Both the GNU and PAX formats support atime and ctime fields.
The implementation is trivial now that we have:
* support for formatting PAX records for timestamps
* dedicated methods that only handle one format (e.g., GNU)
Fixes#17876
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We forbid empty keys or keys with '=' because it leads to ambiguous parsing.
Relevent PAX specification:
<<<
A keyword shall not include an <equals-sign>.
>>>
Also, we forbid the writer from encoding records with an empty value.
While, this is a valid record syntactically, the semantics of an empty
value is that previous records with that key should be deleted.
Since we have no support (and probably never will) for global PAX records,
deletion is a non-sensible operation.
<<<
If the <value> field is zero length,
it shall delete any header block field,
previously entered extended header value,
or global extended header value of the same name.
>>>
Fixes#20698Fixes#15567
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Add support for PAX subsecond resolution times. Since the parser
supports negative timestamps, the formatter also handles negative
timestamps.
The relevant PAX specification is:
<<<
Portable file timestamps cannot be negative. If pax encounters a
file with a negative timestamp in copy or write mode, it can reject
the file, substitute a non-negative timestamp, or generate a
non-portable timestamp with a leading '-'.
>>>
<<<
All of these time records shall be formatted as a decimal
representation of the time in seconds since the Epoch.
If a <period> ( '.' ) decimal point character is present,
the digits to the right of the point shall represent the units of
a subsecond timing granularity, where the first digit is tenths of
a second and each subsequent digit is a tenth of the previous digit.
>>>
Fixes#11171
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We weren't initializing this field for dynamically-generated itabs.
Turns out it doesn't matter, as any time we use this field we also
generate a static itab for the interface type / concrete type pair.
But we should initialize it anyway, just to be safe.
Performance on the benchmarks in CL 44339:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkItabFew-12 1040585 26466 -97.46%
BenchmarkItabAll-12 228873499 4287696 -98.13%
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We don't use it any more, remove it.
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Just use fun[0]==0 to indicate a bad itab.
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Keep itabs in a growable hash table.
Use a simple open-addressable hash table, quadratic probing, power
of two sized.
Synchronization gets a bit more tricky. The common read path now
has two atomic reads, one to get the table pointer and one to read
the entry out of the table.
I set the max load factor to 75%, kind of arbitrarily. There's a
space-speed tradeoff here, and I'm not sure where we should land.
Because we use open addressing the itab.link field is no longer needed.
I'll remove it in a separate CL.
Fixes#20505
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Certain special type-flags, specifically 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
do not have a data section. Thus, regardless of what the size field
says, we should not attempt to write any data for these special types.
The relevant PAX and USTAR specification says:
<<<
If the typeflag field is set to specify a file to be of type 1 (a link)
or 2 (a symbolic link), the size field shall be specified as zero.
If the typeflag field is set to specify a file of type 5 (directory),
the size field shall be interpreted as described under the definition
of that record type. No data logical records are stored for types 1, 2, or 5.
If the typeflag field is set to 3 (character special file),
4 (block special file), or 6 (FIFO), the meaning of the size field is
unspecified by this volume of POSIX.1-2008, and no data logical records shall
be stored on the medium.
Additionally, for type 6, the size field shall be ignored when reading.
If the typeflag field is set to any other value, the number of logical
records written following the header shall be (size+511)/512, ignoring
any fraction in the result of the division.
>>>
Fixes#15565
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Both GNU and BSD tar do not care if the devmajor and devminor values are
set on entries (like regular files) that aren't character or block devices.
While this is non-sensible, it is more consistent with the Writer to actually
read these fields always. In a vast majority of the cases these will still
be zero. In the rare situation where someone actually cares about these,
at least information was not silently lost.
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Fixes#21437
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Last runtime use was removed in https://golang.org/cl/133700043,
September 2014.
Replace plan9 syscall uses with plan9-specific variable.
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ld.SymKind and objabi.RelocType have string representations,
which is human friendly. Prefer to use it.
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The preceding cleanup made it clear that two cases
(have golden data, unreachable key) are handled identically.
Simplify the control flow to reflect that.
Simplifies the code and generates shorter machine code.
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This fixes the -x output so that when it reports environment variables they
are correctly quoted for later execution by the shell.
Also fix -x output to use the right path to the pack tool, and note when
we are touching a file.
Fixes#21427
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Fixes#21436
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Only set MH_NOUNDEFS if there are no undefined symbols.
Doesn't seem to matter, but may as well do it right.
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They are currently not given a size, which makes the DWARF reader
very confused. Particularly things like [4]func() get a size of -4, not 32.
Fixes#21097
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This change unifies the x and y cases.
It shrinks evacuate's machine code by ~25% and its stack size by ~15%.
It also eliminates a critical branch.
Whether an entry should go to x or y is designed to be unpredictable.
As a result, half of the branch predictions for useX were wrong.
Mispredicting that branch can easily incur an expensive cache miss.
Switching to an xy array allows elimination of that branch,
which in turn reduces cache misses.
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Make the calculation of k and v a bit lazier.
None of the following code cares about indirect-vs-direct k,
and it happens on all code paths, so check t.indirectkey earlier.
Simplifies the code and reduces both machine code and stack size.
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This avoids division and multiplication.
Instrumentation suggests that this is a very common case.
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Previous CLs (CL/54970, CL55231, and CL/55237) re-implemented tar.Writer
entirely using specialized methods (writeUSTARHeader, writePAXHeader,
and writeGNUHeader) allowing tar.Writer to entirely side-step the broken
and buggy logic in writeHeader.
Since writeHeader and writePAXHeaderLegacy is now dead-code,
we can delete them.
One minor change is that we call Writer.Flush at the start of WriteHeader.
This used to be performed by writeHeader, but doing so in WriteHeader
ensures each of the specialized methods can benefit from its effect.
Fixes#17665Fixes#12594
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Rather than going through writeHeader, which attempts to handle all formats,
implement writeGNUHeader, which only has an understanding of the GNU format.
Currently, the implementation is nearly identical to writeUSTARHeader, except:
* formatNumeric is used instead of formatOctal
* the GNU magic value is used
This is kept as a separate method since it makes more logical sense
when we add support for sparse files, long filenames, and atime/ctime fields,
which do not affect USTAR.
Updates #12594
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This avoids the never triggered capacity checks in newarray.
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Remove goto and use helper functions in ParseUint to create errors.
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Instead of printing Atoi as function name for test failures
print the actual function name and arguments tested.
Add a base field to the parseUint64BaseTests for consistency with
the parseInt64BaseTests tests.
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This makes sure that its argument is marked live on entry.
We need its arg to be live so defers of KeepAlive get
scanned correctly by the GC.
Fixes#21402
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Currently go fmt formats all files sequentially.
That's a shame. Parallelize it over files.
Reduces time of go fmt ./... in std lib
from ~6.1s to ~0.9s.
Reduces time of go fmt github.com/google/syzkaller/...
from ~5.2s to ~1.8s.
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Also, unexport Machoadddynlib
n=`go test -c crypto/x509 && otool -l x509.test | grep libSystem | wc -l`
Before this CL, n = 3.
After this CL, n = 1.
on my environment.
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Fixes#21435
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Change some configurations to enable the feature. Also add the test.
This CL doesn't include internal linking support which is tentatively
disabled due to #18968. We could do that another day.
Fixes#21220
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The parser mistakenly assumed it could always fold \r\n into \n, which
is not true since a \r\n inside a quoted fields has no special meaning
and should be kept as is.
Fix this by not folding \r\n to \n inside quotes fields.
Fixes#21201
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* Remove an unnecessary type conversion
* Make golint happier about consistent receiver names
* Make golint happier about a foo_bar var name
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The old comment for the example
type PtrMutex *Mutex
talked about the method set of the base type of PtrMutex.
It's more direct and clearer to talk about the underlying
type of PtrMutex for this specific example.
Also removed link inside pre-formatted region of text.
Fixes#20900.
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This change replaces the current runtime capabilities check for ppc64x with the
new internal/cpu package. It also adds support for the new POWER9 ISA and
capabilities.
Updates #15403
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Since test files don't exceed 10KiB, print the full context of the diff,
including bytes that are equal.
Also, fix the labels for got and want; they were backwards before.
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Rather than going through writeHeader, which attempts to handle all formats,
implement writePAXHeader, which only has an understanding of the PAX format.
In PAX, the USTAR header is filled out in a best-effort manner.
Thus, we change logic of formatString and formatOctal to try their best to
output something (possibly truncated) in the event of an error.
The new implementation of PAX headers causes several tests to fail.
An investigation into the new output reveals that the new behavior is correct,
while the tests had actually locked in incorrect behavior before.
A dump of the differences is listed below (-before, +after):
<< writer-big.tar >>
This change is due to fact that we changed the Header.Devminor to force the
tar.Writer to choose the GNU format over the PAX one.
The ability to control the output is an open issue (see #18710).
- 00000150 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |.0000000........|
+ 00000150 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |................|
<< writer-big-long.tar>>
The previous logic generated the GNU magic values for a PAX file.
The new logic correctly uses the USTAR magic values.
- 00000100 00 75 73 74 61 72 20 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |.ustar ........|
- 00000500 00 75 73 74 61 72 20 20 00 67 75 69 6c 6c 61 75 |.ustar .guillau|
+ 00000100 00 75 73 74 61 72 00 30 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |.ustar.00.......|
+ 00000500 00 75 73 74 61 72 00 30 30 67 75 69 6c 6c 61 75 |.ustar.00guillau|
The previous logic tried to use the specified timestmap in the PAX headers file,
but this is problematic as this timestamp can overflow, defeating the point
of using PAX, which is intended to extend tar.
The new logic uses the zero timestamp similar to what GNU and BSD tar do.
- 00000080 30 30 30 30 32 33 32 00 31 32 33 33 32 37 37 30 |0000232.12332770|
+ 00000080 30 30 30 30 32 35 36 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 |0000256.00000000|
The previous logic populated the devminor and devmajor fields.
The new logic leaves them zeroed just like what GNU and BSD tar do.
- 00000140 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 |.........0000000|
- 00000150 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |.0000000........|
+ 00000140 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |................|
+ 00000150 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |................|
The previous logic uses PAX headers, but fails to add a record for the size.
The new logic does properly add a record for the size.
- 00000290 31 36 67 69 67 2e 74 78 74 0a 00 00 00 00 00 00 |16gig.txt.......|
- 000002a0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |................|
+ 00000290 31 36 67 69 67 2e 74 78 74 0a 32 30 20 73 69 7a |16gig.txt.20 siz|
+ 000002a0 65 3d 31 37 31 37 39 38 36 39 31 38 34 0a 00 00 |e=17179869184...|
The previous logic encoded the size as a base-256 field,
which is only valid in GNU, but the previous PAX headers implies this should
be a PAX file. This result in a strange hybrid that is neither GNU nor PAX.
The new logic uses PAX headers to store the size.
- 00000470 37 35 30 00 30 30 30 31 37 35 30 00 80 00 00 00 |750.0001750.....|
- 00000480 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 31 32 33 33 32 37 37 30 |........12332770|
+ 00000470 37 35 30 00 30 30 30 31 37 35 30 00 30 30 30 30 |750.0001750.0000|
+ 00000480 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 31 32 33 33 32 37 37 30 |0000000.12332770|
<< ustar.issue12594.tar >>
The previous logic used the specified timestamp for the PAX headers file.
The new logic just uses the zero timestmap.
- 00000080 30 30 30 30 32 33 31 00 31 32 31 30 34 34 30 32 |0000231.12104402|
+ 00000080 30 30 30 30 32 33 31 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 |0000231.00000000|
The previous logic populated the devminor and devmajor fields.
The new logic leaves them zeroed just like what GNU and BSD tar do.
- 00000140 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 |.........0000000|
- 00000150 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |.0000000........|
+ 00000140 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |................|
+ 00000150 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |................|
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Just like https://golang.org/cl/34783
Given cgo.go:
1 package main
2
3 /*
4 long double x = 0;
5 */
6 import "C"
7
8 func main() {
9 _ = C.x
10 _ = C.x
11 }
Before:
./cgo.go:10:6: unexpected: 16-byte float type - long double
After:
./cgo.go:9:6: unexpected: 16-byte float type - long double
The above test case is not portable. So it is tested on only amd64.
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We might want to replace some linker's feature by debug/macho in future.
This CL gathers information of required constants.
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Fixes#21414
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The tests for error scenarios were done by manually checking
error strings. Improved them by checking the actual error type
instead of just the string.
Printing the actual error in case of failure instead of a
generic string.
Also added a new scenario with both an invalid byte and an
invalid length string to verify that the length is checked first
before doing any computation.
Change-Id: Ic2a19a6d6058912632d597590186ee2d8348cb45
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>