Because x/text is now lazy, the go.sum file no longer needs a checksum
for the go.mod file for the outdated x/tools required by x/text.
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Even though x/mod is now lazy, this has no immediate effect on the
size of cmd/go.sum: all of the existing dependencies are still pulled
in via the dependency on x/tools, which is itself not yet lazy (that's
CL 315570).
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We were already setting GIT_SSH_COMMAND (if unset) to explicitly
include 'ControlMaster=no' in order to disable connection pooling.
Now we also set 'BatchMode=yes' to suppress password prompts for
password-protected keys.
While we're here, we also set GCM_INTERACTIVE=never to suppress
similar prompts from the Git Credential Manager for Windows.
Fixes#44904
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Lots of constant SSA values we put in the entry block so that
CSE can easily combine them. With -N, however, we don't run CSE, so
putting values in the entry block only serves to extend their lifetime
for no benefit.
Fixes#45897. The number of live SSA values per block goes from >5K to 22.
Memory use goes from ~3GB to ~400MB.
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This is part of getting debugging into good shape
with the register ABI. (This may generate a backport
for 1.16, there was some regression there as well.)
This is not necessarily fully-baked yet; my goal is to
make it work "well enough" for actual debugging, then
revisit the metrics, which are currently ignorant
of registers used for passing parameters (currently,
rejects them as a valid option).
Updates #40724.
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Follow CL 23967 and CL 24021 which did the same on linux and freebsd,
respectively.
Updates #13987
Updates #16028
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QuotedPrefix is similar to Unquote, but returns the quoted string verbatim
and ignores any data after the quoted string.
Fixes#45033
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The functions SwapPointer and CompareAndSwapPointer can be used to
interact with unsafe.Pointer, however generally it is prefered to work
with Value, due to its safer interface. As such, they have been added
along with glue logic to maintain invariants Value guarantees.
To meet these guarantees, the current implementation duplicates much of
the Store function. Some of this is due to inexperience with concurrency
and desire for correctness, but the lack of generic programming
functionality does not help.
Fixes#39351
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This adds a new lock protecting "tmpl".
This is a copy of https://golang.org/cl/257817 by Andreas Fleig,
updated for current tip, and updated to start running the
html/template TestEscapeRace test.
Thanks to @bep for providing the test case.
Fixes#39807
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Following CL 313230, this is for internal/syscall/unix package.
Updates #45702.
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Since we have int8 to int64 min max and uint8 to uint64 max constants,
we should probably have some for the word size types too. This change
also adds tests to validate the correctness of all integer limit
values.
Fixes#28538
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These new methods provide support for cases where performance is a
primary concern. For example, copying files from an existing zip to a
new zip without incurring the decompression and compression overhead.
Using an optimized, external compression method and writing the output
to a zip archive. And compressing file contents in parallel and then
sequentially writing the compressed bytes to a zip archive.
TestWriterCopy is copied verbatim from https://github.com/rsc/zipmergeFixes#34974
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At this time, the golang.org/s/release process arranges such that the
api/go1.n.txt file is created when a Go 1.N Beta 1 release is being cut.
The API check is currently configured so that tests don't fail visibly
even if api/go1.n.txt becomes a subset of the actual API additions in
the upcoming Go 1.N release as long as 'go version' has "devel" in it.
The first time that 'go version' output drops the "devel" substring
during testing is after the release-branch.go1.N branch is created
as part of the process to cut a Go 1.N Release Candidate 1 release.
The month or so between Beta 1 and RC 1 is well into the freeze and
deliberate API changes are rare and very intentional. There seems to
be agreement that it's healthy to make the API check stricter during
that time period. Doing so will ensure that api/go1.n.txt cannot get
stale after creation without anyone noticing, and may catch CLs that
don't have the intended diff on the API.
This CL changes behavior to be simple and clear: from the moment
an api/go1.n.txt file corresponding to the current Go version in
development is added to the tree, silent API additions stop being
permitted.
This CL also moves the magical "override the value of -allow_new flag
if runtime.Version() contains 'devel' string" behavior from cmd/api
command to the run.go script that calls it, making the CLI of cmd/api
itself less surprising.
Fixes#43956.
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As a side effect, this also upgrades x/sys to the version currently
required by the latest x/net.
Because x/net is now lazy, it no longer requires checksums for
older-than-selected versions of x/sys, x/term, and x/text.
For #36460
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Even though x/term is now lazy, this has no overall effect (yet) on
the contents of cmd/go.sum, because the dependency that would be
pruned out (an old version of x/sys) is still transitively required
through x/crypto, x/sys, and/or x/tools.
Once those modules are also lazy (CL 316109, CL 316111, and CL 315570
respectively), the extra go.sum entries for x/sys will drop out.
For #36460
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In the event allocSpan returned a nil, this would crash.
Cleaned up the code and comments slightly, too.
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CL 312214 added unsafe.{Add,Slice}, which may appears in expression that
evaluating requires function calls. "mayCall" does not handle that
case, causing linux-amd64-noopt builder failed.
Fixes#45917
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Assignment between input parameters causes them to have more than
one "Name", and running this backwards from names to values can end
up confusing (conflating) parameter spill slots.
Around 105a6e9518, this cases a stack overflow running
go test -race encoding/pem
because two slice parameters spill (incorrectly) into the same
stack slots (in the AB?I-defined parameter spill area).
This also tickles a failure in cue, which turned out to be
easier to isolate.
Fixes#45851.
Updates #40724.
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If the cleaned path did not match the requested path, ServeMux.Handler
would return a Location header which reflected the hostname in the
request, possibly leading to an incorrect redirect. Instead the
Location header should be relative, like the other cases in
ServeMux.Handler.
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When regabi is used sorting by stack offset will not preserve the order
of function arguments. Trust that variables are already ordered
correctly when creating debug_info entries.
Fixes#45720
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Fix up a slightly stale comment in the part of ssa generation that
zeros ambiguously live variables: with the advent of the register ABI,
the ir.Func "Dcl" slice is no longer entirely sorted by frame offset,
although this is still the case for the local vars in Dcl.
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This edge can happen when forcegchelper() calls
goparkunlock(&forcegc.lock, ...) while holding the forcegc lock.
goparkunlock() eventually calls park_m(). In park_m(), traceGoPark()
(which leads to (*traceStackTable).put() and acquires the traceStackTab
lock) can be called before the forcegc lock is released.
Fixes#45774
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Currently we have two code paths of writing the text segment. They
are semantically the same:
- if we split text sections, we write all ".text" sections as
text and the the rest as data.
- if we do not split text sections, we write the first section
as text and the rest as data. The first section is named ".text"
and is the only one in this case.
Unify the code.
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For ABI0 assembly functions that have Go declarations, generate
traceback argument info and attach it to the assembly functions.
So we can print argument in tracebacks if e.g. assembly function
panics.
Only do this for ABI0 functions, as for ABIInternal assembly
functions it is likely that they never spill arguments to memory.
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Currently, when "..." argument is passed to non-variadic function, the
compiler may skip that check, but continue checking whether the number
of arguments matches the function signature.
That causes the sanity check which was added in CL 255241 trigger.
Instead, we should report an invalid use of "...", which matches the
behavior of new type checker and go/types.
Fixes#45913
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When creating programs with large text sections on ppc64le,
trampolines are needed for calls that are too far; however
they are not created if the code is generated such that the TOC
register r2 is initialized and maintained in the code because
then the external linker can create the trampolines. Previously
the function DynlinkingGo was used to determine this but in the
case where plugins are used, this could return true even though
r2 is not valid.
To fix this problem I've added a new function r2Valid which returns
true when the build options indicate that the r2 is
initialized and maintained. Because of the ways that
DynlinkingGo is used I wanted to maintain its previous
behavior.
Fixes#45850
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A while back in this release the sanitizer tests were enabled
for ppc64le, where previously they were never run. This
uncovered some errors in these tests on ppc64le. One linker
fix was made but there are still bugs in how tsan is made to
work within the code, especially in how signals are enabled
with cgo.
Some attempts were made to make this work but intermittent
failures continue to happen with the Trybots so I am just
going to disable this test for ppc64le within cmd/dist.
Updates #45040
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Because x/arch is now lazy, this removes the checksum for rsc.io/pdf
from the go.sum file: the requirements of rsc.io/pdf are known not to
be relevant to any package imported within the cmd packages.
For #36460
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It seems like getgrouplist is supported since Solaris 11.3 (released in
2016):
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E86824_01/html/E54766/getgrouplist-3c.html
Use it to implement (*User).GroupIds on solaris, like on other Unix
platforms.
Unfortunately it looks like getgrouplist was added to illumos only
fairly recently, see
f2c438c505
Thus, don't use it on GOOS=illumos for now.
Updates #14709
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Follow CL 23967 and CL 24021 which did the same on linux and freebsd,
respectively.
Updates #13987
Updates #16028
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Previously calling fmt.Sprintf("%#v", t) on a time.Time value would
yield a result like:
time.Time{wall:0x0, ext:63724924180, loc:(*time.Location)(nil)}
which does not compile when embedded in a Go program, and does not
tell you what value is represented at a glance.
This change adds a GoString method that returns much more legible
output:
"time.Date(2009, time.February, 5, 5, 0, 57, 12345600, time.UTC)"
which gives you more information about the time.Time and also can be
usefully embedded in a Go program without additional work.
Update Quote() to hex escape non-ASCII characters (copying logic
from strconv), which makes it safer to embed them in the output of
GoString().
Fixes#39034.
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Print the packages where the duplicates come from.
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Currently, when ABI wrappers are used, we don't use ABI aliases.
One exception is shared linkage. When loading a shared library, if
a symbol has only one ABI, and the name is not mangled, we don't
know what ABI it is, so we have to use ABI aliases.
This CL makes it always mangle ABIInternal function name in shared
linkage, so we know what ABI to choose when loading a shared
library. And we now can fully stop using ABI aliases when ABI
wrappers are used.
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This is a port of CL 315729 to go/types, adjusted for the slightly
different test set-up in go/types.
Added a TODO to reconcile these differences.
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This is a 1:1 port of CL 315689 to go/types.
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This is a port of CL 315169 to go/types. It uses a slightly different
mechanism for evaluating the convertibility error message, to be
consistent with operand.assignableTo.
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Convert the syscall package on openbsd/386 to use libc rather than performing
direct system calls.
Updates #36435
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Use libc rather than performing direct system calls for the runtime on
openbsd/386.
Updates #36435
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If something "huge" is allocated, and the zeroing is trivial (no pointers
involved) then zero it by chunks in a loop so that preemption can occur,
not all in a single non-preemptible call.
Benchmarking suggests that 256K is the best chunk size.
Updates #42642.
Change-Id: I94015e467eaa098c59870e479d6d83bc88efbfb4
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In Cl 302071 we changed the compiler to use a different recipe for
selecting the DWARF frame offset for output parameters, to reflect the
fact that registerized output params don't have a stack memory
location on entry to the function. In the process, however, we
switched from using an abbrev pf DW_ABRV_PARAM to an abbrev of
DW_ABRV_AUTO, which means that Delve can't recognize them correctly.
To fix the problem, switch back to picking the correct abbrev entry,
while leaving the new offset recipe intact.
Updates #40724.
Updates #45720.
Change-Id: If721c9255bcd030177806576cde3450563f7a235
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/315610
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When constructing multi-piece DWARF location expressions for
struct-typed parameters using the register ABI, make sure that the
location expressions generated properly reflect padding between
elements (this is required by debuggers). Example:
type small struct { x uint16 ; y uint8 ; z int32 }
func ABC(p1 int, p2 small, f1 float32) {
...
In the DWARF location expression for "p2" on entry to the routine, we
need pieces for each field, but for debuggers (such as GDB) to work
properly, we also need to describe the padding between elements. Thus
instead of
<rbx> DW_OP_piece 2 <rcx> DW_OP_piece 1 <rdi> DW_OP_piece 4
we need to emit
<rbx> DW_OP_piece 2 <rcx> DW_OP_piece 1 DW_OP_piece 1 <rdi> DW_OP_piece 4
This patch adds a new helper routine in abiutils to compute the
correct padding amounts for a struct type, a unit test for the helper,
and updates the debug generation code to call the helper and insert
apadding "piece" ops in the right spots.
Updates #40724.
Updates #45720.
Change-Id: Ie208bee25776b9eb70642041869e65e4fa65a005
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Revise the code that generates DWARF location expressions for input
parameters to get it to work properly with the new register ABI when
optimization is turned off.
The previously implementation assumed stack locations for all
input+output parameters when -N (disable optimization) was in effect.
In the new implementation, a register-resident input parameter is
given a 2-element location list, the first list element pointing to
the ABI register(s) containing the param, and the second element
pointing to the stack home once it has been spilled.
NB, this change fixes a bunch of the Delve pkg/proc unit tests (maybe
about half of the outstanding failures). Still a good number that need
to be investigated, however.
Updates #40724.
Updates #45720.
Change-Id: I743bbb9af187bcdebeb8e690fdd6db58094ca415
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/314431
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