Setgroups with zero-length groups is no-op for changing groups and
supposed to be used only for determining curent groups length. Also
because we deny setgroups by default if use GidMappings we have
unnecessary error from that no-op syscall.
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For ARM machines, the assembler supports list of registers
operands such as [R1,R2].
A list missing a ']' results in the parser issuing many errors
and consuming all the tokens. At EOF (i.e. end of the line),
it still loops.
Normally, a counter is maintained to make sure the parser
stops after 10 errors. However, multiple errors occuring on the
same line are simply ignored. Only the first one is reported.
At most one error per line is accounted.
Missing ']' in a register list therefore results in an
infinite loop.
Fixed the parser by explicitly checking for ']' to interrupt
this loops
In the operand tests, also fixed a wrong entry which I think was
not set on purpose (but still led to a successful result).
Fixes#11764
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I noticed that they were unimplemented on arm64 but then that they were
in fact not used at all.
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Accepting a request with a nil body was never explicitly supported but
happened to work in the past.
This doesn't happen in most cases because usually people pass
a Server's incoming Request to the ReverseProxy's ServeHTTP method,
and incoming server requests are guaranteed to have non-nil bodies.
Still, it's a regression, so fix.
Fixes#12344
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Not needed anymore since go/types is always built against the current
standard library.
Fixes#11538.
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The code previously always used AX causing errors. For now, just
switch off the type in order to at least generate valid code.
Change-Id: Iaf13120a24b62456b9b33c04ab31f2d5104b381b
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Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
byte is unsigned so the comparison against zero is always true.
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The existing implementation fails to determine the correct time zone
abbreviations when the display language is non-English. This change adds
support for localized time zone names (standard- and daylightname)
by using the function RegLoadMUIString.
Fixes#12015
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Fixes#12083
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s is a uint32 and can never be zero. It's max value is already tested
against sig.wanted, whose size is derived from _NSIG. This also
matches the test in signal_enable.
Fixes#11282
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No longer used after previous hashmap change.
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If an exported function has named return variables, then show the names
as comments in the return struct we create in the header file.
Example here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-nuts/r393ne4zIfY
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Previously t.zero always pointed to runtime.zerovalue. Change the hashmap code
to always return a runtime pointer directly, and change that pointer to point
to a larger buffer if one is needed.
(It might be better to only copy from the pointer returned by the mapaccess
functions when the value type is small enough and have the compiler insert
explicit zeroing for larger value types, but I tried and failed to do this).
This removes all uses of the zero field of the type data; the field itself can
be removed in a separate change.
Fixes#11491
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This was always a bit confusing, but it also fixes a problem: runtime.firstmoduledata
was always overridden in the linker to be a local symbol but cmd/internal/obj had
already rewritten code accessing it to access it via the GOT. This works on amd64, but
causes link failures on other platforms (e.g. arm64).
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Add blocks to remove critical edges, even when it looks like
there's no phi that requires it. Regalloc still likes to have
critical-edge-free graphs for other reasons.
Change-Id: I69f8eaecbc5d79ab9f2a257c2e289d60b18e43c8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13933
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
The issue 12226 has been caused by the allocation of the same register
for the equality check of two byte values. The code in cgen.go freed the
register for the second operand before the allocation of the register
for the first operand.
Fixes#12226
Change-Id: Ie4dc33a488bd48a17f8ae9b497fd63c1ae390555
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Add a new function and generic operation to handle
bounds checking for slices. Unlike the index
bounds checking the index can be equal to the upper
bound.
Do gc-friendly slicing that generates proper code for
0-length result slices.
This is a takeover of Alexandru's original change,
(https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/12764/)
submittable now that the decompose phase is in.
Change-Id: I17d164cf42ed7839f84ca949c6ad3289269c9160
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Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Basic ops, no particular optimization in the pattern
matching yet (e.g. x!=x for Nan detection, x cmp constant,
etc.)
Change-Id: I0043564081d6dc0eede876c4a9eb3c33cbd1521c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13704
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
A comparison of the form l == r where l is an interface and r is
concrete performs a type assertion on l to convert it to r's type.
However, the compiler fails to zero the temporary where the result of
the type assertion is written, so if the type is a pointer type and a
stack scan occurs while in the type assertion, it may see an invalid
pointer on the stack.
Fix this by zeroing the temporary. This is equivalent to the fix for
type switches from c4092ac.
Fixes#12253.
Change-Id: Iaf205d456b856c056b317b4e888ce892f0c555b9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13872
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
MOVXload and MOVXstore opcodes have both an auxint offset
and an aux offset (a symbol name, like a local or arg or global).
Make sure we keep those values during rewrites.
Change-Id: Ic9fd61bf295b5d1457784c281079a4fb38f7ad3b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13849
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
nmspinning has a value range of [0, 2^31-1]. Update the comment to
indicate this and fix the comparison so it's not always false.
Fixes#11280
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gobuf.g is a guintptr, so without hex(), it will be printed as
a decimal, which is not very helpful and inconsistent with how
other pointers are printed.
Change-Id: I7c0432e9709e90a5c3b3e22ce799551a6242d017
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13879
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Simplify slice/map literal expressions.
Caught with gofmt -d -s, fixed with gofmt -w -s
Reformatted some expressions to improve readability.
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While we're at it, also fix a typo.
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This is not a functional change. nr is a uint64 and can never be less
than zero, remove the no-op comparison.
Fixes#11279
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The nohup command doesn't work in tmux on darwin.
Fixes#5135.
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Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This CL takes a simple approach to spilling and loading flags.
We never spill. When a load is needed, we recalculate,
loading the arguments as needed.
This is simple and architecture-independent.
It is not very efficient, but as of this CL,
there are fewer than 200 flag spills during make.bash.
This was tested by manually reverting CLs 13813 and 13843,
causing SETcc, MOV, and LEA instructions to clobber flags,
which dramatically increases the number of flags spills.
With that done, all stdlib tests that used to pass
still pass.
For future reference, here are some other, more efficient
amd64-only schemes that we could adapt in the future if needed.
(1) Spill exactly the flags needed.
For example, if we know that the flags will be needed
by a SETcc or Jcc op later, we could use SETcc to
extract just the relevant flag. When needed,
we could use TESTB and change the op to JNE/SETNE.
(Alternatively, we could leave the op unaltered
and prepare an appropriate CMPB instruction
to produce the desired flag.)
However, this requires separate handling for every
instruction that uses the flags register,
including (say) SBBQcarrymask.
We could enable this on an ad hoc basis for common cases
and fall back to recalculation for other cases.
(2) Spill all flags with PUSHF and POPF
This modifies SP, which the runtime won't like.
It also requires coordination with stackalloc to
make sure that we have a stack slot ready for use.
(3) Spill almost all flags with LAHF, SETO, and SAHF
See http://blog.freearrow.com/archives/396
for details. This would handle all the flags we currently
use. However, LAHF and SAHF are not universally available
and it requires arranging for AX to be free.
Change-Id: Ie36600fd8e807ef2bee83e2e2ae3685112a7f276
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Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
This further reduces the number of flags spills
during make.bash by about 50%.
Note that GetG is implemented by one or two MOVs,
which is why it does not clobber flags.
Change-Id: I6fede8c027b7dc340e00d1e15df1b87bf2b2d9ec
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13843
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
The URL is shown on go docs and is an eye-sore.
For go1.6.
Change-Id: I8b8ea3751200d06ed36acfe22f47ebb38107f8db
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Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
In short, %c should just give you the next rune, period.
Apparently this is the design. I use the term loosely.
Fixes#12275
Change-Id: I6f30bed442c0e88eac2244d465c7d151b29cf393
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Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
All of Go passes. No changes for the text repo.
Fixes#10153
Change-Id: I313369bf471c8974390a6d42075e5c54f6a81750
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13667
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>