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Yasuhiro Matsumoto
9cd1818a7d path/filepath: do not remove prefix "." when following path contains ":".
Fixes #52476

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2022-05-24 21:52:14 +00:00
Carlos Amedee
b6bcd0d135 doc/go1.19: update Go 1.19 relese note TODOs using relnote
This updates the release notes with TODOs using relnote. It also
changes all refrences of golang.org to go.dev.

For #51400.

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2022-05-24 21:25:09 +00:00
David Chase
ccf84a9750 cmd/compile: catch pointless recursion on function types
If a function type has no type parameters, note when it
is visited and do not recur.  (It must be visited
at least once because of closures and their associated
types occurring in a generic context).

Fixes #51832.

Change-Id: Iee20612ffd0a03b838b9e59615f4a0206fc8940b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/406714
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2022-05-24 20:35:40 +00:00
Sean Liao
0a30cf9536 builtin: clarify effect of close on receive
Fixes #53041

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2022-05-24 19:45:14 +00:00
Robert Findley
d5ae7a6487 go/types, types2: remove redundant calls to Named.resolve
The resolved status of a Named type should be owned by its API, and
callers should access resolved data via methods. Remove several
instances where Named.resolve is explicitly invoked, only to be followed
by a method that also resolves.

Also make two minor cleanups:
- Remove the tparams parameter to Checker.newNamed, as it was unused.
- Include position information when assertions fail, so that one doesn't
  need to go digging in the panicking stack to find the assertion
  location.

Updates #52728

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2022-05-24 17:47:42 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
7ce3864156 cmd/go/internal/modfetch: wrap errors from HTTP response bodies
The Read method on the Body returned from a net/http.Transport does
not wrap errors returned by the underlying io.Reader and returns a
bare io.ErrUnexpectedEOF if the body is shorter than the declared
Content-Length.

Since we can't feasibly add detail on the net/http side without
breaking established users, we must instead add detail on the caller
side. Since the net/http client uses url.Error for most of its own
errors, we use that same error type here.

I have not added a regression test for this change. (While it is
theoretically possible to set up a GOPROXY that returns incorrect
Content-Length headers, the change seems straightforward enough that
it isn't worth the complex test setup.)

Fixes #52727.

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2022-05-24 17:05:39 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
70668a4144 go/types, types2: don't panic with invalid recursive generic type
Add cycle detection to hasVarType to avoid infinite recursions
caused by invalid cyclic types. This catches cases where the
validType check has not yet run or has checked differently
instantiated types.

As an alternative, validType could mark invalid *Named types
by setting their underlying types to Typ[Invalid]. That does
work but discards information which leads to undesired effects
with other errors. A better mechanism might be to explicitly
track in *Named if a type is invalid and why it is invalid,
and connect that with a general validity attribute on types.
That's a more invasive change we might consider down the road.

Fixes #52915.

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2022-05-24 17:02:34 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
eb3ac1f5a4 cmd/compile/internal/types2: mention go.mod file when using undeclared any
Use the existing versionErrorf mechanism to report use of undeclared
any and comparable.

Also, port versionErrorf mechanism to go/types and use it in this
case as well.

Adjust tests as needed.

For #52880.

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2022-05-24 16:05:16 +00:00
Cherry Mui
62e1302267 misc/cgo/testsanitizers: use buffered channel in tsan12.go
os/signal.Notify requires that "the caller must ensure that c has
sufficient buffer space to keep up with the expected signal rate"
as it does a nonblocking send when it receives a signal. The test
currently using a unbuffered channel, which means it may miss the
signal if the signal arrives before the channel receive operation.

Fixes #52998.

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2022-05-24 14:30:46 +00:00
Guoqi Chen
61fc5df689 runtime: add missing {TOPFRAME,NOFRAME} flag for linux/loong64
Co-authored-by: limeidan <limeidan@loongson.cn>
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2022-05-24 03:54:13 +00:00
Guoqi Chen
654b03167f cmd/internal/obj: add FuncInfo SPWRITE flag for linux/loong64
Co-authored-by: limeidan <limeidan@loongson.cn>
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2022-05-24 01:08:23 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le
a2bca290e7 cmd/compile: fix loong64 constant folding in division rules
The divisor must be non-zero for the rule to be triggered.

Fixes #53018

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2022-05-23 23:54:07 +00:00
Robert Griesemer
2138124143 go/types, types2: detect dupl. map keys in comp. literals with generic key type
For map composite literals where the key type is a suitably constrained
type parameter, the existing key duplicate detection mechanism doesn't
work when the keys are numeric values of different types but equal value.
For instance, given

        func _[P int64|float64]() {
                _ = map[P]string{0: "foo", 0.0: "bar"}
        }

the key values 0 and 0.0 have the same numeric value 0 but currently
are treated as different values int64(0) and float64(0.0). For any
valid instantiation of P, the keys will collide.

This CL changes the keyVal function to map numeric types to the
"smallest" numeric type in which a value can be represented. For
instance, float64(0.0) is mapped to int64(0). This ensures that
numerically equal values are always represented the same way so
that they can be detected as duplicates.

Fixes #51610.

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2022-05-23 22:10:24 +00:00
WANG Xuerui
3fa5ab0d83 runtime: fix the vDSO symbol version on loong64
The current value is appropriate for an early in-house version of
Linux/LoongArch, but for the upstream version it is very likely
"LINUX_5.10" instead, per the latest upstream submission [1].

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220518095709.1313120-3-chenhuacai@loongson.cn/

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2022-05-23 21:58:55 +00:00
Cherry Mui
e6b5949a75 cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix encoding of ADR/ADRP instruction
The referenced address is p.From, not p.To.

Separate from CL 403980, as this is a bug fix. Also, ADR is used
in CL 387336. This is needed to make it work correctly.

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2022-05-23 21:58:35 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills
715ba65563 misc/cgo/testsanitizers: terminate commands with SIGQUIT if hung
If the test hangs due to a deadlock in a subprocess, we want a
goroutine dump of that process to figure out the nature of the
deadlock. SIGQUIT causes the Go runtime to produce exactly
such a dump (unless the runtime itself is badly deadlocked).

For #52998.

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2022-05-23 21:33:54 +00:00
Cherry Mui
74f0ccb68b reflect: store receiver in pointer slot for reflect call
The code comment says that the receiver doesn't need to go into
the pointer slot as it will be kept alive in this frame. But it
doesn't. There is no direct reference of rcvr or v (the receiver)
after storing the arguments. Also, it is clearer to explicitly
keep it alive.

Fixes #52800.

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2022-05-23 18:40:59 +00:00
Khaled Yakdan
c1d197a96e cmd/compile: support libFuzzer value profiling mode for integer compares
libFuzzer provides a special mode known as “value profiling” in which it
tracks the bit-wise progress made by the fuzzer in satisfying tracked
comparisons. Furthermore, libFuzzer uses the value of the return address
in its hooks to distinguish the progress for different comparisons.

The original implementation of the interception for integer comparisons
in Go simply called the libFuzzer hooks from a function written in Go
assembly. The libFuzzer hooks thus always see the same return address
(i.e., the address of the call instruction in the assembly snippet) and
thus can’t distinguish individual comparisons anymore. This drastically
reduces the usefulness of value profiling.

This is fixed by using an assembly trampoline that injects synthetic but
valid return addresses on the stack before calling the libFuzzer hook,
otherwise preserving the calling convention of the respective platform
(for starters, x86_64 Windows or Unix). These fake PCs are generated
deterministically based on the location of the compare instruction in
the IR representation.

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2022-05-23 16:21:22 +00:00
Khaled Yakdan
3f571d1dea cmd/link: set coverage counters as expected by the fuzz package
Set _counters and _ecounters to the start and end locations of
libfuzzer's 8-bit counters section

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2022-05-23 14:38:06 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
0a1a092c4b Revert "cmd/cgo: use --no-gc-sections if available"
This reverts CL 405414.

Reason for revert: Breaks on AIX and iOS.

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2022-05-20 23:37:43 +00:00
Dan Kortschak
c3470ca83c internal/fuzz: trim carriage return from version line
On windows hosts, when code is checked out using git with the default
setting of autocrlf=true, carriage returns are appended to source lines
which then prevent the version check from being successful. This removes
carriage returns to allow version matching.

Fixes #52268

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2022-05-20 23:05:38 +00:00
Khaled Yakdan
2b0e457b42 cmd/compile: intercept string compares in libFuzzer mode
IR string compares as well as calls to string comparison functions such
as `strings.EqualFold` are intercepted and the corresponding libFuzzer
callbacks are invoked with the corresponding arguments. As a result, the
compared strings will be added to libFuzzer’s table of recent compares,
which feeds future mutations performed by the fuzzer and thus allow it
to reach into branches guarded by string comparisons.

The list of methods to intercept is maintained in
`cmd/compile/internal/walk/expr.go` and can easily be extended to cover
more standard library functions in the future.

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2022-05-20 22:30:37 +00:00
Michael Anthony Knyszek
b58067013e runtime: allocate physical-page-aligned memory differently
Currently, physical-page-aligned allocations for stacks (where the
physical page size is greater than the runtime page size) first
overallocates some memory, then frees the unaligned portions back to the
heap.

However, because allocating via h.pages.alloc causes scavenged bits to
get cleared, we need to account for that memory correctly in heapFree
and heapReleased. Currently that is not the case, leading to throws at
runtime.

Trying to get that accounting right is complicated, because information
about exactly which pages were scavenged needs to get plumbed up.
Instead, find the oversized region first, and then only allocate the
aligned part. This avoids any accounting issues.

However, this does come with some performance cost, because we don't
update searchAddr (which is safe, it just means the next allocation
potentially must look harder) and we skip the fast path that
h.pages.alloc has for simplicity.

Fixes #52682.

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2022-05-20 21:54:20 +00:00
Khaled Yakdan
7ec6ef432a cmd/compile, cmd/link: use libFuzzer 8-bit instead of extra counters
By using libFuzzer’s 8-bit counters instead of extra counters, the
coverage instrumentation in libFuzzer mode is improved in three ways:
  1- 8-bit counters are supported on all platforms, including macOS and
     Windows, with all relevant versions of libFuzzer, whereas extra
     counters are a Linux-only feature that only recently received
     support on Windows.
  2- Newly covered blocks are now properly reported as new coverage by
     libFuzzer, not only as new features.
  3- The NeverZero strategy is used to ensure that coverage counters
     never become 0 again after having been positive once. This resolves
     issues encountered when fuzzing loops with iteration counts that
     are multiples of 256 (e.g., larger powers of two).

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2022-05-20 21:32:57 +00:00
Alex Brachet
e66f895667 cmd/cgo: allow DW_TAG_variable's with no name
https://reviews.llvm.org/D123534 is emitting DW_TAG_variable's
that don't have a DW_AT_name. This is allowed in the DWARF
standard. It is adding DIE's for string literals for better
symbolization on buffer overlows etc on these strings. They
no associated name because they are not user provided variables.

Fixes #53000

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2022-05-20 21:03:28 +00:00
Motiejus Jakštys
4dd9458162 cmd/cgo: use --no-gc-sections if available
zig cc passes `--gc-sections` to the underlying linker, which then
causes undefined symbol errors when compiling with cgo but without C
code. Add `-Wl,--no-gc-sections` to make it work with zig cc. Minimal
example:

**main.go**

    package main
    import _ "runtime/cgo"
    func main() {}

Run (works after the patch, doesn't work before):

    CC="zig cc" go build main.go

Among the existing code, `src/runtime/testdata/testprognet` fails to
build:

    src/runtime/testdata/testprognet$ CC="zig cc" go build .
    net(.text): relocation target __errno_location not defined
    net(.text): relocation target getaddrinfo not defined
    net(.text): relocation target freeaddrinfo not defined
    net(.text): relocation target gai_strerror not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target stderr not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target fwrite not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target vfprintf not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target fputc not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target abort not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target pthread_create not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target nanosleep not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target pthread_detach not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target stderr not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target strerror not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target fprintf not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target abort not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target pthread_mutex_lock not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target pthread_cond_wait not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target pthread_mutex_unlock not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target pthread_cond_broadcast not defined
    runtime/cgo(.text): relocation target malloc not defined

With the patch both examples build as expected.

@ianlancetaylor suggested:

> It would be fine with me if somebody wants to send a cgo patch that
passes -Wl,--no-gc-sections, with a fallback if that option is not
supported.

... and this is what we are doing. Tested with zig
0.10.0-dev.2252+a4369918b

Fixes #52690

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Matthew Dempsky
69b412b7d6 internal/pkgbits: better documentation
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2022-05-20 19:01:40 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
ec464edb22 cmd/dist: port to linux/loong64 completed
For #46229

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2022-05-20 16:17:43 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
c6ef69e7d7 misc, test: fix test error for loong64
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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Updates #46229

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2022-05-20 16:16:37 +00:00
Wang Deyu
22a3209bc6 runtime: update description of GODEBUG=scavtrace=1
For #48409.

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2022-05-20 15:17:29 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
1371339530 go, math, os, reflect: support standard library for loong64
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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2022-05-20 15:12:52 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
ae3ee9a7ec syscall: add syscall support for linux/loong64
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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  https://github.com/loongson/go

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2022-05-20 15:12:49 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
ed7c487178 runtime: add loong64 to architectures known to TestGCInfo
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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2022-05-20 15:12:39 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
0811559ddd runtime: add build tag for common support on linux/loong64
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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  https://github.com/loongson/go

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2022-05-20 15:12:37 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
2a5ceaaa78 runtime: implement runtime entry for linux/loong64
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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  https://github.com/loongson/go

Updates #46229

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2022-05-20 15:12:31 +00:00
nimelehin
5370494577 runtime: add BenchmarkMemclrRange
This benchmark is added to test improvements in memclr_amd64.
As it is stated in Intel Optimization Manual 15.16.3.3, AVX2-implemented
memclr can produce a skewed result with the branch predictor being
trained by the large loop iteration count.

This benchmark generates sizes between some specified range. This should
help to measure how memclr works when branch predictors may be incorrectly
trained.

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2022-05-20 13:51:52 +00:00
Keith Randall
d8762b2f45 runtime: fix overflow in PingPongHog test
On 32-bit systems the result of hogCount*factor can overflow.
Use division instead to do comparison.

Update #52207

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2022-05-19 21:33:15 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor
dd83fd8a70 cmd/dist: pass a -test.timeout option to a host test
For a host test we build the test using "go test -c" and then run the
test binary. A test binary run in this way has no default timeout.
This CL gives it a timeout of 5 minutes, scaled for the target.
We can adjust the timeout if necessary.

For #52998

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2022-05-19 21:32:46 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
34507e879d runtime/cgo: add cgo function call support for loong64
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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  https://github.com/loongson/go

Updates #46229

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2022-05-19 21:15:04 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
a7cc865edb runtime/internal/atomic: add atomic support for loong64
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  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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2022-05-19 21:14:49 +00:00
Daniel Martí
87039c7d34 cmd/go: reference BuildID field from list's -export docs
In https://golang.org/cl/263542 we added BuildID to the Package struct
in the docs for "go list", correctly pointing out that it's only set
when -export is used.

Further down, the doc details the -export flag on its own.
It already mentioned the Export field, and we forgot to add a mention to
BuildID as well. Do that.

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2022-05-19 20:54:47 +00:00
Tobias Klauser
a1ceacedd8 net/netip: fix receiver name in Addr.{has,without}Zone comments
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2022-05-19 20:31:45 +00:00
Jinzhu
29057b707d database/sql: fix close rows error ignored in Next
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2022-05-19 20:21:12 +00:00
Mostafa Solati
97ce98ac20 cmd/go: do not ignore flags option with bad quoting
Fixes #43177

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2022-05-19 20:20:43 +00:00
Keith Randall
6b6813fdb7 runtime: test alignment of fields targeted by 64-bit atomics
Make sure that all the targets of 64-bit atomic operations
are actually aligned to 8 bytes. This has been a source of
bugs on 32-bit systems. (e.g. CL 399754)

The strategy is to have a simple test that just checks the
alignment of some explicitly listed fields and global variables.

Then there's a more complicated test that makes sure the list
used in the simple test is exhaustive. That test has some
limitations, but it should catch most cases, particularly new
uses of atomic operations on new or existing fields.

Unlike a runtime assert, this check is free and will catch
accesses that occur even in very unlikely code paths.

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2022-05-19 20:10:40 +00:00
Daniel Martí
9b89c38020 cmd/gofmt: use SkipObjectResolution with -s as well
The "simplify" feature used go/ast's object tracking in only one place -
to replace s[a:len(s)] with s[a:].
Using go/ast.Object did allow us to not simplify code like:

	len := func(s []int) int { ... }
	s = s[a:len(s)]

The existing code already noted the limitation with that approach,
such as "len" being redeclared in a different file in the same package.
Since go/ast's object tracking is file-based and very basic,
it wouldn't work with edge cases like those.

The reasoning is that redeclaring len and abusing it that way is
extremely unlikely, and hasn't been a problem in about a decade now.
I reason that the same applies to len being redeclared in the same file,
so we should be able to safely remove the use of go/ast.Object here.

Per https://go.dev/cl/401454, this makes "gofmt -s" about 5% faster.
If we ever wanted to truly get rid of false positive simplifications,
I imagine we'd want to reimplement the feature under go/analysis,
which is able to fully typecheck packages and suggest edits.
That seems unnecessary at this point, but we can always course correct
in the presumably unlikely scenario that users start reporting bugs.

See #46485.
For #52463.

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2022-05-19 20:06:14 +00:00
Mostafa Solati
81a9a7f4c2 reflect: add example for FieldByName
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2022-05-19 20:04:36 +00:00
Michael Anthony Knyszek
a6c75aa5c3 runtime: use correct heap goal in GC traces
Currently gctrace and gcpacertrace recompute the heap goal for
end-of-cycle information but this is incorrect.

Because both of these traces are printing stats from the previous cycle
in this case, they should print the heap goal at the end of the previous
cycle.

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2022-05-19 19:57:28 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
8542bd8938 runtime: support vdso for linux/loong64
Contributors to the loong64 port are:
  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

This port has been updated to Go 1.15.6:
  https://github.com/loongson/go

Updates #46229

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2022-05-19 19:32:35 +00:00
Xiaodong Liu
0084706528 runtime: implement signal for linux/loong64
Contributors to the loong64 port are:
  Weining Lu <luweining@loongson.cn>
  Lei Wang <wanglei@loongson.cn>
  Lingqin Gong <gonglingqin@loongson.cn>
  Xiaolin Zhao <zhaoxiaolin@loongson.cn>
  Meidan Li <limeidan@loongson.cn>
  Xiaojuan Zhai <zhaixiaojuan@loongson.cn>
  Qiyuan Pu <puqiyuan@loongson.cn>
  Guoqi Chen <chenguoqi@loongson.cn>

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