Previously we started checking for context cancelation in Wait, but
that meant that when using StdoutPipe context cancelation never took
effect.
Fixes#16222.
Change-Id: I89cd26d3499a6080bf1a07718ce38d825561899e
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This should fix the report at #16224, and also fixes running the test as
root on my Ubuntu Trusty system.
Fixes#16224.
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There was only one use of "HTTP/1.n" compared to "HTTP/1.x":
h2_bundle.go:// "Just as in HTTP/1.x, header field names are strings of ASCII
httputil/dump.go:// DumpRequest returns the given request in its HTTP/1.x wire
httputil/dump.go:// intact. HTTP/2 requests are dumped in HTTP/1.x form, not in their
response.go:// Write writes r to w in the HTTP/1.x server response format,
server.go: // Request.Body. For HTTP/1.x requests, handlers should read any
server.go:// The default HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 ResponseWriter implementations
server.go:// The default ResponseWriter for HTTP/1.x connections supports
server.go:// http1ServerSupportsRequest reports whether Go's HTTP/1.x server
server.go: // about HTTP/1.x Handlers concurrently reading and writing, like
server.go: // HTTP/1.x from here on.
transport.go: return fmt.Errorf("net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: %v", err)
Be consistent.
Change-Id: I93c4c873e500f51af2b4762055e22f5487a625ac
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I believe it's necessary to use a buffer size smaller than 64KB because
(at least some versions of) Window using a TCP receive window less than
64KB. Currently the client and server use buffer sizes of 16KB and 32KB,
respectively (the server uses io.Copy, which defaults to 32KB internally).
Since the server has been using 32KB, it should be safe for the client to
do so as well.
Fixes#15899
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The assembly is broken: it does `MOVQ g(R12), R14` expecting that
R12 contains tls address, but it does not do get_tls(R12) before.
This magically works on linux: `MOVQ g(R12), R14` is compiled to
`mov %fs:0xfffffffffffffff8,%r14` which does not use R12.
But it crashes on windows.
Add explicit `get_tls(R12)`.
Fixes#16206
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When the blocked field was first introduced back in
https://golang.org/cl/61250043 the scheduler trace code incorrectly used
m->blocked instead of mp->blocked. That has carried through the
conversion to Go. This CL fixes it.
Change-Id: Id81907b625221895aa5c85b9853f7c185efd8f4b
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If creating a new thread fails with EAGAIN, point the user at ulimit.
Fixes#15476.
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Updates x/net/http2 to git rev ef2e00e88 for https://golang.org/cl/24560,
"http2: make Transport return server's GOAWAY error back to the user"
Fixes#14627
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Prior to this change package "foo" had to be installed in order to check
example names in "foo_test" package.
However by the time "foo_test" package is checked a parsed "foo" package
has been already constructed. Use it to check example names.
Also change TestDivergentPackagesExamples test to pass directory of the
package to the vet tool as it is the most common way to invoke it. This
requires changes to errchk to add support for grabbing source files from
a directory.
Fixes#16189
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TestPendingConnsAfterErr only cared that things didn't deadlock, so 5
seconds is a sufficient timer. We don't need 100 milliseconds.
I was able to reproduce with a tiny (5 nanosecond) timeout value,
instead of 100 milliseconds. In the process of testing with -race and
a high -count= value, I noticed several data races and panics
(sendings on a closed channel) which are also fixed in this change.
Fixes#15684
Change-Id: Ib4605fcc0f296e658cb948352ed642b801cb578c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/24550
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Don't configure HTTP/2 in http.Server.Serve(net.Listener) if the
Server's TLSConfig is set and doesn't include the "h2" NextProto
value. This avoids mutating a *tls.Config already in use if
previously passed to tls.NewListener.
Also document this. (it's come up a few times now)
Fixes#15908
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Changes beyond generated tables:
- Now supports aliases to handle deprecated
property classes.
- Some Mongolian letters are now modifiers.
Other changes:
- strconv: newly generated table to be in sync
- regexp/syntax: updated maxFold
Fixes#16191
Change-Id: I56bdf21ee2f775f2a82d0465b3772faf5c24cb61
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Several minor changes that remove a good chunk of the overhead added
to the reflect Name method over the 1.7 cycle, as seen from the
non-SSA architectures.
In particular, there are ~20 fewer instructions in reflect.name.name
on 386, and the method now qualifies for inlining.
The simple JSON decoding benchmark on darwin/386:
name old time/op new time/op delta
CodeDecoder-8 49.2ms ± 0% 48.9ms ± 1% -0.77% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
name old speed new speed delta
CodeDecoder-8 39.4MB/s ± 0% 39.7MB/s ± 1% +0.77% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
On darwin/amd64 the effect is less pronounced:
name old time/op new time/op delta
CodeDecoder-8 38.9ms ± 0% 38.7ms ± 1% -0.38% (p=0.005 n=10+10)
name old speed new speed delta
CodeDecoder-8 49.9MB/s ± 0% 50.1MB/s ± 1% +0.38% (p=0.006 n=10+10)
Counterintuitively, I get much more useful benchmark data out of my
MacBook Pro than a linux workstation with more expensive Intel chips.
While the laptop has fewer cores and an active GUI, the single-threaded
performance is significantly better (nearly 1.5x decoding throughput)
so the differences are more pronounced.
For #16117.
Change-Id: I4e0cc1cc2d271d47d5127b1ee1ca926faf34cabf
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This modifies a recent performance improvement to the
And8 and Or8 atomic functions which required both ppc64le
and ppc64 to use power8 instructions. Since then it was
decided that ppc64 (BE) should work for power5 and later.
This change uses instructions compatible with power5 for
ppc64 and uses power8 for ppc64le.
Fixes#16004
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The version of pprof in gperftools has been deprecated.
No need to have a pointer to that version since go tool pprof
is included with the Go distro.
Change-Id: I6d769a68f64280f5db89ff6fbc67bfea9c8f1526
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On linux/386 compared to tip:
name old time/op new time/op delta
DecodeInterfaceSlice-40 1.23ms ± 1% 1.17ms ± 1% -4.93% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Recovers about half the performance regression from Go 1.6 on 386.
For #16117.
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Do not throw away the rest of Int63 value used for
generation random bytes. Save it in Rand struct and
re-use during the next Read call.
Fixes#16124
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This fixes some 40 warnings from go vet.
Fixes#16134.
Change-Id: Ib9fcba275fe692f027a2a07b581c8cf503b11087
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Change ExampleResponseRecorder to use httptest.NewRequest instead of
http.NewRequest. This makes the example shorter and shows how to use
one more function from the httptest package.
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The compiler was treating all global function literals as occurring in a
function named "glob", which caused a symbol name collision when there
was an actual function named "glob". Fixed by adding a period.
Fixes#16193.
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In the comments for this file there is a reference to gperftools
for more info on pprof. pprof now live on its own repo on github,
and the version in gperftools is deprecated.
Change-Id: I8a188f129534f73edd132ef4e5a2d566e69df7e9
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Make sure the pointer to the heap copy of an output parameter is kept
live throughout the function. The function could panic at any point,
and then a defer could recover. Thus, we need the pointer to the heap
copy always available so the post-deferreturn code can copy the return
value back to the stack.
Before this CL, the pointer to the heap copy could be considered dead in
certain situations, like code which is reverse dominated by a panic call.
Fixes#16095.
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This fixes the obvious bug and makes go vet look for identifiers in foo
package when checking example names in foo_test package.
Note that for this check to work the foo package have to be
installed (using go install).
This commit however doesn't fix TestDivergentPackagesExamples test that
is not implemented correctly and passes only by chance.
Updates #16189
Change-Id: I5c2f675cd07e5b66cf0432b2b3e422ab45c3dedd
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Swtich from a sync.RWMutex to atomic.Value for cacheTypeFields.
On GOARCH=386, this recovers most of the remaining performance
difference from the 1.6 release. Compared with tip on linux/386:
name old time/op new time/op delta
CodeDecoder-40 92.8ms ± 1% 87.7ms ± 1% -5.50% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old speed new speed delta
CodeDecoder-40 20.9MB/s ± 1% 22.1MB/s ± 1% +5.83% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
With more time and care, I believe more of the JSON decoder's work
could be shifted so it is done before decoding, and independent of
the number of bytes processed. Maybe someone could explore that for
Go 1.8.
For #16117.
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Fixes#15788
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If we are using a remote source (a URL), and the user did not specify
the executable file to use, then don't try to use a local source.
This was misbehaving because the local symbolizer will not fail
if there is any memory map available, but the presence of a memory map
does not ensure that the files and symbols are actually available.
We still need a pprof testsuite.
Fixes#16159.
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Handling a symbol with address 0 and size 0, such as an ELF STT_FILE
symbols, was causing us to disassemble the entire program. We started
adding STT_FILE symbols to help fix issue #13247.
Fixes#16154.
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Previously, a 0 mantissa was special-cased during big.Float
parsing, but not during big.Rat parsing. This meant that a value
like 0e9999999999 would parse successfully in big.Float.SetString,
but would hang in big.Rat.SetString. This discrepancy became an
issue in https://golang.org/src/go/constant/value.go?#L250,
where the big.Float would report an exponent of 0, so
big.Rat.SetString would be used and would subsequently hang.
A Go Playground example of this is https://play.golang.org/p/3fy28eUJuF
The solution is to special-case a zero mantissa during big.Rat
parsing as well, so that neither big.Rat nor big.Float will hang when
parsing a value with 0 mantissa but a large exponent.
This was discovered using go-fuzz on CockroachDB:
https://github.com/cockroachdb/go-fuzz/blob/master/examples/parser/main.goFixes#16176
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It was out of date; in 1.7 the format changes to 0s.
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Also replace double spaces after periods with single spaces.
Change-Id: Iedaea47595c5ce64e7e8aa3a368f36d49061c555
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The encoding/json package uses NumMethod()==0 as a fast check for
interface satisfaction. In the case when a type has no methods at
all, we don't need to grab the RWMutex.
Improves JSON decoding benchmark on linux/amd64:
name old time/op new time/op delta
CodeDecoder-8 44.2ms ± 2% 40.6ms ± 1% -8.11% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old speed new speed delta
CodeDecoder-8 43.9MB/s ± 2% 47.8MB/s ± 1% +8.82% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
For #16117
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This was removed in CL 19695 but it slows down reflect.New, which ends
up on the hot path of things like JSON decoding.
There is no immediate cost in binary size, but it will make it harder to
further shrink run time type information in Go 1.8.
Before
BenchmarkNew-40 30000000 36.3 ns/op
After
BenchmarkNew-40 50000000 29.5 ns/op
Fixes#16161
Updates #16117
Change-Id: If7cb7f3e745d44678f3f5cf3a5338c59847529d2
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Since at least 1.0.3, the testing package has said that logs are dumped
to standard error, but has in fact dumped the logs to standard output.
We could change to dump to standard error, but after doing it this way
for so long I think it's better to change the docs.
Fixes#16138.
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I tried simply increasing the size of the slice but then I got an error
because NSTATES was too small. Leaving a real fix for after 1.7.
Update #16144.
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MOVB $1, (AX) was being disassembled as MOVL $1, (AX).
Use the memory size to override the standard size.
Fix the tests.
Fixes#15922
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Add Bill O'Farrell (corporate CLA for IBM)
Add Karan Dhiman (corporate CLA for IBM)
Add Sam Ding (corporate CLA for IBM)
Add Tristan Amini (corporate CLA for IBM)
Add Yu Heng Zhang (corporate CLA for IBM)
Add Yu Xuan Zhang (corporate CLA for IBM)
Change-Id: I9ab15e33954afc2c208fc2e420a72c5a4d865f9b
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