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Bryan C. Mills
6bf2767cc8 cmd/go: tighten the check for pseudo-version base tags
Do not allow a pseudo-version derived from a canonical tag to refer to
the same revision as the tag itself. It's unnecessary (because
canonical tags already have a total ordering) and confusing (the
pseudo-version appears to come after the tag, but actually refers to
the exact same revision).

Updates #32879
Updates #27173

Change-Id: I02befedbe89c8819bdd93e470783ce63fc813193
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/184720
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2019-07-16 15:37:25 +00:00
Jay Conrod
0da58d076a cmd/go: clarify error text for module path mismatch
This error occurs when a module is loaded with one name (for example,
github.com/golang/lint) but declares a different path in its go.mod
(golang.org/x/lint). The current text "unexpected module path" is
confusing. It doesn't explain why the path was unexpected, and it's
not clear what was expected.

With this change, the error text includes the module and version
containing the go.mod file with the error, the declared module path,
and the loaded module path. The paths are vertically aligned so
differences are visually obvious. As with other module version errors,
the shortest chain of requirements is printed.

This change supercedes CL 158477.

Fixes #28489

Change-Id: Ieb07d00bcae182376d7be6aad111c84fbf784354
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185985
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2019-07-16 15:01:16 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
a6a7b148f8 crypto/tls: deprecate SSLv3 support
Updates #32716

Change-Id: Ia0c03918e8f2da4d9824c49c6d4cfca1b0787b0a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/184102
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
2019-07-15 23:00:52 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
37b194a422 cmd/link: put shlib ".type" functions in internal ABI
These functions are compiler generated, and as such are only available
in the internal ABI. Doing this avoids generating an alias symbol.
Doing that avoids confusion between unmangled and mangled type symbols.

Fixes #30768

Change-Id: I197a5ba6403aac11989ffa951dbe35bd0506de91
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/186077
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2019-07-15 22:54:39 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
24a6ca09d0 cmd/go/internal/modfetch: always check for a go.mod file when fetching from version control
If the module path declared in the go.mod file does not match the path
we are trying to resolve, a build using that module is doomed to fail.
Since we know that the module path does not match in the underlying
repo, we also know that the requested module does not exist at the
requested version.

Therefore, we should reject that version in Stat with a “not exist”
error — sooner rather than later — so that modload.Query will continue
to check other candidate paths (for example, with a major-version
suffix added or removed).

Fixes #33099

Change-Id: I43c980f78ed75fa6ace90f237cc3aad46c22d83a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/186237
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2019-07-15 21:51:12 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
20e4540e90 crypto/tls: remove TestVerifyHostnameResumed
Session resumption is not a reliable TLS behavior: the server can decide
to reject a session ticket for a number of reasons, or no reason at all.
This makes this non-hermetic test extremely brittle.

It's currently broken on the builders for both TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3, and
I could reproduce the issue for TLS 1.3 only. As I was debugging it, it
started passing entirely on my machine.

In practice, it doesn't get us any coverage as resumption is already
tested with the recorded exchange tests, and TestVerifyHostname still
provides a smoke test checking that we can in fact talk TLS.

Fixes #32978

Change-Id: I63505e22ff7704f25ad700d46e4ff14850ba5d3c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/186239
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2019-07-15 20:55:12 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
b9edee32e1 cmd/go: check for source files in relative paths before attempting to determine the package path
This is a more minimial fix for the immediate symptom of 32917 and
30590, but does not improve 'list -e' behavior or error
messages resulting from other package loading issues.

Fixes #32917
Fixes #30590

Change-Id: I6088d14d864410159ebf228d9392d186322fd2a5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185417
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2019-07-15 16:53:05 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
4b36588807 cmd/go: add go command known variables to test cache hash
The go test result must not be cached when each of known variables to go
command change.

To do this, add all known variables to test metadata.

Fixes #32285

Change-Id: I90be6a72f46c42d965aec4fed534c0623244cd3d
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2019-07-15 16:28:58 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
89d300b821 doc/go1.13: fix misspelling of "interpreted"
Change-Id: I465f10533cc76d8160e56bc49eabaf8127ac4e61
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/186137
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
2019-07-14 20:15:47 +00:00
Jay Conrod
21f5484006 cmd/go: improve module version query documentation
Add "upgrade" and "patch" to 'go help modules' section 'Module queries'.
Also explicitly call out the fact that @v2 will select the latest
version starting with v2, not the branch named v2, since this is a
common source of confusion.

Fixes #33010

Change-Id: I2fe27543b81a160fb6f6b8e8444a7a35f3661433
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185979
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2019-07-12 21:19:51 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
e831719469 cmd/cgo: do not rewrite call if there are more args than parameters
We already skipped rewriting the call if there were fewer args than
parameters. But we can also get a cgo crash if there are more args,
if at least one of the extra args uses a name qualified with "C.".
Skip the rewrite, since the build will fail later anyhow.

Fixes #33061

Change-Id: I62ff3518b775b502ad10c2bacf9102db4c9a531c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185797
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2019-07-12 17:31:29 +00:00
Norman B. Lancaster
7942671a58 doc/go1.13: document removal of NaCl targets in Go 1.14
Go 1.14 will no longer run on Native Client (NaCl). Updating the 1.13
release notes to indicate this. See #30439.

Fixes #32948

Change-Id: Ia147bb053adc098bd696dbdb01553c23222f8134
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185537
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
2019-07-12 16:53:22 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
e0739d1200 test: add a test for gccgo bug #33062.
Gccgo generates incorrect type equality functions for some types.
CL 185817 fixes it. This CL adds a test.

Updates #33062.

Change-Id: Id445c5d44a437512c65c46a029e49b7fc32e4d89
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185818
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2019-07-11 22:30:42 +00:00
Clément Chigot
a5f3823c27 net: set TestNotTemporaryRead flaky for AIX
This test sometimes times out when the machine is busy.
The reason behind is still a bit blurry. But it seems to comes from
the fact that on AIX, once a listen is performed a socket, every
connection will be accepted even before an accept is made (which only
occurs when a machine is busy). On Linux, a socket is created as a
"passive socket" which seems to wait for the accept before allowing
incoming connections.

Updates #29685

Change-Id: I41b053b7d5f5b4420b72d6a217be72e41220d769
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185717
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2019-07-11 17:28:41 +00:00
Francesco Renzi
80cca23b59 strings: document that order of pairs matters in NewReplacer
Update NewReplacer documentation to specify that in the case of
multiple matches at the same position, the matching old/new
pair that appears first in NewReplacer arguments takes precedence.

Fixes #32699

Change-Id: I9d0616d28e5cd8c9bfa301be201f2b0ebf361dff
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185099
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
2019-07-10 21:26:21 +00:00
Than McIntosh
9d56dd8ea3 test: new testcase for gccgo compiler bug
Updates #33013

Change-Id: I3db062b37860bb0c6c99a553408b47cf0313531e
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2019-07-10 18:26:53 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
a1bcee4f1c test: add a test for gccgo bug in handling break statement in a select
Gccgo CL 184998 added optimizations for one- and two-case select
statements. But it didn't handle break statement in the select
case correctly. The fix is CL 185519. This CL adds a test.

Change-Id: Ide1b199f106172b41dd77c1f6e0d662fccdd8cc5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185520
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2019-07-10 18:02:11 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
a05c132064 cmd/go/internal/modload: remove unused warnPattern function
Change-Id: I6cf66870952d4c652912dd50a0b9af41bdc79dce
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185346
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2019-07-10 15:52:04 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
0067586953 cmd/go: add a Latest field to the output of 'go mod download -json'
Fixes #32239

Change-Id: I5723abaa9b6bed7e8fb2d95f749a4e03ecc8741b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/183841
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2019-07-10 15:51:50 +00:00
Austin Clements
726b1bf987 runtime: expand comments on runtime panic checks
This adds comments explaining why it's important that some panics are
allowed in the runtime (even though this isn't ideal).

Change-Id: I04c6fc4f792f3793f951619ccaea6bfef2f1763c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/181737
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
2019-07-10 01:07:32 +00:00
Gernot Vormayr
84fce9832b cmd/cgo: fix check for conversion of ptr to struct field
According to the documentation "When passing a pointer to a field in a
struct, the Go memory in question is the memory occupied by the field,
not the entire struct.". checkAddr states that this should also work
with type conversions, which is implemented in isType. However,
ast.StarExpr must be enclosed in ast.ParenExpr according to the go spec
(see example below), which is not considered in the checks.

Example:
    // struct Si { int i; int *p; }; void f(struct I *x) {}
    import "C"
    type S {
        p *int
        i C.struct_Si
    }
    func main() {
        v := &S{new(int)}
        C.f((*C.struct_I)(&v.i)) // <- panic
    }

This example will cause cgo to emit a cgoCheck that checks the whole
struct S instead of just S.i causing the panic "cgo argument has Go
pointer to Go pointer".

This patch fixes this situation by adding support for ast.ParenExpr to
isType and adds a test, that fails without the fix.

Fixes #32970.

Change-Id: I15ea28c98f839e9fa708859ed107a2e5f1483133
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185098
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2019-07-09 19:21:43 +00:00
LE Manh Cuong
06ef108cec cmd/compile: fix unsafeValue handles OLSH/ORSH wrong
For OLSH/ORSH, the right node is not a uintptr-typed. However,
unsafeValue still be called recursively for it, causing the
compiler crashes.

To fixing, the right node only needs to be evaluated
for side-effects, so just discard its value.

Fixes #32959

Change-Id: I34d5aa0823a0545f6dad1ec34774235ecf11addc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185039
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2019-07-09 01:49:44 +00:00
Agniva De Sarker
a19c0ceda5 Revert "go/parser: include more comments in a struct or interface"
This reverts commit https://golang.org/cl/161177/.

Reason for revert: this led to non-contiguous comments spaced
by an empty line to be grouped into a single CommentGroup

Fixes #32944
Updates #10858

Change-Id: I5e16663b308c3b560496da8e66c33befdf9ed9dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185040
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2019-07-08 20:59:49 +00:00
Alexander Rakoczy
c893ea8f8b doc: document Go 1.12.7
Change-Id: Id5d2f4cc6bc310bed2516ce0f50c395802475f66
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185258
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
2019-07-08 18:32:58 +00:00
Alexander Rakoczy
0fddd66867 doc: document Go 1.11.12
Change-Id: I1b2e369befc58b3f88ac201442a2d9f76d87d54e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/185257
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
2019-07-08 18:21:41 +00:00
Russ Cox
fbaf881cc6 net/http: fix Transport.MaxConnsPerHost limits & idle pool races
There were at least three races in the implementation of the pool of
idle HTTP connections before this CL.

The first race is that HTTP/2 connections can be shared for many
requests, but each requesting goroutine would take the connection out
of the pool and then immediately return it before using it; this
created unnecessary, tiny little race windows during which another
goroutine might dial a second connection instead of reusing the first.
This CL changes the idle pool to just leave the HTTP/2 connection in
the pool permanently (until there is reason to close it), instead of
doing the take-it-out-put-it-back dance race.

The second race is that “is there an idle connection?” and
“register to wait for an idle connection” were implemented as two
separate steps, in different critical sections. So a client could end
up registered to wait for an idle connection and be waiting or perhaps
dialing, not having noticed the idle connection sitting in the pool
that arrived between the two steps.

The third race is that t.getIdleConnCh assumes that the inability to
send on the channel means the client doesn't need the result, when it
could mean that the client has not yet entered the select.
That is, the main dial does:

	idleConnCh := t.getIdleConnCh(cm)
	select {
	case v := <-dialc:
		...
	case pc := <-idleConnCh
		...
	...
	}

But then tryPutIdleConn does:

	waitingDialer := t.idleConnCh[key] // what getIdleConnCh(cm) returned
	select {
	case waitingDialer <- pconn:
		// We're done ...
		return nil
	default:
		if waitingDialer != nil {
			// They had populated this, but their dial won
			// first, so we can clean up this map entry.
			delete(t.idleConnCh, key)
		}
	}

If the client has returned from getIdleConnCh but not yet reached the
select, tryPutIdleConn will be unable to do the send, incorrectly
conclude that the client does not care anymore, and put the connection
in the idle pool instead, again leaving the client dialing unnecessarily
while a connection sits in the idle pool.

(It's also odd that the success case does not clean up the map entry,
and also that the map has room for only a single waiting goroutine for
a given host.)

None of these races mattered too much before Go 1.11: at most they
meant that connections were not reused quite as promptly as possible,
or a few more than necessary would be created. But Go 1.11 added
Transport.MaxConnsPerHost, which limited the number of connections
created for a given host. The default is 0 (unlimited), but if a user
did explicitly impose a low limit (2 is common), all these misplaced
conns could easily add up to the entire limit, causing a deadlock.
This was causing intermittent timeouts in TestTransportMaxConnsPerHost.

The addition of the MaxConnsPerHost support added its own races.

For example, here t.incHostConnCount could increment the count
and return a channel ready for receiving, and then the client would
not receive from it nor ever issue the decrement, because the select
need not evaluate these two cases in order:

	select {
	case <-t.incHostConnCount(cmKey):
		// count below conn per host limit; proceed
	case pc := <-t.getIdleConnCh(cm):
		if trace != nil && trace.GotConn != nil {
			trace.GotConn(httptrace.GotConnInfo{Conn: pc.conn, Reused: pc.isReused()})
		}
		return pc, nil
	...
	}

Obviously, unmatched increments are another way to get to a deadlock.
TestTransportMaxConnsPerHost deadlocked approximately 100% of
the time with a small random sleep added between incHostConnCount
and the select:

	ch := t.incHostConnCount(cmKey):
	time.Sleep(time.Duration(rand.Intn(10))*time.Millisecond)
	select {
	case <-ch
		// count below conn per host limit; proceed
	case pc := <-t.getIdleConnCh(cm):
		...
	}

The limit also did not properly apply to HTTP/2, because of the
decrement being attached to the underlying net.Conn.Close
and net/http not having access to the underlying HTTP/2 conn.
The alternate decrements for HTTP/2 may also have introduced
spurious decrements (discussion in #29889). Perhaps those
spurious decrements or other races caused the other intermittent
non-deadlock failures in TestTransportMaxConnsPerHost,
in which the HTTP/2 phase created too many connections (#31982).

This CL replaces the buggy, racy code with new code that is hopefully
neither buggy nor racy.

Fixes #29889.
Fixes #31982.
Fixes #32336.

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2019-07-08 14:31:42 +00:00
Than McIntosh
ddc8439b2f test: add new test case for gccgo compiler bug
Test case that causes incorrect compiler error from gccgo.

Updates #32922

Change-Id: I59432a8e8770cf03eda293f6d110c081c18fa88b
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2019-07-08 13:20:23 +00:00
Daniel Martí
13327f219e encoding/json: obey SetEscapeHTML in all MarshalJSON cases
It wasn't obeyed in the case where the MarshalJSON method uses a pointer
receiver, and the encoder grabs the address of a value to find that
method. addrMarshalerEncoder is the function that does this work, but it
ignored opts.escapeHTML.

Here's the before and after of the added test case, which was failing
before the fix. Now the two cases are correct and consistent.

	{"NonPtr":"<str>","Ptr":"\u003cstr\u003e"}
	{"NonPtr":"<str>","Ptr":"<str>"}

Fixes #32896.

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2019-07-06 13:25:59 +00:00
Austin Clements
a2fb5cd823 cmd/cgo: accept weak dynamic imports
cgo produces dynamic imports for Go binaries by scanning the dynamic
imports table of a binary produced by the system C compiler and
linker. Currently, since it uses elf.File.ImportedSymbols, it only
reads global symbols. Unfortunately, recent versions of lld emit weak
symbol imports for several pthread symbols, which means the cgo tool
doesn't emit dynamic imports for them, which ultimately causes linking
of cgo binaries to fail.

Fix this by using elf.File.DynamicSymbols instead and filtering down
to both global and weak symbols.

Fixes #31912.

Change-Id: If346a7eca6733e3bfa2cccf74a9cda02a3e81d38
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/184100
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2019-07-05 18:18:28 +00:00
Austin Clements
7aac3436dd debug/elf: add version information to all dynamic symbols
Currently, File.ImportedSymbols is the only API that exposes the GNU
symbol version information for dynamic symbols. Unfortunately, it also
filters to specific types of symbols, and only returns symbol names.

The cgo tool is going to need symbol version information for more
symbols. In order to support this and make the API more orthogonal,
this CL adds version information to the Symbol type and updates
File.DynamicSymbols to fill this in. This has the downside of
increasing the size of Symbol, but seems to be the most natural API
for exposing this. I also explored 1) adding a method to get the
version information for the i'th dynamic symbol, but we don't use
symbol indexes anywhere else in the API, and it's not clear if this
index would be 0-based or 1-based, and 2) adding a
DynamicSymbolVersions method that returns a slice of version
information that parallels the DynamicSymbols slice, but that's less
efficient to implement and harder to use.

For #31912.

Change-Id: I69052ac3894f7af2aa9561f7085275130e0cf717
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2019-07-05 18:18:26 +00:00
Keith Randall
9a00e64633 test: add another test for issue 32680
Update #32680

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2019-07-05 12:11:36 +00:00
Mohit Agarwal
e94472a369 doc/go1.13: fix links and a closing tag
- fix link for `Time.Format`
- fix closing tag for `go get`
- add links for `runtime.Caller`, `runtime.Callers`
- remove link for `TypedArrayOf` since it has been removed (CL 177537)

Change-Id: I1dc38226e6d91c68fbd2f02c1acfad5327f4ebe8
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2019-07-05 00:44:51 +00:00
Patrik Lundin
04e2e81ecb net/http: stop ExampleServer_Shutdown from hanging on error
Running the example code when not having permissions
to bind to port 80 will cause the program to hang after
printing the error message.

Change-Id: I2433ba2629b362fc8f1731e40cab5eea72ec354f
GitHub-Last-Rev: 0bb3dc08b6
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2019-07-05 00:26:14 +00:00
Kyle Shannon
adcb2b1e7a lib/time: update tz data to 2019b
Updates #22487

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2019-07-03 23:08:27 +00:00
Jay Conrod
beeb8fea8d cmd/go: update tests for new @upgrade query
This should have been part of CL 184440.

Updates #32846

Change-Id: I78a1326f4a67b3b526859bd15cb9653b4a8551a7
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2019-07-03 20:29:17 +00:00
Jay Conrod
a3a0cc2e1a cmd/go: restore @latest behavior and support @upgrade in 'go get'
'go get path@latest' may now downgrade a module required at a
pre-release or pseudo-version newer than the latest released
version. This restores the 1.12 behavior and the ability to easily
roll back from a temporary development version.

'go get path@upgrade' is like @latest but will not downgrade.
If no version suffix is specified ('go get path'), @upgrade is
implied.

Fixes #32846

Change-Id: Ibec0628292ab1c484716a5add0950d7a7ee45f47
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2019-07-03 18:15:45 +00:00
Jay Conrod
b412fde53a go/build: document characters allowed in build tags
The documentation just said "alphanumeric", but underscores and dots
are also accepted.

Fixes #32886

Change-Id: I1ba872a220d5c5bf64f1d851ddba9eb3b1afb89a
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2019-07-03 14:55:39 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
1c1e517005 test: add a test for gccgo bug #32901
This CL adds a test for gccgo bug #32901: not all the type
descriptors are registered and thus deduplicated with types
created by reflection. It needs a few levels of indirect imports
to trigger this bug.

Updates #32901.

Change-Id: Idbd89bedd63fea746769f2687f3f31c9767e5ec0
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2019-07-03 14:12:22 +00:00
Tobias Klauser
e2fdce9f16 doc/go1.13: fix typo
Change-Id: I99e76c0c12050289be5b353595eb21fbabe7c01e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/184597
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2019-07-03 07:14:40 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
54c6b814ac cmd/go: fix TestScript/mod_sumdb_golang to avoid assumptions about @v/list
I accidentally fetched an invalid version of rsc.io/quote from
proxy.golang.org, which the proxy then cached and now includes in
https://proxy.golang.org/rsc.io/quote/@v/list.

That causes 'go get rsc.io/quote` to resolve to a different version
depending on whether the proxy is used.

Adjust the test to fetch an explicit version instead, since the choice
of 'latest' is mostly irrelevant to the checksum database logic that
the test is intended to verify.

Updates #32805
Fixes #32900

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2019-07-02 20:07:52 +00:00
Than McIntosh
e62c3d3503 test: add testcase for gccgo compile failure
Test case that caused a compiler crash in gofrontend, related to
exporting inlinable function bodies.

Updates #32778

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2019-07-02 16:34:55 +00:00
Keith Randall
fbde753a58 cmd/compile: make duplicate anonymous interface output deterministic
Taking over CL 162240, the original CL hasn't been making progress.
I just took the parts that fix the immediate issue. I left the
signatslice changes out, I don't think they are necessary.

Fixes #30202

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2019-07-02 13:52:21 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
d410642f49 runtime: use correct register in darwin/386 pipe_trampoline
Updates #31264

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2019-07-01 21:30:23 +00:00
Russ Cox
bc593eac2d sync: document implementation of Once.Do
It's not correct to use atomic.CompareAndSwap to implement Once.Do,
and we don't, but why we don't is a question that has come up
twice on golang-dev in the past few months.
Add a comment to help others with the same question.

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2019-07-01 14:45:49 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
c485e8b559 runtime: use a pipe to wake up signal_recv on Darwin
The implementation of semaphores, and therefore notes, used on Darwin
is not async-signal-safe. The runtime has one case where a note needs
to be woken up from a signal handler: the call to notewakeup in sigsend.
That notewakeup call is only called on a single note, and it doesn't
need the full functionality of notes: nothing ever does a timed wait on it.
So change that one note to use a different implementation on Darwin,
based on a pipe. This lets the wakeup code use the write call, which is
async-signal-safe.

Fixes #31264

Change-Id: If705072d7a961dd908ea9d639c8d12b222c64806
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2019-06-30 05:48:31 +00:00
Russ Cox
623d653db7 crypto/tls: deflake localPipe in tests
The localPipe implementation assumes that every successful net.Dial
results in exactly one successful listener.Accept. I don't believe this
is guaranteed by essentially any operating system. For this test, we're
seeing flakes on dragonfly (#29583).

But see also #19519, flakes due to the same assumption on FreeBSD
and macOS in package net's own tests.

This CL rewrites localPipe to try a few times to get a matching pair
of connections on the dial and accept side.

Fixes #29583.

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2019-06-29 13:17:15 +00:00
Russ Cox
2e0cd2aef5 net: deflake TestVariousDeadlines
TestVariousDeadlines starts a client and server.
The client dials the server, sets a timeout on the connection,
reads from it, gets a timeout error, closes the connection.
The server writes an infinite stream of a's to each connection
it accepts.

The test was trying to run these in lockstep:
run a client dial+read+timeout+close,
wait for server to accept+write+error out on write to closed connection,
repeat.

On FreeBSD 11.2 and less frequently on macOS we see
the test timeout waiting for the server to do its half of
the lockstep dance.

I believe the problem is that the client can do its step
of the dance with such a short timeout that the read,
timeout, and close happens before the server ever returns
from the accept(2) system call. For the purposes of testing
the client-side read timeout, this is fine. But I suspect
that under some circumstances, the "TCP-accepted"
connection does not translate into a "socket-layer-accepted"
connection that triggers a return from accept(2).
That is, the Go server never sees the connection at all.
And the test sits there waiting for it to acknowledge
being done with a connection it never started with.

Fix the problem by not trying to lockstep with the server.

This definitely fixes the flake, since the specific line that
was calling t.Fatal is now deleted.

This exposes a different flake, seen on a trybot run for an
early version of this CL, in which the client's io.Copy does
not stop within the time allotted. The problem now is that
there is no guarantee that a read beyond the deadline with
available data returns an error instead of the available data,
yet the test assumes this guarantee, and in fact the opposite
is usually true - we don't bother checking the deadline unless
the read needs to block. That is, deadlines don't cut off a
flood of available data, yet this test thinks they do.

This CL therefore also changes the server not to send an
infinite flood of data - don't send any data at all - so that
the read deadline is guaranteed to be exercised.

Fixes #19519.

Change-Id: I58057c3ed94ac2aebab140ea597f317abae6e65e
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2019-06-28 20:10:05 +00:00
Russ Cox
91c385b393 runtime: fix pprof cpu profile corruption on arm/mips/mipsle
CL 42652 changed the profile handler for mips/mipsle to
avoid recording a profile when in atomic functions, for fear
of interrupting the 32-bit simulation of a 64-bit atomic with
a lock. The profile logger itself uses 64-bit atomics and might
deadlock (#20146).

The change was to accumulate a count of dropped profile events
and then send the count when the next ordinary event was sent:

	if prof.hz != 0 {
	+	if (GOARCH == "mips" || GOARCH == "mipsle") && lostAtomic64Count > 0 {
	+		cpuprof.addLostAtomic64(lostAtomic64Count)
	+		lostAtomic64Count = 0
	+	}
 		cpuprof.add(gp, stk[:n])
 	}

CL 117057 extended this behavior to include GOARCH == "arm".

Unfortunately, the inserted cpuprof.addLostAtomic64 differs from
the original cpuprof.add in that it neglects to acquire the lock
protecting the profile buffer.

This has caused a steady stream of flakes on the arm builders
for the past 12 months, ever since CL 117057 landed.

This CL moves the lostAtomic count into the profile buffer and
then lets the existing addExtra calls take care of it, instead of
duplicating the locking logic.

Fixes #24991.

Change-Id: Ia386c40034fcf46b31f080ce18f2420df4bb8004
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2019-06-28 20:09:48 +00:00
Dmitri Shuralyov
3b040b7e80 cmd/doc: provide working directory to build.Import calls
The current cmd/doc implementation uses go/build.Import in a few
places to check whether a package is findable and importable.
go/build has limited support for finding packages in modules,
but to do so, build.Import requires knowing the source directory
to use when performing the lookup (so it can find the go.mod file).
Otherwise, it only looks inside the GOPATH workspace.

Start passing the current working directory to build.Import calls,
so that it can correctly look for packages in modules when in cmd/doc
is executed in module mode.

Before this change, cmd/doc in module mode could mistakenly find and
use a package in the GOPATH workspace, instead of the current module.

Since the result of os.Getwd is needed in even more places, assign it
to a local variable in parseArgs now.

Fixes #28992
Updates #26504

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2019-06-28 20:00:59 +00:00
Diogo Pinela
67f181bfd8 doc: fix spec links in Go 1.13 release notes
When reading tip.golang.org/doc/go1.13.html, the spec links in
the "Changes to the language" section should point to the updated
spec, not the old one.

Change-Id: I6b13ca0b4c722ed52b84a12a680bece876a4e478
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/184118
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2019-06-27 22:31:35 +00:00