This reverts CL 353714.
The change closes accepted connection also in graceful shutdown which
breaks the fix for #33313 (and apparent duplicate #36819).
The proper fix should close accepted connection only if server is closed
but not in graceful shutdown.
Updates #48642
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The rules and operation definition is used to generate rewrite functions
and OpKind type constant.
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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After the BlockKind of loong64 is introduced, it exceeds the maximum
range that int8 can represent.
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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>
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This port has been updated to Go 1.15.6:
https://github.com/loongson/go
Updates #46229
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CL 391014 requires the compiler to be invoked with the -p flag, to
specify the package path. Later, CL 394217 makes the compiler to
produce an unlinkable object file, so "go tool compile x.go" can
still be used on the command line. This CL does the same for the
assembler, requiring -p, otherwise generating an unlinkable object.
No special case for the main package, as the main package cannot
be only assembly code, and there is no way to tell if it is the
main package from an assembly file.
Now we guarantee that we always have an expanded package path in
the object file. A later CL will delete the name expansion code
in the linker.
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The Go object file references (some of) symbols from other
packages by indices, not by names. The linker doesn't need the
symbol names to do the linking. The names are included in the
object file so it is self-contained and tools (objdump, nm) can
read the referenced symbol names. Including the names increases
object file size. Add a flag to disable it on demand (off by
default).
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Implemented an assembler for LoongArch64(loong64 is short name) -
this provides register definitions and instruction encoding as
defined in the LoongArch Instruction Set Manual.
LoongArch Instruction Set Manual:
https://github.com/loongson/LoongArch-Documentation/releases
Contributors to the linux/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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This CL replaces a not-very-shared linear-sized set
representation with a much more shared representation.
For the annoying test program in question, it reduces
the heap size by 95%, and the time slightly.
However, for some programs build time is longer.
This also includes at least one bug fix for problems
uncovered while ensuring compatibility with what it
replaces.
Fixes#51543.
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Go tests don't include timestamps by default, but we would like to
have them in order to correlate builder failures with server and
network logs.
Since many of the Go tests with external network and service
dependencies are script tests for the 'go' command, logging timestamps
here adds a lot of logging value with one simple and very low-risk
change.
For #50541.
For #52490.
For #52545.
For #52851.
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This reverts commit 4907c62f99.
Reason for revert: Race detector v3, which we just upgraded to, no longer has a goroutine limit.
(small caveat: openbsd/amd64 can't be updated, windows/amd64 isn't updated yet but should be by release time.)
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Change go/build.readDir to use os.ReadDir instead of ioutil.ReadDir.
This addresses a TODO and improves performance on Darwin and Linux.
Darwin: Apple M1
name old time/op new time/op delta
ImportVendor-10 39.8µs ± 1% 37.0µs ± 1% -6.91% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Linux: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz
name old time/op new time/op delta
ImportVendor-16 22.9µs ±11% 21.2µs ± 5% -7.47% (p=0.001 n=10+9)
Updates #45557
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This change adds support for vDSO for s390x architecture. This avoids the use of system calls in nanotime and walltime and accelerates them by factor 4-5.
Benchmarks:
100,000,000 x time.Now():
syscall fallback 13923ms 139.23 ns/op
vDSO enabled 2640ms 26.40 ns/op
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The compiler use to compile f()(g()) as:
t1, t2 := g()
f()(t1, t2)
That violates the Go spec, since when "..., all function calls, ... are
evaluated in lexical left-to-right order"
This PR fixes the bug by compiling f()(g()) as:
t0 := f()
t1, t2 := g()
t0(t1, t2)
to make "f()" to be evaluated before "g()".
Fixes#50672
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CL 362934 added open code for unsafe.Slice, so using it now no longer
negatively impacts the performance.
Updates #48798
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So prevent heavy runtime call overhead, and the compiler will have a
chance to optimize the bound check.
With this optimization, changing runtime/stack.go to use unsafe.Slice
no longer negatively impacts stack copying performance:
name old time/op new time/op delta
StackCopyWithStkobj-8 16.3ms ± 6% 16.5ms ± 5% ~ (p=0.382 n=8+8)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
StackCopyWithStkobj-8 17.0B ± 0% 17.0B ± 0% ~ (all equal)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
StackCopyWithStkobj-8 1.00 ± 0% 1.00 ± 0% ~ (all equal)
Fixes#48798
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This avoids a dependency on the compiler statically initializing
maxSearchAddr, which is necessary so we can disable the (overly
aggressive and spec non-conforming) optimizations in cmd/compile and
gccgo.
Updates #51913.
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When we synthesize a playable example, prune declarations that may be
in the original example file but aren't used by the example.
This is ported from pkgsite, where it fixed#43658.
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These tests appear to be using timeouts to check for deadlocks or to
cause the test to fail earlier. However, on slower machines these
short timeouts can cause spurious failures, and even on faster
machines if the test locks up we usually want a goroutine dump instead
of a short failure message anyway.
Fixes#52818 (maybe).
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go get -d golang.org/x/tools@bc0e26ea127539a752b3a1849d05e007bb549def
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
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Remove one link which isn't very interesting, and update another to
point to the current location.
Fixes#52753
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GC requires the whole zeroed word to be visible for a memory subsystem.
While the implementation of Enhanced REP STOSB tries to use as efficient
stores as possible, e.g writing the whole cache line and not byte-after-byte,
we should use REP STOSQ to guarantee the requirements of the GC.
The performance is not affected.
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On ARM, when GOARM<=6 the TLS pointer is fetched via a call to a
kernel helper. This call clobbers LR, even just temporarily. If
the function is NOFRAME, if a profiling signal lands right after
the call returns, the unwinder will find the wrong LR. Not mark it
NOFRAME, so the LR will be saved in the usual way and stack
unwinding should work.
May fix#52829.
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This adds the code to allow the gcm assembler code to work on
big endian ppc64.
Updates #18499
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The PPC64 maintainers are testing on P10 hardware, so it is helpful
to report the correct cpu, even if this information is not used
elsewhere yet.
Note, AIX will report the current CPU of the host system, so a
POWER10 will not set the IsPOWER9 flag. This is existing behavior,
and should be fixed in a separate patch.
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math/bits.Add64 and math/bits.Sub64 now lower and optimize
directly in SSA form.
The optimization of carry chains focuses around eliding
XER<->GPR transfers of the CA bit when used exclusively as an
input to a single carry operations, or when the CA value is
known.
This also adds support for handling XER spills in the assembler
which could happen if carry chains contain inter-dependencies
on each other (which seems very unlikely with practical usage),
or a clobber happens (SRAW/SRAD/SUBFC operations clobber CA).
With PPC64 Add64/Sub64 lowering into SSA and this patch, the net
performance difference in crypto/elliptic benchmarks on P9/ppc64le
are:
name old time/op new time/op delta
ScalarBaseMult/P256 46.3µs ± 0% 46.9µs ± 0% +1.34%
ScalarBaseMult/P224 356µs ± 0% 209µs ± 0% -41.14%
ScalarBaseMult/P384 1.20ms ± 0% 0.57ms ± 0% -52.14%
ScalarBaseMult/P521 3.38ms ± 0% 1.44ms ± 0% -57.27%
ScalarMult/P256 199µs ± 0% 199µs ± 0% -0.17%
ScalarMult/P224 357µs ± 0% 212µs ± 0% -40.56%
ScalarMult/P384 1.20ms ± 0% 0.58ms ± 0% -51.86%
ScalarMult/P521 3.37ms ± 0% 1.44ms ± 0% -57.32%
MarshalUnmarshal/P256/Uncompressed 2.59µs ± 0% 2.52µs ± 0% -2.63%
MarshalUnmarshal/P256/Compressed 2.58µs ± 0% 2.52µs ± 0% -2.06%
MarshalUnmarshal/P224/Uncompressed 1.54µs ± 0% 1.40µs ± 0% -9.42%
MarshalUnmarshal/P224/Compressed 1.54µs ± 0% 1.39µs ± 0% -9.87%
MarshalUnmarshal/P384/Uncompressed 2.40µs ± 0% 1.80µs ± 0% -24.93%
MarshalUnmarshal/P384/Compressed 2.35µs ± 0% 1.81µs ± 0% -23.03%
MarshalUnmarshal/P521/Uncompressed 3.79µs ± 0% 2.58µs ± 0% -31.81%
MarshalUnmarshal/P521/Compressed 3.80µs ± 0% 2.60µs ± 0% -31.67%
Note, P256 uses an asm implementation, thus, little variation is expected.
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This issue has been fixed in CL 403837.
Fixes#51840.
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A user noticed that, given the input
{
S: "Hello World",
Integer: 42,
},
{
S: " ", // an actual <tab>
Integer: 42,
},
gofmt would incorrectly format the code as
{
S: "Hello World",
Integer: 42,
},
{
S: " ", // an actual <tab>
Integer: 42,
},
The problem was in the nodeSize method, used to get the printed length
of a node before it's actually printed to the final buffer.
The exprList method calls nodeSize to see if one expression in a list
changes too drastically in size from the previous, which means the
vertical alignment should be broken.
It is worth noting that nodeSize only reports valid lengths if the node
fits into a single line; otherwise, it returns a large number, larger
than an "infinity" currently set to 1e6.
However, the "does it fit in a single line" logic was broken;
it checked if any of the to-be-printed characters is less than ' ',
which does include '\n' and '\f' (the latter used by tabwriter as well),
but also includes '\t', which would make nodeSize incorrectly conclude
that our key-value expression with a tab does not fit into a single line.
While here, make the testdata test cases run as sub-tests,
as I used "-run TestRewrite/tabs.input" to help debug this.
Fixes#51910.
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When a fully instantiated generic method is exported, be sure to also
export the types in its signature.
Fixes#52279.
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CL 404296 removes the hidden visibility checks, but a few of them
were left. Remove them as well.
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This fixes an obscure bug in 'go list -versions' if the repo contains
a tag with an explicit "+incompatible" suffix. However, I've never
seen such a repo in the wild; mostly it's an attempt to wrap my brain
around the code and simplify things a bit for the future.
Updates #51324
Updates #51312
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This CL updates the description of the frontend packages of the
compiler, which I'm more familiar with.
Updates #30074.
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Fixes#50390
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Following up on CL 403694, there is a bit of confusion about
when Path is and isn't set, along with now the exported Err field.
Catch the case where Path and Err (and lookPathErr) are all unset
and give a helpful error.
Fixes#52574
Followup after #43724.
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This edge represents the case of executing a write barrier under the
trace lock: we might use the wbufSpans lock to get a new trace buffer,
or mheap to allocate a totally new one.
Fixes#52794.
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The playExample function is very long. Move the code that finds
top-level declarations and unresolved identifiers to a separate
function.
In a future CL, we will be improving that function by removing
unused declarations.
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Move the test cases for doc.Examples from example_test.go into
their own files under testdata/examples.
This makes example_test.go easier to read and collapses several
similar test functions into one.
It will also make it less cumbersome to add large examples later.
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If SetFinalizer is never called, we might readgstatus on a nil fing
variable, resulting in a crash. This change guards code that accesses
fing by a nil check.
Fixes#52821.
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When constructing a string for a method that will match an example
function's name, remove brackets from the receiver. This makes it
possible to write an example associated with a method of a generic
type.
Also, modify the test for classifying examples to check that all the
expected examples actually appear.
Fixesgolang/go#52496.
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When synthesizing a program from a playable example, preserve
the grouping of imports. That is, maintain blank lines between
imports while removing unused ones.
People are used to having those groups because that is what goimports
does. It's disconcerting to see the all imports placed together, as
the existing code does, especially when the user has already grouped
them.
For an example, see golang/go#43658.
This is an improvement to a fix in pkgsite's fork of go/doc
(https://go.googlesource.com/pkgsite/+/7b10ef3861af4a863bf215f63b6de94c681d5af0/internal/godoc/internal/doc/example_pkgsite.go#405).
Here I've managed to avoid using a token.FileSet.
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Fixes#48642
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Fixes#52783
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CL 214429, among other things, created gccgo_link_c.txt as a copy of a
test formerly in go_test.go, but accidentally did so incorrectly:
it used -r instead of -n. This was not noticed because the new test
also incorrectly used [gccgo] when it should have used [exec:gccgo].
Fixing both of those, and also fixing the test to use a go.mod file,
revealed that "go build -n -compiler gccgo" doesn't work, because
it passes a non-existent tmpdir to pkgpath.ToSymbolFunc. This CL
fixes that too.
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Named type identity is no longer canonical. For correctness, named types
need to be compared with types.Identical. Our method set algorithm was
not doing this: it was using a map to de-duplicate named types, relying
on their pointer identity. As a result it was possible to get incorrect
results or even infinite recursion, as encountered in #52715.
To fix this, look up types by identity in NewMethodSet and
LookupFieldOrMethod. This does a linear search among types with equal
origin. Alternatively we could use a *Context to do a hash lookup, but
in practice we will be considering a small number of types, and so
performance is not a concern and a linear lookup is simpler. This also
means we don't have to rely on our type hash being perfect, which we
don't depend on elsewhere.
Also add more tests for NewMethodSet and LookupFieldOrMethod involving
generics.
Fixes#52715Fixes#51580
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CL 394576 removed FuncBody, which is the only caller of CheckUnused and
CheckReturn. CL 394556 removed all usages of curpkg.
controlLabel was added (un-intentionally?) in Cl 277920 but never used.
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A successful invocation of the hostname command prints the hostname
to stdout and exits with code 0. No part of the hostname is printed
to stderr, so don't consider it.
This avoids false positive failures in environments where hostname
prints some extraneous information (such as performance warnings)
to stderr, and makes the test a bit more robust.
Fixes#52781.
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