Currently, generated struct wrapper for closure is not handled in
mustHeapAlloc. That causes compiler crashes when the wrapper struct
is too large for stack, and must be heap allocated instead.
Fixes#39292
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CL 230121 fixed the bug that struct literal blank fields type array/struct
can not be initialized. But it still misses some cases when an expression
causes "candiscard(value)" return false. When these happen, we recursively
call fixedlit with "var_" set to "_", and hit the bug again.
To fix it, just making splitnode return "nblank" whenever "var_" is "nblank".
Fixes#38905
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Simplifying some code without compromising performance.
My CPU is Intel Xeon Gold 6161, 2.20GHz, 64-bit operating system.
The memory is 8GB. This is my test environment, I hope to help you judge.
Benchmark:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Log1p-4 21.8ns ± 5% 21.8ns ± 4% ~ (p=0.973 n=20+20)
Change-Id: Icd8f96f1325b00007602d114300b92d4c57de409
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If the timeout triggers before writing to the done channel, the
goroutine will be blocked waiting for a corresponding read that’s
no longer existent, thus a goroutine leak. This change fixes that by
using a buffered channel instead.
Change-Id: I9cf4067a58bc5a729ab31e4426edd78bd359e8e0
GitHub-Last-Rev: a7d811a7be
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#40236
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Adds parentheses so as to properly bind <- to the right most
channel.
This meant that previously given:
ChanOf(<-chan T)
it would mistakenly try to look up the type as
chan <-chan T
instead of
chan (<-chan T)
Fixes#39897
Change-Id: I8564916055f5fadde3382e41fe8820a1071e5f13
GitHub-Last-Rev: f8f2abe8d4
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#39898
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Taking the live variable set from the last return point is problematic.
See #40629 for details, but there may not be a return point, or it may
be before the final defer.
Additionally, keeping track of the last call as a *Value doesn't quite
work. If it is dead-code eliminated, the storage for the Value is reused
for some other random instruction. Its live variable information,
if it is available at all, is wrong.
Instead, just mark all the open-defer argument slots as live
throughout the function. (They are already zero-initialized.)
Fixes#40629
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modload.Init initialized the build cache with the intent of providing
a better error message in Go 1.12, when the build cache became
mandatory (in module mode, packages aren't installed outside the build
cache). Unfortunately, this didn't provide a more descriptive error
(the cache calls base.Fatalf with its own message), and it caused
errors for commands that don't use the cache (like 'go mod edit').
This CL removes the cache initialization from modload.Init. The
builder will initialize it when it's needed.
For #39882
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In CL 239797, str.GlobsMatchPath was copied to golang.org/x/mod/module
as MatchPrefixPatterns. This CL updates x/mod, switches calls to use
the new function, and deletes the old function.
For #38725
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modfetch.WriteGoSum now accepts a map[module.Version]bool parameter.
This is used to prevent some new sums from being saved to go.sum when
they would be removed by the next 'go mod tidy'. Previusly, sums were
saved for modules looked up during import resolution.
A new function, modload.TrimGoSum, is also introduced, which marks
sums for deletion. 'go mod tidy' now uses this. The new logic
distinguishes between go.mod sums and content sums, which lets 'go mod
tidy' delete sums for modules in the build graph but not the build
list.
Fixes#31580Fixes#36260Fixes#33008
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go.modverify was renamed to go.sum before vgo was merged into
cmd/go. It's been long enough that we can safely drop support for it.
For #25525
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The Builder isn't needed by MkEnv, and Builder.Init doesn't have side
effects that change the environment. Builder.Init does currently call
CheckGOOSARCHPair, but that's being moved out in CL 234658.
Builder.Init creates the temporary work directory used by the
builder. For the builder created in MkEnv, this directory is never
used. Creating this directory can cause unnecessary errors for
commands that don't use a builder like 'go clean' and 'go list'.
Fixes#38395
Updates #24398
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The prior implementation used the format verb %v which unfortunately
improperly wrapped any underlying scanner errors, and we couldn't use
errors.Is nor errors.As. This change fixes that by using the %w verb.
Added a unit to ensure that both error sub string matching works, but
also that errors.Is works as expected.
Fixes#38099
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The optimization that replaces inline markers with pre-existing
instructions assumes that 'Prog' values produced by the compiler are
still reachable after the assembler has run. This was not true on
s390x where the assembler was removing NOP instructions from the
linked list of 'Prog' values. This led to broken inlining data
which in turn caused an infinite loop in the runtime traceback code.
Fix this by stopping the s390x assembler backend removing NOP
values. It does not make any difference to the output of the
assembler because NOP instructions are 0 bytes long anyway.
Fixes#40473.
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Switch pcdata over to content addressable symbols. This is the last
step before removing these from pclntab_old.
No meaningful benchmarks changes come from this work.
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CL 246497 introduced bugs in gosym that the long tests caught. These two
bugs were:
1) In 1.16, 0 is now a valid file number from pcfile tables.
2) Also, in 1.16, when we scan all functions looking for a pc/file pair,
the values returned from pcfile are no longer the direct offset into
the file table. Rather, the values from pcfile are the offset into
the cu->file look-up table.
This CL fixes those two issues.
Change-Id: I0cd280bdcaeda89faaf9fac41809abdb87734499
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Previously, the assembler removed NOPs from the Prog list in
obj9.go. NOPs shouldn't be removed if they were added as
an inline mark, as described in the issue below.
Fixes#40689
Once the NOPs were left in the Prog list, some instructions
were flagged as invalid because they had an operand which was
not represented in optab. In order to preserve the previous
assembler behavior, entries were added to optab for those
operand cases. They were not flagged as errors before because
the NOP instructions were removed before the code to check the
valid opcode/operand combinations.
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Minor cleanup: remove the symbol attribute AttrSeenGlobal, since it is
redundant with the existing attribute AttrOnList (no need to have what
amounts to a separate flag for checking the same property).
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Add a draft version of a blurb on improvements to the linker. This
will need to be finalized later in the release since there are still
some additional changes to be made to the linker in 1.16.
Updates #40703.
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Go 1.14 included a (rather awful) workaround for a Linux kernel bug
that corrupted vector registers on x86 CPUs during signal delivery
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205663). This bug was
introduced in Linux 5.2 and fixed in 5.3.15, 5.4.2 and all 5.5 and
later kernels. The fix was also back-ported by major distros. This
workaround was necessary, but had unfortunate downsides, including
causing Go programs to exceed the mlock ulimit in many configurations
(#37436).
We're reasonably confident that by the Go 1.16 release, the number of
systems running affected kernels will be vanishingly small. Hence,
this CL removes this workaround.
This effectively reverts CLs 209597 (version parser), 209899 (mlock
top of signal stack), 210299 (better failure message), 223121 (soft
mlock failure handling), and 244059 (special-case patched Ubuntu
kernels). The one thing we keep is the osArchInit function. It's empty
everywhere now, but is a reasonable hook to have.
Updates #35326, #35777 (the original register corruption bugs).
Updates #40184 (request to revert in 1.15).
Fixes#35979.
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In Go 1.15 we switched the default linking mode for PIE on
Linux/AMD64 and Linux/ARM64 to internal linking. Clarify that
the previous behavior (external linking) can still be used with
a flag.
Fixes#40719.
Change-Id: Ib7042622bc91e1b1aa31f520990d03b5eb6c56bb
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In the dev.link branch we have continued developing the new object
file format support and the linker improvements described in
https://golang.org/s/better-linker . Since the last merge (May 1st
2020), more progress has been made to improve the new linker, with
improvements on both linker speed and memory usage.
Fixes#40703.
Change-Id: I9924ea88d981845c3a40ec8c25820120fc21c003
This change propagates context into PackagesForErrors and Do for
the purpose of tracing, and calls trace.StartSpan on PackagesForErrors
and Do, so that the trace now shows the broad outline of where
the "Loading" and "Execution" phases are in the build.
Updates #38714
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One small step to start propagating the context in
cmd/go for tracing purposes.
Updates #38714
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If cmd/go is provided with a -debug-trace=<file> option, cmd/go will write an
execution trace to that file.
Updates #38714
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The ViewerEvent, ViewerData and ViewerFrame structs are moved into
cmd/internal/traceviewer, and renamed Event, Data, and Frame.
The structs are the same, except for the following: A definition
for the JSON "bp" field that's defined in the trace format, but
missing in the structs has been added. Also, the Tid and Pid fields
on Event have been renamed TID and PID to better match Go style.
Finally, the footer field on ViewerData, which hasn't been used
for a while, has been removed.
This CL is in preparation for the usage of these structs by cmd/go's
tracing functionality.
Updates #38714
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While working on deduplicating pcdata, I found that the following hashed
symbols would result in the same:
[] == [0,0,0,0....]
This makes using content addressable symbols untenable for pcdata.
Adding the length to the hash keeps the dream alive.
No difference in binary size (darwin, cmd/compile), spurious
improvements in DWARF phase memory.
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Creates two new symbols: runtime.cutab, and runtime.filetab, and strips
the filenames out of runtime.pclntab_old.
All stats are for cmd/compile.
Time:
Pclntab_GC 48.2ms ± 3% 45.5ms ± 9% -5.47% (p=0.004 n=9+9)
Alloc/op:
Pclntab_GC 30.0MB ± 0% 29.5MB ± 0% -1.88% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Allocs/op:
Pclntab_GC 90.4k ± 0% 73.1k ± 0% -19.11% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
live-B:
Pclntab_GC 29.1M ± 0% 29.2M ± 0% +0.10% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
binary sizes:
NEW: 18565600
OLD: 18532768
The size differences in the binary are caused by the increased size of
the Func objects, and (less likely) some extra alignment padding needed
as a result. This is probably the maximum increase in size we'll size
from the pclntab reworking.
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This template is based on CL 220278 and previous ones like it.
Include Compiler and Linker sections proactively, they can be
removed if they don't end up being needed for Go 1.16.
Use two spaces of indentation for TODOs to set a better precedent
for the final text that will take its place.
'relnote -html' does not report any changes at this time.
For #40700.
Change-Id: I096b0ce0d33aaaa6fae9c91c0d2dfb89b9c5e94c
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This is the start of the Go 1.16 development cycle, so update the
Version value accordingly. It represents the Go 1.x version that
will soon open up for development (and eventually become released).
Historically, we used to bump this at an arbitrary time throughout
the development cycle, but it's better to be more predictable about
updating it. The start of a development cycle should be the most
appropriate time: it clearly marks the boundary between 1.15 and
1.16 development, and doing it early can help catch issues in other
tooling. See issue #38704 for more background.
There is no longer a need to update the list of Go versions in
src/go/build/doc.go because it does not exist as of CL 232981.
For #40705.
Updates #38704.
Updates #37018.
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Rewrite part of cmd/pack to use the cmd/internal/archive package.
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Combine objfile2.go into objfile.go.
objfile.go has a lot of code for DWARF generation. Move them to
dwarf.go.
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CL 245485 introduced a map for used files in a function. When
numbering symbols, make sure we traverse the files in
deterministic order.
Should fix longtest builders.
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Read Go object files using cmd/internal/goobj2 package directly,
instead of using cmd/internal/goobj as an intermediate layer.
Now cmd/internal/archive is only about reading archives.
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See golang.org/cl/240657, which reverted the original change to fix the
regression reported in golang.org/issue/39427.
Updates #37419.
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Rename cmd/internal/goobj package to cmd/internal/archive. This
is in preparation of a refactoring of object and archive file
reading packages.
With this CL, the cmd/internal/archive contains logic about
reading Go object files. This will be moved to other places in
later CLs.
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This update was created using the updatecontrib command:
go get golang.org/x/build/cmd/updatecontrib
cd gotip
updatecontrib
With manual changes based on publicly available information
to canonicalize letter case and formatting for a few names.
For #12042.
Change-Id: I66dc5ee28d9a64bc9d150e72d136d8f71e50373b
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Currently, nanotime1 (and walltime1) is not reentrant, in that it
sets m.vdsoSP at entry and clears it at exit. If a signal lands
in between, and nanotime1 is called from the signal handler, it
will clear m.vdsoSP while we are still in nanotime1. If (in the
unlikely event) it is signaled again, m.vdsoSP will be wrong,
which may cause the stack unwinding code to crash.
This CL makes it reentrant, by saving/restoring the previous
vdsoPC and vdsoSP, instead of setting it to 0 at exit.
TODO: have some way to test?
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In order to prevent renumbering of filenames in pclntab generation, use
the per-package file list (previously only used for DWARF generation) as
file-indices. This is the largest step to eliminate renumbering of
filenames in pclntab.
Note, this is probably not the final state of the file table within the
object file. In this form, the linker loads all filenames for all
objects. I'll move to storing the filenames as regular string
symbols,and defaulting all string symbols to using the larger hash value
to make generation of pcln simplest, and most memory friendly.
Change-Id: I23daafa3f4b4535076e23100200ae0e7163aafe0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/245485
Run-TryBot: Jeremy Faller <jeremy@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>