In the linker's deadcode pass we decode type symbols for
interface satisfaction analysis. When linking against Go shared
libraries, the type symbol may come from a shared library, so it
doesn't have data in the current module being linked, so we cannot
decode it. We already have code to skip DYNIMPORT symbols. However,
this doesn't actually work, because at that point the type symbols'
names haven't been mangled, whereas they may be mangled in the
shared library. So the symbol definition (in shared library) and
reference (in current module) haven't been connected.
Skip decoding type symbols of type Sxxx (along with DYNIMPORT)
when linkShared.
Note: we cannot skip all type symbols, as we still need to mark
unexported methods defined in the current module.
Fixes#44031.
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We want to find a section that contains addr. sect.Addr+sect.Size
is the exclusive upper bound.
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Will now run "go tool compile -G=2 -W=2" on a simple generic function
with one type parameter and a call to that function with one explicit
type argument. Next change will handle multiple type arguments.
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CL 279423 introduced a regression in this test as it incorrectly laid
out various instructions. In the case of arm, the second instruction
was overwriting the first. In the case of 386, amd64 and s390x, the
instructions were being appended to the end of the slice after 64
zero bytes.
This was causing test failures on "linux/s390x on z13".
Fixes#44028
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Add a test case for issue 43818. We don't want to mark as inlinable a
function with a closure that has an operation (such as OSELRECV2) that
we don't currently support for exporting. This test case fails to
compile without the fix for #43818.
Updates #43818
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With CGO disabled, the test throws the following error:
elf_test.go:291: # command-line-arguments
loadinternal: cannot find runtime/cgo
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Also, make some fmt changes so that the type parameters and the
typeparam type are displayed in -W=2.
You can now parse a simple generic function (but not generic calls or generic
types) and print out the noder IR via 'go tool compile -G=2 -W=2 func.go'
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Factor out the existing "constant representation" check after
untyped constant arithmetic and combine with an overflow check.
Use a better heuristic for determining the error position if we
know the error is for a constant operand that is the result of an
arithmetic expression.
Related cleanups.
With this change, untyped constant arithmetic reports an error
when (integer) constants become too large (> 2048 bits). Before,
such arithmetic was only limited by space and time.
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//go:embed variables can be type aliases.
//go:embed variables can't be local to a function.
For #43216
For #43602Fixes#43978
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memclrNoHeapPointers is the underlying implementation of
typedmemclr and memclrHasPointers, so it still needs to write
pointer-aligned words atomically. Document this requirement.
Updates #41428.
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Even though builtin.go is generated, there's no need for
it to be so huge in terms code size. Nor does ultimate
speed matter here.
Added two simple helper functions that are not inlined,
which reduce the amount of code generated for this file
from 77881 bytes to 27641 bytes of assembly (per compiler
-S output) and reduce the compile binary by ~140KiB
(of course that's insignificant given the 22MiB file size).
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We are focusing on generic functions first, and ignoring type lists for
now.
The signatures of types.NewSignature() and ir.NewCallExpr() changed (with
addition of type args/params).
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Rather than hand rolling readlen and writelen, move it to being generated
via mksyscall.pl, as is done for most other functions.
Updates #36435
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This call was changed to os.ReadFile in CL 266365, but the test also
builds that source file using gccgo if present, and released versions
of gccgo do not yet support ioutil.ReadFile.
Manually tested with gccgo gccgo 10.2.1 (see #35786).
Fixes#43974.
Updates #42026.
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This makes the respective files match the respective go/types files
a tad more.
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The syscall10/syscall10X implementation uses an incorrect stack offset for
arguments a7 to a10. Correct this so that the syscall arguments work as
intended.
Updates #36435Fixes#43927
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For #40700
For #41184Fixes#43957
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Convert the syscall package on openbsd/arm64 to use libc rather than performing
direct system calls.
Updates #36435
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Replace nested function spaghetti with state object and methods.
Still somewhat complex, but a bit more explicit.
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When people want deterministic/single-process builds, they probably
assume that GOMAXPROCS=1 will do that. It currently does not,
neither for build parallelism nor for compiler internal parallelism.
(Current incantation for that is "go build -p=1 -gcflags=all=-c=1 ... ")
This CL makes
"GOMAXPROCS=1 go build ..."
behave like
"go build -p=1 -gcflags=all=-c=1 ... "
RELNOTE=yes
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These APIs were added in CL 240604 as part of an approved proposal. It
was submitted after the initial api/go1.16.txt creation.
For #41184
For #43407
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Removes the KeyUsage field that was missed in the rollback in
CL 281235.
Also updates CreateCertificateRequest to reflect that these fields
were removed.
For #43407.
Updates #43477.
Updates #37172.
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We add entries to the defer list at panic/goexit time on-the-fly for
frames with open-coded defers. We do this so that we can correctly
process open-coded defers and non-open-coded defers in the correct order
during panics/goexits. But we need to remove entries for open-coded
defers from the defer list when there is a recover, since those entries
may never get removed otherwise and will get stale, since their
corresponding defers may now be processed normally (inline).
This bug here is that we were only removing higher-up stale entries
during a recover if all defers in the current frame were done. But we
could have more defers in the current frame (as the new test case
shows). In this case, we need to leave the current defer entry around
for use by deferreturn, but still remove any stale entries further along
the chain.
For bug 43921, simple change that we should abort the removal loop for
any defer entry that is started (i.e. in process by a still
not-recovered outer panic), even if it is not an open-coded defer.
This change does not fix bug 43920, which looks to be a more complex fix.
Fixes#43882Fixes#43921
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1) Rather than map-iterate through all file scopes and collect unused
packages, collect all imports in the Checker.imports list so that
errors are reported in source order.
2) From cmd/compile, borrow the idea of a "dotImportRefs" map to map
dot-imported objects to the package they were dot-imported through
(we call the map "dotImportMap").
3) From cmd/compile, borrow the "pkgnotused" function
(called Checker.errorUnusedPkg in this code) and clean up
unused package error reporting.
4) Adjust unused package error message to match compiler message exactly.
5) Enable one more excluded test case in test/run.go.
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Fixes#41884
I can confirm this change fixes my issue.
I can't confirm that this doesn't break any and everything else.
I see that this code has been tweaked repeatedly, so I would really welcome guidance into further testing.
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With CGO disabled, the test suite tries to run the following and fail:
CGO_ENABLED=0 go test -run=TestScript/link_syso_issue33139 cmd/go
go test proxy running at GOPROXY=http://127.0.0.1:38829/mod
--- FAIL: TestScript (0.01s)
--- FAIL: TestScript/link_syso_issue33139 (0.01s)
script_test.go:215:
# Test that we can use the external linker with a host syso file that is
# embedded in a package, that is referenced by a Go assembly function.
# See issue 33139. (0.000s)
# External linking is not supported on linux/ppc64.
# See: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/8912 (0.000s)
# External linking is not supported on linux/riscv64.
# See: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36739 (0.001s)
> [linux] [riscv64] skip
> cc -c -o syso/objTestImpl.syso syso/src/objTestImpl.c
FAIL: testdata/script/link_syso_issue33139.txt:15:
unexpected error starting command:
fork/exec /dev/null: permission denied
CC was set to /dev/null (during build) in the scenario mentioned above
This patch replaces [!exec:cc] with [!cgo] because we care about the
availability of the 'cc' builtin and not the 'cc' executable in $PATH
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Use libc rather than performing direct system calls for the runtime on
openbsd/arm64.
Updates #36435
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Switch openbsd/arm64 to locking via libc, rather than performing direct
system calls.
Update #36435
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The mkasm_darwin.go file was renamed to mkasm.go in CL 270380, with OpenBSD
support being added. The mkasm_openbsd.go file should not have been merged,
so remove it. Fix up references to mkasm_$GOOS.go and provide $GOOS as an
argument on invocation.
Updates #36435
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A parenthesis of go list "-f" flag format is double curly braces.
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"it does not necessary" -> "it is not necessary"
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Forgot to mail last patch set before committing, repair that.
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It's no longer conditional.
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The recent refactoring of SelectorExpr code to helpers broke the
handling of MethodExprs when there is an embedded field involved (e.g.
test/method7.go, line 48). If there is an embedded field involved, the
node op seen in DotMethod() is an ODOT rather than an OTYPE. Also, the
receiver type of the result should be the original type, but the new
code was using the last type after following the embedding path.
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Convert the syscall package on openbsd/amd64 to use libc rather than performing
direct system calls.
Updates #36435
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The test is fine and probably was excluded by mistake.
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Shortcut matching code if both operands have the same representation.
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go/constant represents a Float constant either as a rational number
(if numerator and denominator are small enough), or, as a "catch-all",
as a arbitrary-precision floating-point number.
This CL cleans up some of these transitions by factoring out more
of the decision logic and documents the rationale between the state
transitions better.
This CL also simplifies some unrelated code that was overly complex.
Updates #43908.
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Currently, types2 sometimes produces constant.Values with a Kind
different than the untyped constant type's Is{Integer,Float,Complex}
info, which irgen expects to always match.
While we mull how best to proceed in #43891, this CL adapts irgen to
types2's current behavior. In particular, fixedbugs/issue11945.go now
passes with -G=3.
Updates #43891.
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NewFile requires the file descriptor to be either closed
through the returned File instance, or to stay valid at least
until the finalizer runs during garbage collection.
These requirements are easily violated when file descriptors
are closed via unix.Close, or when the *File returned by
NewFile is garbage collected while the underlying file descriptor is
still in use.
This commit adds further documentation for NewFile and Fd, making it
explicit that using naked file descriptors is subject to constraints
due to garbage collection of File objects.
Fixes#43863
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This merge involved two merge conflicts:
1. walk's ascompatee code has been substantially refactored on
dev.regabi, so CL 285633 is ported to the new style.
2. The os.TestDirFS workaround added in CL 286213 can be removed now
that #42637 has been fixed by CL 285720.
Conflicts:
- src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/walk.go
- src/os/os_test.go
Merge List:
+ 2021-01-25 bf0f7c9d78 doc/go1.16: mention os.DirFS in os section
+ 2021-01-25 deaf29a8a8 cmd/compile: fix order-of-assignment issue w/ defers
+ 2021-01-25 ad2ca26a52 doc/go1.16: mention os.DirEntry and types moved from os to io/fs
+ 2021-01-25 a51921fa5b doc/go1.16: mention new testing/iotest functions
+ 2021-01-25 e6b6d107f7 doc/go1.16: mention deprecation of io/ioutil
+ 2021-01-25 96a276363b doc/go1.16: mention go/build changes
+ 2021-01-25 3d85c69a0b html/template: revert "avoid race when escaping updates template"
+ 2021-01-25 54514c6b28 cmd/go: fix TestScript/cgo_path, cgo_path_space when CC set
+ 2021-01-25 6de8443f3b doc/asm: add a section on go_asm.h, clean up go_tls.h section
+ 2021-01-25 54b251f542 lib/time, time/tzdata: update tzdata to 2021a
+ 2021-01-25 ff82cc971a os: force consistent mtime before running fstest on directory on Windows
+ 2021-01-25 044f937a73 doc/go1.16: fix WalkDir and Walk links
+ 2021-01-23 b634f5d97a doc/go1.16: add crypto/x509 memory optimization
+ 2021-01-23 9897655c61 doc/go1.16: reword ambiguously parsable sentence
+ 2021-01-23 cd99385ff4 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix VMOVQ instruction encoding error
+ 2021-01-23 66ee8b158f runtime: restore cgo_import_dynamic for libc.so on openbsd
+ 2021-01-22 25c39e4fb5 io/ioutil: fix example test for WriteFile to allow it to run in the playground
+ 2021-01-22 eb21b31e48 runtime: define dummy msanmove
+ 2021-01-22 3a778ff50f runtime: check for g0 stack last in signal handler
+ 2021-01-22 a2cef9b544 cmd/go: don't lookup the path for CC when invoking cgo
Change-Id: I651949f9eb18b57e3c996c4f3b2b3bf458bc5d97
For #42026
Change-Id: I51e3ce9d3a4729cfac44bd3ff3f3ec80dcd5abb5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/285376
Trust: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
The race reported in issue #41167 was detected only because the
ReadWriter used in test code happened to be a bytes.Buffer whose
Read and Write operate (unsafely) on shared state. This is not the
case in any realistic scenario where the FastCGI protocol is spoken
over sockets or pairs of pipes.
Since tests that use nopWriteCloser don't care about any output
generate by child.Serve(), we change nopWriteCloser to provide
a dummy Write method.
Remove the locking added in CL 252417, since it causes a deadlock
during write as reported in #43901. The race in tests no longer
happens thanks to the aforementioned change to nopWriteCloser.
Fixes#43901.
Updates #41167.
Change-Id: I8cf31088a71253c34056698f8e2ad0bee9fcf6c6
GitHub-Last-Rev: b06d8377fd
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#43027
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/275692
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Trust: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
CL 261677 fixed a logic issue in walk's alias detection, where it was
checking the RHS expression instead of the LHS expression when trying
to determine the kind of assignment. However, correcting this exposed
a latent issue with assigning to result parameters in functions with
defers, where an assignment could become visible earlier than intended
if a later expression could panic.
Fixes#43835.
Change-Id: I061ced125e3896e26d65f45b28c99db2c8a74a8c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/285633
Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Trust: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>