On Windows systems, the failure rate for cmd/go's TestScript/mod_concurrent
is somewhere around 3-10% without this change. With the change, I have yet
to see a failure.
Fixes#31744.
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The address space of WebAssembly's linear memory is contiguous, so
requesting specific addresses is not supported. Do not use heap arena
hints so we do not have unused memory ranges.
This fixes go1 benchmarks on wasm which ran out of memory since
https://golang.org/cl/170950.
Change-Id: I70115b18dbe43abe16dd5f57996343d97bf94760
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indirect walks down v until it gets to a non-pointer. But it does not
handle the case when v is a pointer to itself, like in:
var v interface{}
v = &v
Unmarshal(b, v)
So just stop immediately if we see v is a pointer to itself.
Fixes#31740
Change-Id: Ie396264119e24d70284cd9bf76dcb2050babb069
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For the code:
m := map[int]int {
a(): b(),
c(): d(),
e(): f(),
}
We used to do:
t1 := a()
t2 := b()
t3 := c()
t4 := d()
t5 := e()
t6 := f()
m := map[int]int{}
m[t1] = t2
m[t3] = t4
m[t5] = t6
After this CL we do:
m := map[int]int{}
t1 := a()
t2 := b()
m[t1] = t2
t3 := c()
t4 := d()
m[t3] = t4
t5 := e()
t6 := f()
m[t5] = t6
Ordering the initialization this way limits the lifetime of the
temporaries involved. In particular, for large maps the number of
simultaneously live temporaries goes from ~2*len(m) to ~2. This change
makes the compiler (regalloc, mostly) a lot happier. The compiler runs
faster and uses a lot less memory.
For #26546, changes compile time of a big map from 8 sec to 0.5 sec.
Fixes#26552
Update #26546
Change-Id: Ib7d202dead3feaf493a464779fd9611c63fcc25f
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Updates #31656.
Change-Id: Ide6f829282fcdf20c67998b766a201a6a92c3035
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When a callback runs on a different thread in Windows, as in the
runtime package test TestCallbackInAnotherThread, it will use the
extra M. That can cause the test in checkdead to fail incorrectly.
Check whether there actually is an extra M before expecting it.
I think this is a general problem unrelated to timers. I think the test
was passing previously because the timer goroutine was using an M.
But I haven't proved that. This change seems correct, and it avoids
the test failure when using the new timers on Windows.
Updates #27707
Change-Id: Ieb31c04ff0354d6fae7e173b59bcfadb8b0464cd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/174037
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/174299
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Most of the platforms are returning 0 instead of -1 when mmap syscalls
is failing. This patch corrects it for AIX in order to fix
TestMmapErrorSign and to improve AIX compatibility.
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Any code that imports the testing package forces the testing flags to be
defined, even in non-test binaries. People work around this today by
defining a copy of the testing.TB interface just to avoid importing
testing.
Fix this by moving flag registration into a new function, testing.Init.
Delay calling Init until the testing binary begins to run, in
testing.MainStart.
Init is exported for cases where users need the testing flags to be
defined outside of a "go test" context. In particular, this may be
needed where testing.Benchmark is called outside of a test.
Fixes#21051
Change-Id: Ib7e02459e693c26ae1ba71bbae7d455a91118ee3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/173722
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Fixes#20858
Change-Id: I45c397795426aaa276b20f5cbeb80270c95b920c
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When running Go programs on Corellium virtual iPhones, the Info.plist
files might not exist. Ignore the error.
Updates #31722
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For example, can use `goroutine all bt` to dump all goroutines'
information.
Change-Id: I51b547c2b837913e4bdabf0f45b28f09250a3e34
GitHub-Last-Rev: d04dcd4f58
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#26283
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OpenBSD does not provide auxv, however we still need to initialise cpu.HWCap.
For now initialise it to the bare minimum, until some form of CPU capability
detection is implemented or becomes available - see issue #31746.
Updates #31656
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Command line arguments containing multi-byte characters were causing
go_js_wasm_exec to crash (RangeError: Source is too large), because
their byte length was not handled correctly. This change fixes the bug.
Fixes#31645.
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KeepAlive field used to report the wording "keep-alive period"
which may be misleading. This field does not represent the whole
TCP keepalive time, that is the inactivity period upon which one
endpoint starts probing the other end. But it acctually specifies
the keepalive interval, that is the time between two keepalive
probes.
Fixes#29089
Change-Id: If99b38ba108830d0e5fe527171a2f5c96a3bcde7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/155960
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
The behavior of Value.String method on non-string JavaScript types has
changed after CL 169757.
Update the implementation of Transport.RoundTrip method to construct the
Response.Status string without relying on result.Get("status").String(),
since that now returns strings like "<number: 200>" instead of "200".
Fixes#31736
Change-Id: I27b3e6cc95aa65fd1918b1400e88478a154aad12
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/174218
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I recently modified tabwriter to reduce the number of defers due to
flush calls. However, I forgot to notice that the new function
flushNoDefers can no longer return an error, due to the lack of the
defer.
In crypto/tls, hashForServerKeyExchange never returned a non-nil error,
so simplify the code.
Finally, in go/types and net we can find a few trivially unused
parameters, so remove them.
Change-Id: I54c8de83fbc944df432453b55c93008d7e810e61
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This CL adds support for consulting the Go checksum database
when downloading a module that is not already listed in go.sum.
The overall system is described at golang.org/design/25530-sumdb,
and this CL implements the functionality described specifically in
golang.org/design/25530-sumdb#command-client.
Although the eventual plan is to set GOPROXY and GOSUMDB to
default to a Google-run proxy serving the public Go ecosystem,
this CL leaves them off by default.
Fixes#30601.
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Whitelists functions debugCall32 through debugCall65536 in
runtime.debugCallCheck so that any instruction inside those functions
is considered a safe point.
This is useful for implementing nested function calls.
For example when evaluating:
f(g(x))
The debugger should:
1. initiate the call to 'f' until the entry point of 'f',
2. complete the call to 'g(x)'
3. copy the return value of 'g(x)' in the arguments of 'f'
4. complete the call to 'f'
Similarly for:
f().amethod()
The debugger should initiate the call to '.amethod()', then initiate
and complete the call to f(), copy the return value to the arguments
of '.amethod()' and finish its call.
However in this example, unlike the other example, it may be
impossible to determine the entry point of '.amethod()' until after
'f()' is evaluated, which means that the call to 'f()' needs to be
initiated while stopped inside a debugCall... function.
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This change creates an intrinsic for Add64 for ppc64x and adds a
testcase for it.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Add64-160 1.90ns ±40% 2.29ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.119 n=5+5)
Add64multiple-160 6.69ns ± 2% 2.45ns ± 4% -63.47% (p=0.016 n=4+5)
Change-Id: I9abe6fb023fdf62eea3c9b46a1820f60bb0a7f97
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The kqueue system call takes no arguments, hence there should be no need
to zero the registers used for the first syscall arguments.
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This allows creating processes that can only be debugged/accessed by
certain tokens, according to a particular security descriptor. We
already had everything ready for this but just neglected to pass through
the value from the user-accessible SysProcAttr.
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CL 172418 added code to check for "Access is denied" error.
But "Access is denied" error will be spelled differently on
non-English version of Windows.
Check if error is ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED instead.
Updates #31247
Change-Id: I7b1633013d563f7c06c1f12a9be75122106834f9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/174123
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getfsstat64 is deprecated but not yet caught by the App Store checks.
Use the supported getfsstat$INODE64 form instead to ensure forward
compatibility.
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Some libc functions are suffixed with "$INODE64" on macOS.
Unfortunately, the iOS simulator doesn't have the suffixes, so we can't
use GOARCH to distinguish the two platform.
Add linker support for adding the suffix, using the macho platform
to determine whether it is needed.
While here, add the correct suffix for fdopendir on 386. It's
"$INODE64$UNIX2003", believe it or not. Without the suffix,
GOARCH=386 go test -short syscall
crashes on my Mojave machine.
Fixes#31447
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Determine the macho platform once and use that the two places that
need it. This makes it easier to add a third platform check for a
follow-up change.
Updates #31447
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"Division by invariant integers using multiplication" paper
by Granlund and Montgomery contains a method for directly computing
divisibility (x%c == 0 for c constant) by means of the modular inverse.
The method is further elaborated in "Hacker's Delight" by Warren Section 10-17
This general rule can compute divisibilty by one multiplication and a compare
for odd divisors and an additional rotate for even divisors.
To apply the divisibility rule, we must take into account
the rules to rewrite x%c = x-((x/c)*c) and (x/c) for c constant on the first
optimization pass "opt". This complicates the matching as we want to match
only in the cases where the result of (x/c) is not also available.
So, we must match on the expanded form of (x/c) in the expression x == c*(x/c)
in the "late opt" pass after common subexpresion elimination.
Note, that if there is an intermediate opt pass introduced in the future we
could simplify these rules by delaying the magic division rewrite to "late opt"
and matching directly on (x/c) in the intermediate opt pass.
Additional rules to lower the generic RotateLeft* ops were also applied.
On amd64, the divisibility check is 25-50% faster.
name old time/op new time/op delta
DivconstI64-4 2.08ns ± 0% 2.08ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.881 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI64-4 2.67ns ± 0% 2.67ns ± 1% ~ (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI64-4 2.67ns ± 0% 2.67ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.683 n=5+5)
DivconstU64-4 2.08ns ± 1% 2.08ns ± 1% ~ (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstU64-4 2.77ns ± 1% 1.55ns ± 2% -43.90% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstU64-4 2.99ns ± 1% 2.99ns ± 1% ~ (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivconstI32-4 1.53ns ± 2% 1.53ns ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI32-4 2.23ns ± 0% 2.25ns ± 3% ~ (p=0.167 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI32-4 2.27ns ± 1% 2.27ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.429 n=5+5)
DivconstU32-4 1.78ns ± 0% 1.78ns ± 1% ~ (p=1.000 n=4+5)
DivisibleconstU32-4 2.52ns ± 2% 1.26ns ± 0% -49.96% (p=0.000 n=5+4)
DivisibleWDivconstU32-4 2.63ns ± 0% 2.85ns ±10% +8.29% (p=0.016 n=4+5)
DivconstI16-4 1.54ns ± 0% 1.54ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.333 n=4+5)
DivisibleconstI16-4 2.10ns ± 0% 2.10ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.571 n=4+5)
DivisibleWDivconstI16-4 2.22ns ± 0% 2.23ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.556 n=4+5)
DivconstU16-4 1.09ns ± 0% 1.01ns ± 1% -7.74% (p=0.000 n=4+5)
DivisibleconstU16-4 1.83ns ± 0% 1.26ns ± 0% -31.52% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstU16-4 1.88ns ± 0% 1.89ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.365 n=5+5)
DivconstI8-4 1.54ns ± 1% 1.54ns ± 1% ~ (p=1.000 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstI8-4 2.10ns ± 0% 2.11ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.238 n=5+4)
DivisibleWDivconstI8-4 2.22ns ± 0% 2.23ns ± 2% ~ (p=0.762 n=5+5)
DivconstU8-4 0.92ns ± 1% 0.94ns ± 1% +2.65% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleconstU8-4 1.66ns ± 0% 1.26ns ± 1% -24.28% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
DivisibleWDivconstU8-4 1.79ns ± 0% 1.80ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.079 n=4+5)
A follow-up change will address the signed division case.
Updates #30282
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The notdead argument to sys___threxit() is a pointer, hence requires a 64-bit
move rather than a 32-bit one.
Updates #31656
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Preserve file modification times when copying bootstrap tree,
this makes generated bootstrap more friendly to rsyncing.
Change-Id: I32cde58c25b48d3c00d4413860dbd49a265b0ff2
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It is common for database integers to be represented as int32
internally. Although NullInt64 is already defined,
this should remove some type casts and make working with those eaiser.
For #31231
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For linking large binaries, the slice of Relocs consumes a large
amount of memory. We can reduce this memory consumption by
shrinking the size of the Reloc struct. This CL moves the fields
used only in external linking or only on PPC64 and S390X to a
lazily initialized side struct.
Linking k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-apiserver on Linux/AMD64,
before:
inuse_space 1240.25MB total
438.11MB 35.32% 35.32% 438.11MB 35.32% cmd/link/internal/objfile.(*objReader).readSlices
after:
inuse_space 1123.39MB total
306.85MB 27.31% 55.03% 306.85MB 27.31% cmd/link/internal/objfile.(*objReader).readSlices
Under GOGC=5 (to simulate system under memory pressure), the max
RSS reduces from ~2.05G to ~1.83G. Even with external linking the
max RSS doesn't increase.
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A nil src (NULL database value) will result in a "nil" string,
which will never parse correctly in a ParseInt or similar
numeric conversion. The resulting error is confusing. Check
for a nil src prior to converting the value to string
if the resulting string will be parsed after that.
Closes#31274
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This updates the packages from text and net to use
the Unicode 11 tables.
Updates golang/go#27945
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Copied and updated import paths.
Eventually we will probably publish
these packages somewhere in golang.org/x
(as non-internal packages) and then we will
be able to vendor them properly.
For now, copy.
sumweb.globsMatchPath moved to str.GlobsMatchPath.
Change-Id: I4585e6dc5daa423e4ca9669195d41e58e7c8c275
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Needed for Go checksum database integration in cmd/go.
Generated with "go mod vendor" in client with that CL already applied.
Change-Id: I1aa84977ba3a62504d3f4c069f48c07c67b83023
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Testing whether cgo is enabled in go/build is not the same as testing
whether the go tool supports cgo. They differ, for example, when using
GOARCH=386 on an amd64 system, as for a cross-build cgo is disabled by default.
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This brings in support for openbsd/arm64.
Updated via 'go get' and 'go mod vendor'.
Updates #31656
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