This change allows people who want to parse or set odd X.509 extensions
to do so without having to add support for them all to the package.
I tried to make it so that only a single member: Extensions would be
needed. However, that would mean detecting when the caller had altered
the contents of it so that parsing and marshaling a certificate
wouldn't ignore all changes to the other members. This ended up being
messy, thus the current design where there are two members: one for
reading and another for writing.
As crypto/x509 adds support for more extensions in the future, the raw
extensions will still be in Extensions for older code that expects it
there. Also, future extensions will be overridden by any raw extensions
added to ExtraExtensions by code that was written before support was
added.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev, jpsugar
https://golang.org/cl/12056043
image/color package into their own package. They require some non-
trivial init-time code (interface conversions, currently 40KiB of text)
that would otherwise burden any Go program that imported image/color.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13256046
This CL adds a new type addrList that will carry a short list of IP
addresses to dial helper functions in the upcoming CLs.
This is in preparation for TCP connection setup with fast failover on
dual IP stack node as described in RFC 6555.
Update #3610
Update #5267
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13241046
Breaks build, and has a race.
««« original CL description
database/sql: add SetMaxOpenConns
Update #4805
Add the ability to set an open connection limit.
Fixed case where the Conn finalCloser was being called with db.mu locked.
Added seperate benchmarks for each path for Exec and Query.
Replaced slice based idle pool with list based idle pool.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10726044
»»»
R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13252046
Update #4805
Add the ability to set an open connection limit.
Fixed case where the Conn finalCloser was being called with db.mu locked.
Added seperate benchmarks for each path for Exec and Query.
Replaced slice based idle pool with list based idle pool.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10726044
This CL adds the netaddr interface that will carry a single network
endpoint address or a short list of IP addresses to dial helper
functions in the upcoming CLs.
This is in preparation for TCP connection setup with fast failover on
dual IP stack node as described in RFC 6555.
Update #3610
Update #5267
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13368044
This replaces the mcall frame with the badmcall frame instead of
leaving the mcall frame on the stack and adding the badmcall frame.
Because mcall is no longer on the stack, traceback will now report what
called mcall, which is what we would like to see in this situation.
R=golang-dev, cshapiro
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13012044
Minor. Saw this in a profile at few percent of CPU and was
curious what it was. Improves overall regexp benchmarks
anywhere from 0 to 3%, but they're a pain to run. You need to
run them in isolation for long runs to get stable numbers.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkEmptyOpContext 537 473 -11.92%
R=golang-dev, crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13407043
AES-GCM is the only current TLS ciphersuite that doesn't have
cryptographic weaknesses (RC4), nor major construction issues (CBC mode
ciphers) and has some deployment (i.e. not-CCM).
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13249044
I noticed that this one benchmark in particular was very
noisy. Looking into it, I saw that the table was wrong
and inconsistent with the lines above and below.
R=golang-dev, crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13393045
When searching for an allocated bit, flushptrbuf would search
backward in the bitmap word containing the bit of pointer
being looked-up before searching the span. This extra check
was not replicated in markonly which, instead, after not
finding an allocated bit for a pointer would directly look in
the span.
Using statistics generated from godoc, before this change span
lookups were, on average, more common than word lookups. It
was common for markonly to consult spans for one third of its
pointer lookups. With this change in place, what were
previously span lookups are overwhelmingly become by the word
lookups making the total number of span lookups a relatively
small fraction of the whole.
This change also introduces some statistics gathering about
lookups guarded by the CollectStats enum.
R=golang-dev, khr
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13311043
#pragma textflag and #pragma dataflag directives.
Update dataflag directives to use symbols instead of integer constants.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13310043
Before this fix, it was always an error to use the Close method on the
io.WriteCloser obtained from Cmd.StdinPipe, as it would race with the
Close performed by Cmd.Wait.
Fixes#6270.
R=golang-dev, r, remyoudompheng, bradfitz, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13329043
See how it flies. We'll disable it again if the underlying issue is not resolved.
See issue 4155 for details.
Fixes#4155.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13368045
Merge the comment from runtime/time.goc ("at least")
and also note that negative is okay and won't crash.
I see people going out of their way to avoid passing
a negative value to Sleep.
R=golang-dev, adg, r, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13271045
The method is simple: the parser just parses
{{if A}}a{{else if B}}b{{end}}
to the same tree that would be produced by
{{if A}}a{{else}}{{if B}}b{{end}}{{end}}
Thus no changes are required in text/template itself
or in html/template, only in text/template/parse.
Fixes#6085
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13327043
The previous wording, though accurate, was hard to parse.
In particular, it was tempting to interpret "the method"
as referring to "the function f" instead of "Do", and
required effort to find the correct antecedent for
"this receiver".
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13307043
Apply the same rules for argument evaluation and indirection that are
used by the regular evaluator.
Fixes#5802
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13257043
Just forgot to include this in CL 12843043.
Also consolidates the code dealing with test environment.
Update #6122
R=alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13184043
RFC 6265 allows a leading dot in a cookie domain attribute
but is clear (see section 4.1.1) that a Set-Cookie header
should be sent without these dots.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13111043
Current for Plan 9 is implemented with /dev/user for
Uid/Gid/Username/Name, and $home environment variable for
HomeDir.
Implementing Lookup/LookupId is not done, which would
require parsing /adm/users. It is unclear of how much benefit
this would be.
R=golang-dev
CC=bradfitz, golang-dev, r
https://golang.org/cl/13203043
the use of the flag, especially for objects which actually do have
pointers but we don't want the GC to scan them.
R=golang-dev, cshapiro
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13181045
Add syscall support for dragonfly/amd64.
Also add support for generating syscall z* files for dragonfly.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13188043
Go runtime support for dragonfly/amd64, largely based of the existing
FreeBSD runtime (with some clues from the varialus/godfly work).
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13088044
Also avoids platform-dependent datagram truncation in raw IP tests.
At least it's different between Windows and others.
Fixes#6122.
R=alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12843043
This CL adds minimal information for supporting platforms that don't
have a complete list of internet protocol numbers.
Fixes#5344.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12898045
The net package consists of thin three layers like the follwoing;
- Exposed API, that contains net.Dial, net.DialUDP, net.DialUnix
- Socket and network file descriptor, that contains net.netFD and
its methods, helper functions such as dialUDP, dialUnix
- Network pollster, that contains net.pollDesc and its methods
This CL removes redundant argument check which is already done by
API layer.
R=golang-dev, dave, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13092043
GC acquires worldsema, which is a goroutine-level semaphore
which parks goroutines. g0 can not be parked.
Fixes#6193.
R=khr, khr
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12880045
Update the original change but do not read interface types in
the arguments area. Once the arguments area is zeroed as the
locals area is we can safely read interface type values there
too.
««« original CL description
undo CL 12785045 / 71ce80dc4195
This has broken the 32-bit builds.
««« original CL description
cmd/gc, runtime: use type information to scan interface values
R=golang-dev, rsc, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12785045
»»»
R=khr, golang-dev, khr
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13010045
»»»
R=khr, khr
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13073045
pointer. An example that triggers the bad behavior on a 64bit
machine http://play.golang.org/p/GrNFakAYLN
rv1 := reflect.ValueOf(complex128(0))
rt := rv1.Type()
rv2 := rv1.Convert(rt)
rv3 := reflect.New(rt).Elem()
rv3.Set(rv2)
Running the code fails with the following:
panic: reflect: internal error: storeIword of 16-byte value
I've tested on a 64bit machine and verified this fixes the panic. I
haven't tested on a 32bit machine so I haven't verified the other
cases, but they follow logically.
R=golang-dev, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12805045
Update #5000
Should reduce the flakiness a little. Malloc counting is important
to general testing but not to the build dashboard, which uses -short.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12866047
Add eq, lt, etc. to allow one to do simple comparisons.
It's basic types only (booleans, integers, unsigned integers,
floats, complex, string) because that's easy, easy to define,
and covers the great majority of useful cases, while leaving
open the possibility of a more sweeping definition later.
{{if eq .X .Y}}X and Y are equal{{else}}X and Y are unequal{{end}}
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13091045
This is potentially an API-breaking change, but it is an important bug fix.
The CL https://golang.org/cl/7305072/ added stuff to make
the tar file look more like a file system internally, including providing an
implementation of os.FileInfo for the file headers within the archive.
But the code is incorrect because FileInfo.Name is supposed to return
the base name only; this implementation returns the full path. A round
trip test added in the same shows this in action, as the slashes are
preserved as we create a header using the local implementation of
FileInfo.
The CL here changes the behavior of the tar (and zip) FileInfo to honor
the Go spec for that interface. It also clarifies that the FileInfoHeader
function, which takes a FileInfo as an argument, will therefore create
a header with only the base name of the file recorded, and that
subsequent adjustment may be necessary.
There may be code out there that depends on the broken behavior.
We can call out the risk in the release notes.
Fixes#6180.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, adg, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13118043
Some crashed, some didn't. Make a nil receiver always
return ErrInvalid rather than crash.
Fixes#5824.
The program in the bug listing is silent now, at least on my Mac.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13108044
This has broken the 32-bit builds.
««« original CL description
cmd/gc, runtime: use type information to scan interface values
R=golang-dev, rsc, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12785045
»»»
R=khr, golang-dev, khr
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13010045
In the crash stack trace race cgocall() calls endcgo(),
this means that m->racecall is wrong.
Indeed this can happen is a goroutine is rescheduled to another M
during race call.
Disable preemption for race calls.
Fixes#6155.
R=golang-dev, rsc, cshapiro
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12866045
Update #5305.
This handles the case where the nil pointers are inside a slice.
A top-level nil pointer is harder, maybe fundamentally broken by gob's model.
Thinking required.
However, a slice is the important case since people don't expect to be sending
top-level nils much, but they can arise easily in slices.
R=golang-dev, josharian, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13042044
The tar/archive code from golang has a problem with linknames with length >
100. A pax header is added but the original header still written with a too
long field length.
As it is clear that pax support is incomplete I have added missing
implementation parts.
This commit contains code from the golang project in the folder tar/archiv.
The following pax header records are now automatically written:
- gname)
- linkpath
- path
- uname
The following fields can be written with PAX, but the default is to use the
star binary extension.
- gid (value > 2097151)
- size (value > 8589934591)
- uid (value > 2097151)
The string fields are written when the value is longer as the field or if the
string contains a char that is not encodable as 7-bit ASCII value.
The change was tested against a current ubuntu-cloud image tarball comparing
the compressed result.
+ added some automated tests for the new functionality.
Fixes#6056.
R=dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12561043
The limit is 500. There is no way to change it.
This primarily affects name resolution.
If a million goroutines try to resolve DNS names,
only 500 will get to execute cgo calls at a time.
But in return the operating system will not crash.
Fixes#5625.
R=golang-dev, dan.kortschak, r, dvyukov
CC=bradfitz, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13038043
Actually working to stay within the limit could cause subtle deadlocks.
Crashing avoids the subtlety.
Fixes#4056.
R=golang-dev, r, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13037043
Fixes#6107.
race: output goroutine 1 as main goroutine
Fixes#6130.
race: option to abort program on first detected error
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12968044
The goal is to stop only those programs that would keep
going and run the machine out of memory, but before they do that.
1 GB on 64-bit, 250 MB on 32-bit.
That seems implausibly large, and it can be adjusted.
Fixes#2556.
Fixes#4494.
Fixes#5173.
R=khr, r, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12541052
Rows.Close.
Previously, callers that followed the example code (but not call
rows.Close after "for rows.Next() { ... }") could leak statements if
the driver returned an error other than io.EOF.
R=bradfitz, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/12677050
Also start of some test helper unification, long overdue.
I refrained from cleaning up the rest in this CL.
Fixes#6157
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13030043
This CL rearranges the call order for raw networking primitives like
the following;
- For dialers that open active connections, pollDesc.Init will be
called before syscall.Connect.
- For stream listeners that open passive stream connections,
pollDesc.Init will be called just after syscall.Listen.
- For datagram listeners that open datagram connections,
pollDesc.Init will be called just after syscall.Bind.
This is in preparation for runtime-integrated network pollster for BSD
variants.
Update #5199
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12730043
I tried to make it absolutely correct but there are too many
conflicting definitions for the official list of time zones.
Since when we're parsing we know when to expect
a time zone and we know what they look like if not exactly
what the definitive set is, we compromise. We accept any
three-character sequence of upper case letters, possibly
followed by a capital T (all four-letter zones end in T).
There is one crazy special case (ChST) and the possibility
of a signed hour offset for GMT.
Fixes#3790
I hope forever, but I doubt that very much.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12969043
Took 76 seconds or so before. By avoiding flate and crc32 on
4GB of data, it's now only 12 seconds. Still a slow test, but
not painful to run anymore when you forget -short.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12950043
Update #3790
Handle time zones like GMT-8.
The more general time zone-matching problem is not yet resolved.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12922043
Remove custom support for time.Time.
No new tests: the tests for the time.Time special case
now test the general case.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12751045
The baseline architecture had been left to the GCC configured
default which can be more accomodating than the rest of the Go
toolchain. This prevented instructions used by the 5g compiler,
like BLX, from being used in GCC compiled assembler code.
R=golang-dev, dave, rsc, elias.naur, cshapiro
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12954043
It doughtily misses all possible corner cases.
In particular on machines with <1GHz processors,
SetBlockProfileRate(1) disables profiling.
Fixes#6114.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12936043
See golang.org/s/go12xml for design.
Repeat of CL 12603044, which was submitted accidentally
and then rolled back.
Fixes#2771.
Fixes#4169.
Fixes#5975.
Fixes#6125.
R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12919043
Originally the requirement was f(x) where f's argument is
exactly x's type.
CL 11858043 relaxed the requirement in a non-standard
way: f's argument must be exactly x's type or interface{}.
If we're going to relax the requirement, it should be done
in a way consistent with the rest of Go. This CL allows f's
argument to have any type for which x is assignable;
that's the same requirement the compiler would impose
if compiling f(x) directly.
Fixes#5368.
R=dvyukov, bradfitz, pieter
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12895043
The ARM external linking CL used BLX instructions in gcc assembler. Replace with BL to retain support on older ARM processors.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12938043
The ARM external linking CL left missed changes to sys_freebsd_arm.s and sys_netbsd_arm.s already done to sys_linux_arm.s.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12842044
Fixes an issue where prepared statements that outlive many
connections become expensive to invoke.
Fixes#6081
R=golang-dev
CC=bradfitz, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12646044
This CL is an aggregate of 10271047, 10499043, 9733044. Descriptions of each follow:
10499043
runtime,cmd/ld: Merge TLS symbols and teach 5l about ARM TLS
This CL prepares for external linking support to ARM.
The pseudo-symbols runtime.g and runtime.m are merged into a single
runtime.tlsgm symbol. When external linking, the offset of a thread local
variable is stored at a memory location instead of being embedded into a offset
of a ldr instruction. With a single runtime.tlsgm symbol for both g and m, only
one such offset is needed.
The larger part of this CL moves TLS code from gcc compiled to internally
compiled. The TLS code now uses the modern MRC instruction, and 5l is taught
about TLS fallbacks in case the instruction is not available or appropriate.
10271047
This CL adds support for -linkmode external to 5l.
For 5l itself, use addrel to allow for D_CALL relocations to be handled by the
host linker. Of the cases listed in rsc's comment in issue 4069, only case 5 and
63 needed an update. One of the TODO: addrel cases was since replaced, and the
rest of the cases are either covered by indirection through addpool (cases with
LTO or LFROM flags) or stubs (case 74). The addpool cases are covered because
addpool emits AWORD instructions, which in turn are handled by case 11.
In the runtime, change the argv argument in the rt0* functions slightly to be a
pointer to the argv list, instead of relying on a particular location of argv.
9733044
The -shared flag to 6l outputs a shared library, implemented in Go
and callable from non-Go programs such as C.
The main part of this CL change the thread local storage model.
Go uses the fastest and least general mode, local exec. TLS data in shared
libraries normally requires at least the local dynamic mode, however, this CL
instead opts for using the initial exec mode. Initial exec mode is faster than
local dynamic mode and can be used in linux since the linker has reserved a
limited amount of TLS space for performance sensitive TLS code.
Initial exec mode requires an extra load from the GOT table to determine the
TLS offset. This penalty will not be paid if ld is not in -shared mode, since
TLS accesses will be reduced to local exec.
The elf sections .init_array and .rela.init_array are added to register the Go
runtime entry with cgo at library load time.
The "hidden" attribute is added to Cgo functions called from Go, since Go
does not generate call through the GOT table, and adding non-GOT relocations for
a global function is not supported by gcc. Cgo symbols don't need to be global
and avoiding the GOT table is also faster.
The changes to 8l are only removes code relevant to the old -shared mode where
internal linking was used.
This CL only address the low level linker work. It can be submitted by itself,
but to be useful, the runtime changes in CL 9738047 is also needed.
Design discussion at
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/golang-nuts/zmjXkGrEx6QFixes#5590.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12871044
fat fingers - did not intend to submit.
depends on the Unmarshaler CL anyway.
««« original CL description
encoding/xml: add, support Marshaler interface
See golang.org/s/go12xml for design.
Fixes#2771.
Fixes#4169.
Fixes#5975.
Fixes#6125.
R=golang-dev, iant, dan.kortschak
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12603044
»»»
TBR=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12918043
Update #6138
TestOver65kFiles spends all its time garbage collecting.
Removing the 1.4 MB of allocations per each of the 65k
files brings this from 34 seconds to 0.23 seconds.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12894043
Breaks the build. Old bucket arrays kept by iterators
still need to be scanned.
««« original CL description
runtime: tell GC not to scan internal hashmap structures.
We'll do it ourselves via hash_gciter, thanks.
Fixes bug 6119.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov, cookieo9, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12840043
»»»
R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12884043
The NetBSD and OpenBSD failures are apparently real,
not due to the test bug fixed in 100b9fc0c46f.
««« original CL description
runtime/pprof: test netbsd and openbsd again
Maybe these will work now.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12787044
»»»
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12873043
Currently it's possible that a goroutine
that periodically executes non-blocking
cgo/syscalls is never preempted.
This change splits scheduler and syscall
ticks to prevent such situation.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12658045
Currently we lose lots of profiling signals.
Most notably, GC is not accounted at all.
But stack splits, scheduler, syscalls, etc are lost as well.
This creates seriously misleading profile.
With this change all profiling signals are accounted.
Now I see these additional entries that were previously absent:
161 29.7% 29.7% 164 30.3% syscall.Syscall
12 2.2% 50.9% 12 2.2% scanblock
11 2.0% 55.0% 11 2.0% markonly
10 1.8% 58.9% 10 1.8% sweepspan
2 0.4% 85.8% 2 0.4% runtime.newstack
It is still impossible to understand what causes stack splits,
but at least it's clear how many time is spent on them.
Update #2197.
Update #5659.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12179043
Just for readability reasons; to prevent overlooking deadline stuff
across over platforms.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/8656044
If the timer goroutine is wakeup by timeout,
other goroutines will still notewakeup because sleeping is still set.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12763043
Out of context, it can be very confusing because there can be lots of Go
files in the directory, but the error message says there aren't.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12823043
The call builtin unconditionally tries to convert a second return value from a function to the error type. This fails in case nil is returned, effectively making call useless for functions returning two values.
This CL adds a nil check for the second return value, and adds a test.
Note that for regular function and method calls the nil error case is handled correctly and is verified by a test.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12804043
Malformed domain attributes are not sent in a Set-Cookie header.
Instead the domain attribute is dropped which turns the cookie
into a host-only cookie. This is much safer than dropping characters
from domain attribute.
Domain attributes with a leading dot '.' are still allowed, even
if discouraged by RFC 6265 section 4.1.1.
Fixes#6013
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12745043
The original plan was to collect allocation stacks
for all memory blocks. But it was never implemented
and it's not in near plans and it's unclear how to do it at all.
R=golang-dev, dave, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12724044
Probably we should remove this type before Go 1 contract has settled,
but too late. Instead, keep InvalidAddrError close to package generic
error types.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12670044
Prior to this change, pointer maps encoded the disposition of
a word using a single bit. A zero signaled a non-pointer
value and a one signaled a pointer value. Interface values,
which are a effectively a union type, were conservatively
labeled as a pointer.
This change widens the logical element size of the pointer map
to two bits per word. As before, zero signals a non-pointer
value and one signals a pointer value. Additionally, a two
signals an iface pointer and a three signals an eface pointer.
Following other changes to the runtime, values two and three
will allow a type information to drive interpretation of the
subsequent word so only those interface values containing a
pointer value will be scanned.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12689046
Again, it still allocates but the code is simple.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkReadSlice1000Int32s 35580 11465 -67.78%
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
BenchmarkReadSlice1000Int32s 112.42 348.86 3.10x
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12694048
AllTags lists all the tags that can affect the decision
about which files to include. Tools scanning packages
can use this to decide how many variants there are
and what they are.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12703044
There are a few different places in the code that escape
possibly-problematic characters like < > and &.
This one was the only one missing &, so add it.
This means that if you Marshal a string, you get the
same answer you do if you Marshal a string and
pass it through the compactor. (Ironically, the
compaction makes the string longer.)
Because html/template invokes json.Marshal to
prepare escaped strings for JavaScript, this changes
the form of some of the escaped strings, but not
their meaning.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12708044
lookup_plan9.go's lookupSRV is using the wrong order for srv results. order should be weight, priority, port, following the response from /net/dns:
chi Aug 9 20:31:13 Rread tag 20 count 61 '_xmpp-client._tcp.offblast.org srv 5 0 5222 iota.offblast.org' 72
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=ality, golang-dev, r, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/12708043
I've placed net.runtime_Semacquire into netpoll.goc,
but netbsd does not yet use netpoll.goc.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12699045
The mutex, fdMutex, handles locking and lifetime of sysfd,
and serializes Read and Write methods.
This allows to strip 2 sync.Mutex.Lock calls,
2 sync.Mutex.Unlock calls, 1 defer and some amount
of misc overhead from every network operation.
On linux/amd64, Intel E5-2690:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkTCP4Persistent 9595 9454 -1.47%
BenchmarkTCP4Persistent-2 8978 8772 -2.29%
BenchmarkTCP4ConcurrentReadWrite 4900 4625 -5.61%
BenchmarkTCP4ConcurrentReadWrite-2 2603 2500 -3.96%
In general it strips 70-500 ns from every network operation depending
on processor model. On my relatively new E5-2690 it accounts to ~5%
of network op cost.
Fixes#6074.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, alex.brainman, iant, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12418043
The old code was caching per-type struct field info. Instead,
cache type-specific encoding funcs, tailored for that
particular type to avoid unnecessary reflection at runtime.
Once the machine is built once, future encodings of that type
just run the func.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkCodeEncoder 48424939 36975320 -23.64%
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
BenchmarkCodeEncoder 40.07 52.48 1.31x
Additionally, the numbers seem stable now at ~52 MB/s, whereas
the numbers for the old code were all over the place: 11 MB/s,
40 MB/s, 13 MB/s, 39 MB/s, etc. In the benchmark above I compared
against the best I saw the old code do.
R=rsc, adg
CC=gobot, golang-dev, r
https://golang.org/cl/9129044
Simple approach. Still generates garbage, but not as much.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkWriteSlice1000Int32s 40260 18791 -53.33%
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
BenchmarkWriteSlice1000Int32s 99.35 212.87 2.14x
Fixes#2634.
R=golang-dev, crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12680046
Introduce freezetheworld function that is a best-effort attempt to stop any concurrently running goroutines. Call it during crash.
Fixes#5873.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12054044
Original CL by rsc (11916045):
The motivation for disallowing them was RFC 4180 saying
"The last field in the record must not be followed by a comma."
I believe this is an admonition to CSV generators, not readers.
When reading, anything followed by a comma is not the last field.
Fixes#5892.
R=golang-dev, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12294043
By separating finding the end of the comment from the end of the action,
we can diagnose malformed comments better.
Also tweak the documentation to make the comment syntax clearer.
Fixes#6022.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12570044
See issue 4949 for a full explanation.
Allocs go from 1 to zero in the non-addressable case.
Fixes#4949.
BenchmarkInterfaceBig 90 14 -84.01%
BenchmarkInterfaceSmall 14 14 +0.00%
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12646043
Unlike the existing net package own pollster, runtime-integrated
network pollster on BSD variants, actually kqueue, requires a socket
that has beed passed to syscall.Listen previously for a stream
listener.
This CL separates pollDesc.Init of Unix network pollster from newFD
to avoid any breakages in the transition from Unix network pollster
to runtime-integrated pollster. Upcoming CLs will rearrange the call
order of pollster and syscall functions like the following;
- For dialers that open active connections, pollDesc.Init will be
called in between syscall.Bind and syscall.Connect.
- For stream listeners that open passive stream connections,
pollDesc.Init will be called just after syscall.Listen.
- For datagram listeners that open datagram connections,
pollDesc.Init will be called just after syscall.Bind.
This is in preparation for runtime-integrated network pollster for BSD
variants.
Update #5199
R=dvyukov, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12663043
Having a trailing dot in the string doesn't really simplify
the checking loop in isDomainName. Avoid this unnecessary allocation.
Also make the valid domain names more explicit by adding some more
test cases.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkDNSNames 2420.0 983.0 -59.38%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkDNSNames 12 0 -100.00%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkDNSNames 336 0 -100.00%
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12662043
The ResponseWriter's ReadFrom method was causing side effects on
the output before any data was read.
Now, bail out early and do a normal copy (which does a read
before writing) when our input and output are known to not to
be the pair of types we need for sendfile.
Fixes#5660
R=golang-dev, rsc, nightlyone
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12632043
GetQueuedCompletionStatusEx allows to dequeue a batch of completion
notifications, which is more efficient than dequeueing one by one.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkClientServerParallel4 100605 90945 -9.60%
BenchmarkClientServerParallel4-2 90225 74504 -17.42%
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12436044
The test takes up to 64 seconds on windows builders.
I've tried to reduce number of iterations in the test,
but it does not affect run time.
Fixes#6054.
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12531043
Previously, all word aligned locations in the local variables
area were scanned as conservative roots. With this change, a
bitmap is generated describing the locations of pointer values
in local variables.
With this change the argument bitmap information has been
changed to only store information about arguments. The locals
member, has been removed. In its place, the bitmap data for
local variables is now used to store the size of locals. If
the size is negative, the magnitude indicates the size of the
local variables area.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12328044
Remove NOPROF/DUPOK from everything.
Edits done with a script, except pclinetest.asm which depended
on the DUPOK flag on main().
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12613044
There were some issues with the code sometimes using base64.StdEncoding,
and sometimes base64.URLEncoding.
Encoding basic authentication is now always done by the same code.
Fixes#5970.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12397043
We can then include this file in assembly to replace
cryptic constants like "7" with meaningful constants
like "(NOPROF|DUPOK|NOSPLIT)".
Converting just pkg/runtime/asm*.s for now. Dropping NOPROF
and DUPOK from lots of places where they aren't needed.
More .s files to come in a subsequent changelist.
A nonzero number in the textflag field now means
"has not been converted yet".
R=golang-dev, daniel.morsing, rsc, khr
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12568043
HTTP/1.0 connections are closed implicitly, unless otherwise specified.
Note that this change does not test or fix "request too large" responses.
Reasoning: (a) it complicates tests and fixes, (b) they should be rare,
and (c) this is just a minor wire optimization, and thus not really worth worrying
about in this context.
Fixes#5955.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12435043
A response to a HEAD request is supposed to look the same as a
response to a GET request, just without a body.
HEAD requests are incredibly rare in the wild.
The Go net/http package has so far treated HEAD requests
specially: a Write on our default ResponseWriter returned
ErrBodyNotAllowed, telling handlers that something was wrong.
This was to optimize the fast path for HEAD requests, but:
1) because HEAD requests are incredibly rare, they're not
worth having a fast path for.
2) Letting the http.Handler handle but do nop Writes is still
very fast.
3) this forces ugly error handling into the application.
e.g. https://code.google.com/p/go/source/detail?r=6f596be7a31e
and related.
4) The net/http package nowadays does Content-Type sniffing,
but you don't get that for HEAD.
5) The net/http package nowadays does Content-Length counting
for small (few KB) responses, but not for HEAD.
6) ErrBodyNotAllowed was useless. By the time you received it,
you had probably already done all your heavy computation
and I/O to calculate what to write.
So, this change makes HEAD requests like GET requests.
We now count content-length and sniff content-type for HEAD
requests. If you Write, it doesn't return an error.
If you want a fast-path in your code for HEAD, you have to do
it early and set all the response headers yourself. Just like
before. If you choose not to Write in HEAD requests, be sure
to set Content-Length if you know it. We won't write
"Content-Length: 0" because you might've just chosen to not
write (or you don't know your Content-Length in advance).
Fixes#5454
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12583043
If the padding is huge, we crashed by blowing the buffer. That's easy: make sure
we have a big enough buffer by allocating in problematic cases.
Zero padding floats was just wrong in general: the space would appear in the
middle.
Fixes#6044.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12498043
This CL refactors the existing listenerSockaddr function into several
methods on netFD.
This is in preparation for runtime-integrated network pollster for BSD
variants.
Update #5199
R=golang-dev, dave, alex.brainman, dvyukov, remyoudompheng
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12023043
Updates #6046.
This CL just does maxstring and concatstring. There are other functions
to fix but doing them a few at a time will help isolate any (unlikely)
breakages these changes bring up in architectures I can't test
myself.
R=golang-dev, dave, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12519044
I broke it with the darwin getwd attrlist stuff (0583e9d36dd).
plan9 doesn't have syscall.ENOTSUP.
It's in api/go1.txt as a symbol always available (not context-specific):
pkg syscall, const ENOTSUP Errno
... but plan9 isn't considered by cmd/api, so it only looks
universally available. Alternatively, we could add a fake ENOTSUP
to plan9, but they were making efforts earlier to clean their
syscall package, so I'd prefer not to dump more in it.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12509044
This change replaces the hard-coded switch on compression method
in zipfile reader and writer with a map into which users can
register compressors and decompressors in their init()s.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12421043
NetBSD and OpenBSD are broken like OS X is. Good to know.
Drop required count from avg/2 to avg/3, because the
Plan 9 builder just barely missed avg/2 in one of its runs.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12548043
Looks like latest FreeBSD doesn't set address family identifer
for RTAX_NETMASK stuff; probably RTAX_GENMASK too, not confirmed.
This CL tries to identify address families by using the length of
each socket address if possible.
The issue is confirmed on FreeBSD 9.1.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/12332043
Unlike the existing net package own pollster, runtime-integrated
network pollster on BSD variants, actually kqueue, requires a socket
that has beed passed to syscall.Listen previously for a stream
listener.
This CL separates pollDesc.Init (actually runtime_pollOpen) from newFD
to allow control of each state of sockets and adds init method to netFD
instead. Upcoming CLs will rearrange the call order of runtime-integrated
pollster and syscall functions like the following;
- For dialers that open active connections, runtime_pollOpen will be
called in between syscall.Bind and syscall.Connect.
- For stream listeners that open passive stream connections,
runtime_pollOpen will be called just after syscall.Listen.
- For datagram listeners that open datagram connections,
runtime_pollOpen will be called just after syscall.Bind.
This is in preparation for runtime-integrated network pollster for BSD
variants.
Update #5199
R=dvyukov, alex.brainman, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/8608044