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Alex Brainman
c76befe0f4 cmd/go: use -buildmode=pie as default on window
This change adjusts go command to pass -buildmode=pie to cmd/link,
if -buildmode is not explicitly provided.

Fixes #35192

Change-Id: Iec020131e676eb3e9a2df9eea1929b2af2b6df04
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230217
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2020-04-30 08:07:47 +00:00
Tobias Klauser
5c9a8c0761 lib/time, time/tzdata: update tz data to 2020a
Updates #22487

Change-Id: I691b4c8ced7bfb368f46ade0be46b2ab3f1820dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230360
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2020-04-30 08:07:39 +00:00
Daniel Martí
b7e54d8d07 cmd/go: make 'mod verify' use multiple CPUs
'go mod verify' checksums one module zip at a time, which is
CPU-intensive on most modern machines with fast disks. As a result, one
can see a CPU bottleneck when running the command on, for example, a
module where 'go list -m all' lists ~440 modules:

	$ /usr/bin/time go mod verify
	all modules verified
	11.47user 0.77system 0:09.41elapsed 130%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 24284maxresident)k
	0inputs+0outputs (0major+4156minor)pagefaults 0swaps

Instead, verify up to GOMAXPROCS zips at once, which should line up
pretty well with the amount of processors we can use on a machine. The
results below are obtained via 'benchcmd -n 5 GoModVerify go mod verify'
on the same large module.

	name         old time/op         new time/op         delta
	GoModVerify          9.35s ± 1%          3.03s ± 2%  -67.60%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

	name         old user-time/op    new user-time/op    delta
	GoModVerify          11.2s ± 1%          16.3s ± 3%  +45.38%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

	name         old sys-time/op     new sys-time/op     delta
	GoModVerify          841ms ± 9%          865ms ± 8%     ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)

	name         old peak-RSS-bytes  new peak-RSS-bytes  delta
	GoModVerify         27.8MB ±13%         50.7MB ±27%  +82.01%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

The peak memory usage nearly doubles, and there is some extra overhead,
but it seems clearly worth the tradeoff given that we see a ~3x speedup
on my laptop with 4 physical cores. The vast majority of developer
machines nowadays should have 2-4 cores at least.

No test or benchmark is included; one can benchmark 'go mod verify'
directly, as I did above. The existing tests also cover correctness,
including any data races via -race.

Fixes #38623.

Change-Id: I45d8154687a6f3a6a9fb0e2b13da4190f321246c
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2020-04-30 07:05:55 +00:00
Keyan Pishdadian
e87b0644db cmd/go: add error for cross-compiled -race builds
Race builds require C dependencies, but cross-compiled cgo builds are
not always possible, so don't suggest enabling CGO in those cases.

Fixes #37021

Change-Id: I1fd675efc9cef958a926bd63eac8e6858bc59d0a
GitHub-Last-Rev: cbf43c1bbb
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#38670
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230202
Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
2020-04-30 04:02:34 +00:00
Rob Pike
41f6388e70 cmd/cover: include a package name in the HTML title
A recent change added a title to the HTML coverage report but
neglected to include the package name. Add the package name here.
It's a little trickier than you'd think because there may be multiple
packages and we don't want to parse the files, so we just extract
a directory name from the path of the first file.  This will almost
always be right, and has the advantage that it gives a better result
for package main. There are rare cases it will get wrong, but that
will be no hardship.

If this turns out not to be good enough, we can refine it.

Fixes #38609

Change-Id: I2201f6caef906e0b0258b90d7de518879041fe72
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2020-04-30 03:58:01 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
1d31f9b1e0 strconv: implement parseFloatPrefix returning no. of bytes consumed
parseFloatPrefix will make it easier to implement ParseComplex.

Verified that there's no relevant performance impact:
Benchmarks run on a "quiet" MacBook Pro, 3.3GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7,
with 16GB 2133MHz LPDDR3 RAM running macOS 10.15.4.

name                  old time/op  new time/op  delta
Atof64Decimal-4       38.2ns ± 4%  38.4ns ± 3%    ~     (p=0.802 n=5+5)
Atof64Float-4         41.1ns ± 3%  43.0ns ± 1%  +4.77%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Atof64FloatExp-4      71.9ns ± 3%  70.1ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.063 n=5+5)
Atof64Big-4            124ns ± 5%   119ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.143 n=5+4)
Atof64RandomBits-4    57.2ns ± 1%  55.7ns ± 2%  -2.66%  (p=0.016 n=4+5)
Atof64RandomFloats-4  56.8ns ± 1%  56.9ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.556 n=4+5)
Atof32Decimal-4       35.4ns ± 5%  35.9ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.127 n=5+5)
Atof32Float-4         39.6ns ± 7%  40.3ns ± 1%    ~     (p=0.135 n=5+5)
Atof32FloatExp-4      73.7ns ± 7%  71.9ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.175 n=5+4)
Atof32Random-4         103ns ± 6%    98ns ± 2%  -5.03%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

Updates #36771.

Change-Id: I8ff66b582ae8b468d89c9ffc35c569c735cf0341
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230737
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2020-04-30 03:50:03 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
b255c12337 syscall: on linux-arm64, prefer prlimit to {g,s}etrlimit
Reportedly some Docker images accept the prlimit64 system call,
used by syscall.prlimit, but prohibit the getrlimit and setrlimit
system calls.

Fixes #38604

Change-Id: I91ff9370450b4869098cc8e335bbb7b863060508
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2020-04-30 03:32:25 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
769a1cf7b6 debug/gosym: correct comments for Table.{Files,Objs}
The fields aren't too useful for Go 1.2 and later, but they aren't
actually nil.

Fixes #38754

Change-Id: Ia13a224f623697a00dea8ba0225633e1b9308c9f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230940
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2020-04-30 03:07:49 +00:00
Austin Clements
eda6fe3572 Revert "cmd/compile: omit file:pos for non-existent, permission errors"
This reverts commit 4f7053c87f.

Reason for revert: Newly added test is failing on several builders.

Change-Id: I22dcbfebf2f57735b2f479886bbeb623f95b132f
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2020-04-30 02:29:55 +00:00
Emmanuel T Odeke
4f7053c87f cmd/compile: omit file:pos for non-existent, permission errors
Omits printing the file:line:column when trying to open either
* non-existent files
* files without permission

Given:
    go tool compile x.go

For either of x.go not existing, or if no read permissions:

* Before:
    x.go:0: open x.go: no such file or directory
    x.go:0: open x.go: permission denied

* After:
    open x.go: no such file or directory
    open x.go: permission denied

While here, noticed an oddity with the Linux builders, that appear
to always be running under root, hence the test for permission errors
with 0222 -W-*-W-*-W- can't pass on linux-amd64 builders.
The filed bug is #38608.

Fixes #36437

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2020-04-30 01:17:47 +00:00
Austin Clements
4e00b4c366 runtime: move condition into wakep
All five calls to wakep are protected by the same check of nmidle and
nmspinning. Move this check into wakep.

Change-Id: I2094eec211ce551e462e87614578f37f1896ba38
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2020-04-30 00:42:35 +00:00
kakulisen
df2862cf54 math: Add a function example
When I browsed the source code, I saw that there is no corresponding example of this function. I am not sure if there is a need for an increase, this is my first time to submit CL.

Change-Id: Idbf4e1e1ed2995176a76959d561e152263a2fd26
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2020-04-30 00:33:38 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky
844b410922 net/http/cgi: replace constant map with switch statement
The switch statement can be statically optimized by the compiler,
whereas similarly optimizing the map index expression would require
additional compiler analysis to detect the map is never mutated.

Updates #10848.

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2020-04-30 00:13:38 +00:00
Keith Randall
a7e539619e cmd/compile: move last of the generic rules to typed aux
Change-Id: I1193fff570ff2917979e5cb610fb14c3b347aa92
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230938
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2020-04-29 22:40:20 +00:00
Austin Clements
9d812cfa5c cmd/compile,runtime: stack maps only at calls, remove register maps
Currently, we emit stack maps and register maps at almost every
instruction. This was originally intended to support non-cooperative
preemption, but was only ever used for debug call injection. Now debug
call injection also uses conservative frame scanning. As a result,
stack maps are only needed at call sites and register maps aren't
needed at all except that we happen to also encode unsafe-point
information in the register map PCDATA stream.

This CL reduces stack maps to only appear at calls, and replace full
register maps with just safe/unsafe-point information.

This is all protected by the go115ReduceLiveness feature flag, which
is defined in both runtime and cmd/compile.

This CL significantly reduces binary sizes and also speeds up compiles
and links:

name                      old exe-bytes     new exe-bytes     delta
BinGoSize                      15.0MB ± 0%       14.1MB ± 0%   -5.72%

name                      old pcln-bytes    new pcln-bytes    delta
BinGoSize                      3.14MB ± 0%       2.48MB ± 0%  -21.08%

name                      old time/op       new time/op       delta
Template                        178ms ± 7%        172ms ±14%  -3.59%  (p=0.005 n=19+19)
Unicode                        71.0ms ±12%       69.8ms ±10%    ~     (p=0.126 n=18+18)
GoTypes                         655ms ± 8%        615ms ± 8%  -6.11%  (p=0.000 n=19+19)
Compiler                        3.27s ± 6%        3.15s ± 7%  -3.69%  (p=0.001 n=20+20)
SSA                             7.10s ± 5%        6.85s ± 8%  -3.53%  (p=0.001 n=19+20)
Flate                           124ms ±15%        116ms ±22%  -6.57%  (p=0.024 n=18+19)
GoParser                        156ms ±26%        147ms ±34%    ~     (p=0.070 n=19+19)
Reflect                         406ms ± 9%        387ms ±21%  -4.69%  (p=0.028 n=19+20)
Tar                             163ms ±15%        162ms ±27%    ~     (p=0.370 n=19+19)
XML                             223ms ±13%        218ms ±14%    ~     (p=0.157 n=20+20)
LinkCompiler                    503ms ±21%        484ms ±23%    ~     (p=0.072 n=20+20)
ExternalLinkCompiler            1.27s ± 7%        1.22s ± 8%  -3.85%  (p=0.005 n=20+19)
LinkWithoutDebugCompiler        294ms ±17%        273ms ±11%  -7.16%  (p=0.001 n=19+18)

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20200428.8)

The binary size improvement is even slightly better when you include
the CLs leading up to this. Relative to the parent of "cmd/compile:
mark PanicBounds/Extend as calls":

name                      old exe-bytes     new exe-bytes     delta
BinGoSize                      15.0MB ± 0%       14.1MB ± 0%   -6.18%

name                      old pcln-bytes    new pcln-bytes    delta
BinGoSize                      3.22MB ± 0%       2.48MB ± 0%  -22.92%

(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20200428.9)

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:21 +00:00
Austin Clements
ee7d9f1c37 cmd/compile: make LivenessMap sparse
We're about to switch to having significantly fewer maps in the
liveness map, so switch from a dense representation to a sparse
representation.

Passes toolstash-check.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:20 +00:00
Austin Clements
601bc41da2 cmd/compile: don't emit stack maps for write barrier calls
These are necessarily deeply non-preemptible, so there's no point in
emitting stack maps for them. We already mark them as unsafe points,
so this only affects the runtime, since user code does not emit stack
maps at unsafe points. SSAGenState.PrepareCall also excludes them when
it's sanity checking call stack maps.

Right now this only drops a handful of unnecessary stack maps from the
runtime, but we're about to start emitting stack maps only at calls
for user code, too. At that point, this will matter much more.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:18 +00:00
Austin Clements
faafdf5115 cmd/compile: fix unsafe-points with stack maps
The compiler currently conflates whether a Value has a stack map with
whether it's an unsafe point. For the most part, unsafe-points don't
have stack maps, so this is mostly fine, but call instructions can be
both an unsafe-point *and* have a stack map. For example, none of the
instructions in a nosplit function should be preemptible, but calls
must still have stack maps in case the called function grows the stack
or get preempted.

Currently, the compiler can't distinguish this case, so calls in
nosplit functions are marked as safe-points just because they have
stack maps. This is particularly problematic if a nosplit function
calls another nosplit function, since this can introduce a preemption
point where there should be none.

We realized this was a problem for split-stack prologues a while back,
and CL 207349 changed the encoding of unsafe-points to use the
register map index instead of the stack map index so we could record
both a stack map and an unsafe-point at the same instruction. But this
was never extended into the compiler.

This CL fixes this problem in the compiler. We make LivenessIndex
slightly more abstract by separating unsafe-point marks from stack and
register map indexes. We map this to the PCDATA encoding later when
producing Progs. This isn't enough to fix the whole problem for
nosplit functions, because obj still adds prologues and marks those as
preemptible, but it's a step in the right direction.

I checked this CL by comparing maps before and after this change in
the runtime and net/http. In net/http, unsafe-points match exactly; at
anything that isn't an unsafe-point, both the stack and register maps
are unchanged by this CL. In the runtime, at every point that was a
safe-point before this change, the stack maps agree (and mostly the
runtime doesn't have register maps at all now). In both, all CALLs
(except write barrier calls) have stack maps.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:17 +00:00
Austin Clements
a6deafaf9e cmd/compile: rename issafepoint -> hasStackMap
Currently, this function conflates two (easily conflated!) concepts:
whether a Value is a safe-point and whether it has a stack map. In
particular, call Values may not be a safe-point, but may need a stack
map anyway in case the called function grows the stack.

Hence, rename this function to "hasStackMap", since that's really what
it represents.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:16 +00:00
Austin Clements
2bad2f7eba cmd/compile: mark PanicBounds/Extend as calls
PanicBounds and PanicExtend are lowered to runtime calls (with a
non-Go ABI), but are not currently marked as calls. Since liveness
analysis only emits stack maps at calls in the runtime, this means
these panic call sites in the runtime won't get a stack map. These
almost immediately turn into throws in the runtime, but there's still
a chance they'll try to grow the stack first, which would lead to a
different panic.

To fix this, mark these operations as calls.

Outside the runtime, we currently emit stack maps for everything that
isn't an unsafe-point, so these panic calls get stack maps by default.
However, we're about to move to emitting stack maps only at call
sites, at which point this will start to matter outside the runtime as
well.

I confirmed that this has no effect on anything but PCDATA/FUNCDATA in
runtime and net/http.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:14 +00:00
Austin Clements
57d751370c runtime: use conservative scanning for debug calls
A debugger can inject a call at almost any PC, which causes
significant complications with stack scanning and growth. Currently,
the runtime solves this using precise stack maps and register maps at
nearly all PCs, but these extra maps require roughly 5% of the binary.
These extra maps were originally considered worth this space because
they were intended to be used for non-cooperative preemption, but are
now used only for debug call injection.

This CL switches from using precise maps to instead using conservative
frame scanning, much like how non-cooperative preemption works. When a
call is injected, the runtime flushes all potential pointer registers
to the stack, and then treats that frame as well as the interrupted
frame conservatively.

The limitation of conservative frame scanning is that we cannot grow
the goroutine stack. That's doable because the previous CL switched to
performing debug calls on a new goroutine, where they are free to grow
the stack.

With this CL, there are no remaining uses of precise register maps
(though we still use the unsafe-point information that's encoded in
the register map PCDATA stream), and stack maps are only used at call
sites.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:13 +00:00
Austin Clements
3633d2c545 runtime: perform debug call injection on a new goroutine
Currently, when a debugger injects a call, that call happens on the
goroutine where the debugger injected it. However, this requires
significant runtime complexity that we're about to remove.

To prepare for this, this CL switches to a different approach that
leaves the interrupted goroutine parked and runs the debug call on a
new goroutine. When the debug call returns, it resumes the original
goroutine.

This should be essentially transparent to debuggers. It follows the
exact same call injection protocol and ensures the whole protocol
executes indivisibly on a single OS thread. The only difference is
that the current G and stack now change part way through the protocol.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:11 +00:00
Austin Clements
b3863fbbc2 runtime: make newproc1 not start the goroutine
Currently, newproc1 allocates, initializes, and schedules a new
goroutine. We're about to change debug call injection in a way that
will need to create a new goroutine without immediately scheduling it.
To prepare for that, make scheduling the responsibility of newproc1's
caller. Currently, there's exactly one caller (newproc), so this
simply shifts that responsibility.

For #36365.

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2020-04-29 21:29:08 +00:00
Austin Clements
197a2a3799 runtime/pprof: fix units of MaxRSS on Linux
Rusage.Maxrss is in bytes on Darwin but in KiB on Linux. Fix this
discrepancy so it's always in bytes.

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2020-04-29 20:33:31 +00:00
Austin Clements
45cd312394 runtime: fix debuglog traceback printing off-by-one
The debuglog traceback printer wasn't adjusting for call/return PCs.

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2020-04-29 20:33:30 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
c8b42f9aa5 cmd/compile: convert CCop arm64 rules to typed aux
Passes

  GOARCH=arm64 gotip build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std

Change-Id: Id88141dfc0dfb02c3e958e48ab4adfbac7ba1380
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2020-04-29 20:32:48 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann
f2163c4d45 bytes, strings: align requirements for functions passed to FieldFuncs
golang.org/cl/229763 removed the documentation of requirements of
the function passed to FieldsFunc. The current implementation does
not require functions to return consistent results but this had not
been the case for previous implementations.

Add the requirement for consistent results back to the documentation
to allow for future implementations to be more allocation efficient
for an output with more than 32 fields. This is possible with a two
pass algorithm first determining the number of fields used to allocate
the output slice and then splitting the input into fields.

While at it align the documentation of bytes.FieldsFunc with
strings.FieldFunc.

Fixes #38630

Change-Id: Iabbf9ca3dff0daa41f4ec930a21a3dd98e19f122
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2020-04-29 19:58:47 +00:00
Jay Conrod
35dce1d67c cmd/go: trim source paths when compiling C with -trimpath
When then go command is run with -trimpath, it will now use
-fdebug-prefix-map when invoking the C compiler (if supported) to
replace the source root directory with a dummy root directory.

This should prevent source directories from appearing either literally
or in compressed DWARF in linked binaries.

Updates #36072

Change-Id: Iedd08d5e886f81e981f11248a1be4ed4f58bdd29
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2020-04-29 19:03:10 +00:00
Russ Cox
5a550b6951 go/ast: drop //directive comments from doc.Text
This allows writing

	// F does a thing.
	//go:noinline
	func F()

without the //go:noinline or other directive (such as //line)
ending up looking like extra words in the doc comment.

Fixes #37974.

Change-Id: Ic738d72802cc2fa448f7633915e7126d2f76d8ca
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/224737
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2020-04-29 19:02:32 +00:00
Richard Miller
b13ce66d1b cmd/go/internal/modload: use lockedfile to read path-replacement go.mod files
When parsing go.mod files found via file-path replacements, it's safer to
use lockedfile.Read instead of ioutil.ReadFile, in case of overwriting by
other concurrent go commands.

Change-Id: I7dcac3bb5ada84bee1eb634b39f813c461ef103a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230838
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2020-04-29 18:56:19 +00:00
Katie Hockman
202c43b2ad crypto/x509/pkix: improve docs and Name.String()
Previously, non-standard attributes in Name.Names were being
omitted when printed using Name.String(). Now, any non-standard
attributes that would not already be printed in Name.String()
are being added temporarily to Name.ExtraNames to be printed.

Fixes #33094
Fixes #23069

Change-Id: Id9829c20968e16db7194549f69c0eb5985044944
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/229864
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2020-04-29 18:50:32 +00:00
Ruixin Bao
3dc4d37387 crypto/ed25519: drop the purego build tag
Per suggestion in CL 202578, this CL drops the purego build tag used
within this package.

Change-Id: I33626c73d6602e321528544ee601741f7e634c1b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230677
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2020-04-29 18:33:42 +00:00
Lynn Boger
f512041eca cmd/asm: update ppc64enc.s testcase
Adds a few instructions to ppc64enc.s that were missing from the
previous update.

Change-Id: Ieafce39e905cdf4da3bfb00fdd5a39ab28089cb3
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2020-04-29 18:15:08 +00:00
Keith Randall
3d34c77829 cmd/compile: convert constant divide strength reduction rules to typed aux
Passes toolstash-check.

Change-Id: Ia5d11c099b8c6c0ed670960b2af808200e3b1ca1
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2020-04-29 16:45:32 +00:00
Lynn Boger
56933fb838 cmd/compile,cmd/internal/obj/ppc64: use mod instructions on power9
This updates the PPC64.rules file to use the MOD instructions
that are available in power9. Prior to power9 this is done
using a longer sequence with multiply and divide.

Included in this change is removal of the REM* opcode variations
that set the CC or OV bits since their settings are based
on the DIV and are not appropriate for the REM.

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2020-04-29 14:45:56 +00:00
Nigel Tao
07d9ea64ab image: guard against NewXxx integer overflow
Prior to this commit, NewXxx could panic when passed an image.Rectangle
with one of width or height being negative. But it might not panic if
both were negative, because (bpp * w * h) could still be positive. After
this commit, it will panic if both are negative.

With overflow, NewXxx might not have panicked if (bpp * w * h), the
length passed to "make([]uint8, length)", was still non-negative (after
truncation), but even if w and h were valid (non-negative), the overall
byte slice wasn't long enough. Iterating over the pixels would possibly
panic later with index out of bounds. This change moves the panic
earlier, closer to where the mistake is.

Change-Id: I011feb2d53515fc3f0fe72bb6c23b3953772c577
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230220
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2020-04-29 11:57:50 +00:00
Nigel Tao
7250dd2540 image/jpeg: accept "\xff\x00" before a RST marker
Fixes #28717

Change-Id: I0a1e4ef1583fff89b6f46ef647fb6e4499bdf999
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2020-04-29 11:48:24 +00:00
Nigel Tao
03efd42631 image: add a NewUniform doc comment
Fixes #38739

Change-Id: I42b9b601e63ab8df69a0e5ce9bcabf75bb98d83e
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2020-04-29 11:47:27 +00:00
Ruixin Bao
e1a96b82df cmd/compile: adopt strong aux typing for some s390x rules
Convert some optimizations rules to strongly-typed versions. Similar to
CL 230338, this CL only converts rules that need no additional changes
(i.e: only need to change '->' to '=>').

This CL covers the rules from line 800 - 1219.

Passes toolstash-check

Change-Id: I94181a809fa38918b78301f1c0c680b7a8ab552f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230738
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2020-04-29 08:57:33 +00:00
Meng Zhuo
67d40873ad cmd/compile: adjust MIPS64x rewrite rules to use typed aux fields
Pass toolstash-check

Change-Id: I673c9a24bf69c09573be5aeddbd6072ef35d2d83
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2020-04-29 04:16:08 +00:00
Ian Gudger
b1b67841d1 net: add (*Resolver).LookupIP
Previously, looking up only IPv4 or IPv6 addresses was only possible
with DefaultResolver via ResolveIPAddr. Add this functionality to the
Resolver type with a new method, LookupIP. This largely brings Resolver
functionally to parity with the global functions. The name LookupIP is
used over ResolveIPAddr to be consistent with the other Resolver
methods.

There are two main benefits to (*Resolver).LookupIP over
(*Resolver).LookupHost. First is an ergonomic benefit. Wanting a
specific family of address is common enough to justify a method, evident
by the existence of ResolveIPAddr. Second, this opens the possibility of
not performing unnecessary DNS requests when only a specific family of
addresses are needed. This optimization is left to follow up work.

Updates #30452

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2020-04-28 21:46:16 +00:00
Martin Möhrmann
17d5cef257 reflect: reduce allocations for Select with up to 4 cases
Allocate the runcases slice on the stack if the number
of select cases is small (up to 4).

Found while looking at production profiles of common
proto based RPC server framework code in Google which do
not have a large number of cases.

name      old time/op    new time/op    delta
Select/1     147ns ± 2%     120ns ± 6%  -18.32%  (p=0.000 n=7+10)
Select/4     316ns ± 5%     249ns ± 2%  -21.23%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Select/8     516ns ± 3%     515ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.858 n=10+9)

name      old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
Select/1     96.0B ± 0%     64.0B ± 0%  -33.33%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Select/4      336B ± 0%      208B ± 0%  -38.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Select/8      672B ± 0%      672B ± 0%     ~     (all equal)

name      old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
Select/1      4.00 ± 0%      3.00 ± 0%  -25.00%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Select/4      7.00 ± 0%      6.00 ± 0%  -14.29%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Select/8      11.0 ± 0%      11.0 ± 0%     ~     (all equal)

Change-Id: I1687e74fc8e86606a27f03fa8a561bcfb68775d6
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2020-04-28 21:08:32 +00:00
Daniel Theophanes
ca854f3cda database/sql: document Connect and Close may need a timeout
Opening a connection with Connect should still create a derived
context with a timeout because some clients will not use a timeout
and the connection pool may open a connection asynchronously.

Likewise, if a connection close makes a network operation it should
provide some type of sane timeout for the operation.

Fixes #38185

Change-Id: I9b7ce2996c81c486170dcc84b12672a99610fa27
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230438
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2020-04-28 20:42:02 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
e193725184 strings: simpler and slightly faster implementation of FieldsFunc
Removed the need for maintaining an extra variable in one of the inner loops,
leading to a slight speed-up for short strings.

Benchmarks run on a "quiet" MacBook Pro, 3.3GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7,
with 16GB 2133MHz LPDDR3 RAM running macOS 10.15.4.

name                        old time/op    new time/op    delta
FieldsFunc/ASCII/16-4          147ns ± 0%     144ns ± 1%  -2.04%  (p=0.000 n=4+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/256-4        1.63µs ± 0%    1.59µs ± 1%  -2.50%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/4096-4       30.0µs ± 0%    29.3µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.190 n=4+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/65536-4       491µs ± 5%     473µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/1048576-4    8.02ms ± 7%    7.85ms ± 4%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/16-4          182ns ± 1%     181ns ± 4%    ~     (p=0.357 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/256-4        1.74µs ± 1%    1.74µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.881 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/4096-4       34.9µs ± 2%    34.7µs ± 0%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/65536-4       595µs ± 1%     589µs ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/1048576-4    10.1ms ± 3%     9.8ms ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)

name                        old speed      new speed      delta
FieldsFunc/ASCII/16-4        109MB/s ± 1%   111MB/s ± 1%  +2.33%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/256-4       157MB/s ± 0%   161MB/s ± 1%  +2.57%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/4096-4      137MB/s ± 0%   140MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.190 n=4+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/65536-4     134MB/s ± 4%   139MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/1048576-4   131MB/s ± 6%   134MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.548 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/16-4       87.8MB/s ± 1%  88.3MB/s ± 4%    ~     (p=0.421 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/256-4       147MB/s ± 1%   147MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.841 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/4096-4      117MB/s ± 2%   118MB/s ± 0%    ~     (p=0.310 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/65536-4     110MB/s ± 1%   111MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/1048576-4   104MB/s ± 3%   107MB/s ± 2%    ~     (p=0.095 n=5+5)

name                        old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
FieldsFunc/ASCII/16-4          32.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/256-4          352B ± 0%      352B ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/4096-4       21.9kB ± 0%    21.9kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/65536-4       448kB ± 0%     448kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/1048576-4    8.85MB ± 0%    8.85MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.738 n=5+5)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/16-4          48.0B ± 0%     48.0B ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/256-4          416B ± 0%      416B ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/4096-4       21.5kB ± 0%    21.5kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/65536-4       448kB ± 0%     448kB ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/1048576-4    8.85MB ± 0%    8.85MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.690 n=5+5)

name                        old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
FieldsFunc/ASCII/16-4           1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/256-4          1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/4096-4         5.00 ± 0%      5.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/65536-4        12.0 ± 0%      12.0 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/ASCII/1048576-4      24.0 ± 0%      24.0 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/16-4           1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/256-4          1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/4096-4         5.00 ± 0%      5.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/65536-4        12.0 ± 0%      12.0 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
FieldsFunc/Mixed/1048576-4      24.0 ± 0%      24.0 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

Change-Id: I06828d798ca1a624a26edd7f7b68c3bf2fc28f84
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2020-04-28 20:18:12 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
71e0cd815d cmd/compile: simplify readonly sym checks in writebarrier pass
CL 220499 started marking readonly syms as SRODATA earlier,
so we can use that in the writebarrier pass now.

Passes toolstash-check.

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2020-04-28 19:49:53 +00:00
Michael Anthony Knyszek
39380e8e01 runtime: fix block leak due to race in span set
The span set data structure may leak blocks due to a race in the logic
to check whether it's safe to free a block. The simplest example of this
race is between two poppers:

1. Popper A claims slot spanSetEntries-2.
2. Popper B claims slot spanSetEntries-1.
3. Popper A gets descheduled before it subtracts from block.used.
4. Popper B subtracts from block.used, sees that claimed
   spanSetEntries-1, but also that block.used != 0, so it returns.
5. Popper A comes back and subtracts from block.used, but it didn't
   claim spanSetEntries-1 so it also returns.

The spine is left with a stale block pointer and the block later gets
overwritten by pushes, never to be re-used again.

The problem here is that we designate the claimer of slot
spanSetEntries-1 to be the one who frees the block, but that may not be
the thread that actually does the last subtraction from block.used.

Fixing this problem is tricky, and the fundamental problem there is that
block.used is not stable: it may be observed to be zero, but that
doesn't necessarily mean you're the last popper!

Do something simpler: keep a counter of how many pops have happened to a
given block instead of block.used. This counter monotonically increases
when a pop is _completely done_.  Because this counter is monotonically
increasing, and only increases when a popper is done, then we know for
sure whichever popper is the last to increase it (i.e. its value is
spanSetBlockEntries) is also the last popper in the block. Because the
race described above still exists, the last popper may not be the one
which claimed the last slot in the block, but we know for certain nobody
else is popping from that block anymore so we can safely free it.
Finally, because pops serialize with pushes to the same slot, we need
not worry about concurrent pushers at all.

Updates #37487.

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2020-04-28 18:41:07 +00:00
Michael Anthony Knyszek
0ddde4ada2 runtime: flush mcaches to mcentral before reading memstats
Currently mcaches are flushed to mcentral after a bunch of memstats have
already been read. This is not safe (in the sense that it doesn't ensure
consisent memstats) since memstats may in general change when mcentral
data structures are manipulated.

Note that prior to the new mcentral implementation this was not a
problem because mcentral operations happened to never modify certain
memstats. As of the new mcentral implementation, we might for example
persistentalloc when uncaching a span, which would change memstats. This
can cause a skew between the value of sys (which currently is calculated
before mcaches are flushed) and the value of gc_sys and other_sys.

Fix this by moving mcache flushing to the very top of updatememstats.
Also leave a comment explaining that this must be done first, in
general, because mcentrals make no guarantee that they will not
influence memstats (and doing so would be unnecessarily restrictive).

Fixes #38712.

Change-Id: I15bacb313c54a46e380a945a71bb75db67169c1b
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2020-04-28 17:42:24 +00:00
Alberto Donizetti
bd01a1b756 cmd/compile: port first part of arm64 opt rules to typed aux
Fairly minimal changes.

Passes

  GOARCH=arm64 gotip build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std

Change-Id: I14b2e3ad4933ef14b1b6993f427bf84fe85b1818
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2020-04-28 17:39:36 +00:00
Jay Conrod
495a287f0b doc/go1.15: add notes for GOMODCACHE, modcacheunzipinplace
For #36568
For #34527

Change-Id: Ieea4b4a7644e9c957f48d08d2e172e39b571502f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/230537
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2020-04-28 17:17:53 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
863424beb2 internal/goversion: update to 1.15
This is a second attempt at CL 230024, with
cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_retention.txt updated to perform a
version-independent comparison on the 'go' version added to a go.mod
file that lacks one.

Fixes #38708

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2020-04-28 15:02:35 +00:00