rejects "." character.
Fixes #5617.

R=r, rsc
CC=gobot, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10370043
2013-06-24 13:23:02 -07:00
ChaiShushan
b78aaec22f net/rpc: call client.Close() when test exit
Fixes #5768.

R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10503043
2013-06-24 13:18:50 -07:00
ChaiShushan
6db28ee8e0 misc/{bbedit|IntelliJIDEA|kate}: add missing delete predeclared identifier
In general the description should describe what is added or fixed,
not how it was done (the code does this), but in this case the cause
was delete was missing, so the fix is to add it.

Fixes  issue 5765.

R=golang-dev, iant, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10496043
2013-06-24 13:17:56 -07:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
bd105b2bca runtime/pprof: disable testing under race detector
until we decide what to do with issues 5659/5736.
Profiling with race detector is not very useful in general,
and now it makes race builders red.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10523043
2013-06-24 23:51:00 +04:00
Russ Cox
f21bc7920d time: avoid garbage collector aliasing bug
Time is a tiny struct, so the compiler copies a Time by
copying each of the three fields.

The layout of a time on amd64 is [ptr int32 gap32 ptr].
Copying a Time onto a location that formerly held a pointer in the
second word changes only the low 32 bits, creating a different
but still plausible pointer. This confuses the garbage collector
when it appears in argument or result frames.

To avoid this problem, declare nsec as uintptr, so that there is
no gap on amd64 anymore, and therefore no partial pointers.

Note that rearranging the fields to put the int32 last still leaves
a gap - [ptr ptr int32 gap32] - because Time must have a total
size that is ptr-width aligned.

Update #5749

This CL is enough to fix the problem, but we should still do
the other actions listed in the initial report. We're not too far
from completely precise collection.

R=golang-dev, dvyukov, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10504043
2013-06-24 14:49:35 -04:00
Adam Langley
ce5d91baa5 compress/bzip2: don't panic on invalid input.
Fixes 5747.

R=golang-dev, r, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10401050
2013-06-24 10:59:41 -04:00
Alex Brainman
05a5de30f0 runtime: do not generate code during runtime in windows NewCallback
Update #5494

R=golang-dev, minux.ma, rsc, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10368043
2013-06-24 17:17:45 +10:00
ChaiShushan
ecdbcaf449 misc/notepadplus: add missing operator keyword
In general the description should describe what is added or fixed,
not how it was done (the code does this), but in this
case the cause were "/ /= ;" was missing,
so the fix is to add it.

Fixes #5761.

R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10479043
2013-06-24 14:19:00 +10:00
ChaiShushan
f0f97c1f47 misc/notepadplus: add missing delete keyword
In general the description should describe what is added or fixed, not how it was done (the code does this), but in this case the cause was delete was missing, so the fix is to add it.

Fixes #5759.

R=adg
CC=dave, dominik.honnef, gobot, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10476043
2013-06-24 13:28:10 +10:00
Andrew Gerrand
96c3e44d8d A+C: ChaiShushan (individual CLA)
Generated by addca.

R=gobot
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10482043
2013-06-24 13:27:39 +10:00
Dave Cheney
28a55111b2 os: rename error_posix.go to error_unix.go
The tradition is to use _posix when the platform extends beyond unix variants. As windows has its own file, rename to the more usual _unix.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10320043
2013-06-24 11:23:37 +10:00
Rémy Oudompheng
20ebee2c31 cmd/gc: fix pointer composite literals in exported if statements.
Fixes #4230 (again).

R=rsc, golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10470043
2013-06-23 18:39:07 +02:00
Rick Arnold
fc0b5ef0fd time: handle integer overflow in Sub
If time.Sub results in a value that won't fit in a Duration (int64),
return either the min or max int64 value as appropriate.

Fixes #5011.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz, r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10328043
2013-06-21 18:07:57 -07:00
Dave Cheney
dd3a3cfa49 syscall: reduce duplication between *bsd and linux
See discussion: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-dev/zSmH0lQxKAs

Part 1 of several.

Move identical types and functions to syscall_unix.go.

R=rsc, mikioh.mikioh, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10392048
2013-06-22 11:03:40 +10:00
Robert Griesemer
de47f68c99 spec: fix spec on conversions to match implementations
The existing compilers convert empty strings to empty
but non-nil byte and rune slices. The spec required
a nil byte and rune slice in those cases. That seems
an odd additional requirement. Adjust the spec to
match the reality.

Also, removed over-specification for conversions of
nil []byte and []rune: such nil slices already act
like empty slices and thus don't need extra language.
Added extra examples instead.

Fixes #5704.

R=rsc, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10440045
2013-06-21 16:11:13 -07:00
Robert Griesemer
fc1e298ba1 go/parser: always provide a non-nil path for imports
The go/ast ImportSpec always requires a non-nil path.

R=adonovan
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10402047
2013-06-21 15:09:04 -07:00