This updates the tools used to execute Go binaries on the Apple iOS
Simulator to (a) work with newer arm64 macOS, (b) remove support
for running binaries on physical devices, and (c) remove the reliance on
LLDB and third-party Python packages. This makes the wrapper somewhat
simpler, and easier to understand and maintain. Additionally
clangwrap.sh is updated to reflect dropping support for targeting
physical devices.
This smoothes out the path for #66360.
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This is all there was outside of the src and test top-level directories.
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[This CL is part of a sequence implementing the proposal #51082.
The design doc is at https://go.dev/s/godocfmt-design.]
Run the updated gofmt, which reformats doc comments,
on the main repository. Vendored files are excluded.
For #51082.
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Many uses of Index/IndexByte/IndexRune/Split/SplitN
can be written more clearly using the new Cut functions.
Do that. Also rewrite to other functions if that's clearer.
For #46336.
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CL 294430 made packages in std and cmd modules use Go 1.17 gofmt format,
adding //go:build lines. This change applies the same formatting to some
more packages that 'go fmt' missed (e.g., syscall/js, runtime/msan), and
everything else that is easy and safe to modify in bulk.
Consider the top-level test directory, testdata, and vendor directories
out of scope, since there are many files that don't follow strict gofmt
formatting, often for intentional and legitimate reasons (testing gofmt
itself, invalid Go programs that shouldn't crash the compiler, etc.).
That makes it easy and safe to gofmt -w the .go files that are found
with gofmt -l with aforementioned directories filtered out:
$ gofmt -l . 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v '^test/' | \
grep -v '/testdata/' | \
grep -v '/vendor/' | wc -l
51
None of the 51 files are generated. After this change, the same command
prints 0.
For #41184.
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Update references missed in CL 263142.
For #41190
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A typo was made, which I noticed while looking through the recent master
commits.
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Update the README to mention the emulator. Remove reference to gomobile
while here; there are multiple ways to develop for iOS today, including
using the c-archive buildmode directly.
Updates #38485
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The paths may contain spaces. Quote them.
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This removes all conditions and conditional code (that I could find)
that depended on darwin/arm.
Fixes#35439 (since that only happened on darwin/arm)
Fixes#37611.
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Recent Xcode versions started to complain about the current min
version:
ld: warning: OS version (6.0.0) too small, changing to 7.0.0
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iostest.bash might not live much longer, and all.bash is much
less confusing and more explicit.
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The iOS exec wrapper copies the environment variables to the binary
running on the device. However, some variables such as HOME, TMPDIR and
GOCACHE refer to directories that might not be valid on the device.
The wrapper already ignores HOME and TMPDIR, but after GO111MODULE
was flipped to on for the standard library, cmd/go tests started
failing without a valid and writable GOCACHE.
It took a while to reproduce because go test does not set an explicit
GOCACHE but cmd/dist test does.
Fixes#30914
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Now that modules are always on, cmd/go tests require a valid
GOCACHE. However, on iOS where the go tool is not available, the
cmd/go test driver ends up setting GOCACHE to the empty string.
Fix it by falling back to the builtin default cache directory.
The iOS exec wrapper passes the environment variables to the app
on the device, including $HOME used for the default cache directory.
Skip $HOME to let the device specific and writable $HOME be used
instead.
Should fix cmd/go on the iOS builders that broke when GO111MODULE
defaulted to on.
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Previous CLs added symlink evaulation to GOROOT and GOPATH.
Unfortunately that only fixed tests that ran outside GOROOT.
To fix the standard library tests, evaluate symlinks in the current
working directory as well.
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CL 163726 added workarounds to keep the iOS builders happy in
a symlinked temporary dir.
The workarounds also made the tests more realistic and improved
performance. Keep them but also handle symlinks better in the
exec wrapper.
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If no GOIOS_DEV_ID is set, iostest.bash will eval the output of
detect.go. Prepend the note output by detect.go with # to make
the shell ignore it.
Went undetected for so long because the iOS builders usually run
with GOIOS_DEV_ID set.
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When running tests that fails to complete within the test timeout,
the go tool sends the test program a SIGQUIT signal to print
backtraces. However, for tests running with an exec wrapper, the
resulting backtraces will come from the exec wrapper process and
not the test program.
Change the iOS exec wrapper to forward SIGQUIT signals to the lldb
python driver and change the driver to forward the signals to the
running test on the device.
Before:
$ GOARCH=arm64 go test forever_test.go
lldb: running program
SIGQUIT: quit
PC=0x10816fe m=0 sigcode=0
goroutine 54 [syscall]:
syscall.Syscall6(0x7, 0x16ab, 0xc000033dfc, 0x0, 0xc000116f30, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc000116f30, 0x0, 0x1328820)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/syscall/asm_darwin_amd64.s:41 +0x5 fp=0xc000033d48 sp=0xc000033d40 pc=0x10816d5
syscall.wait4(0x16ab, 0xc000033dfc, 0x0, 0xc000116f30, 0x90, 0x1200e00, 0x1)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/syscall/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.go:34 +0x7b fp=0xc000033dc0 sp=0xc000033d48 pc=0x107e4eb
syscall.Wait4(0x16ab, 0xc000033e4c, 0x0, 0xc000116f30, 0xc0000fd518, 0x0, 0x0)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/syscall/syscall_bsd.go:129 +0x51 fp=0xc000033e10 sp=0xc000033dc0 pc=0x107b7b1
os.(*Process).wait(0xc00008d440, 0x1095e2e, 0xc0000fd518, 0x0)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/os/exec_unix.go:38 +0x7b fp=0xc000033e80 sp=0xc000033e10 pc=0x109af2b
os.(*Process).Wait(0xc00008d440, 0xc000033fb0, 0x10, 0x11d1f00)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/os/exec.go:125 +0x2b fp=0xc000033eb0 sp=0xc000033e80 pc=0x109a47b
os/exec.(*Cmd).Wait(0xc0000b1ce0, 0xc000033f90, 0x11394df)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/os/exec/exec.go:463 +0x5b fp=0xc000033f28 sp=0xc000033eb0 pc=0x1136f0b
main.startDebugBridge.func1(0xc0000b1ce0, 0xc0000b8ae0, 0xc0000e2a80)
/Users/elias/go-tip/misc/ios/go_darwin_arm_exec.go:314 +0x40 fp=0xc000033fc8 sp=0xc000033f28 pc=0x11a1980
runtime.goexit()
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/runtime/asm_amd64.s:1360 +0x1 fp=0xc000033fd0 sp=0xc000033fc8 pc=0x10565a1
created by main.startDebugBridge
/Users/elias/go-tip/misc/ios/go_darwin_arm_exec.go:313 +0x15f
...
After:
$ GOARCH=arm64 go test forever_test.go
lldb: running program
=== RUN TestForever
SIGQUIT: quit
PC=0x100144e24 m=0 sigcode=0
...
goroutine 19 [select (no cases)]:
command-line-arguments.TestForever(0x1300b60f0)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/forever_test.go:6 +0x18
testing.tRunner(0x1300b60f0, 0x100211aa0)
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/testing/testing.go:795 +0xa8
created by testing.(*T).Run
/Users/elias/go-tip/src/testing/testing.go:840 +0x22c
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The idevicedebugserverproxy command takes a port number without a
flag, like so:
idevicedebugserverproxy 3222
If the -u <device_id> flag is added afterwards, it is ignored and
the command use an arbitrary device. Instead, always inject the -u
flag before any other idevice command arguments.
While here, also kill any leftover idevicedebugserverproxy instance
previous (failed) runs might have left running.
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Now that the iOS exec wrapper uninstalls any existing test app before
installing a new, looking up the device app path might fail. Before,
the lookup always succeeded (even though the path reported might be
stale).
For the iOS builder.
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Tests can fail because there is leftover data from a previous run.
For example:
--- FAIL: TestRemoveAll (0.00s)
path_test.go:96: RemoveAll "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/66247524-5ED7-45A4-82AA-6BF15D6078B2/tmp//_TestRemoveAll_" (first): open /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/66247524-5ED7-45A4-82AA-6BF15D6078B2/tmp//_TestRemoveAll_/dir: permission denied
FAIL
FAIL os 31.275s
There seem to be no way to simply clear the app data for an app
short of uninstalling it, so do that.
This change in effect undoes CL 106676, which means that running iOS
is a little slower again, and that another app from the same
apple developer account must be present on the device for our app
install to succeed.
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It turns out that a non-empty result from ideviceimagemounter does
not mean an image is mounted. Use ideviceimagemounter's xml output
mode to improve the check.
Also, iOS versions are reported as major.minor or major.minor.patch.
Developer images are only specific to major.minor version, so cut
off the patch number in the search, if present.
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Sometimes, a newly installed the test app is not ready to launch
or the reported app path is stale. Pause and retry the launch if
the lldb script did not run the program.
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log.Fatal exits the process and doesn't allow deferred functions
to run. Extract log.Fatal calls to main where all deferred functions
have completed.
For the iOS builder.
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Sometimes ideviceinstaller fails to install the app. Retry a few
times before giving up.
For the iOS builder.
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If TMPDIR is not set, the iOS runtime will automatically set TMPDIR
to a valid app temporary path.
For the iOS builders.
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The iOS exec wrapper uses ios-deploy to set up a device, install
the wrapped app, and start a lldb session to run it. ios-deploy is
not built to be scripted, as can be seen from the brittle way it is
driven by the Go wrapper. There are many timeouts and comments such
as
"
// lldb tries to be clever with terminals.
// So we wrap it in script(1) and be clever
// right back at it.
"
This CL replaces the use of ios-deploy with a lldb driver script in
Python. lldb is designed to be scripted, so apart from getting rid
of the ios-deploy dependency, we gain:
- No timouts and scripting ios-deploy through stdin and parsing
stdout for responses.
- Accurate exit codes.
- Prompt exits when the wrapped binary fails for some reason. Before,
the go test timeout would kick in to fail the test.
- Support for environment variables.
- No noise in the test output. Only the test binary output is output
from the wrapper.
We have to do more work with the lldb driver: mounting the developer
image on the device, running idevicedebugserverproxy and installing
the app. Even so, the CL removes almost as many lines as it adds.
Furthermore, having the steps split up helps to tell setup errors
from runtime errors.
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First, take the exclusive lock that ensures only one running binary
later: after assembling the gotest.app directory and signing it.
Second, don't pass -r to ios-deploy. The -r flag uninstalls the
app before installing it. It seems unnecessary, takes extra time
and if there was only the one developer app on the phone, it
will drop the developer permission on uninstall.
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CL 106096 changed the iOS exec wrapper to directly run the binary
without waiting for a SIGINT signal, but did so in a way that
expects a "(lldb)" response from lldb in 2 seconds. Lldb might
not out output anything until the program finishes, so change the
exec wrapper to just fire and forget the the run command and go
straight to waiting for exit, successfully or otherwise.
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To enable the exec wrapper go_darwin_arm_exec.go to run binaries
on iOS devices, the GOIOS_DEV_ID variable needs to be set to a code
signing identity. The program detect.go attempts to detect suitable
values for GOIOS_DEV_ID (along with GOIOS_APP_ID and GOIOS_TEAM_ID).
Before this change, detect.go would use "security find-identity
-p codesigning -v" to list all available identities for code signing
and pick the first one with "iPhone Developer" in its name. However,
that pick might be invalid since if it was replaced by an identity
issued later.
For example, on the mobile builder:
$ security find-identity -p codesigning -v
1) 0E251DE41FE4490574E475AC320B47F58D6D3635 "lldb_codesign"
2) 0358588D07AA6A19478981BA405F40A97F95F187 "iPhone Developer: xxx@xxx (2754T98W8E)"
3) FC6D96F24A3223C98BF7A2C2C5194D82E04CD23E "iPhone Developer: xxx@xxx (2754T98W8E)"
3 valid identities found
In this case, the identity 0358588D07AA6A19478981BA405F40A97F95F187
is picked by detect.go even though it has been invalidated by
FC6D96F24A3223C98BF7A2C2C5194D82E04CD23E.
Instead of attempting to find an identity from the "security
find-identity" list, use the identity from the CommonName in the
embedded certificate in the provisioning file. The CommonName only
lists the identity name (iPhone Developer: xxx@xxx (2754T98W8E)),
not the fingerprint (FC6D96F24A3223C98BF7A2C2C5194D82E04CD23E), but
fortunately the codesign tool accepts both.
Identity names may not be unique, as demonstrated by the example,
but that will result in an ambiguity error at codesigning instead of
a more obscure error about an invalid identity when
go_darwin_arm_exec.go runs a binary.
The fix is then to delete the invalid identity from the system
keychain.
While here, find all connected devices instead of the first connected
and only consider provision files that covers them all. This matters
for the mobile builder where two devices are connected.
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Once upon a time, the iOS exec wrapper needed to change the current
working directory for the binary being tested. To allow that, the
runtime raised a SIGINT signal that the wrapper caught, changed the
working directory and resumed the process.
These days, the current working directory is passed from the wrapper
to the runtime through a special entry in the app metadata and the
SIGINT handshake is not necessary anymore.
Remove the signaling from the runtime and the exec harness.
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The iOS test harness dumps the output of its lldb session to stdout,
but only if the lldb session was successfully started.
Make sure the log is always dumpede, so that lldb startup failures
such as
lldb setup error: exited (lldb start: exit status 253)
can be diagnosed.
For the iOS builders.
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The lldb child process is killed if a test runs too long. Also
kill it when the setup times out (and is retried).
Might help with builder flakes where all 5 attempts to start up
lldb fail even though the tests before and after the timeouts
succeed. For example:
...
ok vendor/golang_org/x/net/route 37.797s
lldb setup error: command timeout (lldb start for 17s)
start timeout, trying again
lldb setup error: command timeout (lldb start for 17s)
start timeout, trying again
lldb setup error: command timeout (lldb start for 17s)
start timeout, trying again
lldb setup error: command timeout (lldb start for 17s)
start timeout, trying again
lldb setup error: command timeout (lldb start for 17s)
go_darwin_arm_exec: failed to start test harness (retry attempted)
FAIL vendor/golang_org/x/text/transform 115.185s
ok vendor/golang_org/x/text/unicode/norm 122.773s
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When running multiple iOS builds on the same host, GOIOS_DEVICE_ID
is used to distinguish the devices. To improve support,
- Only restart the particular device when invoking iostest.bash
with the -restart flag.
- Make the exec wrapper lock file per-device.
For the iOS builder.
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If set, GOIOS_DEVICE_ID specifies the device id for the iOS exec
wrapper. With that, a single builder can host multiple iOS devices.
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The "lldb start" phase often times out on the iOS builder. Increase
the timeout and see if that helps.
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Some tests need the src/runtime/textflag.h file. Make sure it is
included in iOS test runs.
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The iOS test harness was recently changed in response to lldb bugs
to replace breakpoints with the SIGUSR2 signal (CL 34926), and to
pass the current directory in the test binary arguments (CL 35152).
Both the signal sending and working directory setup is done from
the go test driver.
However, the new method doesn't work with tests where a C program is
the test driver instead of go test: the current working directory
will not be changed and SIGUSR2 is not raised.
Instead of copying that logic into any C test program, rework the
test harness (again) to move the setup logic to the early runtime
cgo setup code. That way, the harness will run even in the library
build modes.
Then, use the app Info.plist file to pass the working
directory, removing the need to alter the arguments after running.
Finally, use the SIGINT signal instead of SIGUSR2 to avoid
manipulating the signal masks or handlers.
Fixes the testcarchive tests on iOS.
With this CL, both darwin/arm and darwin/arm64 passes all.bash.
This CL replaces CL 34926, CL 35152 as well as the fixup CL
35123 and CL 35255. They are reverted in CLs earlier in the
relation chain.
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This reverts commit 333f764df3.
Replaced by a improved strategy later in the CL relation chain.
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This reverts commit 593ea3b360.
Replaced by a improved strategy later in the CL relation chain.
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This reverts commit 467109bf56.
Replaced by a improved strategy later in the CL relation chain.
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Tests that use TestMain might never call m.Run(), and simply return
from TestMain. In that case, the iOS test harness never sees the
PASS from the testing framework and assumes the test failed.
Allow an exit with exit code 0 to also mean test success, thereby
fixing the objdump test on iOS.
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If -test.timeout is not specified to go test, it will time out after
a default 10 minutes.
The iOS exec wrapper also contains a fail safe timeout mechanism for
a stuck device. However, if no explicit -test.timeout is specified,
it will use a timeout of 0, plus some constant amount.
Use the same default timeout in the exec wrapper as for go test,
10 minutes.
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The iOS exec wrapper use the constant bundle id "golang.gotest" for
running Go programs on iOS. However, that only happens to work on
the old iOS builders where their provisioning profile covers
that bundle id.
Expand the detection script to list all available provisioning
profiles for the attached device and include the bundle id in the
GOIOS_APP_ID environment variable.
To allow the old builders to continue, the "golang.gotest" bundle
id is used as a fallback if only the app id prefix is specified in
GOIOS_APP_ID.
For the new builders.
Change-Id: I8baa1d4d57f845de851c3fad3f178e05e9a01b17
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