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Ian Lance Taylor
bb7fb8a5fa runtime: print error if mmap fails
Fixes #49687

Change-Id: Ife7f64f4c98449eaff7327e09bc1fb67acee72c9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379354
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2022-01-19 21:46:55 +00:00
Dan Scales
c1296af151 cmd/compile: add early a CONVIFACE normally created in the order phase
Most CONVIFACEs are created in the transform phase (or old typechecker,
in -G=0 mode). But if the main result of a multi-value assignment (map,
channel, or dot-type) must be converted to an interface during the
assignment, that CONVIFACE is not created until (*orderState).as2ok in
the order phase (because the AS2* ops and their sub-ops are so tightly
intertwined). But we need to create the CONVIFACE during the
stenciling/transform phase to enable dictionary lookups. So, in
transformAssign(), if we are doing a special multi-value assignment
involving a type-param-derived type, assign the results first to temps,
so that we can manifest the CONVIFACE during the transform in assigning
the first temp to lhs[0].

Added a test for both AS2RECV (channel receives) and AS2MAPR (maps). I
don't think we can have a type assertion on a type-param-derived type.

Fixes #50642

Change-Id: I4d079fc46c93d8494d7db4ea8234d91522edb02a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379054
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2022-01-19 21:14:18 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
1efc5815dd go/types, types2: use orig. compiler error message for a shift error
Slightly better for cases such as string(1 << s).
Leaves type-checker tests alone for now because
there are multiple dozens.

For #45117.

Change-Id: I47b314c713fabe424c2158674bf965416a8a6f5c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379274
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2022-01-19 20:54:49 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
a4d3c73ac3 doc/go1.18: don't mention -buildinfo flag
It was removed in CL 378576.

For #50501

Change-Id: I26b8f0e99a40fa5c616aa4849a6ab15dd0d072f8
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2022-01-19 20:47:21 +00:00
Michael Pratt
d1640d8652 runtime/pprof: compare all samples vs rusage in TestCPUProfileMultithreadMagnitude
TestCPUProfileMultithreadMagnitude compares pprof results vs OS rusage
to verify that pprof is capturing all CPU usage. Presently it compares
the sum of cpuHog1 samples vs rusage. However, background usage from the
scheduler, GC, etc can cause additional CPU usage causing test failures
if rusage is too far off from the cpuHog1 samples.

That said, this test doesn't actually need to care about cpuHog1
samples. It simply cares that pprof samples match rusage, not what the
breakdown of usage was. As a result, we can compare the sum of _all_
pprof samples vs rusage, which should implicitly include any background
CPU usage.

Fixes #50097.

Change-Id: I649a18de5b3dcf58b62be5962fa508d14cd4dc79
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379535
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2022-01-19 20:07:20 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
efbecc7eff go/types, types2: explicitly check for non-nil type in LookupFieldOrMethod
Document and enforce API expectation. Add a test so we don't
inadvertently change the function behavior with respect to nil
type arguments.

Fixes #50620.

Change-Id: Ic000bff7504a03006bd248a319c7a2d49dcf09c8
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2022-01-19 16:33:42 +00:00
Michael Pratt
985d97e602 runtime/pprof: assert that labels never appear on unexpected samples
This makes TestLabelSystemstack much more strict, enabling it to detect
any misplacement of labels.

Unfortunately, there are several edge cases where we may not have an
obviously correct stack trace, so we generally except the runtime
package, with the exception of background goroutines that we know should
not be labeled.

For #50007
For #50032

Change-Id: I8dce7e7da04f278ce297422227901efe52782ca0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/369984
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2022-01-19 16:33:11 +00:00
Michael Pratt
3e45eb3ce1 runtime: do not inherit labels on system goroutines
GC background mark worker goroutines are created when the first GC is
triggered (or next GC after GOMAXPROCS increases). Since the GC can be
triggered from a user goroutine, those workers will inherit any pprof
labels from the user goroutine.

That isn't meaningful, so avoid it by excluding system goroutines from
inheriting labels.

Fixes #50032

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2022-01-19 16:33:05 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
bec2cc3708 runtime: eliminate arbitrary timeout in TestStackGrowth
Instead, allow the test to run up until nearly the test's deadline,
whatever that may be, and then crash with a panic (instead of calling
t.Errorf) to get a useful goroutine dump.

With the arbitrary timeout removed, we can now also run this test in
short mode, reducing its impact on test latency.

Fixes #19381

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2022-01-19 16:23:21 +00:00
Cherry Mui
d93ff73ae2 cmd/compile: don't elide extension for LoadReg to FP register on MIPS64
For an extension operation like MOWWreg, if the operand is already
extended, we optimize the second extension out. Usually a LoadReg
of a proper type would come already extended, as a MOVW/MOVWU etc.
instruction does. But for a LoadReg to a floating point register,
the instruction does not do the extension. So we cannot elide the
extension.

Fixes #50671.

Change-Id: Id8991df78d5acdecd3fd6138c558428cbd5f6ba3
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2022-01-19 15:45:58 +00:00
Austin Clements
ca33b34e17 runtime: deflake TestPreemptionAfterSyscall
This test occasionally takes very slightly longer than the 3 second
timeout on slow builders (especially windows-386-2008), so increase
the timeout to 5 seconds. It fails with much longer timeouts on Plan
9, so skip it as flaky there.

Updates #41015.

Change-Id: I426a7adfae92c18a0f8a223dd92762b0b91565e1
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2022-01-19 15:34:05 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
2a061fdd47 cmd/go: fix TestScript/version_buildvcs_git_gpg
This test was missed in CL 358539, presumably because the 'longtest'
builders lack a 'gpg' executable.

Updates #49168
Fixes #50675

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2022-01-19 14:29:17 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
4042194f2d spec: add another example for an invalid shift case
Fixes #45114.

Change-Id: I969e5f1037254fc0ffbba2fc07a81a3987e6b05f
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2022-01-19 04:00:05 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
50869f377f go/types, types2: report error for invalid string(1 << s)
For #45114.
Fixes #45117.

Change-Id: I71d6650ae2c4c06952fce19959120f15f13c08a2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379256
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2022-01-18 23:59:40 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
fa4df6597e go/types, types2: avoid field/method lookup error on invalid types
Fixes #49541.

Change-Id: I27a52d0722a7408758682e7ddcd608c0a6c4881b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/378175
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2022-01-18 23:48:55 +00:00
Dan Scales
626f13d0ca cmd/compile: add missing copyright notice
Also, simplify one expression (missed comment on previous review).

Change-Id: Ic2d212442c2738e03c733336bb990e28c8912ca4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379254
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2022-01-18 23:19:04 +00:00
Russ Cox
cf5d73e8a2 cmd/compile, go/types: restore 'too many return values' error for func with no results
Currently the code handles the case of returning values from
a function with no result parameters as a special case.
Consider this input:

	package p

	func f0_2()            { return 1, 2 }
	func f0_1()            { return 1 }
	func f1_0() int        { return }
	func f1_2() int        { return 1, 2 }
	func f2_0() (int, int) { return }
	func f2_1() (int, int) { return 1 }

The errors are:

	x.go:3:33: no result values expected   <<<
	x.go:4:33: no result values expected   <<<
	x.go:5:26: not enough return values
		have ()
		want (int)
	x.go:6:36: too many return values
		have (number, number)
		want (int)
	x.go:7:26: not enough return values
		have ()
		want (int, int)
	x.go:8:33: not enough return values
		have (number)
		want (int, int)

There are two problems with the current special case emitting the
errors on the marked line:

1. It calls them 'result values' instead of 'return values'.
2. It doesn't show the type being returned, which can be useful to programmers.

Using the general case solves both these problems,
so this CL removes the special case and calls the general case instead.

Now those two errors read:

	x.go:3:33: too many return values
		have (number, number)
		want ()
	x.go:4:33: too many return values
		have (number)
		want ()

Fixes #50653.

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2022-01-18 21:43:02 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
71888fe4b0 doc/go1.18: add a release note for 'go mod tidy' checksum changes
Updates #47738
Fixes #49598

Change-Id: I708dcb880a701699116227a9eaca994cf460fef9
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2022-01-18 21:38:42 +00:00
Russ Cox
46f138f288 cmd/compile, go/types: fix checking of bad type switch
Consider the following program:

	package p

	func f() {
		x := 1
		v := 2
		switch v.(type) {
		case int:
			println(x)
			println(x / 0)
		case 1:
		}
	}

Before this CL, the compiler prints:

	x.go:4:2: x declared but not used
	x.go:6:9: v (variable of type int) is not an interface

x is in fact used, and other errors in the switch go undiagnosed.

This commit fixes that problem by processing the switch statement
even when the 'not an interface' error is reported.

Now the compiler drops the spurious 'declared but not used'
and adds two previously undiagnosed problems:

	x.go:6:9: v (variable of type int) is not an interface
	x.go:9:15: invalid operation: division by zero
	x.go:10:7: 1 is not a type

go/types was printing roughly the same thing the compiler did before,
and now still prints roughly the same thing the compiler does after.
(The only differences are in the exact reported columns.)

Fixes #50493.

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2022-01-18 19:03:00 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
75bcdd5963 net/http: skip TestClientTimeout_Headers_h{1,2} on windows/arm and windows/arm64
This extends the skip added in CL 375635 to the "_Headers" variant of
the test, since we have observed similar failures in that variant on
the builders.

For #43120

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2022-01-18 18:56:51 +00:00
Dan Scales
ef4be98abd cmd/compile: support field access for typeparam with structural constraint
In the compiler, we need to distinguish field and method access on a
type param. For field access, we avoid the dictionary access (to create
an interface bound) and just do the normal transformDot() (which will
create the field access on the shape type).

This field access works fine for non-pointer types, since the shape type
preserves the underlying type of all types in the shape. But we
generally merge all pointer types into a single shape, which means the
field will not be accessible via the shape type. So, we need to change
Shapify() so that a type which is a pointer type is mapped to its
underlying type, rather than being merged with other pointers.

Because we don't want to change the export format at this point in the
release, we need to compute StructuralType() directly in types1, rather
than relying on types2. That implementation is in types/type.go, along
with the helper specificTypes().

I enabled the compiler-related tests in issue50417.go, added an extra
test for unnamed pointer types, and added a bunch more tests for
interesting cases involving StructuralType(). I added a test
issue50417b.go similar to the original example, but also tests access to
an embedded field.

I also added a unit test in
cmd/compile/internal/types/structuraltype_test.go that tests a bunch of
unusual cases directly (some of which have no structural type).

Updates #50417

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2022-01-18 18:16:14 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
d54f663070 cmd/go: remove the -buildinfo flag
Fixes #50501
(in a sense, by removing a flag that looks like it should do something
it does not)

Change-Id: I69ae4862706a6283cda4016fd43b361bb21557f9
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2022-01-18 18:06:50 +00:00
Russ Cox
5b3ebc8b72 cmd/dist: avoid lapsing into x86 builds on ARM64 Macs
We use uname -m to decide the GOHOSTARCH default,
and on my ARM64 Mac laptop, uname -m prints x86_64.

uname -a prints:

Darwin p1.local 21.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 21.1.0: Wed Oct 13 17:33:01 PDT 2021; root:xnu-8019.41.5~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 x86_64

(Note the x86_64 at the end, consistent with uname -m.)

The effect of this is that make.bash builds an x86 toolchain
even when I start with an ARM64 bootstrap toolchain!
Avoid being tricked by looking for RELEASE_ARM64 instead.

Fixes #50643.

Change-Id: I76eded84bde8009d29419d5982bf964a0bf1c8fd
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2022-01-18 14:56:19 +00:00
eric fang
897b3da2e0 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: adjust rule for VMOVQ instruction
The VMOVQ instruction stores a 128-bit number into a V register, for
example:
    VMOVQ $0x1122334455667788, $0x99aabbccddeeff00, V2
From a documentation (https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/internal/obj/arm64) point
of view, the value in V2 should be 0x112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00,
however the value is actually 0x99aabbccddeeff001122334455667788. The
reason is that we misplaced the high 64-bit and the low 64-bit in the
literal pool. To maintain backward compatibility, this CL adjusts the
rule of VMOVQ instruction to make the documentation consistent with the
code.

Fixes #50528

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2022-01-17 09:23:25 +00:00
Austin Clements
3b5eec9370 runtime/race: be less picky about test run time
Currently, there are two regexps in the race detector output tests
that assume subtests will complete in < 1 second. This isn't necessary
and very occasionally fails (on builders that are probably very
loaded). Make these tests less picky about timing.

Fixes #50612.

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2022-01-14 21:54:39 +00:00
Michael Pratt
a99c38d663 Revert "cmd/dist: log CPU model when testing"
Fails TestRepeatBootstrap.

This reverts CL 371474.

For #50146.

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2022-01-14 20:50:36 +00:00
Michael Pratt
07b995e5bb Revert "cmd/dist: log OS version when testing"
Fails TestAllDependencies.

This reverts CL 371475.

For #50146.

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Michael Pratt
4f0c32de07 cmd/dist: log OS version when testing
As a follow-up to https://golang.org/cl/371474, add the OS version to
the metadata printed for each test.

Fixes #50146.

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2022-01-14 18:36:49 +00:00
Michael Pratt
1302f93c4e cmd/dist: log CPU model when testing
Knowing whether test failures are correlated with specific CPU models on
has proven useful on several issues. Log it for prior to testing so it
is always available.

internal/sysinfo provides the CPU model, but it is not available in the
bootstrap toolchain, so we can't access this unconditionally in
cmd/dist. Instead use a build-tagged file, as the final version of
cmd/dist will use the final toolchain.

The addition of new data to the beginning of cmd/dist output will break
x/build/cmd/coordinator's banner parsing, leaving extra lines in the log
output, though information will not be lost.
https://golang.org/cl/372538 fixes up the coordinator and should be
submitted and deployed before this CL is submitted.

For #46272.
For #49209.
For #50146.

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2022-01-14 18:36:41 +00:00
Alessandro Arzilli
e4a6b84962 debug/elf: do not read unrelated bytes for SHT_NOBITS sections
SHT_NOBITS sections do not occupy space in the file and their offset is
"conceptual", reading their data should return all zeroes instead of
reading bytes from the section that follows them.

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2022-01-14 18:20:45 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
9c6ecc49ca runtime: skip known TestSegv failure mode on linux-mips64le-mengzhuo
Also adjust other skips to actually call t.Skip, so that the test
correctly shows as skipped instead of passing.

For #50605

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2022-01-14 17:58:14 +00:00
Russ Cox
17b2fb1b65 runtime: fix net poll races
The netpoll code was written long ago, when the
only multiprocessors that Go ran on were x86.
It assumed that an atomic store would trigger a
full memory barrier and then used that barrier
to order otherwise racy access to a handful of fields,
including pollDesc.closing.

On ARM64, this code has finally failed, because
the atomic store is on a value completely unrelated
to any of the racily-accessed fields, and the ARMv8
hardware, unlike x86, is clever enough not to do a
full memory barrier for a simple atomic store.
We are seeing a constant background rate of trybot
failures where the net/http tests deadlock - a netpollblock
has clearly happened after the pollDesc has begun to close.

The code that does the racy reads is netpollcheckerr,
which needs to be able to run without acquiring a lock.
This CL fixes the race, without introducing unnecessary
inefficiency or deadlock, by arranging for every updater
of the relevant fields to publish a summary as a single
atomic uint32, and then having netpollcheckerr use a
single atomic load to fetch the relevant bits and then
proceed as before.

Fixes #45211 (until proven otherwise!).

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2022-01-14 17:49:58 +00:00
Dan Scales
b41185c5c3 cmd/compile: add call to ImportedBody() when exporting shape inst body
When we export a shape instantiation, because a particular
fully-instantiated type is needed by an inlineable function, we possibly
export the body of the instantiation, if it is inlineable. In this case,
we should have been calling ImportedBody() to make sure that the
function body had already been read in (if it is actually imported from
another package).

Fixes #50598

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2022-01-14 16:41:18 +00:00
Keith Randall
e550c30545 cmd/compile: stop interface conversions for generic method calls from allocating
Let T be a type parameter, and say we instantiate it with S, a type
that isn't pointer-like (e.g. a pair of ints, or as in 50182, a
slice). Then to call a method m on a variable of type T, the compiler
does essentially:

var v T = ...
i := (interface{m()})(v)
i.m()

The conversion at that second line allocates, as we need to make the
data word for an interface. And in the general case, that interface
may live an arbitrarily long time. But in this case, we know it
doesn't.

The data word of i has type *S.  When we call i.m, we can't call S.m
directly. It is expecting an S, not a *S. We call through a wrapper
defined on *S, which looks like:

func (p *S) m() {
   var s S = *p
   s.m()
}

The value passed in for p is exactly the data word mentioned above. It
never escapes anywhere - the wrapper copies a type S variable out of
*p and p is dead after that. That means that in the situation where we
build an interface for the explicit purpose of calling a method on it,
and use that built interface nowhere else, the allocation of the data
word for that interface is known to die before the call returns and
thus can be stack allocated.

One tricky case is that although the allocation of the backing store
of the interface conversion doesn't escape, pointers we store *inside*
that allocation might escape (in fact they definitely will, unless we
can devirtualize the receiver).

Fixes #50182

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2022-01-13 23:35:37 +00:00
Patrik Nyblom
4f6f68ee4b testing: skip flaky TestRaiseException on windows-amd64-2012
This is in relation to #49681

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2022-01-13 23:04:22 +00:00
Dan Scales
899d19ac83 cmd/compile: descend through types to find fully-instantiated types
In order to make sure we export the dictionaries/shape methods for all
fully-instantiated types in inlineable functions, we need to descend
fully into types. For example, we may have a map type (e.g.
map[transactionID]Promise[*ByteBuffer]), where the key or value is a new
fully-instantiated type. So, I add a new checkFullyInst() traversal
function, which traverses all encountered types, but maintains a map, so
it only traverse it type once. We need to descend fully into interfaces,
structs, and methods, since a fully-instantiated type make occur in any
fields or arguments/results of methods, etc.

Fixes #50561

Change-Id: I88681a30384168539ed7229eed709f4e73ff0666
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2022-01-13 22:58:24 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
1a8b4e05b1 cmd/compile: unique LinkString for renamed, embedded fields
Using type aliases, it's possible to create structs with embedded
fields that have no corresponding type literal notation. However, we
still need to generate a unique name for these types to use for linker
symbols. This CL introduces a new "struct{ Name = Type }" syntax for
use in LinkString formatting to represent these types.

Reattempt at CL 372914, which was rolled back due to race-y
LocalPkg.Lookup call that isn't safe for concurrency.

Fixes #50190.

Change-Id: I0b7fd81e1b0b3199a6afcffde96ade42495ad8d1
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2022-01-13 21:37:29 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
6891d07ee6 database/sql: consolidate test polling loops
Also eliminate some arbitrary deadlines and sleeps.

Fixes #49958

Change-Id: I999b39a896e430e3bb93aa8b8c9444f28bbaa9d0
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2022-01-13 20:43:56 +00:00
Michael Matloob
3ff12a019f cmd/go: run go install in workspace mode
It's too confusing to users to run go install in module mode, so run
it in workspace mode instead.

Fixes #50036

Change-Id: Ia99927bd98f54be4c42224a247543892045e3464
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2022-01-13 19:35:14 +00:00
Michael Matloob
ce01afe907 cmd/go: reset modfetch state between modules in go work sync
go work sync resets the state in the modload package before each
iteration where it updates the workspace modules' go.mod files. But
before this change it wasn't resetting the global state in the modfetch
package. This is necessary because the modfetch package keeps track of
the sums that will be written to go.sum. Further, the fetch caches
will update information about which modules are used when fetching
packages, and so those caches need to be cleared between each workspace
module.

Thanks bcmills for helping me debug!

Fixes #50038

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2022-01-13 19:25:50 +00:00
Roland Shoemaker
4fa6e33f30 all: add a handful of fuzz targets
Adds simple fuzz targets to archive/tar, archive/zip, compress/gzip,
encoding/json, image/jpeg, image/gif, and image/png.

Second attempt, this time we don't use the archives in testdata when
fuzzing archive/tar, since those are rather memory intensive, and
were crashing a number of builders.

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2022-01-13 18:06:33 +00:00
Keith Randall
24239120bf doc: mention that GOAMD64 is a compile-time setting
Fixes #50589

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2022-01-13 00:53:53 +00:00
Ayan George
f005df8b58 cmd/go: enable fuzz testing for FreeBSD
Add "freebsd" to GOOS for which sys.FuzzSupported() returns true
and add freebsd to the build tags to fuzz test source.

Fixes #46554
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2022-01-12 19:47:40 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
a4b6fc7b1d go/types, types2: fix tracing output for type and expr lists
- support printing of expression and type lists in sprintf
- simplified some code in go/types/exprstring.go
- fixed a typo in syntax package

Change-Id: Ic4bc154200aad95958d5bc2904a9ea17cf518388
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2022-01-12 19:03:12 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
deb45802a4 go/types, types2: prevent unification from recursing endlessly
This is a stop gap solution to avoid panics due to stack overflow
during type unification. While this doesn't address the underlying
issues (for which we are still investigating the correct approach),
it prevents a panic during compilation and reports a (possibly not
quite correct) error message.

If the programs are correct in the first place, manually providing
the desired type arguments is a viable work-around, resulting in
code that will continue to work even when the issues here are fixed
satisfactorily.

For #48619.
For #48656.

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2022-01-12 19:03:11 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
68b3d36ff4 go/types, types2: make function type inference argument-order independent
If we have more than 2 arguments, we may have arguments with named and
unnamed types. If that is the case, permutate params and args such that
the arguments with named types are first in the list. This doesn't affect
type inference if all types are taken as is. But when we have inexact
unification enabled (as is the case for function type inference), when
a named type is unified with an unnamed type, unification proceeds with
the underlying type of the named type because otherwise unification would
fail right away. This leads to an asymmetry in type inference: in cases
where arguments of named and unnamed types are passed to parameters with
identical type, different types (named vs underlying) may be inferred
depending on the order of the arguments.
By ensuring that named types are seen first, order dependence is avoided
and unification succeeds where it can.

This CL implements the respectice code but keeps it disabled for now,
pending decision whether we want to address this issue in the first
place.

For #43056.

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2022-01-12 19:03:10 +00:00
Robert Findley
83bfdb6561 go/ast: mention that FieldLists can now be enclosed by brackets
Type parameter lists are stored using ast.FieldLists. Update the
documentation to reflect that the enclosing delimiter may be a bracket.

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2022-01-12 16:50:38 +00:00
Bryan Mills
6e8b7e4f42 Revert "all: add a handful of fuzz targets"
This reverts CL 352109.

Reason for revert: causing OOM failures on several builders, and may cause OOMs for end users with small machines as well.

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2022-01-12 15:53:47 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
3d3f5d912b go/types, types2: do not run CTI before FTI
Until now, CTI (constraint type inference) was run before
FTI (function type inference). This lead to situations
where CTI infered a type that is missing necessary methods
even though a function argument of correct type was given.
This can happen when constraint type inference produces a
inferred type that is the structural type of multiple types,
which then is an underlying type, possibly without methods.

This CL removes the initial CTI step; it is only applied
after FTI with type arguments is run, and again after FTI
with untyped arguments is run.

Various comments are adjusted to reflect the new reality.

Fixes #50426.

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2022-01-12 01:49:33 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
3df4472201 spec: adjust rules for specific types once more
Introduce a (local) notion of a set of representative types,
which serves as a representation/approximation of an
interface's actual type set. If the set of representative
types is is non-empty and finite, it corresponds to the set
of specific types of the interface.

In the implementation, the set of representative types serves
as a finite representation of an interface's type set, together
with the set of methods.

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2022-01-12 01:41:46 +00:00