When make slice of retractions, it should have initial length zero, to append more VersionIntervals.
Currently without the zero length, the capacity used will be doubled after the appending, looks like a bug.
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Fixes#34396
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cmd/distpack deletes that module from its distribution.
For #24904.
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cmd/distpack removes GOROOT/test from its archive of the distribution.
For #24904.
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cmd/distpack removes GOROOT/test, so skip the test if it isn't there.
For #24904.
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GOROOT/test is pruned out by cmd/distpack. It isn't really needed for
the test anyway; the test can instead use the "src/unicode" subdirectory,
which is even within the same module.
This test was previously adjusted in CL 13467045 and CL 31859.
Unlike in previous iterations of the test, the directories used in
this revision are covered by the Go 1 compatibility policy and thus
unlikely to disappear.
For #24904.
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Otherwise, gccgo tests may be quietly skipped.
For #60798
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RemoteAddr can return nil in some cases, this fix prevents a panic.
I chatted with @neild about this beforehand, but what's happening in our
case is that a connection comes in to the HTTP server which is then
immediately closed (we discovered this issue by accident using nmap).
The network implementation that we're using (it happens to be gVisor
via its gonet adaptor) is returning nil from RemoteAddr(), presumably
as there is no remote at that point.
But, ultimately, since RemoteAddr returns an interface it is always
possible for it to return nil, and indeed conn.RemoteAddr in this file
does exactly that if the conn is not ok.
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The main change here is fixing the panic where it was called even when
req.Body was nil. It might also work better to keep the req.Body.Close
calls closer after req.Body is read, so do that too.
Calling readableStreamPull.Release on a js.Func with a zero value
is currently a no-op, but it seems better to avoid it anyway.
Also remove readableStreamStart, readableStreamCancel while here.
They were used in the initial but not final patch set of CL 458395.
Fixes#60809.
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This change adds a test highlighting an issue with the fstest.TestFS
test suite which occurred when the fs.FS implementation would expose
directories returning unordered directory entries from their ReadDir
method.
--- FAIL: TestShuffledFS (0.00s)
testfs_test.go:76: testing fs.Sub(fsys, tmp): TestFS found errors:
.: Glob(`*e*`): wrong output:
extra: one
missing: one
The issue came from having the wrong variable passed to the checkGlob
method. There are two variables named list and list2, the latter is
sorted, and the checkGlob method expects a sorted list but was passed
list instead of list2.
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Currently ArenaNew expects the type passed in to be a *T and it returns
a *T. This does not match the function's documentation.
Since this is an experiment, change ArenaNew to match the documentation.
This more closely aligns ArenaNew with arena.New. (Takes a type T,
returns a *T value.)
Note that this is a breaking change. However, as far as pkg.go.dev can
tell, there's exactly one package using it in the open source world.
Also, add smoke test for the exported API, which is just a wrapper
around the internal API. Clearly there's enough room for error here that
it should be tested, but we don't need thorough tests at this layer
because that already exists in the runtime. We just need to make sure it
basically works.
Fixes#60528.
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The go command recognizes when a program named go_$GOOS_$GOARCH_exec
is in PATH. There are two such programs living in GOROOT/misc/wasm.
Like GOROOT/bin/{go,gofmt} and GOROOT/pkg/tool/**, these programs
need to have the executable bit set to do their job, so set it.
Comparing a distpack produced before and after this change shows that
the pack.go file is modified, the two go_{js,wasip1}_wasm_exec programs
have the new file mode, and there are no other changes, as expected.
The mode change is relevant to the binary and source distributions only.
No change to the module zip since it doesn't include GOROOT/misc at all,
so no effect on previously created toolchain modules whose checksums
are already recorded in the Go checksum database and cannot be changed.
(Other than by changing their "v0.0.1" version, but that's expensive.)
Fixes#60843.
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In racecallatomic, we do a load before calling into TSAN, so if
the address is invalid we fault on the Go stack. We currently use
a 8-byte load instruction, regardless of the data size that the
atomic operation is performed on. So if, say, we are doing a
LoadUint32 at an address that is the last 4 bytes of a memory
mapping, we may fault unexpectedly. Do a 1-byte load instead.
(Ideally we should do a load with the right size, so we fault
correctly if we're given an unaligned address for a wide load
across a page boundary. Leave that for another CL.)
Fix AMD64, ARM64, and PPC64. The code already uses 1-byte load
on S390X.
Should fix#60825.
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When 'go list -cover' is run in a way that triggers package builds
(for example, -export), ensure that the build step actually includes
coverage instrumentation as part of the config. Without this we will
wind up with incorrect build IDs.
Fixes#60755.
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The Fetch API was meant to only be disabled in tests.
Since wasm_exec.js defines a global 'process' object,
it ended up being disabled anywhere that script is used.
Make the heuristic stricter so that it's less likely to
trigger anywhere but when testing js/wasm using Node.js.
For #57613.
Fixes#60808.
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For #59488Fixes#60616
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types2 have already errored about any spec-required overflows, and
division by zero. CL 469595 unintentionally fixed typecheck not to error
about overflows, but zero division is still be checked during tcArith.
This causes unsafe operations with variable size failed to compile,
instead of raising runtime error.
Fixes#60601
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I unintentionally flipped them in CL 446795.
For #56490Fixes#60801
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TestIssue29837 takes a long time to run, ~150s on my laptop
and ~40s on CI builders.
While here, warm up the go list cache in parallel, which reduces the
test time by ~10%.
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The encoding of instructions "FMOVD F1, ZR" and "FMOVS F1, ZR" is wrong,
the assembler encodes them as "FMOVD F1, F31" and "FMOVS F1, F31". This
CL fixes the bug.
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Previously if there was something invalid about the package list
cmd/go would crash rather than reporting a useful error.
For #60798
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Previously we used the highest Go build tag found in the build
configuration, which matches gover.Local for development toolchains
(it is always a bare language version), but is too low for releases.
Updates #57001.
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Rather than using the external network and real-world chains for testing
the integrations with platform verifiers, use a synthetic test root.
This changes adds a constrained root and key pair to the tree, and adds
a test suite that verifies certificates issued from that root. These
tests are only executed if the root is detected in the trust store. For
reference, the script used to generate the root and key is attached to
the bottom of this commit message.
This change leaves the existing windows/darwin TestPlatformVerifier
tests in place, since the trybots do not currently have the test root in
place, and as such cannot run the suite. Once the builder images have
the root integrated, we can remove the old flaky tests, and the trybots
will begin running the new suite automatically.
Updates #52108
-- gen.go --
package main
import (
"crypto/ecdsa"
"crypto/elliptic"
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/x509"
"crypto/x509/pkix"
"encoding/pem"
"flag"
"log"
"math/big"
"net"
"os"
"time"
)
func writePEM(pemType string, der []byte, path string) error {
enc := pem.EncodeToMemory(&pem.Block{
Type: pemType,
Bytes: der,
})
return os.WriteFile(path, enc, 0666)
}
func main() {
certPath := flag.String("cert-path", "platform_root_cert.pem", "Path to write certificate PEM")
keyPath := flag.String("key-path", "platform_root_key.pem", "Path to write key PEM")
flag.Parse()
key, err := ecdsa.GenerateKey(elliptic.P256(), rand.Reader)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("ecdsa.GenerateKey failed: %s", err)
}
now := time.Now()
tmpl := &x509.Certificate{
SerialNumber: big.NewInt(9009),
Subject: pkix.Name{
CommonName: "Go platform verifier testing root",
},
NotBefore: now.Add(-time.Hour),
NotAfter: now.Add(time.Hour * 24 * 365 * 5),
IsCA: true,
BasicConstraintsValid: true,
PermittedDNSDomainsCritical: true,
// PermittedDNSDomains restricts the names in certificates issued from this root to *.testing.golang.invalid.
// The .invalid TLD is, per RFC 2606, reserved for testing, and as such anything issued for this certificate
// should never be valid in the real world.
PermittedDNSDomains: []string{"testing.golang.invalid"},
// ExcludedIPRanges prevents any certificate issued from this root that contains an IP address in both the full
// IPv4 and IPv6 ranges from being considered valid.
ExcludedIPRanges: []*net.IPNet{{IP: make([]byte, 4), Mask: make([]byte, 4)}, {IP: make([]byte, 16), Mask: make([]byte, 16)}},
KeyUsage: x509.KeyUsageCertSign,
ExtKeyUsage: []x509.ExtKeyUsage{x509.ExtKeyUsageServerAuth},
}
certDER, err := x509.CreateCertificate(rand.Reader, tmpl, tmpl, key.Public(), key)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("x509.CreateCertificate failed: %s", err)
}
keyDER, err := x509.MarshalECPrivateKey(key)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("x509.MarshalECPrivateKey failed: %s", err)
}
if err := writePEM("CERTIFICATE", certDER, *certPath); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to write certificate PEM: %s", err)
}
if err := writePEM("EC PRIVATE KEY", keyDER, *keyPath); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to write key PEM: %s", err)
}
}
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Make all functions use a constraint S ~[]E even if they don't return
the slice type. This makes explicitly instantiating the functions more
consistent: you don't have to remember which take ~[]E and which do not.
It also permits inferring the type when passing one of these functions
to some other function that is using a named slice type.
Fixes#60546
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Address a panic that was caused by net.Dial/net.Listen entering the fake
network stack and assuming that the addresses would be of type *TCPAddr,
where in fact they could have been *UDPAddr or *UnixAddr as well.
The fix consist in implementing the fake network facility for udp and
unix addresses, preventing the assumed type assertion to TCPAddr from
triggering a panic. New tests are added to verify that using the fake
network from the exported functions of the net package satisfies the
minimal requirement of being able to create a listener and establish a
connection for all the supported network types.
Fixes#60012Fixes#60739
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Fix spelling errors discovered using https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell. Errors in data files and vendored packages are ignored.
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net.FileListener returns values of type *net.TCPListener, which can be
asserted by the application. The (*net.TCPListener).Addr method
documents that the underlying type of its return value is *net.TCPAddr,
which is fixed by this change.
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When run as a stand-alone test (without other tests running before),
the builtin function 'assert' (only available for testing) is missing.
Make sure it's declared.
This change only affects this test, when run stand-alone, as in:
go test -run Hilbert
Fixes#60774.
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Identify generated files by name prefix (z*) and content
(^// Code generated by go tool dist)
instead of having a fixed list. This will be more robust
against doing make.bash and then rewinding git and
then doing make.bash again.
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There are some symbol mismatches in the comments, this commit attempts to fix them
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If the cancellation takes effect between Next and Scan,
then Scan returns context.Canceled, but the test wasn't
allowing this case.
The old flake reproduced easily with:
go test -c
stress ./sql.test -test.count=100 -test.run=TestContextCancelDuringRawBytesScan
The new test modes exercise that path directly instead of needing stress.
The new check for context.Canceled fixes the new test mode "top".
Fixes#60445.
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sort.Slice was being used to sort some newly added entries by name
to make the ctxt.Data slice reproducible, but some existing entries
have the same name, and the effect was to take the non-determinism
of the tail entries and scatter it into the earlier, deterministic section
when multiple entries had the same name.
The specific entries with the same name are type SDWARFVAR, which
all have an empty name but different relocations. If they are shuffled,
then the relocation symbols are visited in a different order, which
enters them into the string table in a different order, which results in
different object files, different object file hashes, and different build IDs
for the final executables.
Use sort.SliceStable to avoid reordering entries we don't mean to reorder.
Also add a simple test for scheduling-related non-determinism.
I debugged this originally using 'go install -race cmd/compile',
but that was slow and turned out not to be terribly reliable.
Using a few different GOMAXPROCS settings turns out to be a much more
effective (and faster) way to scramble scheduling decisions.
Fixes#60759.
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This prevents a hang at a su password prompt when running this test on
OpenBSD.
Fixes#60690.
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Fixes#60731.
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For #57411.
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Before, if a hash was exactly 66 bytes long, we weren't truncating it
for use with P-521, because the byte length was not overflowing.
However, the bit length could still overflow.
Fixes#60741
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