Go 1.23 will require macOS 11 Big Sur or later, even on AMD64.
The comment here suggests the main requirement for the OS and
SDK version is to be recent enough not to break Apple signing,
and recent enough not to cause other problems.
For now, this CL simplifies the code by merging the ARM64 and
AMD64 cases into one, given 1.23 will be the first Go release
with a common minimum macOS version for both architectures so
there's no need to treat them separately here.
For #64207.
Change-Id: I821fcb9a2a316de0703833c8a75abcbaa10b17a3
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For #64207.
For #65614.
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This is another attempt at CL 558895, but without adding stale pollDescs
protection, which deviates from the original goal of the CL and adds
complexity without proper testing.
It is currently not possible to distinguish between a netpollBreak,
an internal/poll WSA operation, and an external WSA operation (as
in #58870). This can cause spurious wakeups when external WSA operations
are retrieved from the queue, as they are treated as netpollBreak
events.
This CL makes use of completion keys to identify the source of the
event.
While here, fix TestWSASocketConflict, which was not properly
exercising the "external WSA operation" case.
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CL 561937 taught os.Stat about IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX and added a
test for it, TestModeSocket. This test fails on Windows older than
10.0.17063, in which AF_UNIX support was added. Skip the test on those
versions.
Some CI builders use Windows 10.0.14393, so CL 561937 broke them,
e.g. https://build.golang.org/log/5ea4f6422779f32eccfef3a25df54283ddd4e65e.
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The internal/asan package contains helper functions for manually
instrumenting code for the address sanitizer. It reexports the asan
routines in runtime unconditionally, making the functions a no-op if the
build flag "asan" is not present.
For #64611
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Do not add a trailing slash and redirect if the path already
ends in a slash.
Also, and unrelatedly, add a test for cleanPath.
Fixes#65624.
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A typo without consequences, but confusing nonetheless. The last
line prints micro2 and then micro, instead of micro2 twice.
One-character fix.
Fixes#65666
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Probably a day 1 oversight, and almost always inconsequential, but
there is evidence of occasional trouble. There is no reason not to
clear them.
I tried and failed to write a test to catch this, but the change should
be harmless and is all but certain to fix the problem.
Fixes#61913
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The %#g format prints a "Go-syntax representation", but there is
no such thing for IEEE754 infinities and NaNs, so just document
what happens, which is that it prints +Inf, -Inf, or NaN. We could
show something like math.Inf(1) and math.Nan(), but that doesn't
sit right, and anyway for NaNs you can't even recover the original
value. Simpler and more honest to give up.
Fixes#51486
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The default case in x_cgo_getstackbound does not actually get the stack bound of
the current thread, but estimates the bound based on the default stack size. Add
a comment noting this.
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Fixes#63337
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The reflect.Type.Elem method is somewhat slow,
which is unfortunate since the reflect.TypeOf((*T)(nil)).Elem()
trick is only needed if T is an interface.
Optimize for concrete types by doing the faster reflect.TypeOf(v)
call first and only falling back on the Elem method if needed.
Performance:
name old time/op new time/op delta
TypeForString-24 9.10ns ± 1% 1.78ns ± 2% -80.49% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TypeForError-24 9.55ns ± 1% 9.78ns ± 1% +2.39% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Updates #60088
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Unix sockets are identified by the IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX reparse tag.
Teach fileStat.Mode() to recognize this tag and set the os.ModeSocket
bit in such case.
Note that there is a bug starting in Windows 19H1 until 20H1 that
makes the IO_REPARSE_TAG_AF_UNIX tag not being set for unix sockets.
This CL doesn't provide a workaround for this bug.
Fixes#33357.
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When cross-compiling a cgo program with CC=clang for Linux/ARMv5,
atomic warnings cause build errors, as cgo uses -Werror.
These warnings seem to be harmless and come from the usage of
__atomic_load_n, which is emulated due to the lack of atomic
instructions in armv5.
Fixes#65290
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Fixes#65419
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This ensures the trace buffers are as up-to-date as possible right
before crashing. It increases the chance of finding the culprit for the
crash when looking at core dumps, e.g. if slowness is the cause for the
crash (monitor kills process).
Fixes#65319.
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UDP messages may be truncated:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1035#section-4.2.1
> Messages carried by UDP are restricted to 512 bytes (not counting
> the IP or UDP headers). Longer messages are truncated and the TC
> bit is set in the header.
However, TCP also have a size limitation of 65535 bytes
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1035#section-4.2.2
> The message is prefixed with a two byte length field which gives
the message length, excluding the two byte length field.
These limitations makes that the maximum possible number of A records
per RRSet is ~ 4090.
There are environments like Kubernetes that may have larger number of
records (5000+) that does not fit in a single message. In this cases,
the DNS server sets the Truncated bit on the message to indicate that
it could not send the full answer despite is using TCP.
We should only retry when the TC bit is set and the connection is UDP,
otherwise, we'll never being able to get an answer and the client will
receive an errNoAnswerFromDNSServer, that is a different behavior than
the existing in the glibc resolver, that returns all the existing
addresses in the TCP truncated response.
Fixes#64896
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Make C_S32CON, C_U32CON, and C_32CON distinct classifiers to allow
more specific matching of 32 bit constants. C_U31CON is added to
support C_S32CON.
Likewise, add C_16CON which is the union of C_S16CON and C_U16CON
classification. This wil allow simplifying MOVD/MOVW optab entries
in a future patch.
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This would have caught #65607.
On my machine:
internal/trace/v2: ~13s
internal/trace/v2: -short: ~4s
internal/trace/v2: -race -short: ~20s
internal/trace/v2: -race: ~46s
For #65607.
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Multiple goroutines all writing to the same sink triggers the race detector,
rightfully so.
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traceReadCPU calls profBuf.read, which does a raceacquire. g0 does not
have a race context, so this crashes when running on the system stack.
We could borrow a race context, but it is simpler to just move
traceReadCPU off of the system stack.
Fixes#65607.
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PGO uses noder.LookupFunc to look for devirtualization targets in
export data. LookupFunc does not support type-parameterized
functions, and will currently fail the build when attempting to lookup
a type-parameterized function because objIdx is passed the wrong
number of type arguments.
This doesn't usually come up, as a PGO profile will report a generic
function with a symbol name like Func[.go.shape.foo]. In export data,
this is just Func, so when we do LookupFunc("Func[.go.shape.foo]")
lookup simply fails because the name doesn't exist.
However, if Func is not generic when the profile is collected, but the
source has since changed to make Func generic, then LookupFunc("Func")
will find the object successfully, only to fail the build because we
failed to provide type arguments.
Handle this with a objIdxMayFail, which allows graceful failure if the
object requires type arguments.
Bumping the language version to 1.21 in pgo_devirtualize_test.go is
required for type inference of the uses of mult.MultFn in
cmd/compile/internal/test/testdata/pgo/devirtualize/devirt_test.go.
Fixes#65615.
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Pending a resolution to #65606, this CL marks clang's ASAN runtime as
unable to symbolize stack traces to unblock the LUCI clang builder.
For #65606.
Fixes#65469.
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This CL separates the pass that computes inlinability from the pass
that performs inlinability. In particular, the latter can now happen
in any flat order, rather than bottom-up order. This also allows
inlining of calls exposed by devirtualization.
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To determine the identity of a goroutine for displaying in the trace UI,
we should use the root frame from a call stack. This will be the
starting function for the goroutine and is the same for each call stack
from a given goroutine. The new tracer no longer includes starting PCs
for goroutines which existed at the start of tracing, so we can't use a
PC for grouping together goroutines any more. Instead, we just use the
name of the entry function for grouping.
Fixes#65574
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Check for stringer on the key itself.
This is useful for locally defined context key types,
where there may be multiple instances of that type.
For example, see http.contextKey,
which can now be called after this change.
For the value itself, print the type at least
instead of just resorting to "<not stringer>".
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This allows to drop the use of deprecated rand.Seed in benchmarks.
Fixes#61142
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Crash monitoring tools may parse the PC values and feed them
to CallersFrames, which does not run the inline unwinder, since
Callers already did so. So, the GOTRACEBACK=system output
must also include PC values even for inlined frames.
(The actual values are just marker NOP instructions,
but that isn't important.)
This CL also includes a test that the PC values can be
parsed out of the crash report and fed to CallersFrames
to yield a sensible result. (The logic is a distillation
of the x/telemetry crashmonitor.)
The previously printed PCs were in fact slightly wrong
for frames containing inlined calls: instead of the
virtual CALL instruction (a NOP) to the first
inlined call, it would display the PC of the
CALL in the innermost inlined function.
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For #58894,#65586
This is a revert of CL 560655 which was a revert of CL 559519.
CL 559519 was reverted because it was broken on windows/386. But now
CL 562715 pulls in x/telemetry CL 560462 which disables telemetry on
windows/386, fixing that issue.
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This change was produced with
go get golang.org/x/telemetry@latest
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
For golang/go#65586,golang/go#58894
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Commands run (in both src and src/cmd):
go get golang.org/x/sys@latest
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
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This CL tries to make function procInst more exact,
also adds test cases, however, including tricky ones.
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This further reduces the differences between go/types and types2.
Change-Id: Ie651c13dd12ecf043b8be92655d48d1ce32d4c5d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/562777
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This further reduces the differences between go/types and types2.
Change-Id: I5ed0f621e1d64cd65b6a3e8eaca9926a1ccb5794
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Be more strict in IsStandardPackage: before this change we'd just
check for the existence of the directory, but now we check to see that
there's at least one .go file in the directory.
Also update some comments in the modindex package to reflect the fact
that an IndexPackage might represent a directory that does not contain
any source files.
Fixes#65406
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Change-Id: I82f0c0e7bfcd5bb4df0195c4c8c7fc7c67fae53e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/561338
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As CL 514596 and CL 514775 adds hardware implement of float
max/min, we should add codegen test for these two CL.
Change-Id: I347331032fe9f67a2e6fdb5d3cfe20203296b81c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/561295
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