Makes calls to the global Seed a no-op. The GODEBUG=randseednop=0
setting can be used to revert this behavior.
Fixes#67273
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Mutex contention events with delay of 0 need more than CL 604355 added:
When deciding which event to store in the M's single available slot,
always choose to drop the zero-delay event. Store an explicit flag for
whether we have an event to store, rather than relying on a non-zero
delay.
And, fix a test of sync.Mutex contention that expects those events to
have non-zero delay. The reporting of non-runtime contention like this
has long allowed zero-delay events, which we see when cputicks has low
resolution.
Fixes#68892Fixes#68906
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When GORISCV64 enables rva22u64, make use of integer MIN/MINU/MAX/MAXU
instructions in compiler rewrite rules.
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The correct word can be seen in lines 381-382.
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Some tests need to use os.Chdir, but the use is complicated because
- they must change back to the old working directory;
- they must not use t.Parallel.
Add Chdir that covers these cases, and sets PWD environment variable
to the new directory for the duration of the test for Unix platforms.
Unify the panic message when t.Parallel is used together with t.Setenv
or t.Chdir.
Add some tests.
For #62516.
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In Go 1.22 we added code to the go/build package to ignore #cgo noescape
and nocallback directives. That permits us to enable these directives in Go 1.24.
Also, this fixed a Bug in CL 497837:
After retiring _Cgo_use for parameters, the compiler will treat the
parameters, start from the second, as non-alive. Then, they will be marked
as scalar in stackmap, which means the pointer won't be copied correctly
in copystack.
Fixes#56378.
Fixes#63739.
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Follows up CL 605355
Fixes#68863
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On Linux, a call to creat() is equivalent to calling open() with flags
equal to O_CREAT|O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC, which applies to other platforms
as well in a similar manner. Thus, to force CopyFS's behavior to
comply with the function comment, we need to replace O_TRUNC with O_EXCL.
Fixes#68895
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Add support for importing a new 'B' tag for type parameters aliases
in the indexed data format.
Updates #68778
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Named.cleanup is called at the end of type-checking to ensure that
a named type is fully set up; specifically that it's underlying
field is not (still) a Named type. Now it can also be an *Alias
type. Add this case to the respective type switch.
Fixes#68877.
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When people return UnmarshalTypeError in UnmarshalJSON, we should append error's Field to FieldStack.
Fixes#68750
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For the moment, Go calls sendfile(2) to transfer at most 4MB at a time
while sendfile(2) actually allows a larger amount of data on one call.
To reduce system calls of sendfile(2) during data copying, we should
specify the number of bytes to copy as large as possible.
This optimization is especially advantageous for bulky file-to-file copies,
it would lead to a performance boost, the magnitude of this performance
increase may not be very exciting, but it can also cut down the CPU overhead
by decreasing the number of system calls.
This is also how we've done in sendfile_windows.go with TransmitFile.
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: os
cpu: DO-Premium-AMD
│ old │ new │
│ sec/op │ sec/op vs base │
SendFile-8 1.135 ± 4% 1.052 ± 3% -7.24% (p=0.000 n=10)
│ old │ new │
│ B/s │ B/s vs base │
SendFile-8 902.5Mi ± 4% 973.0Mi ± 3% +7.81% (p=0.000 n=10)
│ old │ new │
│ B/op │ B/op vs base │
SendFile-8 272.0 ± 0% 272.0 ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=10) ¹
¹ all samples are equal
│ old │ new │
│ allocs/op │ allocs/op vs base │
SendFile-8 20.00 ± 0% 20.00 ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=10) ¹
¹ all samples are equal
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Use t.Helper to make the reported failure lines more helpful.
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Flips the pkgReader.enableAlias flag to true when reading unified IR.
This was disabled while resolving #66873. This resolves the TODO to
flip it back to true.
Updates #66873
Updates #68778
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This reverts CL 603895
Reason for revert: We've decided to change the logic for how upgrades are done and want to submit the new logic in a self contained CL that can be cherry-picked onto release-branch.go1.23
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The port is reportedly broken, and there isn't a builder testing it.
For #68552.
For #67308.
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Fixes#68863
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The block and mutex profiles have slightly different behaviors when a
sampled event has a negative (or zero) duration. The block profile
enforces a minimum duration for each event of "1" in the cputicks unit.
It does so by clamping the duration to 1 if it was originally reported
as being smaller. The mutex profile for app-level contention enforces a
minimum duration of 0 in a similar way: by reporting any negative values
as 0 instead.
The mutex profile for runtime-internal contention had a different
behavior: to enforce a minimum event duration of "1" by dropping any
non-conforming samples.
Stop dropping samples, and use the same minimum (0) that's in place for
the other mutex profile events.
Fixes#64253Fixes#68453Fixes#68781
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Fixes#61901.
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UDF provides a stronger guarantee for generating the Undefined
Instruction exception than the current value being emitted.
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After newobject, we don't need to write zeroes to initialize the
object. It has already been zeroed by the allocator.
This is already handled in most cases, but because we run builtin
decomposition after the opt pass, we don't handle cases where the zero
of a compound builtin is being written. Improve the zero detector to
handle those cases.
Fixes#68845
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The existing implementation of bogo_shim_test does not support tests
that use the -expect-advertised-alpn flag or the -select-alpn flag. This
change allows bogo_shim_test to receive and enforce these flags.
Support for these flags is added in the same change because these flags are set together.
Updates #51434
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For #62384
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Rather than explicitly calling pthread_detach.
Fixes#68850
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This CL adds support of "library", i.e. c-shared, build mode on
wasip1. When -buildmode=c-shared is set, it builds a Wasm module
that is intended to be used as a library, instead of an executable.
It does not have the _start function. Instead, it has an
_initialize function, which initializes the runtime, but not call
the main function.
This is similar to the c-shared build mode on other platforms. One
difference is that unlike cgo callbacks, where Ms are created on-
demand, on Wasm we have only one M, so we just keep the M (and the
G) for callbacks.
For #65199.
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Changes the type inference error message so that the position is
proceeded by a space. cmd/go rewrites the output of gc to replace
absolute paths at the beginning of lines and those proceeded by a
space or a tab to relative paths.
Updates testdir to do the same post processing on the output
of tests as cmd/go.
Fixes#68292
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"receiver name `srv` should be consistent with the previous receiver name
`s` for Server" according to go-lint.
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For #65199.
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Get rid of TODO in prove pass.
We currently avoid marking shifts of constants as bounded, where
bounded means we don't have to worry about <0 or >=bitwidth shifts.
We do this because it causes different rule applications during lowering
which cause some codegen tests to fail.
Add some new rules which ensure that we get the right final instruction
sequence regardless of the ordering. Then we can remove this special case.
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This CL will set the binary version using local tag information if
present.
For #50603
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The spec says that an embedded field must be specified
as a type name (or a pointer to a type name). This is
explicit in the prose and the FieldDecl syntax.
However, the prose on promoted methods required a named
type (originally the term used for a "defined type").
Before the introduction of alias types, type names could
only refer to named/defined types, so the prose was ok.
With the introduction of alias types in Go 1.9, we
distinguished between defined types (i.e., types given
a name through a type declaration) and type aliases
(types given an alternative name), and retired the notion
of a named type since any type with a name (alias type
and defined type) could be considered a "named type".
To make things worse, with Go 1.18 we re-introduced the
notion of a named type which now includes predeclared
types, defined types, type parameters (and with that
type aliases denoting named types).
In the process some of the wording on method promotion
didn't get updated correctly. At attempt to fix this
was made with CL 406054, but while that CL's description
correctly explained the intent, the CL changed the prose
from "defined type" to "named type" (which had the new
meaning after Go 1.18), and thus did not fix the issue.
This CL fixes that fix by using the term "type name".
This makes the prose consistent for embedded types and
in turn clarifies that methods of embedded alias types
(defined or not) can be promoted, consistent with the
implementation.
While at it, also document that the type of an embedded
field cannot be a type parameter. This restriction has
been in place since the introduction of type parameters
with Go 1.18 and is enforced by the compiler.
Fixes#66540.
For #41687.
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Only honor //go:build language version downgrades if the version
specified is 1.21 or greater. Before 1.21 the version in //go:build
lines didn't have the meaning of setting the file's language version.
This fixes an issue that was appearing in GOPATH builds: Go 1.23 started
providing -lang versions to the compiler in GOPATH mode (among other
places) which it wasn't doing before.
For example, take a go file with a //go:build line specifying go1.10.
If that file used a 1.18 feature, that use would compile fine with a Go
1.22 toolchain. But, before this change, it would produce an error when
compiling with the 1.23 toolchain because it set the language version to
1.20 and disallowed the 1.18 feature. This breaks backwards
compatibility: when the build tag was added, it did not have the meaning
of restricting the language version.
Fixes#68658
Change-Id: I4ac2b45a981cd019183d52ba324ba8f0fed93a8e
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Fixes#68832
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Currently the crash function on Wasm is implemented as a nil
pointer dereference, which turns into a sigpanic, which turns into
"panic during runtime execution" as we're already in runtime when
crash is called. Instead, just abort, which crashes hard and
terminates the Wasm module execution, and the execution engine
often dumps a stack trace.
Change-Id: I3c57f8ff7a0c0015e4abcd7bf262bf9001624b85
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CL 603055 added basic support of wasmexport. This CL follows it
and adds stack unwinding handling. If the wasmexport Go function
returns normally, we directly return to the host. If the Go
function unwinds the stack (e.g. goroutine switch, stack growth),
we need to run a PC loop to call functions on the new stack,
similar to wasm_pc_f_loop. One difference is that when the
wasmexport function returns normally, we need to exit the loop and
return to the host.
Now a wasmimport function can call back into the Go via wasmexport.
During the callback the stack could have moved. The wasmimport
code needs to read a new SP after the host function returns,
instead of assuming the SP doesn't change.
For #65199.
Change-Id: I62c1cde1c46f7eb72625892dea41e8137b361891
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