Currently, the check for legal pointers in stack copying uses
_PageSize (8K) as the minimum legal pointer. By default, Linux won't
let you map under 64K, but
1) it's less clear what other OSes allow or will allow in the future;
2) while mapping the first page is a terrible idea, mapping anywhere
above that is arguably more justifiable;
3) the compiler only assumes the first physical page (4K) is never
mapped.
Make the runtime consistent with the compiler and more robust by
changing the bad pointer check to use 4K as the minimum legal pointer.
This came out of discussions on CLs 34663 and 34719.
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We cannot assume that the platform running documentation service is
the target platform.
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Fixes#18392.
Avoid nil dereferencing n.Right when dealing with non-existent
self referenced interface methods e.g.
type A interface{
Fn(A.Fn)
}
Instead, infer the symbol name from n.Sym itself.
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This change uses runtime.support_bmi2 as an additional condition
to examine the usability of AVX2 version algorithm, fixes
the crash on the platfrom which supports AVX2 but not support BMI2.
Fixes#18512
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The existing implementations on AMD64 only detects AVX2 usability,
when they also contains BMI (bit-manipulation instructions).
These instructions crash the running program as 'unknown instructions'
on the architecture, e.g. i3-4000M, which supports AVX2 but not
support BMI.
This change added the detections for BMI1 and BMI2 to AMD64 runtime with
two flags as the result, `support_bmi1` and `support_bmi2`,
in runtime/runtime2.go. It also completed the condition to run AVX2 version
in packages crypto/sha1 and crypto/sha256.
Fixes#18512
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When I wrote the lines
bin/
pkg/
I was trying to match just the top-level bin and pkg directories, and I put the
final slash in because 'git help gitignore' says:
o If the pattern does not contain a slash /, Git treats it as a shell
glob pattern and checks for a match against the pathname relative
to the location of the .gitignore file (relative to the toplevel of
the work tree if not from a .gitignore file).
o Otherwise, Git treats the pattern as a shell glob suitable for
consumption by fnmatch(3) with the FNM_PATHNAME flag: wildcards in
the pattern will not match a / in the pathname. For example,
"Documentation/*.html" matches "Documentation/git.html" but not
"Documentation/ppc/ppc.html" or
"tools/perf/Documentation/perf.html".
Putting a trailing slash was my way of opting in to the "rooted path" semantics
without looking different from the surrounding rooted paths like "src/go/build/zcgo.go".
But HA HA GIT FOOLED YOU! above those two bullets the docs say:
o If the pattern ends with a slash, it is removed for the purpose of
the following description, ...
Change all the patterns to use a leading slash for "rooted" behavior.
This bit me earlier today because I had a perfectly reasonable source
code directory go/src/cmd/go/testdata/src/empty/pkg that was
not added by 'git add empty'.
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Fixes#18500
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Fixes#18447
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No test because in practice these errors never occur.
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Android on ChromeOS uses a restrictive seccomp filter that blocks
sched_getaffinity, leading this code to index a slice by -errno.
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Given
var t struct{ lock sync.Mutex }
var fntab []func(t)
f(a(), b(&t), c(), fntab[0](t))
Before:
function call copies lock value: struct{lock sync.Mutex} contains sync.Mutex
After:
call of fntab[0] copies lock value: struct{lock sync.Mutex} contains sync.Mutex
This will make diagnosis easier when there are multiple function calls per line.
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Fixes misc/cgo/testsigfwd, enabled for mips{,le} with the next commit
(https://golang.org/cl/34646).
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Clean up the phrasing a little bit, make the comment fit in 80
characters, and fix the spelling of "guard."
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Previously Tx.done was being set in close, but in a Tx
rollback and Commit are the real closing methods,
and Tx.close is just a helper common to both. Prior to this
change a multiple rollback statements could be called, one
would enter close and begin closing it while the other was
still in rollback breaking it. Fix that by setting done
in rollback and Commit, not in Tx.close.
Fixes#18429
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It doesn't work if the package name includes a '.' or a non-ASCII
character (or '%', '"', or a control character). See #16710 and CL 31970.
Update #18246.
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Updates http2 to x/net/http2 git rev 8fd7f25 for:
http2: clear WriteTimeout in Server
https://golang.org/cl/34724
And un-skip the new test. (The new test is a slow test, anyway, so
won't affect builders or all.bash, but I verified it now passes.)
Updates #18437
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Current handling of WriteTimeout for http2 does not
extend the timeout on new streams. Disable the WriteTimeout
in http2 for 1.8 release.
Updates #18437
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Avoid potential race conditions by clarifying to implemntors of the
ReverseProxy interface, the lifetime of provided http.Request structs.
Fixes#18456
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Fixes#6772.
Lock-in test for invalid range loop: repeated variables in range declaration.
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Fixes#5790.
Fixes#18421.
* Lock in _ = x1/x2 divide by zero runtime panics since
it is actually evaluated and not discarded as in previous
versions before Go1.8.
* Update a test that was skipping over zerodivide tests
that expected runtime panics, enabling us to check for
the expected panics.
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Previous changes started using the full filename for object files
on graph nodes, instead of just the file basename. The basename
was still being used when selecting mappings to disassemble for
weblist and disasm commands, causing a mismatch.
This fixes#18385. It was already fixed on the upstream pprof.
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In Go 1.8, we'd removed the Transport's Request.Body
one-byte-Read-sniffing to disambiguate between non-nil Request.Body
with a ContentLength of 0 or -1. Previously, we tried to see whether a
ContentLength of 0 meant actually zero, or just an unset by reading a
single byte of the Request.Body and then stitching any read byte back
together with the original Request.Body.
That historically has caused many problems due to either data races,
blocking forever (#17480), or losing bytes (#17071). Thus, we removed
it in both HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 in Go 1.8. Unfortunately, during the Go
1.8 beta, we've found that a few people have gotten bitten by the
behavior change on requests with methods typically not containing
request bodies (e.g. GET, HEAD, DELETE). The most popular example is
the aws-go SDK, which always set http.Request.Body to a non-nil value,
even on such request methods. That was causing Go 1.8 to send such
requests with Transfer-Encoding chunked bodies, with zero bytes,
confusing popular servers (including but limited to AWS).
This CL partially reverts the no-byte-sniffing behavior and restores
it only for GET/HEAD/DELETE/etc requests, and only when there's no
Transfer-Encoding set, and the Content-Length is 0 or -1.
Updates #18257 (aws-go) bug
And also private bug reports about non-AWS issues.
Updates #18407 also, but haven't yet audited things enough to declare
it fixed.
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CL 33652 removed the fake auxv for Android, and replaced it with
a /proc/self/auxv fallback. When /proc/self/auxv is unreadable,
however, hardware capabilities detection won't work and the runtime
will mistakenly think that floating point hardware is unavailable.
Fix this by always assuming floating point hardware on Android.
Manually tested on a Nexus 5 running Android 6.0.1. I suspect the
android/arm builder has a readable /proc/self/auxv and therefore
does not trigger the failure mode.
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On Windows, CreateThread occasionally fails with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
We're not sure why this is, but the Wine source code suggests that
this can happen when there's a concurrent CreateThread and ExitProcess
in the same process.
Fix this by setting a flag right before calling ExitProcess and
halting if CreateThread fails and this flag is set.
Updates #18253 (might fix it, but we're not sure this is the issue and
can't reproduce it on demand).
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Commit 10f75748 (CL 32222) taught AMD64 backend to rewrite series of
byte loads or stores with corresponding shifts into a single long or
quad load or store + appropriate BSWAP. However it did not added test
for stores - only loads were tested.
Fix it.
NOTE Tests for indexed stores are not added because 10f75748 did not add
support for indexed stores - only indexed loads were handled then.
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Since commit cc62bed0 (CL 994043) the pipe deadlock when doing
Read+Close or Write+Close on same end was fixed, alas with test for
Read+Close case only.
Then commit 6d6f3381 (CL 4252057) made a thinko: in the writer path
p.werr is checked for != nil and then err is set but there is no break
from waiting loop unlike break is there in similar condition for reader.
Together with having only Read+Close case tested that made it to leave
reintroduced Write+Close deadlock unnoticed.
Fix it.
Implicitly this also fixes net.Pipe to conform to semantic of net.Conn
interface where Close is documented to unblock any blocked Read or Write
operations.
No test added to net/ since net.Pipe tests are "Assuming that the
underlying io.Pipe implementation is solid and we're just testing the
net wrapping". The test added in this patch should be enough to cover
the breakage.
Fixes#18401
Updates #18170
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Xcode 8.0 has been donen't support the iOS 5 anymore
Fixes#18390.
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This CL also re-enables the cgo tests that were accidentally disabled
in CL 32754.
Fixes#18389.
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Also retightens test cases for Resolve{TCP,UDP,IP}Addr which are using
interface names for specifying IPv6 zone.
Updates #14037.
Fixes#18362.
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In CL 34650, LookupCNAME was changed so it always returns
the canonical DNS host, even when there is no CNAME record.
Consequently, TestLookupCNAME was failing on Plan 9,
because www.google.com doesn't have a CNAME record.
We changed the implementation of lookupCNAME on Plan 9, so it
returns the canonical DNS host after a CNAME lookup failure.
Fixes#18391.
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