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Akshat Kumar
23599ca2f6 runtime: mask SSE exceptions on plan9/amd64
The Go run-time assumes that all SSE floating-point exceptions
are masked so that Go programs are not broken by such invalid
operations. By default, the 64-bit version of the Plan 9 kernel
masks only some SSE floating-point exceptions. Here, we mask
them all on a per-thread basis.

R=rsc, rminnich, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6592056
2012-10-05 16:23:30 -04:00
Lucio De Re
b29ed23ab5 build: fix various 'set and not used' for Plan 9
R=dave, minux.ma, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6501134
2012-09-17 17:25:26 -04:00
Alan Donovan
532dee3842 runtime: discard SIGPROF delivered to non-Go threads.
Signal handlers are global resources but many language
environments (Go, C++ at Google, etc) assume they have sole
ownership of a particular handler.  Signal handlers in
mixed-language applications must therefore be robust against
unexpected delivery of certain signals, such as SIGPROF.

The default Go signal handler runtime·sigtramp assumes that it
will never be called on a non-Go thread, but this assumption
is violated by when linking in C++ code that spawns threads.
Specifically, the handler asserts the thread has an associated
"m" (Go scheduler).

This CL is a very simple workaround: discard SIGPROF delivered to non-Go threads.  runtime.badsignal(int32) now receives the signal number; if it returns without panicking (e.g. sig==SIGPROF) the signal is discarded.

I don't think there is any really satisfactory solution to the
problem of signal-based profiling in a mixed-language
application.  It's not only the issue of handler clobbering,
but also that a C++ SIGPROF handler called in a Go thread
can't unwind the Go stack (and vice versa).  The best we can
hope for is not crashing.

Note:
- I've ported this to all POSIX platforms, except ARM-linux which already ignores unexpected signals on m-less threads.
- I've avoided tail-calling runtime.badsignal because AFAICT the 6a/6l don't support it.
- I've avoided hoisting 'push sig' (common to both function calls) because it makes the code harder to read.
- Fixed an (apparently incorrect?) docstring.

R=iant, rsc, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6498057
2012-09-04 14:40:49 -04:00
Akshat Kumar
f5752848fd pkg/runtime: Fix semasleep on Plan 9
With the timed semacquire patch
(kernel-tsemacquire) for Plan 9,
we can now properly do a timed
wait for the semaphore, in
semasleep.

R=golang-dev, rsc, rminnich, ality, r
CC=0intro, golang-dev, john, mirtchovski
https://golang.org/cl/6197046
2012-05-16 15:09:28 -07:00
Akshat Kumar
ccdca2cd6b pkg/runtime: Plan 9 signal handling in Go
This adds proper note handling for Plan 9,
and fixes the issue of properly killing go procs.
Without this change, the first go proc that dies
(using runtime·exit()) would kill all the running
go procs. Proper signal handling is needed.

R=golang-dev, ality, rminnich, rsc
CC=golang-dev, john, mirtchovski
https://golang.org/cl/5617048
2012-05-04 03:48:34 -07:00
Russ Cox
b23691148f runtime: print error on receipt of signal on non-Go thread
It's the best we can do before Go 1.

For issue 3250; not a fix but at least less mysterious.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5797068
2012-03-12 15:55:18 -04:00
Russ Cox
9b73238daa cgo, runtime: diagnose callback on non-Go thread
Before:
$ go run x.go
signal 11 (core dumped)
$

After:
$ go run x.go
runtime: cgo callback on thread not created by Go.
signal 11 (core dumped)
$

For issue 3068.
Not a fix, but as much of a fix as we can do before Go 1.

R=golang-dev, rogpeppe, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5781047
2012-03-08 12:12:40 -05:00
Russ Cox
6e2ae0a12c runtime/pprof: support OS X CPU profiling
Work around profiling kernel bug with signal masks.
Still broken on 64-bit Snow Leopard kernel,
but I think we can ignore that one and let people
upgrade to Lion.

Add new trivial tools addr2line and objdump to take
the place of the GNU tools of the same name, since
those are not installed on OS X.

Adapt pprof to invoke 'go tool addr2line' and
'go tool objdump' if the system tools do not exist.

Clean up disassembly of base register on amd64.

Fixes #2008.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz, mikioh.mikioh, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5697066
2012-02-28 16:18:24 -05:00
Russ Cox
102274a30e runtime: size arena to fit in virtual address space limit
For Brad.
Now FreeBSD/386 binaries run on nearlyfreespeech.net.

Fixes #2302.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5700060
2012-02-24 15:28:51 -05:00
Russ Cox
35586f718c os/signal: selective signal handling
Restore package os/signal, with new API:
Notify replaces Incoming, allowing clients
to ask for certain signals only.  Also, signals
go to everyone who asks, not just one client.

This could plausibly move into package os now
that there are no magic side effects as a result
of the import.

Update runtime for new API: move common Unix
signal handling code into signal_unix.c.
(It's so easy to do this now that we don't have
to edit Makefiles!)

Tested on darwin,linux 386,amd64.

Fixes #1266.

R=r, dsymonds, bradfitz, iant, borman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3749041
2012-02-13 13:52:37 -05:00
Russ Cox
851f30136d runtime: make more build-friendly
Collapse the arch,os-specific directories into the main directory
by renaming xxx/foo.c to foo_xxx.c, and so on.

There are no substantial edits here, except to the Makefile.
The assumption is that the Go tool will #define GOOS_darwin
and GOARCH_amd64 and will make any file named something
like signals_darwin.h available as signals_GOOS.h during the
build.  This replaces what used to be done with -I$(GOOS).

There is still work to be done to make runtime build with
standard tools, but this is a big step.  After this we will have
to write a script to generate all the generated files so they
can be checked in (instead of generated during the build).

R=r, iant, r, lucio.dere
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5490053
2011-12-16 15:33:58 -05:00