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Cherry Mui
b07e845e76 cmd/compile: use CDF to determine PGO inline threshold
Currently in PGO we use a percentage threshold to determine if a
callsite is hot. This CL uses a different method -- treating the
hottest callsites that make up cumulatively top X% of total edge
weights as hot (X=95 for now). This default might work better for
a wider range of profiles. (The absolute threshold can still be
changed by a flag.)

For #55022.

Change-Id: I7e3b6f0c3cf23f9a89dd5994c10075b498bf14ee
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2022-11-03 16:00:30 +00:00
Lynn Boger
932330fdbf math/big: add PCALIGN to addMulVVW asm on ppc64x
Adding PCALIGN to addMulVVW assembler implementation
provides the following improvement on power10:

    AddMulVVW/1         3.36ns ± 0%    3.37ns ± 0%   +0.20%
    AddMulVVW/2         4.45ns ± 0%    4.44ns ± 0%   -0.25%
    AddMulVVW/3         5.44ns ± 0%    5.49ns ± 0%   +0.84%
    AddMulVVW/4         6.43ns ± 0%    6.34ns ± 0%   -1.33%
    AddMulVVW/5         7.87ns ± 0%    7.73ns ± 0%   -1.70%
    AddMulVVW/10        13.4ns ± 3%    12.4ns ± 7%   -7.07%
    AddMulVVW/100        112ns ± 0%     102ns ± 0%   -9.34%
    AddMulVVW/1000      1.09µs ± 0%    0.95µs ± 0%  -13.15%
    AddMulVVW/10000     10.9µs ± 0%     9.6µs ± 0%  -12.46%
    AddMulVVW/100000     109µs ± 0%      95µs ± 0%  -12.58%

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2022-11-03 15:53:45 +00:00
qmuntal
ebb71ad681 cmd/go: update TestScripts/svn to not depend on TZ database
`TestScripts/svn` test suite fails if the host does not have a TZ
database installed.

This CL updates those tests so SVN formats dates using UTC, which
don't require a TZ database.

Fixes #56527

Change-Id: I20f3c03c3cedd7d748f4623dddc66bd04d1df318
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2022-11-03 15:34:01 +00:00
Zeke Lu
bb3965695d cmd/go/internal/vcs: also check file mode when identifying VCS root
Currently, FromDir identifies a VCS checkout directory just by checking
whether it contains a specified file. This is not enough. For example,
although there is a ".git" file (a plain file, not a directory) in a
git submodule directory, this directory is not a git repository root.

This change takes the file mode into account. As of now, the filename
and file mode for the supported VCS tools are:

- Mercurial:    .hg             directory
- Git:          .git            directory
- Bazaar:       .bzr            directory
- Subversion:   .svn            directory
- Fossil:       .fslckout       plain file
- Fossil:       _FOSSIL_        plain file

This CL effectively reverts CL 30948 for #10322.

Fixes #53640.

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2022-11-03 15:33:59 +00:00
qmuntal
3e3a8fe5be cmd/go/internal/script: Cmp() should not perform environment substitutions
This is an oversight from https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/419875,
where script commands were refactored and factored out to a new package.

For #27494.

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2022-11-03 15:31:36 +00:00
liu-xuewen
e81263c791 cmd/compile: remove issueSpill
Remove the useless issueSpill and continue directly.

Change-Id: I085e566be6f7200235e1bfe1f56a8e959316386a
GitHub-Last-Rev: 84db90cf34
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2022-11-03 15:30:34 +00:00
Alexander Scheel
a367981b4c crypto/x509: create CRLs with Issuer.RawSubject
Per discussion with Roland Shoemaker, this updates
x509.CreateRevocationList to mirror the behavior of
x509.CreateCertificate, creating an internal struct for the ASN.1
encoding of the CRL. This allows us to switch the Issuer field type to
asn1.RawValue, bypassing the round-tripping issues of pkix.Name in most
scenarios.

Per linked ticket, this resolves issues where a non-Go created
certificate can be used to create CRLs which aren't correctly attested
to that certificate. In rare cases where the CRL issuer is validated
against the certificate's issuer (such as the linked JDK example), this
can result in failing to check this CRL for the candidate certificate.

Fixes #53754

Change-Id: If0adc053c081d6fb0b1ce47324c877eb2429a51f
GitHub-Last-Rev: 033115dd5e
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2022-11-03 15:18:40 +00:00
cui fliter
1bfb51f8f7 all: fix a few function names on comments
Change-Id: Ida7e756f01a2c115ac58bf10aa13b2f8fd57b6a1
GitHub-Last-Rev: 4694d397bd
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2022-11-03 15:17:11 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda
582a6c2db4 crypto/ecdh: update ECDH docs and add tests for edge cases
Two edge cases that were mentioned in the docs are actually impossible:

  * For NIST curves, ECDH can't fail, since the zero scalar is rejected
    by NewPrivateKey, the identity point is rejected by NewPublicKey,
    and NIST curves are a prime-order group.

    Let's call the inputs to scalar multiplication k and P, and the
    order of the group q. If k[P] is the identity, and also q[P] is the
    identity by definition, then P's order is a divisor of q-k, because

        k[P] + [q-k]P = q[P] = I

    P's order is either 1 or q, and can only be a divisor of q-k if it's
    1 (so P is the identity), or if k is zero.

  * For X25519, PrivateKey.PublicKey can't return the all-zero value,
    since no value is equivalent to zero after clamping.

    Clamping unsets the lowest three bit, sets the second-to-highest
    bit, and unsets the top bit; this means that a scalar equivalent to
    zero needs to be a multiple of 8*q, and needs to be between 2**254
    and 2**255-1, but 8*p > 2**255-1.

Tests for other exotic edge cases such as non-canonical point encodings,
clamping, points on the twist, and low-order components are covered by
x/crypto/wycheproof.

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2022-11-03 15:15:56 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
56ad133512 os/exec: allow open descriptors to be closed during TestPipeLookPathLeak
In https://build.golang.org/log/d2eb315305bf3d513c490e7f85d56e9a016aacd2,
we observe a failure in TestPipeLookPathLeak due to an additional
descriptor (7) that was open at the start of the test being closed while
the test executes.

I haven't dug much into the failure, but it seems plausible to me that the
descriptor may have been opened by libc for some reason, and may have been
closed due to some sort of idle timeout or the completion of a background
initialization routine.

Since the test is looking for a leak, and closing an existing descriptor
does not indicate a leak, let's not fail the test if an existing descriptor
is unexpectedly closed.

Updates #5071.

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2022-11-03 14:38:29 +00:00
Russ Cox
2af48cbb7d cmd/go: add -C flag
The -C flag is like tar -C or make -C: it changes to the named directory
early in command startup, before anything else happens.

Fixes #50332.

Change-Id: I8e4546f69044cb3a028d4d26dfba482b08cb845d
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2022-11-03 12:16:35 +00:00
Cherry Mui
fb4f7fdb26 cmd/compile: use edge weights to decide inlineability in PGO
Currently, with PGO, the inliner uses node weights to decide if a
function is inlineable (with a larger budget). But the actual
inlining is determined by the weight of the call edge. There is a
discrepancy that, if a callee node is hot but the call edge is not,
it would not inlined, and marking the callee inlineable would of
no use.

Instead of using two kinds of weights, we just use the edge
weights to decide inlineability. If a function is the callee of a
hot call edge, its inlineability is determined with a larger
threshold. For a function that exceeds the regular inlining budget,
it is still inlined only when the call edge is hot, as it would
exceed the regular inlining cost for non-hot call sites, even if
it is marked inlineable.

For #55022.

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2022-11-02 21:06:46 +00:00
Russ Cox
a5b4283dfd README: update from CC-BY-3.0 to CC-BY-4.0
CC-BY-3.0 was shiny and new back in 2009, but CC-BY-4.0 is
generally preferred now. Update our CC-BY uses to CC-BY-4.0.

Google lawyers signed off on the overall CC-BY-4.0 update
and Renee French signed off on the update of the gopher license.

See also CL 447156.

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2022-11-02 20:14:56 +00:00
Russ Cox
ca8b31920a cmd/api: make check pickier about api/*.txt
We don't have a formatter for these files, so check here that
they are in the right form to allow 'cat next/*.txt >go1.X.txt'
at the end of each cycle.

Fix the api files that the check finds.

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2022-11-02 19:08:10 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
be7068fb08 text/template: correct assignment, not declaration, in range
We were mishandling {{range $i = .}}, treating it as though it were
{{range $i := .}}. That happened to work if $i were the most recently
declared variable, but not otherwise.

Fixes #56490

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2022-11-02 18:43:27 +00:00
Zeke Lu
c53390b078 net: store IPv4 returned from cgo resolver as 4-byte slice net.IP
net.IP states that a 16-byte slice can still be an IPv4 address.
But after netip.Addr is introduced, it requires extra care to keep
it as an IPv4 address when converting it to a netip.Addr using
netip.AddrFromSlice.

To address this issue, let's change the cgo resolver to return
4-byte net.IP for IPv4. The change will save us 12 bytes too.

Please note that the go resolver already return IPv4 as 4-byte
slice.

The test TestResolverLookupIP has been modified to cover this
behavior. So no new test is added.

Fixes #53554.

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2022-11-02 18:42:50 +00:00
ishwargowda
07a70bcabb go/parser: add missing parenthesis in a comment
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2022-11-02 18:19:04 +00:00
cuiweixie
581a822a9e regexp: add ErrLarge error
For #56041

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2022-11-02 18:15:21 +00:00
David Chase
03f6d81fc7 cmd/compile: renovate GOSSAHASH
Randomized feature enable/disable might be something we use to
help users debug any problems with changed loop variable capture,
and there's another CL that would like to use it to help in
locating places where "fused" multiply add instructions change
program behavior.

This CL:
- adds the ability to include an integer parameter (e.g. line number)
- replumbed the environment variable into a flag to simplify go build cache management
- but added an environment variable to allow flag setting through the environment
- which adds the possibility of switching on a different variable
  (if there's one built-in for variable capture, it shouldn't be GOSSAHASH)
- cleaned up the checking code
- adds tests for all the intended behavior
- removes the case for GSHS_LOGFILE; TBD whether we'll need to put that back
  or if there is another way.

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Russ Cox
3ba3b4893f math/big: use Montgomery for z.Exp(x, y, m) even for even m
Montgomery multiplication can be used for Exp mod even m
by splitting it into two steps - Exp mod an odd number and
Exp mod a power of two - and then combining the two results
using the Chinese Remainder Theorem.

For more details, see Ç. K. Koç, “Montgomery Reduction with Even Modulus”,
IEE Proceedings: Computers and Digital Techniques, 141(5) 314-316, September 1994.
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~jwang3/CMSC691/j34monex.pdf

Thanks to Guido Vranken for suggesting that we use a faster algorithm.

name                   old time/op    new time/op    delta
ExpMont/Odd-16            240µs ± 2%     239µs ± 2%      ~     (p=0.853 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even1-16          757µs ± 3%     249µs ± 6%   -67.17%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even2-16          755µs ± 1%     244µs ± 4%   -67.64%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
ExpMont/Even3-16          771µs ± 3%     240µs ± 2%   -68.90%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even4-16          775µs ± 3%     241µs ± 2%   -68.91%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even8-16          779µs ± 2%     241µs ± 3%   -69.06%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/Even32-16         778µs ± 3%     240µs ± 4%   -69.11%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
ExpMont/Even64-16         774µs ± 6%     186µs ± 2%   -76.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even96-16         776µs ± 4%     186µs ± 6%   -76.09%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/Even128-16        764µs ± 2%     143µs ± 3%   -81.24%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even255-16        761µs ± 3%     109µs ± 2%   -85.73%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven1-16    45.6µs ± 1%    36.3µs ± 3%   -20.49%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven2-16    44.3µs ± 2%    37.5µs ± 2%   -15.26%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven3-16    44.1µs ± 5%    37.3µs ± 3%   -15.32%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven4-16    47.1µs ± 6%    38.0µs ± 5%   -19.40%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)

name                   old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
ExpMont/Odd-16           2.53kB ± 0%    2.53kB ± 0%      ~     (p=0.137 n=8+10)
ExpMont/Even1-16         2.57kB ± 0%    3.31kB ± 0%   +28.90%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
ExpMont/Even2-16         2.57kB ± 0%    3.37kB ± 0%   +31.09%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/Even3-16         2.57kB ± 0%    3.37kB ± 0%   +31.08%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)
ExpMont/Even4-16         2.57kB ± 0%    3.37kB ± 0%   +31.09%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/Even8-16         2.57kB ± 0%    3.37kB ± 0%   +31.09%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/Even32-16        2.57kB ± 0%    3.37kB ± 0%   +31.14%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even64-16        2.57kB ± 0%    3.16kB ± 0%   +22.99%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
ExpMont/Even96-16        2.57kB ± 0%    3.44kB ± 0%   +33.90%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
ExpMont/Even128-16       2.57kB ± 0%    2.88kB ± 0%   +12.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even255-16       2.57kB ± 0%    2.54kB ± 0%    -1.30%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven1-16      872B ± 0%     1232B ± 0%   +41.28%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven2-16      872B ± 0%     1233B ± 0%   +41.40%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
ExpMont/SmallEven3-16      872B ± 0%     1289B ± 0%   +47.82%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven4-16      872B ± 0%     1241B ± 0%   +42.32%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

name                   old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
ExpMont/Odd-16             21.0 ± 0%      21.0 ± 0%      ~     (all equal)
ExpMont/Even1-16           24.0 ± 0%      38.0 ± 0%   +58.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even2-16           24.0 ± 0%      40.0 ± 0%   +66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even3-16           24.0 ± 0%      40.0 ± 0%   +66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even4-16           24.0 ± 0%      40.0 ± 0%   +66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even8-16           24.0 ± 0%      40.0 ± 0%   +66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even32-16          24.0 ± 0%      40.0 ± 0%   +66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even64-16          24.0 ± 0%      39.0 ± 0%   +62.50%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even96-16          24.0 ± 0%      42.0 ± 0%   +75.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even128-16         24.0 ± 0%      40.0 ± 0%   +66.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/Even255-16         24.0 ± 0%      38.0 ± 0%   +58.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven1-16      16.0 ± 0%      35.0 ± 0%  +118.75%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven2-16      16.0 ± 0%      35.0 ± 0%  +118.75%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven3-16      16.0 ± 0%      37.0 ± 0%  +131.25%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
ExpMont/SmallEven4-16      16.0 ± 0%      36.0 ± 0%  +125.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

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Russ Cox
d8541aa8d5 math/big: add benchmark of Exp with large modulus
Setting up for improving even modulus.

name                   time/op
ExpMont/Odd-16          240µs ± 2%
ExpMont/Even1-16        757µs ± 3%
ExpMont/Even2-16        755µs ± 1%
ExpMont/Even3-16        771µs ± 3%
ExpMont/Even4-16        775µs ± 3%
ExpMont/Even8-16        779µs ± 2%
ExpMont/Even32-16       778µs ± 3%
ExpMont/Even64-16       774µs ± 6%
ExpMont/Even96-16       776µs ± 4%
ExpMont/Even128-16      764µs ± 2%
ExpMont/Even255-16      761µs ± 3%
ExpMont/SmallEven1-16  45.6µs ± 1%
ExpMont/SmallEven2-16  44.3µs ± 2%
ExpMont/SmallEven3-16  44.1µs ± 5%
ExpMont/SmallEven4-16  47.1µs ± 6%

name                   alloc/op
ExpMont/Odd-16         2.53kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even1-16       2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even2-16       2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even3-16       2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even4-16       2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even8-16       2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even32-16      2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even64-16      2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even96-16      2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even128-16     2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/Even255-16     2.57kB ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven1-16    872B ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven2-16    872B ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven3-16    872B ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven4-16    872B ± 0%

name                   allocs/op
ExpMont/Odd-16           21.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even1-16         24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even2-16         24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even3-16         24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even4-16         24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even8-16         24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even32-16        24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even64-16        24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even96-16        24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even128-16       24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/Even255-16       24.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven1-16    16.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven2-16    16.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven3-16    16.0 ± 0%
ExpMont/SmallEven4-16    16.0 ± 0%

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Russ Cox
0aeda5afe5 cmd/link: remove unnecessary use of sync.Once alongside sync.Mutex
There does not seem to be any point to this sync.Once.
I noticed because I was surveying uses of sync.Once to
understand usage patterns. This seems to be a dreg left over
from some earlier instance of the code.

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2022-11-02 14:38:08 +00:00
Russ Cox
30b240b102 testing: implement -cpu and -count for fuzz tests
Fuzz tests are meant to be run just like ordinary tests,
so copy the same loop cpu and count loops used in testing.go
(and benchmark.go) into fuzz.go.

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2022-11-02 13:14:08 +00:00
Mateusz Poliwczak
81efd7b347 net: support no-reload option for unix go resolver
It adds support for no-reload option, as specified in resolv.conf(5):
 no-reload (since glibc 2.26)
                     Sets RES_NORELOAD in _res.options.  This option
                     disables automatic reloading of a changed
                     configuration file.

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2022-11-01 22:44:57 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
e23876a383 net: drop unused _C_ai_addrlen function
Fixes AIX build.

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2022-11-01 22:15:41 +00:00
Michael Pratt
d73885588a cmd/compile/internal/pgo: remove ListOfHotCallSites
The global ListOfHotCallSites set is used to communicate between
CanInline and InlineCalls the set of call sites that InlineCalls may
increase the budget for.

CanInline clears this map on each call, thus assuming that
InlineCalls(x) is called immediately after CanInline(x). This assumption
is false, as CanInline (among other cases) is recursive (CanInline ->
hairyVisitor.doNode -> inlCallee -> CanInline).

When this assumption proves false, we will lose the opportunity to
inline hot calls.

This CL is the least invasive fix for this. ListOfHotCallSites is
actually just a subset of the candHotEdgeMap, with CallSiteInfo.Callee
cleared. candHotEdgeMap doesn't actually need to distinguish based on
Callee, so we can drop callee from candHotEdgeMap as well and just use
that directly [1].

Later CLs should do more work to remove the globals entirely.

For cmd/compile, this inceases the number of PGO inlined functions by
~50% for one set of PGO parameters. I have no evaluated performance
impact.

[1] This is something that we likely want to change in the future.

For #55022.

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Bryan C. Mills
1ae93e4c20 cmd/go/internal/vcweb: increase script WaitDelay by 30x
This should reduce spurious VCS failures on slow builders, like the
one observed in
https://build.golang.org/log/e773fe404b2009d67fa34f048e023f0a86663a13

Updates #27494.

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Bryan C. Mills
1587c36583 runtime: check for ErrWaitDelay in runBuiltTestProg
ErrWaitDelay is not expected to occur in this test, but if it does
it indicates a failure mode very different from the “failed to start”
catchall that we log for other non-ExitError errors.

Updates #50436.

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2022-11-01 21:32:26 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
082afccebf internal/testenv: adjust timeout calculations in CommandContext
I noticed some test failures in the build dashboard after CL 445597
that made me realize the grace period should be based on the test
timeout, not the Context timeout: if the test itself sets a short
timeout for a command, we still want to give the test process enough
time to consume and log its output.

I also put some more thought into how one might debug a test hang, and
realized that in that case we don't want to set a WaitDelay at all:
instead, we want to leave the processes in their stuck state so that
they can be investigated with tools like `ps` and 'lsof'.

Updates #50436.

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2022-11-01 21:32:24 +00:00
Michael Matloob
50c5919475 cmd/dist: fix a variable scope bug:
We reused p so we were deleting the same directory twice instead of two
different directories. Fix that.

For #47257

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2022-11-01 20:46:55 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
49bbece44c go/build: ignore files by extension before matching on name
Otherwise given a file like defs_nacl_amd64p32.go.~1~ we will add
"nacl" and "amd64p32" to AllTags. This was causing the
cmd/go/internal/modindex tests to fail on my system, since I had
an old editor backup file lying around.

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2022-11-01 19:48:43 +00:00
Austin Clements
6a44a3aa9f test/bench/go1: eliminate start-up time
The go1 benchmark suite does a lot of work at package init time, which
makes it take quite a while to run even if you're not running any of
the benchmarks, or if you're only running a subset of them. This leads
to an awkward workaround in dist test to compile but not run the
package, unlike roughly all other packages. It also reduces isolation
between benchmarks by affecting the starting heap size of all
benchmarks.

Fix this by initializing all data required by a benchmark when that
benchmark runs, and keeping it local so it gets freed by the GC and
doesn't leak between benchmarks. Now, none of the benchmarks depend on
global state.

Re-initializing the data on each benchmark run does add overhead to an
actual benchmark run, as each benchmark function is called several
times with different values of b.N. A full run of all benchmarks at
the default -benchtime=1s now takes ~10% longer; higher -benchtimes
would be less. It would be quite difficult to cache this data between
invocations of the same benchmark function without leaking between
different benchmarks and affecting GC overheads, as the testing
package doesn't provide any mechanism for this.

This reduces the time to run the binary with no benchmarks from 1.5
seconds to 10 ms, and also reduces the memory required to do this from
342 MiB to 17 MiB.

To make sure data was not leaking between different benchmarks, I ran
the benchmarks with -shuffle=on. The variance remained low: mostly
under 3%. A few benchmarks had higher variance, but in all cases it
was similar to the variance between this change.

This CL naturally changes the measured performance of several of the
benchmarks because it dramatically changes the heap size and hence GC
overheads. However, going forward the benchmarks should be much better
isolated.

For #37486.

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2022-11-01 17:07:14 +00:00
Austin Clements
767df51b4d runtime: fix missing error print in TestCgoSigfwd
The result of the call to fmt.Errorf was unused. It was clearly
intending to print the message, not simply construct an error.

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2022-11-01 17:06:49 +00:00
Austin Clements
e72da1c15d runtime: skip TestArenaCollision on failed reservation
If TestArenaCollision cannot reserve the address range it expects to
reserve, it currently fails somewhat mysteriously. Detect this case
and skip the test. This could lead to test rot if we wind up always
skipping this test, but it's not clear that there's a better answer.
If the test does fail, we now also log what it thinks it reserved so
the failure message is more useful in debugging any issues.

Fixes #49415
Fixes #54597

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2022-11-01 17:06:23 +00:00
Damien Neil
61ae0a37a8 syscall, os/exec: reject environment variables containing NULs
Check for and reject environment variables containing NULs.

The conventions for passing environment variables to subprocesses
cause most or all systems to interpret a NUL as a separator. The
syscall package rejects environment variables containing a NUL
on most systems, but erroniously did not do so on Windows. This
causes an environment variable such as "FOO=a\x00BAR=b" to be
interpreted as "FOO=a", "BAR=b".

Check for and reject NULs in environment variables passed to
syscall.StartProcess on Windows.

Add a redundant check to os/exec as extra insurance.

Fixes #56284
Fixes CVE-2022-41716

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Russ Cox
ad5d2f64fb testing: print names of running tests on test timeout
Track the running tests and when they started,
so that we can report the running tests on a test timeout.

	% go test -timeout=5s
	panic: test timed out after 5s
	running tests:
		TestTCPSpuriousConnSetupCompletion (4s)

	... stack traces as usual ...

	% go test -run=Script -timeout=10s cmd/go
	vcs-test.golang.org rerouted to http://127.0.0.1:65168
	https://vcs-test.golang.org rerouted to https://127.0.0.1:65169
	go test proxy running at GOPROXY=http://127.0.0.1:65170/mod
	panic: test timed out after 10s
	running tests:
		TestScript (10s)
		TestScript/mod_get_patchcycle (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_prefer_incompatible (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_promote_implicit (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_pseudo (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_pseudo_other_branch (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_pseudo_prefix (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_test (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_trailing_slash (0s)
		TestScript/mod_get_update_unrelated_sum (0s)
		TestScript/mod_gobuild_import (0s)
		TestScript/mod_gomodcache (0s)
		TestScript/mod_gonoproxy (0s)
		TestScript/mod_load_badchain (0s)
		TestScript/mod_overlay (0s)
		TestScript/test_fuzz_minimize (6s)
		TestScript/test_fuzz_minimize_dirty_cov (7s)

	... stack traces as usual ...

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2022-11-01 14:20:31 +00:00
Than McIntosh
02cffcde17 cmd/cover: fix buglet causing differences in -m output
Use a slightly different line number pragma when emitting instrumented
code, so as to ensure that we don't get any changes in the
"-gcflags=-m" output for coverage vs non-coverage.

Fixes #56475.

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2022-11-01 14:12:36 +00:00
Than McIntosh
99dc2a1859 cmd/go: revamp and simplify logic in PrepareForCoverageBuild
Change the 'PrepareForCoverageBuild' helper function to provide more
sensible defaults in the case where Go packages are listed on the
command line (e.g. cases such as "go run -cover mumble.go").

With the old implementation, if module mode was enabled, we would only
instrument packages in the main module, meaning that if you did
something like this:

  $ ls go.mod
  go.mod
  $ GOCOVERDATA=/tmp/cov go run -cover testdata/somefile.go
  $

no coverage profiles would be generated at all. This is due to the
fact that the pseudo-package created by the Go command internally when
building "somefile.go" is not considered part of the main module.

This patch moves the default to "packages explicitly mentioned on the
command line, plus packages in the main module", which will make more
sense to users passing specific packages and *.go files on the command
line. Examples:

  // Here cmd/compile is part the Go standard library + commands
  // (which we exclude from instrumentation by default), but since
  // 'cmd/compile' is mentioned on the command line, we will instrument
  // just that single package (not any of its deps).
  $ cd $GOROOT/src
  $ go build -o gc.exe -cover cmd/compile
  $ GOCOVERDATA=/tmp/cov ./gc.exe ...
  ...
  $

  // Here we're running a Go file named on the command line, where
  // the pseudo-package for the command line is not part of the
  // main module, but it makes sense to instrument it anyhow.
  $ cd ~/go/k8s.io/kubernetes
  $ GOCOVERDATA=/tmp/cov go run -cover test/typecheck/testdata/bad/bad.go
  ...
  $

This patch also simplifies the logic and improves flow/comments in
in the helper function PrepareForCoverageBuild.

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2022-11-01 14:12:26 +00:00
Than McIntosh
317f2a7df6 cmd/compile: revise inliner coverage tweaks (again)
This patch fixes a typo/bug introduced in CL 441858 where when pattern
matching a coverage counter access we were looking at an assingment
node instead of the assignment LHS, and fixes a similar problem in
atomic counter update pattern matching introduced in CL 444835. In
both of these cases the bug was not caught because the test intended
to lock down the behavior was written incorrectly (wasn't
instrumenting what the test author thought it was instrumenting,
ouch).

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Than McIntosh
2730170f63 cmd/{go,cover}: fix for -coverprofile path capture with local pkg
When coverage testing a local package (defined by a relative import
path such as "./foo/bar") the convention when "-coverprofile" is used
has been to capture source files by full pathname, as opposed to
recording the full import path or the invented import path
("command-line-arguments/") created by the go command in the case of
building named Go files. Doing this makes it much easier to use
collected profiles with "go tool -cover -html=<profile>".

The support for this feature/convention wound up being inadvertantly
dropped during the GOEXPERIMENT=coverageredesign implementation; this
patch restores it.

Fixes #56433.

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2022-11-01 14:11:54 +00:00
Russ Cox
a3559f3301 net: use libc (not cgo) for DNS on macOS
Change the macOS implementation to use libc calls.
Using libc calls directly is what we do for all the runtime and os syscalls.
Doing so here as well improves consistency and also makes it possible
to cross-compile (from non-Mac systems) macOS binaries that use the
native name resolver.

Fixes #12524.

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2022-11-01 14:05:39 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
661e931dd1 internal/testenv: move helpers related to os/exec to a separate file
(Suggested by Austin in CL 445596.)

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2022-11-01 13:37:40 +00:00
David Chase
c81c027982 cmd/compile: add ability to indicate 'concurrentOk' for debug flags
Also removes no-longer-needed "Any" field from compiler's DebugFlags.
Test/use case for this is the fmahash CL.

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2022-10-31 22:19:34 +00:00
Michael Matloob
5619dd0849 cmd/go: add move test for goroot
This  an end-to-end test that sets GOROOT to a symlink
to the distribution, approximating copying it to a new
location, and checks that packages in the standard library
are not stale, as they would be if paths were embedded
in artifacts.

For #47257

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2022-10-31 21:51:12 +00:00
Keith Randall
68bd383368 cmd/compile: add cache of sizeable objects so they can be reused
We kind of have this mechanism already, just normalizing it and
using it in a bunch of places. Previously a bunch of places cached
slices only for the duration of a single function compilation. Now
we can reuse slices across a whole compiler run.

Use a sync.Pool of powers-of-two sizes. This lets us use not
too much memory, and avoid holding onto memory we're no longer
using when a GC happens.

There's a few different types we need, so generate the code for it.
Generics would be useful here, but we can't use generics in the
compiler because of bootstrapping.

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2022-10-31 21:41:20 +00:00
Keith Randall
7ddc45263c cmd/compile: separate out sparsemaps that need position
Make them a separate type, so the normal sparse maps don't
need the extra storage.

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2022-10-31 21:41:06 +00:00
Keith Randall
9ce27feaeb cmd/compile: add rule for post-decomposed growslice optimization
The recently added rule only works before decomposing slices.
Add a rule that works after decomposing slices.

The reason we need the latter is because although the length may
be a constant, it can be hidden inside a slice that is not constant
(its pointer or capacity might be changing). By applying this
optimization after decomposing slices, we can find more cases
where it applies.

Fixes #56440

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2022-10-31 21:40:49 +00:00
Michael Pratt
204be97d24 cmd/compile/internal/pgo: remove most global state
Since pgo is a new package, it is reasonably straightforward to
encapsulate its state into a non-global object that we pass around,
which will help keep it isolated.

There are no functional changes in this CL, just packaging up the
globals into a new object.

There are two major pieces of cleanup remaining:

1. reflectdata and noder have separate InlineCalls calls for method
   wrappers. The Profile is not plumbed there yet, but this is not a
   regression as the globals were previously set only right around the
   main inlining pass in gc.Main.

2. pgo.ListOfHotCallSites is still global, as it will require more work
   to clean up. It is effectively a local variable in InlinePackage,
   except that it assumes that InlineCalls is immediately preceded by a
   CanInline call for the same function. This is not necessarily true
   due to the recursive nature of CanInline. This also means that some
   InlineCalls calls may be missing the list of hot callsites right now.

For #55022.

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2022-10-31 21:18:33 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
3848b44c75 os: in TestDirFS only check returned path for unexpected string
The test added in CL 446115 was failing on Plan 9, on which the error
returned by a failed open includes the path that failed.

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2022-10-31 21:03:17 +00:00
Michael Pratt
ec0b540293 cmd/compile/internal/pgo: remove ConvertLine2Int
Parts of package pgo fetch the line number of a node by parsing the
number out of the string returned from ir.Line().

This is indirect and inefficient, so it should be replaced with a more
direct lookup. It is also potentially buggy: ir.Line uses
ctxt.OutermostPos, i.e., the line number where an inlined node in
inlined. We want ctxt.InnermostPos, because that is the line number used
in pprof profiles that we are matching against (See comments on
OutermostPos and InnermostPos).

I'm not sure whether this was an active, as we use ir.Line before and
during inlining. I think we could see CALL nodes with OutermostPos !=
InnermostPos during midstack inlining, but I am not sure. Regardless,
explicitly using the desired position is clearer.

For #55022.

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2022-10-31 21:00:25 +00:00