The test is inherently slightly flaky, so repeat to reduce flakiness.
Fixes#35537
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When we run tests, we may need to write the test binary (and/or test
variants of its dependencies) to GOCACHE. (This also fixes several
test cases in cmd/go, which preserves the GOCACHE variable for
efficiency.)
It is highly unlikely that tests will try to modify .git, and that
directory contains many files, so don't bother with it.
Updates #30316
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CL 205340 changed the linker to skip certain flags when linking
for iOS. However, for host linking on iOS (such as on the Corellium
darwin/arm64 builders) the MachO platform defaults to PLATFORM_MACOS,
and the flags are not skipped.
Avoids warnings such as
ld: warning: -no_pie ignored for arm64
Updates #32963
Change-Id: Ib6b4c2375fd14cf89410bf5ff1537b692b7a1c15
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While running various tests for #28387, I keep ending up with an
unwritable GOROOT after a failure.
While the unwritable GOROOT is a fairly exotic condition (normally
only happens on builders), it's somewhat annoying when debugging, so
I'm switching all of the log.Fatal* call sites to use the existing
fatalf function, which supports general atexit-like cleanup.
Updates #28387
Change-Id: I473cda7eacd9ad82bdeab647766373126dc7390e
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In scavengeOne's fast path, we currently don't check the summary for the
chunk that scavAddr points to, which means that we might accidentally
scavenge unused address space if the previous scavenge moves the
scavAddr into that space. The result of this today is a crash.
This change makes it so that scavengeOne's fast path only happens after
the check, following the comment in mpagealloc.go. It also adds a test
for this case.
Fixes#35465.
Updates #35112.
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Go specification says: A value x is assignable to a variable of type T if x
is a bidirectional channel value, T is a channel type, x's type V and T have
identical element types, and at least one of V or T is not a defined type.
However, the current reflection implementation is incorrect which makes
"x is assignable to T" even if type V and T are both defined type.
The current reflection implementation also mistakes the base types of two
non-defined pointer types share the same underlying type when the two
base types satisfy the above mentioned special channel assignability rule.
Fixes#29469
Change-Id: Ia4b9c4ac47dc8e76a11faef422b2e5c5726b78b3
GitHub-Last-Rev: 487c20a564
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#29739
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Like on other 64-bit GOARCHes, EpollEvent needs padding before Fd for
mips64 and mips64le.
Change-Id: I87773a1b305552ab4ed039623b40d2fff1f20d9b
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The 2-instruction TLS access sequence
MOVQ TLS, BX
MOVQ 0(BX)(TLS*1), BX
is not async preemptible, as if it is preempted and resumed on a
different thread, the TLS address may become invalid.
May fix#35349. (This is a rare failure and I haven't been able
to reproduce it.)
Change-Id: Ie1a366fd0d7d73627dc62ee2de01c0aa09365f2b
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When we receive a signal, if G is nil we call badsignal, which
calls needm. When cgo is not used, there is no extra M, so needm
will just hang. In this situation, even GOTRACEBACK=crash cannot
get a stack trace, as we're in the signal handler and cannot
receive another signal (SIGQUIT).
Instead, just crash.
For #35554.
Updates #34391.
Change-Id: I061ac43fc0ac480435c050083096d126b149d21f
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The existing implementation is erroneously assume that having no
deadline in context.Context means that time returned from Deadline
method will have IsZero() == true. But technically speaking this is an
invalid assumption. The context.Context interface specification doesn't
specify what time should be returned from Deadline method when there is
no deadline set. It only specifies that second result of Deadline should
be false.
Fixes#35594
Change-Id: Ife00aad77ab3585e469f15017550ac6c0431b140
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/207297
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When -trimpath is used, packages built from the module cache still
have debug into that contains the module path and version. Only the
module cache directory is stripped.
With this CL, we now include the module path and version in the cache
key for build actions.
Fixes#35412
Change-Id: I1956592d0d86fcea2cca7c5fc8957e83543d6aa2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/207317
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The NDK is switching to ldd, and will stop including the gold linker.
Change-Id: If74168017c9874134b34010906ab1d94001528b6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206840
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tryAdd shouldn't succeed (and accept the new frame) if the last
existing frame on the deck is not an inlined frame.
For example, when we see the followig stack
[300656 300664 300655 300664]
with each PC corresponds to
[{PC:300656 Func:nil Function:runtime.nanotime File:/workdir/go/src/runtime/time_nofake.go Line:19 Entry:300416 {0x28dac8 0x386c80}}]
[{PC:300664 Func:0x28dac8 Function:runtime.checkTimers File:/workdir/go/src/runtime/proc.go Line:2623 Entry:300416 {0x28dac8 0x386c80}}]
[{PC:300655 Func:nil Function:runtime.nanotime File:/workdir/go/src/runtime/time_nofake.go Line:19 Entry:300416 {0x28dac8 0x386c80}}]
[{PC:300664 Func:0x28dac8 Function:runtime.checkTimers File:/workdir/go/src/runtime/proc.go Line:2623 Entry:300416 {0x28dac8 0x386c80}}]
PC:300656 and PC:300664 belong to a single location entry,
but the bug in the current tryAdd logic placed the entire stack into one
location entry.
Also adds tests - this crash is a tricky case to test because I think it
should happen with normal go code. The new TestTryAdd simulates it by
using fake call sequences. The test crashed without the fix.
Update #35538
Change-Id: I6d3483f757abf4c429ab91616e4def90832fc04a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206958
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Fixes#35085
Change-Id: Ice611e1223392f687061a43fd4c2298ea22774fb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/207081
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Fixes#35492
Change-Id: I00dce8fd1228f809e0c61013ac4de7a5953cbbf9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206997
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'go build' now reports a more useful error when a relative path on the
command line points to a directory that doesn't exist or a directory
without .go files. Errors are generated by go/build.Context.ImportDir
instead of a vague call to base.Fatalf in modload.
Fixes#35414
Change-Id: I2642230c5e409107b98bb6d6c3a484d8d25b4147
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206902
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It turns out that there is a path that initializes netpoll and opens
file descriptors before running the os/exec init function: on some
systems, the uses of NewFile when setting os.Stdin and friends can
initialize netpoll which can open file descriptors. This in itself
is not a problem, but when we check whether the new files are open
using os.NewFile, a side-effect is to put them into non-blocking mode.
This can then break future uses of netpoll.
Updates #35469Fixes#35566
Change-Id: I1b2e2c943695d1c2d29496b050abbce9ee710a00
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/207078
Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
The bash version of the test wrote intermediate files to its testdata directory.
Updates #28387
Updates #30316Fixes#35536
Change-Id: Ib81b547d3c43e90df713a2172c8f399fefb53c68
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206901
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The bounds in the last carry branch were wrong as there
is no reason for len(u) >= n+n/2 to always hold true.
We also adjust test to avoid using a remainder of 1
(in which case, the last step of the algorithm computes
(qhatv+1) - qhatv which rarely produces a carry).
Change-Id: I69fbab9c5e19d0db1c087fbfcd5b89352c2d26fb
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In the discussion of CL 171828 we decided that it was not necessary to
acquire timersLock around the call to moveTimers, because the world is
stopped. However, that is not correct, as sysmon runs even when the world
is stopped, and it calls timeSleepUntil which looks through the timers.
timeSleepUntil acquires timersLock, but that doesn't help if moveTimers
is running at the same time.
Updates #6239
Updates #27707
Updates #35462
Change-Id: I346c5bde594c4aff9955ae430b37c2b6fc71567f
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Test fix: in dwarf_test.go don't try to run the TestDWARF testpoint on
windows with c-archive build mode (linker + debug/pe support for that
build mode on Windows is not fully baked it seems).
Fixes#35512.
Change-Id: I1c87ff3d62e5b98e75062b184d762fb5ed937745
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206899
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Our attempts to close existing open files are flaky. They will fail if,
for example, file descriptor 3 is open when the test binary starts.
Instead, report any such cases, and skip TestExtraFiles.
Updates #35469
Change-Id: I7caec083f3f4a31579bf28fc9c82ae89b1bde49a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206939
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In CL 206757 I added a log.Printf to identify when GOROOT is not read-only.
However, it interacts badly with test sharding in the builders:
the log is repeated for every shard.
Since the log statement isn't particularly high-value, just remove it.
Updates #30316
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Not a fix, but will give us more info when it flakes again.
Updates #35113
Change-Id: I2f90c24530c1bea81dd9d8c7a59f4b0640dfa4c2
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Provide initial linker support for riscv64.
Based on riscv-go port.
Updates #27532
Change-Id: I8a881ce41cd49efef0358bad9171d4d18aaf7ab2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/204624
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The problem should be fixed by the previous CL. Reenable async
preemption on darwin/arm64.
Updates #35439.
Change-Id: I93e8c4702b4d8fe6abaa6fc9c27def5c8aed1b59
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206419
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
iOS does not support SA_ONSTACK. The signal handler runs on the
G stack. Any writes below the SP may be clobbered by the signal
handler (even without call injection). So we save LR after
decrementing SP on iOS.
Updates #35439.
Change-Id: Ia6d7a0669e0bcf417b44c031d2e26675c1184165
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Some, but not all, architectures mix in OS-provided random seeds when
initializing the fastrand state. The others have TODOs saying we need
to do the same. Lift that logic up in the architecture-independent
part, and use memhash to mix the seed instead of a simple addition.
Previously, dumping the fastrand state at initialization would yield
something like the following on linux-amd64, where the values in the
first column do not change between runs (as thread IDs are sequential
and always start at 0), and the values in the second column, while
changing every run, are pretty correlated:
first run:
0x0 0x44d82f1c
0x5f356495 0x44f339de
0xbe6ac92a 0x44f91cd8
0x1da02dbf 0x44fd91bc
0x7cd59254 0x44fee8a4
0xdc0af6e9 0x4547a1e0
0x3b405b7e 0x474c76fc
0x9a75c013 0x475309dc
0xf9ab24a8 0x4bffd075
second run:
0x0 0xa63fc3eb
0x5f356495 0xa6648dc2
0xbe6ac92a 0xa66c1c59
0x1da02dbf 0xa671bce8
0x7cd59254 0xa70e8287
0xdc0af6e9 0xa7129d2e
0x3b405b7e 0xa7379e2d
0x9a75c013 0xa7e4c64c
0xf9ab24a8 0xa7ecce07
With this change, we get initial states that appear to be much more
unpredictable, both within the same run as well as between runs:
0x11bddad7 0x97241c63
0x553dacc6 0x2bcd8523
0x62c01085 0x16413d92
0x6f40e9e6 0x7a138de6
0xa4898053 0x70d816f0
0x5ca5b433 0x188a395b
0x62778ca9 0xd462c3b5
0xd6e160e4 0xac9b4bd
0xb9571d65 0x597a981d
Change-Id: Ib22c530157d74200df0083f830e0408fd4aaea58
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/203439
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This test was failing when GOROOT was read-only.
(I'm not sure why that was the case, but it's simpler to convert to to
a script than to try to debug the non-script test.)
Updates #28387
Change-Id: I9943e28d990e5d8b01da10e70531f3ab99e319a7
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There is a (theoretical, but possible) chance that the
random number values a, b used for TestDiv are 0 or 1,
in which case the test would fail.
This CL makes sure that a >= 1 and b >= 2 at all times.
Fixes#35523.
Change-Id: I6451feb94241249516a821cd0066e95a0c65b0ed
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This CL detects infinite loops due to negative dereference cycles
during escape analysis, and terminates the loop gracefully. We still
fail to print a complete explanation of the escape path, but esc.go
didn't print *any* explanation for these test cases, so the release
blocking issue here is simply that we don't infinite loop.
Updates #35518.
Change-Id: I39beed036e5a685706248852f1fa619af3b7abbc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206619
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Also log a message and skip the Chmods if running as root.
Updates #30316
Change-Id: Ifb68d06ce845275a72d64c808407e8609df270bc
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At least on Darwin notewakeup is not async-signal-safe.
Fixes#35276
Change-Id: I1d7523715e8e77dbd7f21d9b1ed131e52d46cc41
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206078
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
If no writes to the package buffer happen, then the package clause
does not get printed. This is a bug for cases where a file just contains
the package clause.
We fix this by separating the printing of package clause to a new
function and calling it from (*pkgBuffer).Write as well as (*Package).flush.
Updates #31457
Change-Id: Ia3bd0ea3963274c460a45d1e37fafc6ee0a197f0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206128
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Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>