Otherwise, the added test would fail in an unnecessary way:
go build example.com/cov/onlytest: no non-test Go files ...
The test script is mimicking other cover_pkgall_*.txt scripts, so it
similarly tests both GOPATH and module modes.
Fixes#27333.
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Current MaxBytesReader behaviour differs from its documentation. It's
not similar enough to io.LimitReader. It panics when limit (n) < -1 and
returns [-1, <nil>] when limit (n) = -1. To fix that, we treat all
negative limits as equivalent to 0.
It would be possible to make MaxBytesReader analogically identical in
behaviour to io.LimitReader, but that would require to stop
maxBytesReader's Read from reading past the limit. Read always reads one
more byte (if possible) for non-negative limits and returns a non-EOF
error. This behaviour will now apply to all limits.
Fixes#45101
Change-Id: I25d1877dbff1eb4b195c8741fe5e4a025d01ebc0
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More cleanup to remove unnecessary parts of AuxCall.
Passed testing on arm64 (a link-register architecture)
in addition to amd64 so very likely okay.
(Gratuitously updated commit message to see if it will
correctly this time.)
Updates #40724
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Currently, the go resolver always send two DNS queries (A and AAAA) even
if tcp4/udp4/ip4 or tcp6/udp6/ip6 is used. This can cause unwanted
latencies when making IPv4-only or IPv6-only connections.
This change make go resolver aware of network parameter. Now, only one A
query is sent when tcp4/udp4/ip4 is used, and vice versa for
tcp6/udp6/ip6.
Fixes#45024
Change-Id: I815f909e6df5f7242cfc900f7dfecca628c3a2c8
GitHub-Last-Rev: 3d30c486de
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Temporarily disable a questionable test case in fixedbugs/bug193.go
and enable the test as a whole. See the issues below for details.
Updates #45114.
Updates #45117.
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Negative constant shift counts are already handled
earlier in the code. No need anymore for this extra
section.
With this change, the shift code matches types2
with respect to the function logic.
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For #42989.
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Based on https://golang.org/cl/284256 for go/types.
Brings this code more in line with go/types.
Adjusted various tests to match new error messages which
generally are now better: for assignment errors, instead
of a generic "cannot convert" we now say "cannot use"
followed by a clearer reason as to why not.
Major differences to go/types with respect to the changed
files:
- Some of the new code now returns error codes, but they
are only used internally for now, and not reported with
errors.
- go/types does not "convert" untyped nil values to target
types, but here we do. This is unchanged from how types2
handled this before this CL.
Change-Id: If45336d7ee679ece100f6d9d9f291a6ea55004d8
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For additions, compares, and slices, create transform functions that do
just the transformations for those nodes by the typecheck package (given
that the code has been fully typechecked by types2). For nodes that have
no args with typeparams, we call these transform functions directly in
noder2. But for nodes that have args with typeparams, we have to delay
and call the tranform functions during stenciling, since we don't know
the specific types involved.
We indicate that a node still needs transformation by setting Typecheck
to a new value 3. This value means the current type of the node has been
set (via types2), but the node may still need transformation.
Had to export typcheck.IsCmp and typecheck.Assignop from the typecheck
package.
Added new tests list2.go (required delaying compare typecheck/transform
because of != compare in checkList) and adder.go (requires delaying add
typecheck/transform, since it can do addition for numbers or strings).
There are several more transformation functions needed for expressions
(indexing, calls, etc.) and several more complicated ones needed for
statements (mainly various kinds of assignments).
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Windows 10 >= 1607 allows CreateFile and friends to use long paths if
bit 0x80 of the PEB's BitField member is set.
In time this means we'll be able to entirely drop our long path hacks,
which have never really worked right (see bugs below). Until that point,
we'll simply have things working well on recent Windows.
Updates #41734.
Updates #21782.
Updates #36375.
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Optimize some patterns into rev16/rev16w instruction.
Pattern1:
(c & 0xff00ff00)>>8 | (c & 0x00ff00ff)<<8
To:
rev16w c
Pattern2:
(c & 0xff00ff00ff00ff00)>>8 | (c & 0x00ff00ff00ff00ff)<<8
To:
rev16 c
This patch is a copy of CL 239637, contributed by Alice Xu(dianhong.xu@arm.com).
Change-Id: I96936c1db87618bc1903c04221c7e9b2779455b3
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The current calculation method of constant pool size is:
c.pool.size = -c.pool.size & (funcAlign - 1)
c.pool.size += uint32(sz)
This doesn't make sense. This CL changes it as:
if q.As == ADWORD {
c.pool.size = roundUp(c.pool.size, 8)
}
c.pool.size += uint32(sz)
which takes into account the padding size generated by aligning DWORD to
8 bytes.
It's unnecessary to set the Pc field in addpool and addpool128 because
the Pc value will be reset in function span7, so remove the related lines.
Change-Id: I5eb8f259be55a6b97fc2c20958b4a602bffa4f88
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Move DWARF generation for global variables from the linker to the
compiler. This effectively parallelizes this part of DWARF generation,
speeds up the linker minutely, and gives us a slightly more rational
implementation (there was really no compelling reason to do DWARF gen
for globals in the linker).
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Adds a new method IsPrivate to check if an IP is
private according to RFC 1918 & RFC 4193.
Fixes#29146
Change-Id: If77b9e1746d86029df66ae9f18437b1f65a18b59
GitHub-Last-Rev: 09f4ba7598
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The explanatory comment and the associated version counter variable
for the helper routine "wrapCall" seem to have been left behind in
walk.go during the big refactoring -- move it back to where it should
be, next to wrapCall in stmt.go. Also fix a small buglet in the
comment itself.
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replaced old type-based logic with new abi-based logic;
earlier versions of this CL compared them for equality.
For not-in-a-register, they match everywhere tested.
also modified GetFrameOffset to make it more like the one it replaces;
the LocalsOffset is subtracted.
Change-Id: I65ce7f0646c493c277df6b6f46e4839a0d886ac9
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This change just increases the timeout to 1 minute to avoid test
flakiness.
Fixes#42061
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runtime.save_g adds X18 to runtime.tls_g in order to have a pointer to
thread local storage. X18 represents a pointer to the TEB on ARM64 and
runtime.tls_g is set in runtime.wintls at initialization time. This
function calls TlsAlloc to allocate a "TLS slot", which is supposed to
index into NtCurrentTeb()->TlsSlots. So the full calculation we want is:
X18 + offsetof(TEB, TlsSlots) + 8*TlsAllocReturnValue
It makes sense to store the complete value of "offsetof(TEB,
TlsSlots) + TlsAllocReturnValue" into runtime.tls_g so that the
calculation can simplify to:
X18 + runtime.tls_g
But, instead of computing that, we're currently doing something kind of
strange, in which we:
- call TlsAlloc, which puts its return value into X0
- make sure X0 is less than 64, so we don't overflow
- set runtime.tls_g to 8*X1 + offsetof(TEB, TlsSlots)
The question is: why are we using X1 instead of X0? What is in X1?
Probably it was, by luck, zero before, and TlsAlloc returned zero, so
there was no problem. But on recent versions of Windows, X1 is some
other garbage value and not zero, so we eventually crash when trying to
dereference X18 + runtime.tls_g.
This commit fixes the problem by just computing:
runtime.tls_g = 8*X0 + offsetof(TEB, TlsSlots)
Fixes#45138.
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Correct sign extension handling for consts on riscv64. This fixes a bug
in part exposed by CL 302609 - previously 64 bit consts were rewritten into
multiple 32 bit consts and the expansion would result in sign/zero extension
not being eliminated. With this change a MOVDconst with a 64 bit value can be
followed by a MOV{B,H,W}reg, which will be eliminated without actually
truncating to a smaller value.
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If I change a rule in ARM64.rules to use the variable name "b" in a
conflicting way, rulegen would previously not complain, and the compiler
would later give a confusing error:
$ go run *.go && go build cmd/compile/internal/ssa
# cmd/compile/internal/ssa
../rewriteARM64.go:24236:10: b.NewValue0 undefined (type int64 has no field or method NewValue0)
Make rulegen complain early about those cases. Sometimes they might
happen to be harmless, but in general they can easily cause confusion or
unintended effect due to shadowing.
After the change, with the same conflicting rule:
$ go run *.go && go build cmd/compile/internal/ssa
2021/03/22 11:31:49 rule ARM64.rules:495 uses the reserved name b
exit status 1
Note that 24 existing rules were using reserved names. It seems like the
shadowing was harmless, as it wasn't causing typechecking issues nor did
it seem to cause unintended behavior when the rule rewrite code ran.
The bool values "b" were renamed "t", since that seems to have a
precedent in other rules and in the fmt package.
Sequential values like "a b c" were renamed to "x y z", since "b" is
reserved.
Finally, "typ" was renamed to "_typ", since there doesn't seem to be an
obviously better answer.
Passes all three of:
$ GOARCH=amd64 go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std
$ GOARCH=arm64 go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std
$ GOARCH=mips64 go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std
Fixes#45154.
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This doesn't change any behavior, but should help the compiler realise
that these funcs really do nothing at all.
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This constant existed in case there was a serious problem with the
change to the "all" pattern in Go 1.16 (CL 240623), so that we could
roll back the change in behavior by just flipping the constant without
introducing merge conflicts elsewhere.
Go 1.16 has been out for a while and the new "all" behavior seems fine,
so we can jettison this feature flag.
For #36460
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Windows amd64 calling convention requires 16-bytes aligned
stack pointer. Before this patch, the real frame size is
0x48 (frame size) + 0x10 (frame pointer & return address),
which does not satisfy the alignment requirement.
_cgo_sys_thread_create eventually calls NtCreateThread,
which receives a pointer to a ThreadContext structure
allocated from (mis-aligned) stack, and may fail with
STATUS_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT on some implementations.
BP is saved/restored by prolog/epilog.
AX, CX, DX are volatile, no need to save and restore.
Fixes#41075
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When -clobberdeadreg flag is set, the compiler inserts code that
clobbers integer registers at call sites. This may be helpful for
debugging register ABI.
Only implemented on AMD64 for now.
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Alpine Linux is not the only musl-based Linux distribution. Checking for
/etc/alpine-release excludes many other distributions (Oasis, KISS,
Sabotage, sta.li). Not having the correct GO_LDSO set during go builds will
result in the wrong linker/loader on nonalpine musl systems for pie builds.
Instead, the dynamic loader should be checked for every system and set. This
results in the correct dynamic linker being found on glibc systems
(/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2) and musl systems (/lib/ld-musl-x84_64.so.1).
Fixes#45034
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In the runtime there are Windows-specific assembly routines that are
address-taken via funcPC and are not intended to be called through a
wrapper. Mark them as ABIInternal so that we don't grab the wrapper,
because that will break in all sorts of contexts.
For #40724.
For #44065.
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This changes makes it so that nanotimeQPC calls nanotime1 without an ABI
wrapper by specifying the ABIInternal version directly. The reason why
this is necessary is because ABI wrappers typically require additional
stack space, and nanotimeQPC is used deep within nosplit contexts,
and with the ABI wrappers now enabled, this exhausts the stack guard
space held for nosplit functions. Rather than increase the stack guard,
we choose to do this.
For #40724.
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Updates ExampleGet to show how to handle bad responses with non-1XX,2XX
status codes. Given that the canonical examples are copied, we need
to have them properly check against failures. This is a bug I've seen
often in the wild, that's exacerbated when for example unmarshalling
JSON or even protobufs, and no errors are returned by the decoders,
so code fails silently after making a request for example to a gateway
that they were unauthorized to access.
Fixes#39778
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Adds mentions of NewRequestWithContext and *Client.Do as prescriptions
for how to use a specified context.Context, to the docs of:
* (*Client).Get
* (*Client).Head
* (*Client).Post
* (*Client).PostForm
* Get
* Head
* Post
* PostForm
given that we can't remove those convenience functions, nor
change the method signatures, except for Go2.
Fixes#35562
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Several classifications exist only to help disambiguate an
implied register (i.e $0/R0 as the implied second register
argument when loading constants, or pseudo-registers used
exclusively by the assembler front-end).
The register determination is folded into getimpliedreg. The
classifications and their related optab entries are removed
or updated.
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Previously, we used to call doc.ToText to print each comment
in a comment group attached to an interface method. This broke any
preformatted code block attached to the comment, and displayed everything
aligned to a single column. Additionally, the name of the interface
also wasn't displayed which didn't show which interface
the method belonged to.
To fix this, we print the entire interface node using format.Node
which takes care of displaying the comments correctly, and we also
filter out the methods that don't match, so that the method can be
displayed as belonging to an interface.
As an example, previously it would show:
// Comment before exported method.
//
// // Code block showing how to use ExportedMethod
// func DoSomething() error {
// ExportedMethod()
// return nil
// }
func ExportedMethod() // Comment on line with exported method.
Now, it shows:
type ExportedInterface interface {
// Comment before exported method.
//
// // Code block showing how to use ExportedMethod
// func DoSomething() error {
// ExportedMethod()
// return nil
// }
ExportedMethod() // Comment on line with exported method.
}
Fixes#43188
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"VMOV Vn.<T>[index], Vn" is equivalent to "VDUP Vn.<T>[index], Vn", and
the latter has a higher priority in the disassembler than the former.
But the assembler doesn't support to encode this combination of VDUP,
this leads to an inconsistency between assembler and disassembler.
For example, if we assemble "VMOV V20.S[0], V20" to hex then decode it,
we'll get "VDUP V20.S[0], V20".
VMOV V20.S[0], V20 -> 9406045e -> VDUP V20.S[0], V20 -> error
But we cannot assemble this VDUP again.
Similar reason for "VDUP Rn, Vd.<T>". This CL completes the support for
VDUP.
This patch is a copy of CL 276092. Co-authored-by: JunchenLi
<junchen.li@arm.com>
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parent's helperNames has not been set when frameSkip called, moving
helperNames initilazing to frameSkip.
Fixes#44887
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types2 will give us a constant with a type T, if an untyped constant is
used with another operand of type T (in a provably correct way). When we
substitute in the type args during stenciling, we now know the real type
of the constant. We may then need to change the BasicLit.val to be the
correct type (e.g. convert an int64Val constant to a floatVal constant).
Otherwise, later parts of the compiler will be confused.
Updated tests list.go and double.go with uses of untyped constants.
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Previously, the runtime had to understand the full syntax of the
GOEXPERIMENT environment variable. Now, sys.GOEXPERIMENT is the
pre-processed experiment list produced by objabi, so we can simplify
the runtime parser.
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This moves all remaining GOEXPERIMENT flags into the objabi.Experiment
struct, drops the "_enabled" from their name, and makes them all bool
typed.
We also drop DebugFlags.Fieldtrack because the previous CL shifted the
one test that used it to use GOEXPERIMENT instead.
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Now that we can set GOEXPERIMENT at build time, we no longer need
-d=fieldtrack in the compiler to enabled field tracking at build time.
Switch the one test that uses -d=fieldtrack to use GOEXPERIMENT
instead so we can eliminate this debug flag and centralize on
GOEXPERIMENT.
Updates #42681.
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This change adds tests for reflect.Value.Call for calling functions
using the new register-based ABI.
For #40724.
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This patch provides changes according to TODO. Since writeMutex and
writeBlock functions have a lot of code in common, it is better to
move this code to one function.
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PPC64 needs to preserve bits when applying some relocations. DS form
relocations must preserve the lower two bits, and thus needs to inspect
the section data as it streams out.
Similarly, the overflow checking requires inspecting the primary
opcode to see if the value is sign or zero extended.
The existing PPC64 code no longer works as the slice returned by
(loader*).Data is cleared as we layout the symbol and process
relocations. This data is always the section undergoing relocation,
thus we can directly inspect the contents to preserve bits or
check for overflows.
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Remove unneeded calls to typecheck in noder2 associated with g.use() and
g.obj(). These routines are already setting the types2-derived type
correctly for ONAME nodes, and there is no typechecker1-related
transformations related to ONAME nodes, other than making sure that
newly created closure variables have their type set.
Tested through normal -G=3 testing in all.bash (all of go/tests).
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This separates GOEXPERIMENT=regabi into five sub-experiments:
regabiwrappers, regabig, regabireflect, regabidefer, and regabiargs.
Setting GOEXPERIMENT=regabi now implies the working subset of these
(currently, regabiwrappers, regabig, and regabireflect).
This simplifies testing, helps derisk the register ABI project,
and will also help with performance comparisons.
This replaces the -abiwrap flag to the compiler and linker with
the regabiwrappers experiment.
As part of this, regabiargs now enables registers for all calls
in the compiler. Previously, this was statically disabled in
regabiEnabledForAllCompilation, but now that we can control it
independently, this isn't necessary.
For #40724.
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Currently, the nosplit test disables ABI wrapper generation because it
generates a main.main in assembly, and so the ABI wrapper for calling
from runtime.main to main.main counts against the nosplit limit, which
cases some of the tests to fail.
Fix this by first entering ABI0 in a splittable context and then
calling from there into the test entry point, since this doesn't
introduce an ABI wrapper.
While we're here, this CL removes the test's check for the
framepointer experiment. That's now statically enabled, so it doesn't
appear in the experiment line, and enabling any other experiment
causes the test to think that the framepointer experiment *isn't*
enabled.
For #40724.
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