TestLchown was creating a hard-link instead of a symlink. It would
have passed if you replaced all Lchown() calls in it with Chown().
Change-Id: I3a108948ec25fcbac8ea890a6eaf5bac094f0800
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Followup to CL 17716, which updated cgo's boilerplate prologue code to
use standard C's _Complex instead of GCC's __complex extension.
Change-Id: I74f29b0cc3d13cab2853441cafbfe77853bba4f9
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To prevent races with the garbage collector, stack spans cannot be
reused as heap spans during a GC. We deal with this by caching stack
spans during GC and releasing them at the end of mark termination.
However, while our cache lets us reuse small stack spans, currently
large stack spans are *not* reused. This can cause significant memory
growth in programs that allocate large stacks rapidly, but grow the
heap slowly (such as in issue #13552).
Fix this by adding logic to reuse large stack spans for other stacks.
Fixes#11466.
Fixes#13552. Without this change, the program in this issue creeps to
over 1GB of memory over the course of a few hours. With this change,
it stays rock solid at around 30MB.
Change-Id: If8b2d85464aa80c96230a1990715e39aa803904f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17814
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
These three files contain only code written for Go
(and trivial amounts at that), not any code ported
from Inferno or Plan 9.
Remove the incorrect Inferno/Plan 9 notices.
Fixes#13576.
Change-Id: Ib9901fb360232282aae5ee0f4aa527bd6f4eaaed
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17779
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
I thought that we avoided creating on-disk Unix sockets,
but I was mistaken. Use one to test CL 17458.
Fixes#11826.
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(instead of using a GCC extension).
Change-Id: I110dc45bfe5f1377fe3453070eccde283b5cc161
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17716
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
New implementation of TimeoutHandler: buffer everything to memory.
All or nothing: either the handler finishes completely within the
timeout (in which case the wrapper writes it all), or it misses the
timeout and none of it gets written, in which case handler wrapper can
reliably print the error response without fear that some of the
wrapped Handler's code already wrote to the output.
Now the goroutine running the wrapped Handler has its own write buffer
and Header copy.
Document the limitations.
Fixes#9162
Change-Id: Ia058c1d62cefd11843e7a2fc1ae1609d75de2441
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At present, the series of File{Conn,Listener,PacketConn} APIs are the
only way to configure platform-specific socket options such as
SO_REUSE{ADDR,PORT}, TCP_FASTOPEN. This change adds missing test cases
that test read and write operations on connections created by File APIs
and removes redundant parameter tests which are already tested in
server_test.go.
Also adds comment on full stack test cases for IPConn.
Fixes#10730.
Change-Id: I67abb083781b602e876f72a6775a593c0f363c38
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17476
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Replaced code that substituted 0 for rounded-up 1 with
code to try again. This has minimal effect on the existing
stream of random numbers, but restores uniformity.
Fixes#12290.
Change-Id: Ib68f0b0a4a173339bcd0274cc16509f7b0977de8
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Currently we wake up new worker threads whenever we pass
through the scheduler with nmspinning==0. This leads to
lots of unnecessary thread wake ups.
Instead let only spinning threads wake up new spinning threads.
For the following program:
package main
import "runtime"
func main() {
for i := 0; i < 1e7; i++ {
runtime.Gosched()
}
}
Before:
$ time ./test
real 0m4.278s
user 0m7.634s
sys 0m1.423s
$ strace -c ./test
% time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall
99.93 9.314936 3 2685009 17536 futex
After:
$ time ./test
real 0m1.200s
user 0m1.181s
sys 0m0.024s
$ strace -c ./test
% time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall
3.11 0.000049 25 2 futex
Fixes#13527
Change-Id: Ia1f5bf8a896dcc25d8b04beb1f4317aa9ff16f74
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This change can break real code. There are other newline-related bugs in this code, and fixing them will also break real code. If we're going to break real code, let's fix all the bugs together and just break things once.
This reverts commit 8331f19d97.
Change-Id: Ie4b3022f3a305c3e1f78cc208e50beed212608e6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17724
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
The meaning of DeepEqual has never been specified.
Do that.
Also fix bug involving maps with NaN keys.
Except for the map bug fix, there should be no semantic changes here.
Fixes#12025.
Change-Id: Ied562cf543a22ec645d42bdb9b41d451c16b1f21
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Host names in URLs must not use %-escaping for ASCII bytes, per RFC 3986.
url.Parse has historically allowed spaces and < > " in the URL host.
In Go 1.5, URL's String method started escaping those,
but then Parse would rejects the escaped form.
This CL is an attempt at some consistency between Parse and String
as far as the accepted host characters and the encoding of host characters,
so that if Parse succeeds, then Parse -> String -> Parse also succeeds.
Allowing space seems like a mistake, so reject that in Parse.
(Similarly, reject \t, \x01, and so on, all of which were being allowed.)
Allowing < > " doesn't seem awful, so continue to do that,
and go back to the Go 1.4 behavior of not escaping them in String.
Fixes#11302.
Change-Id: I0bf65b874cd936598f20694574364352a5abbe5f
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debug.schedtrace is an int32. Convert it to int64 before
multiplying with constant 1000000. Otherwise, schedtrace
values more than 2147 result in int32 overflow causing
incorrect delays between traces.
Change-Id: I064e8d7b432c1e892a705ee1f31a2e8cdd2c3ea3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17712
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
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ˆ (U+02C6) is a circumflex accent, not an exponentiation operator.
In the rest of the source code for this package, exponentation is
written as **, so do the same here.
Change-Id: I107b85be242ab79d152eb8a6fcf3ca2b197d7658
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17671
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
In particular, we can initialize globals with them at link time instead
of generating code for them in an init() function. Less code, less
startup cost.
But the real reason for this change is binary size. This change reduces
the binary size of hello world by ~4%.
The culprit is fmt.ssFree, a global variable which is a sync.Pool of
scratch scan states. It is initalized with a captureless closure as the
pool's New action. That action in turn references all the scanf code.
If you never call any of the fmt.Scanf* routines, ssFree is never used.
But before this change, ssFree is still referenced by fmt's init
function. That keeps ssFree and all the code it references in the
binary. With this change, ssFree is initialized at link time. As a
result, fmt.init never mentions ssFree. If you don't call fmt.Scanf*,
ssFree is unreferenced and it and the scanf code are not included.
This change is an easy fix for what is generally a much harder problem,
the unnecessary initializing of unused globals (and retention of code
that they reference). Ideally we should have separate init code for
each global and only include that code if the corresponding global is
live. (We'd need to make sure that the initializing code has no side
effects, except on the global being initialized.) That is a much harder
change.
Update #6853
Change-Id: I19d1e33992287882c83efea6ce113b7cfc504b67
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There was back-and-forth on this but it has been decided to fix the original
complaint, which was easy.
Fixes#7268.
Change-Id: I6b607c49ad44579086aba2c4f4c5424b97fbed64
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Fixes some failing Google tests when run under Go tip (1.6).
Updates #12986
Change-Id: I0ca4d20f6103d10ea9464e45730085401336dada
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Reviewed-by: Nodir Turakulov <nodir@google.com>
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Until recently, we always permitted an empty string to NewRequest.
Keep that property, since it broke tests within in Google when trying
out Go 1.6, and probably would've broken others too.
Change-Id: Idddab1ae7b9423d5caac00af2c897fe1065b600b
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This is a simple change to the command that should resolve problems like finding
vendored packages before their non-vendored siblings. By searching in breadth-first
order, we find the matching package lowest in the hierarchy, which is more likely
to be correct than the deeper one, such as a vendored package, that will be found
in a depth-first scan.
This may be sufficient to resolve the issue, and has the merit that it is very easy
to explain. I will leave the issue open for now in case my intuition is wrong.
Update #12423
Change-Id: Icf69e8beb1845277203fcb7d19ffb7cca9fa41f5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17691
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The current implementation including Go 1.5 through 1.5.2 misuses
Windows API and mishandles the returned values from GetAdapterAddresses
on Windows. This change fixes various issues related to network facility
information by readjusting interface and interface address parsers.
Updates #5395.
Updates #10530.
Updates #12301.
Updates #12551.
Updates #13542.
Fixes#12691.
Fixes#12811.
Fixes#13476.
Fixes#13544.
Also fixes fragile screen scraping test cases in net_windows_test.go.
Additional information for reviewers:
It seems like almost all the issues above have the same root cause and
it is misunderstanding of Windows API. If my interpretation of the
information on MSDN is correctly, current implementation contains the
following bugs:
- SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST should not be used for IPv6. The behavior of
SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST is different on kernels and probably it doesn't
work correctly for IPv6 on old kernels such as Windows XP w/ SP2.
Unfortunately MSDN doesn't describe the detail of
SIO_GET_INTERFACE_LIST, but information on the net suggests so.
- Fetching IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structures with fixed size area may not
work when using IPv6. IPv6 generates ton of interface addresses for
various addressing scopes. We need to adjust the area appropriately.
- PhysicalAddress field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure may have extra
space. We cannot ignore PhysicalAddressLength field of
IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESS structure.
- Flags field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure doesn't represent any of
administratively and operatinal statuses. It just represents settings
for windows network adapter.
- MTU field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure may have a uint32(-1) on
64-bit platform. We need to convert the value to interger
appropriately.
- IfType field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure is not a bit field.
Bitwire operation for the field is completely wrong.
- OperStatus field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure is not a bit field.
Bitwire operation for the field is completely wrong.
- IPv6IfIndex field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES structure is just a
substitute for IfIndex field. We cannot prefer IPv6IfIndex to IfIndex.
- Windows XP, 2003 server and below don't set OnLinkPrefixLength field
of IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS structure. We cannot rely on the field
on old kernels. We can use FirstPrefix field of IP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES
structure and IP_ADAPTER_PREFIX structure instead.
- Length field of IP_ADAPTER_{UNICAST,ANYCAST,MULTICAST}_ADDRESS
sturecures doesn't represent an address prefix length. It just
represents a socket address length.
Change-Id: Icabdaf7bd1d41360a981d2dad0b830b02b584528
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17412
Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
This code used to be necessary because of the error messages generated
by the YACC-based parser, but they're no longer relevant under the new
recursive descent parser:
- LBRACE no longer exists, so "{ or {" can never occur.
- The parser never generates error messages about "@" or "?" now
(except in import sections, where they're actually legitimate).
- The s/LLITERAL/litbuf/ substitution is handled in p.syntax_error.
Change-Id: Id39f747e4aa492c5830d14a47b161920bd4589ad
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17690
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
When using GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack, we can see AUSEFIELD instructions.
We generally want to ignore them.
No tests because as far as I can tell there are no tests for
GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack.
Change-Id: Iee26f25592158e5db691a36cf8d77fc54d051314
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Found by github user asukakenji.
Change-Id: I4c76316b69e8a243fb6bf280283f3722e728d853
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17641
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Use Windows getmac command to verify interface
MAC addresses net package returns.
The test is to be enabled once issue #12691 is fixed.
Updates #12691
Change-Id: Ic28c83303590cb4d48ee025250d4b6e30683bfd4
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EvalSymlinks code assumes that Join has a bug
(see issue #11551 for details). But issue #11551 has
been fixed. Remove the workaround so it does not
confuses us when we read code next time.
Change-Id: I06bea20189f01f9922237c05516847353d8e4736
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Use windows netsh command to verify interface
addresses and netmasks net package returns.
The test is to be enabled once issue #12811
is fixed.
Updates #12811
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Another (historic) artifact due to partially resolving symbols too early.
Fixes#13539.
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This adapts pem.TestFuzz to sanitize the generated Block fields,
because the encoder and wireformat do not differentiate between nil
and empty slices and maps, while reflect.DeepEqual rightfully does.
In the commit mentioned below, we adapt quick.Value in
testing/quick to generate these value states, which had heretofore
been impossible with the standard library fuzz test facility.
This commit is a piecemeal extraction from ...
https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/16470
..., which rsc requested to be separated from the nil slice and map
generations.
Change-Id: Iec751a2b0082af6e672a09dc9b7f4b4fb309e8a8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17499
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The orders of the curves in crypto/elliptic are all very close to a
power of two. None the less, there is a tiny bias in the private key
selection.
This change makes the distribution uniform by resampling in the case
that a private key is >= to the order of the curve. (It also switches
from using BitSize to Params().N.BitLen() because, although they're the
same value here, the latter is technically the correct thing to do.)
The private key sampling and nonce sampling in crypto/ecdsa don't have
this issue.
Fixes#11082.
Change-Id: Ie2aad563209a529fa1cab522abaf5fd505c7269a
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- Only accept valid if statement syntax in go/parser.
- Check AST again in go/types since it may have been modified and the
AST doesn't preclude other statements in the else branch of an if
statement.
- Removed a test from gofmt which verified that old-style if statements
permitting any statement in the else branch were correctly reformatted.
It's been years since we switched to the current syntax; no need to
support this anymore.
- Added a comment to go/printer.
Fixes#13475.
Change-Id: Id2c8fbcc68b719cd511027d0412a37266cceed6b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17408
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Use import paths of packages to build a shared lib name.
Use arguments for meta-packages 'std', 'cmd', and 'all'.
Fixes#12236
Change-Id: If274d63301686ef34e198287eb012f9062541ea0
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The documentation was inconsistent. It said zero values were not sent, but
that zero-valued elements of arrays and arrays were sent. But which rule
applies if the array is all zero elements, and is therefore itself a zero value?
The answer is: the array is transmitted. In principle the other choice could
be made, but there would be considerable expense and complexity required
to implement this behavior now, not to mention worries about changes of
behavior.
Therefore we just document the situation: Arrays, slices, and maps are
always encoded. It would perhaps be nice to have sorted this out earlier,
but it was a missed opportunity.
Fixes#13378
Change-Id: I8fae345edfa707fcfa7a3e0160d87ff1ac5cc5a2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17394
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Following an empty import, a declaration involving a ? symbol
generates an internal compiler error when the name of the
symbol (in newname function).
package a
import""
var?
go.go:2: import path is empty
go.go:3: internal compiler error: newname nil
Make sure dclname is not called when the symbol is nil.
The error message is now:
go.go:2: import path is empty
go.go:3: invalid declaration
go.go:4: syntax error: unexpected EOF
This CL was initially meant to be applied to the old parser,
and has been updated to apply to the new parser.
Fixes#11610
Change-Id: I75e07622fb3af1d104e3a38c89d9e128e3b94522
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15268
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
If reports like #13062 are really concurrent misuse of maps,
we can detect that, at least some of the time, with a cheap check.
There is an extra pair of memory writes for writing to a map,
but to the same cache line as h.count, which is often being modified anyway,
and there is an extra memory read for reading from a map,
but to the same cache line as h.count, which is always being read anyway.
So the check should be basically invisible and may help reduce the
number of "mysterious runtime crash due to map misuse" reports.
Change-Id: I0e71b0d92eaa3b7bef48bf41b0f5ab790092487e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17501
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
The following code:
func n() {(interface{int})}
generates:
3: interface contains embedded non-interface int
3: type %!v(PANIC=runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference) is not an expression
It is because the corresponding symbol (Sym field in Type object)
is nil, resulting in a panic in typefmt.
Just skip the symbol if it is nil, so that the error message becomes:
3: interface contains embedded non-interface int
3: type interface { int } is not an expression
Fixes#11614
Change-Id: I219ae7eb01edca264fad1d4a1bd261d026294b00
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Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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algtype already controls the behavior of the normal map access code
paths, so it makes sense to base the decision on which optimized paths
are applicable on it too.
Enables use of optimized paths for key types like [8]byte and struct{s
string}.
Fixes#13271.
Change-Id: I48c52d97abaa7259ad5aba9641ea996a967cd359
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Prior behavior would show empty string when unset. In go1.5 this
would result in "off". In go1.6 this will result in "on". This
change will make empty or "0" off and "1" on for go1.5 and go1.6.
Vendor tools can then rely on this value.
Discussion:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-dev/oZzcXrlRrkA
Change-Id: I7e145a32e813dfde02dc262a9186c7af28db7b92
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This change modifies comments to use the more gramatically correct "more than"
instead of "more then".
Change-Id: Ie3bddcf25eb6b243a21da934f2f3c76a750c083a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17488
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This is CL 11882 brought back to life.
Fixes#11551
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(sig is unsigned, so sig-1 >= 0 is always true.)
Fixes#11281.
Change-Id: I4b9d784da6e3cc80816f2d2f7228d5d8a237e2d5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17457
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This reverts commit f25f6eab0c.
Sorry, this was not meant to go in without the ztypes_freebsd_arm.go and the copyFromV9 function.
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This was a mistake made when bringing cmd/vet into the main repo.
Fixes#13416.
Change-Id: I03b512ab944577c56085aea06df8ff5e1acc16d7
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This change makes existing Lookup API test cases conform to the new
return value form that all the Lookup APIs except LookupTXT must return
a single or multiple absolute domain names.
Updates #12189.
Fixes#12193.
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Switch IfMsghdr and IfaMsghdr to their 'l' variants, make the IfData layout
to be based on FreeBSD-11.0 (freebsdVersion >= 1100011).
Using freebsdVersion, detect the appropriate layout at runtime and decode
routing socket messages into the new IfData layout.
Fixes#11641
Change-Id: Ic7ec550f00c0d15f46a36f560d835e4f138f61e1
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Try to remove the most visible artefacts resulting from the
C to Go translation. It includes:
- refactoring the find function to eliminate goto and variable declarations
- removing useless variables still having a _ = xxx
- decreasing the number of upfront variable declarations
No semantic changes.
Change-Id: I84d981c48b2d9e22e6b9db5f2a703c80c60249ba
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15681
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Set the status code in case of error.
Fixes#11510
Change-Id: If461c30a1f6d2275539f33a2eabd7b19bbfa411d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16718
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Prior to this change "go tool vet -all -shadow" ran only -shadow check.
Also fix godoc package path in the usage text.
Fixes#13020
Change-Id: I87c60d6b06a02106ae8bff56adb79df032cc4646
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When run with "ulimit -s unlimited", the misc/cgo/test test binary
finds a stack size of 0x3000 returned by getcontext, causing the
runtime to try to stay within those bounds and then fault when
called back in the test after 64 kB has been used by C.
I suspect that Solaris is doing something clever like reporting the
current stack size and growing the stack as faults happen.
On all the other systems, getcontext reports the maximum stack size.
And when the ulimit is not unlimited, even Solaris reports the
maximum stack size.
Work around this by assuming that any stack on Solaris must be at least 1 MB.
Fixes#12210.
Change-Id: I0a6ed0afb8a8f50aa1b2486f32b4ae470ab47dbf
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Motivation:
* Previous implementation did not detect integer overflow when
parsing a base-256 encoded field.
* Previous implementation did not treat the integer as a two's
complement value as specified by GNU.
The relevant GNU specification says:
<<<
GNU format uses two's-complement base-256 notation to store values
that do not fit into standard ustar range.
>>>
Fixes#12435
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Motivation:
* Previous implementation silently failed when an integer overflow
occurred. Now, we report an ErrFieldTooLong.
* Previous implementation did not encode in two's complement format and was
unable to encode negative numbers.
The relevant GNU specification says:
<<<
GNU format uses two's-complement base-256 notation to store values
that do not fit into standard ustar range.
>>>
Fixes#12436
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Revert "Revert "sort: improve average quicksort performance""
This reverts commit 30b87bb9aa.
See https://golang.org/cl/15688 for the CL being replayed.
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Currently only one blank line is checked to be removed.
Changing sort.Sort may lead to more blank lines.
Let's remove them all.
It fixes a bug found by https://golang.org/cl/15688
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This is an example of converting an old HTTP/1-only test to test
against both HTTP/1 and HTTP/2.
Please send more of these!
Also, for comparing the http.Transport's responses between HTTP/1 and
HTTP/2, see clientserver_test.go's h12Compare type and tests using
h12Compare. Sometimes that's the more appropriate option.
Change-Id: Iea24d844481efd5849173b60e15dcc561a32b88f
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Followup to CL 12250.
For #10281.
Change-Id: If25d9cac92f10327bb355f2d11b00c625b464661
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RFC 2047 tokens like =?utf-8?B?whatever?= can only appear
unquoted, but this code was trying to decode them even when
they came out of quoted strings. Quoted strings must be left alone.
Fixes#11294.
Change-Id: I41b371f5b1611f1e56d93623888413d07d4ec878
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- change way of protection from O(N^2) on duplicate values.
Previous algorithm does additional comparisons and swaps
on every split pass.
Changed algorithm does one ordinal quicksort split pass,
and if distribution is skewed, then additional pass to
separate pivot's duplicates.
Changed algorithm could be slower on very ununique slice,
but it is still protected from O(N^2).
- increase small slice size and do simple shell sort pass
to amortize worst case on small slices.
Small slice has higher probability to have skewed
distribution, so lets sort it with simpler algorithm.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSortString1K 458374 388641 -15.21%
BenchmarkSortInt1K 217851 181796 -16.55%
BenchmarkSortInt64K 20539264 16730340 -18.54%
BenchmarkSort1e2 98668 95554 -3.16%
BenchmarkSort1e4 20278500 18316829 -9.67%
BenchmarkSort1e6 3215724392 2795999911 -13.05%
number of operations:
Size: Total: Swap: Less:
% % %
Sort 100 Avg -5.98% -18.43% -1.90%
Sort 100 Max -14.43% -16.02% -4.51%
Sort 300 Avg -7.50% -12.76% -5.96%
Sort 300 Max -11.29% -9.60% -4.30%
Sort 1000 Avg -12.13% -11.65% -12.25%
Sort 1000 Max -13.81% -11.77% -11.89%
Sort 3000 Avg -14.61% -9.30% -15.86%
Sort 3000 Max -15.81% -8.66% -15.19%
Sort 10000 Avg -16.10% -8.47% -17.80%
Sort 10000 Max -17.13% -7.63% -16.97%
Sort 30000 Avg -17.46% -7.56% -19.57%
Sort 30000 Max -18.24% -7.62% -17.68%
Sort 100000 Avg -18.83% -6.64% -21.33%
Sort 100000 Max -19.72% -6.70% -20.96%
Sort 300000 Avg -19.61% -6.16% -22.30%
Sort 300000 Max -20.69% -6.15% -21.81%
Sort 1000000 Avg -20.42% -5.58% -23.31%
Sort 1000000 Max -21.54% -5.56% -23.61%
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Parsing literal IPv6 address with zone identifier is already supported
when not using cgo. This change enables it when using cgo too.
Fixes#12241.
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This change returns rooted DNS names on Plan 9,
for consistency with other operating systems.
Updates #12193.
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This makes TestTransportResponseCloseRace much faster and no longer
flaky.
In the process it also cleans up test hooks in net/http which were
inconsistent and scattered.
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The call "poptemp(t, order)" at line 906 should match up with the
assignment "t := marktemp(order)" at line 770, so use a new temporary
variable for stripping the ODCL nodes from a "case x := <-ch" node's
Ninit list.
Fixes#13469.
Passes toolstash/buildall.
Change-Id: Ia7eabd40c79cfdcb83df00b6fbd0954e0c44c5c7
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This adds support for compressed ELF sections. This compression is
treated as a framing issue and hence the package APIs all
transparently decompress compressed sections. This requires some
subtlety for (*Section).Open, which returns an io.ReadSeeker: since
the decompressed data comes from an io.Reader, this commit introduces
a Reader-to-ReadSeeker adapter that is efficient for common uses of
Seek and does what it can otherwise.
Fixes#11773.
Change-Id: Ic0cb7255a85cadf4c1d15fb563d5a2e89dbd3c36
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GCC and LLVM support zlib-compressing DWARF debug sections (and
there's some evidence that this may be happening by default in some
circumstances now).
Add support for reading compressed DWARF sections. Since ELF
relocations apply to the decompressed data, decompression is done
before applying relocations. Since relcations are applied by
debug/elf, decompression must also be handled there.
Note that this is different from compressed ELF sections, which is a
more general mechanism used by very recent versions of GCC.
Updates #11773.
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Until now we've used ErrUnknownAlgorithm but that's a bit confusing
when it is returned for obviously-known things like MD5.
Fixes#10431.
Change-Id: Ief8a8ef46e5b99bd4fd18e1acd7ae398a484bac3
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The flags are used in OpenFile, not Open.
Change-Id: I45c1639e36694529cb29c2b580c43a22e6fd10ac
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Followup to CL 16047.
For #12963.
Change-Id: I596cd5109b25a4079b966427411860fde8b9b54a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17232
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
stackBarrier on amd64 sanity checks that it's unwinding the correct
entry in the stack barrier array. However, this check is wrong in two
ways that make it unlikely to catch anything, right or wrong:
1) It checks that savedLRPtr == SP, but, in fact, it should be that
savedLRPtr+8 == SP because the RET that returned to stackBarrier
popped the saved LR. However, we didn't notice this check was wrong
because,
2) the sense of the conditional branch is also wrong.
Fix both of these.
Change-Id: I38ba1f652b0168b5b2c11b81637656241262af7c
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This CL also changes windows LookupSRV to return
_xmpp-server._tcp.google.com. as cname instead of google.com
similar to linux. Otherwise TestLookupDots still fails.
Updates #12193 (with plan9 still to do)
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Add the test index so it is easier to find which test case failed.
Change-Id: Ic04682651b26b137355950ff0c51bdbdb1d85a9c
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Also, enable test misc/cgo/testcshared for android/arm64.
c/17245 and c/17246 provide the missing pieces for making
this test work.
"androidtest.bash" now passes on a Nexus 9 (volantis)
device running Android build "LMY48T".
Change-Id: Icb9fd2d17d97e0f04cb18d0cd91640c80fbd3fb4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17333
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On android, runtime.tls_g is a normal variable.
TLS offset is computed in x_cgo_inittls.
Change-Id: I18bc9a736d5fb2a89d0f798956c754e3c10d10e2
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On android, runtime.tls_g is a normal variable.
TLS offset is computed in x_cgo_inittls.
Change-Id: I64cfd3543040776dcdf73cad8dba54fc6aaf6f35
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runtime.stackBarrier is a strange function: it is only ever "called" by
smashing its address into a LR slot on the stack. Calling it like this
certainly does not adhere to the rule that r12 is set to the global entry point
before calling it and the prologue instrutions that compute r2 from r12 in fact
just corrupt r2, which is bad because the function that stackBarrier returns to
probably uses r2 to access global data.
Fortunately stackBarrier itself does not access any global data and so does not
depend on the value of r2, meaning we can ignore the ABI rules and simply skip
inserting the prologue instructions into this specific function.
Fixes 64bit.go, append.go and fixedbugs/issue13169.go from "cd test; go run
run.go -linkshared".
Change-Id: I606864133a83935899398e2d42edd08a946aab24
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Move test for isblank into addmethod so that most of the type checking
for methods is also performed for blank methods.
Fixes#11366.
Change-Id: I13d554723bf96d906d0b3ff390d7b7c87c1a5020
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Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Long lived connections may make some DB operation difficult.
(e.g. retiring load balanced DB server.)
So SetConnMaxLifetime closes long lived connections.
It can be used to limit maximum idle time, too.
Closing idle connections reduces active connections while application is idle
and avoids connections are closed by server side (cause errBadConn while querying).
fixes#9851
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When the name of an Address contains non-ASCII characters,
Address.String() used mime.QEncoding to encode the name.
However certain characters are forbidden when an encoded-word is
in a phrase context (see RFC 2047 section 5.3) and these
characters are not encoded by mime.QEncoding.
In this case we now use mime.BEncoding (base64 encoding) so that
forbidden characters are also encoded.
Fixes#11292
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The old code was assuming that a PT_NOTE segment never had more than one
note, but there is no such requirement.
Fixes#13364.
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Commit 7a1fb95d50 strips non-free license
from Mark.Twain-Tom.Sawyer.txt, but forgot to remove it from the compressed
version of the file.
Update #13216
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Motivation for change:
* Recursive logic is hard to follow, since it tends to apply
things in reverse. On the other hand, the tar formats tend to
describe meta headers as affecting the next entry.
* Recursion also applies changes in the wrong order. Two test
files are attached that use multiple headers. The previous Go
behavior differs from what GNU and BSD tar do.
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This mirrors the same behavior and API from the server code to the
client side: if TLSNextProto is nil, HTTP/2 is on by default for
both. If it's non-nil, the user was trying to do something fancy and
step out of their way.
Updates #6891
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The existing code has partial support for -07 (just the hours of a time
zone offset). Complete the support, add support for Z07, and add a few
tests.
Fixes#13426.
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Motivations for this change:
* It allows these functions to be used outside of Reader/Writer.
* It allows these functions to be more easily unit tested.
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It's not a group: must handle the inside as a sequence of literal chars,
not a single literal string.
That is, \Qab\E+ is the same as ab+, not (ab)+.
Fixes#11187.
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If we try to reuse a connection that the server is in the process of
closing, we may end up successfully writing out our request (or a
portion of our request) only to find a connection error when we try to
read from (or finish writing to) the socket. This manifests as an EOF
returned from the Transport's RoundTrip.
The issue, among others, is described in #4677.
This change follows some of the Chromium guidelines for retrying
idempotent requests only when the connection has been already been used
successfully and no header data has yet been received for the response.
As part of this change, an unexported error was defined for
errMissingHost, which was previously defined inline. errMissingHost is
the only non-network error returned from a Request's Write() method.
Additionally, this breaks TestLinuxSendfile because its test server
explicitly triggers the type of scenario this change is meant to retry
on. Because that test server stops accepting conns on the test listener
before the retry, the test would time out. To fix this, the test was
altered to use a non-idempotent test type (POST).
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The empty string is not a valid DER integer. DER also requires that values be
minimally-encoded, so excess padding with leading 0s (0xff for negative
numbers) is forbidden. (These rules also apply to BER, incidentally.)
Fixes#12622.
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Motivations:
* Use of strconv.ParseInt does not properly treat integers as 64bit,
preventing this function from working properly on 32bit machines.
* Use of io.ReadFull does not properly detect truncated streams
when the file suddenly ends on a block boundary.
* The function blindly trusts user input for numEntries and allocates
memory accordingly.
* The function does not validate that numEntries is not negative,
allowing a malicious sparse file to cause a panic during make.
In general, this function was overly complicated for what it was
accomplishing and it was hard to reason that it was free from
bounds errors. Instead, it has been rewritten and relies on
bytes.Buffer.ReadString to do the main work. So long as invariants
about the number of '\n' in the buffer are maintained, it is much
easier to see why this approach is correct.
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Certain special type-flags, specifically 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
do not have a data section. Thus, regardless of what the size field
says, we should not attempt to read any data for these special types.
The relevant PAX and USTAR specification says:
<<<
If the typeflag field is set to specify a file to be of type 1 (a link)
or 2 (a symbolic link), the size field shall be specified as zero.
If the typeflag field is set to specify a file of type 5 (directory),
the size field shall be interpreted as described under the definition
of that record type. No data logical records are stored for types 1, 2, or 5.
If the typeflag field is set to 3 (character special file),
4 (block special file), or 6 (FIFO), the meaning of the size field is
unspecified by this volume of POSIX.1-2008, and no data logical records shall
be stored on the medium.
Additionally, for type 6, the size field shall be ignored when reading.
If the typeflag field is set to any other value, the number of logical
records written following the header shall be (size+511)/512, ignoring
any fraction in the result of the division.
>>>
Contrary to the specification, we do not assert that the size field
is zero for type 1 and 2 since we liberally accept non-conforming formats.
Change-Id: I666b601597cb9d7a50caa081813d90ca9cfc52ed
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Or at least make them true.
Fixes#12237.
Change-Id: I3c92a07233b2174c5731d6fa7fbb9ca3a97beb6b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17237
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Implement setting the compression level for a zip archive by registering
a per-Writer compressor through Writer.RegisterCompressor. If no
compressors are registered, fall back to the ones registered at the
package level. Also implements per-Reader decompressors.
Fixes#8359
Change-Id: I93b27c81947b0f817b42e0067aa610ff267fdb21
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16669
Reviewed-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
Run-TryBot: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
Reviewed-by: Klaus Post <klauspost@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Use sync.Once to ensure, that 'offsets' field is initialized
once only in a threadsafe way.
Fixes#12887
Change-Id: I90ef929c421ccd3094339c67a39b02d8f2e47211
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16013
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
A Content-Type always has a slash (type/subtype)
A Content-Disposition does not (e.g. "attachment" or "line").
A "media type" is either one of those, plus optional parameters afterwards.
Our ParseMediaType and FormatMediaType weren't consistent in whether
they permitted Content-Dispositions. Now they both do.
Fixes#11289
Change-Id: Ia75723c9d7adb7f4de0f65482780f823cdadb5bd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17135
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Fix an old bug where media type parameter values could be escaped by
either double quotes (per the spec) or single quotes (due to my bug).
The original bug was introduced by me in git rev 90e4ece3
(https://golang.org/cl/4430049) in April 2011 when adding more tests
from http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc2231/ and misinterpreting the
expected value of test "attwithfntokensq" and not apparently thinking
about it enough.
No known spec or existing software produces or expects single quotes
around values. In fact, it would have be a parsing ambiguity if it
were allowed: the string `a=', b='` could parse as two keys "a" and
"b" both with value "'", or it could be parse as a single key "a" with
value "', b=".
Fixes#11291
Change-Id: I6de58009dd47dcabb120b017245d237cb7b1e89a
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Check that it now properly handles \xC0 and \xC1.
Fixes#11733.
Change-Id: I66cfe0d43f9d123d4c4509a3fa18b9b6380dfc39
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17225
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The ppc64le shared library ABI demands that r12 is set to a function's global
entrypoint before jumping to the global entrypoint. Not doing so means that
handling signals that usually panic actually crashes (and so, e.g. can't be
recovered). Fixes several failures of "cd test; go run run.go -linkshared".
Change-Id: Ia4d0da4c13efda68340d38c045a52b37c2f90796
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17280
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This is the 386 version of the amd64-specific https://golang.org/cl/16933.
Update #12416.
Change-Id: Ibc3a99dcc753d6281839d8b61016d6c21dbd9649
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This makes it more convenient for C code to use GoString with string
constants. Since Go string values are immutable, the const qualifier is
appropriate in C.
Change-Id: I5fb3cdce2ce5079f1f0467a1544bb3a1eb27b811
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The builtin name resolver using various resolution techniques is a bit
complicated and we sometimes fotget to take care of all the go and cgo
code paths and exchanging information to local and remote sources. This
change makes LookupAddr return absolute domain names even in the case of
local source.
Updates #12189.
Fixes#12240.
Change-Id: Icdd3375bcddc7f5d4d3b24f134d93815073736fc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17216
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Follow-up cleanup for https://go-review.googlesource.com/17248:
Use properly typed local variable op now that that variable use
is not overloaded anymore.
Also: Remove unnecessary if stmt from common lexical path.
Change-Id: I984b0b346f3fdccd5aedc937330c0a5f99acf324
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17249
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
- use same local variable name (lno) for line number for LCOLAS everywhere
- remove now unneeded assignment of line number to yylval.i in lexer
Fix per suggestion of mdempsky.
Fixes#13415.
Change-Id: Ie3c7f5681615042a12b81b26724b3a5d8a979c25
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Some software that produces certificates doesn't encode integers
correctly and, about half the time, ends up producing certificates with
serial numbers that are actually negative.
This buggy software, sadly, appears to be common enough that we should
let these errors pass. This change allows a Certificate.SerialNumber to
be negative.
Fixes#8265.
Change-Id: Ief35dae23988fb6d5e2873e3c521366fb03c6af4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17247
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
The previous change for #12806 modified internal lookup tables and made
LookupAddr return forcibly lowercased host names by accident.
This change fixes the issue again without any behavioral change for
LookupAddr and adds missing test cases for lookupStaticHost and
lookupStaticAddr.
Updates #12806.
Fixes#13359.
Change-Id: Ifff4741cd79eb8b320b1b0f8c5e02b3a167c9fa8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17217
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Usually, you are primarily interested to see the coverage of a particular
file (e.g. when you're changing tests that affects a given source file),
it is very valuable if you can just refresh the page and immediately see
changes to the part you're already looking at (without selecting from the
selector again.)
Change-Id: I615207c9be6713f436e444771134fceaf4600ff3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17238
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Places a fixed size initial stack and the lval inside the parser
struct so that they are allocated together. Places $$char inside the
parser struct to avoid allocating the closure used in Lookahead().
Change-Id: I0de664a6d612279fdc3255633e2dff904030bc36
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16705
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
During the TLS handshake, check the cipher suite the server selects is
one of those offered in the ClientHello. The code was checking it was
in the larger list that was sometimes whittled down for the ClientHello.
Fixes#13174
Change-Id: Iad8eebbcfa5027f30403b9700c43cfa949e135bb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16698
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
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And updates h2_bundle.go with the fix from x/net/http2.
Fixes#13298
Updates #6891
Change-Id: Ia25f22fa10e2a64b9d59211269882681aa18c101
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When the source directory path contains spaces, cgo directives
cannot be properly validated:
$ pwd
/root/src/issue 11868
$ cat main.go
package main
//#cgo CFLAGS: -I${SRCDIR}/../../include
import "C"
func main() {
}
$ go build
can't load package: package issue 11868: /root/src/issue 11868/main.go:
malformed #cgo argument: -I/root/src/issue 11868/../../include
Make sure spaces are tolerated in ${SRCDIR} when this variable
is expanded. This applies to ${SRCDIR} only. Shell safety
checks are still done in the same exact way for anything else.
Fixes#11868
Change-Id: I93d1d2b5ab167caa7ae353fe46fb8f69f1f06969
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16302
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Factor out duplicated race thunks from sync, syscall net
and fmt packages into a separate package and use it.
Fixes#8593
Change-Id: I156869c50946277809f6b509463752e7f7d28cdb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14870
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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Transactional memory, will later be used for semaphore implementation.
Nacl not supported yet.
Change-Id: Ic18453dcaa08d07bb217c0b95461584f007d518b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16479
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The kernel rejects attempts to create user namespaces when in a chroot.
Change-Id: I6548302732c8f5be52f4167cd7233aea16839ad8
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This also fixes an unintended behavior where C's "complex float" and
"complex double" types were interchangeable with Go's "complex64" and
"complex128" types.
Fixes#13402.
Change-Id: I73f96d9a4772088d495073783c6982e9634430e8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17208
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Without the fix:
$ CC=clang-3.5 ./test.bash
misc/cgo/errors/test.bash: BUG: expected error output to contain "C.ushort" but saw:
# command-line-arguments
./issue13129.go:13: cannot use int(0) (type int) as type C.unsignedshort in assignment
Fixes#13129.
Change-Id: I2c019d2d000f5bfa3e33c477e533aff97031a84f
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The one-pass transformation is structured as a search over the input
machine for conditions that violate the one-pass requisites. At each
iteration, we should fully explore all non-input paths that proceed from
the current instruction; this is implemented via recursive check calls.
But when we reach instructions that demand input (InstRune*), these
should be put onto the search queue.
Instead of searching this way, the routine previously (effectively)
proceeded through the machine one instruction at a time until finding an
Inst{Match,Fail,Rune*}, calling check on each instruction. This caused
bug #11905, where the transformation stopped before rewriting all
InstAlts as InstAltMatches.
Further, the check function unnecessarily recurred on InstRune*
instructions. (I believe this helps to mask the above bug.)
This change also deletes some unused functions and duplicate test cases.
Fixes#11905.
Change-Id: I5b0b26efea3d3bd01c7479a518b5ed1b886701cd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17195
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
The prefix computation for onepass was incorrectly returning
complete=true when it encountered a beginning-of-text empty width match
(^) in the middle of an expression.
Fix by returning complete only when the prefix is followed by $ and then
an accepting state.
Fixes#11175.
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This helps users who wish to use separate Regexps in each goroutine to
avoid lock contention. Previously they had to parse the expression
multiple times to achieve this.
I used variants of the included benchmark to evaluate this change. I
used the arguments -benchtime 20s -cpu 1,2,4,8,16 on a machine with 16
hardware cores.
Comparing a single shared Regexp vs. copied Regexps, we can see that
lock contention causes huge slowdowns at higher levels of parallelism.
The copied version shows the expected linear speedup.
name old time/op new time/op delta
MatchParallel 366ns ± 0% 370ns ± 0% +1.09% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
MatchParallel-2 324ns ±28% 184ns ± 1% -43.37% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MatchParallel-4 352ns ± 5% 93ns ± 1% -73.70% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
MatchParallel-8 480ns ± 3% 46ns ± 0% -90.33% (p=0.000 n=9+8)
MatchParallel-16 510ns ± 8% 24ns ± 6% -95.36% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
I also compared a modified version of Regexp that has no mutex and a
single machine (the "RegexpForSingleGoroutine" rsc mentioned in
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/8232#issuecomment-66096128).
In this next test, I compared using N copied Regexps vs. N separate
RegexpForSingleGoroutines. This shows that, even for this relatively
simple regex, avoiding the lock entirely would only buy about 10-12%
further improvement.
name old time/op new time/op delta
MatchParallel 370ns ± 0% 322ns ± 0% -12.97% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
MatchParallel-2 184ns ± 1% 162ns ± 1% -11.60% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MatchParallel-4 92.7ns ± 1% 81.1ns ± 2% -12.43% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
MatchParallel-8 46.4ns ± 0% 41.8ns ±10% -9.78% (p=0.000 n=8+10)
MatchParallel-16 23.7ns ± 6% 20.6ns ± 1% -13.14% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
Updates #8232.
Change-Id: I15201a080c363d1b44104eafed46d8df5e311902
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16110
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
From the XML spec: "XML processors should match character encoding
names in a case-insensitive way"
Fixes#12417.
Change-Id: I678c50152a49c14364be62b3f21ab9b9b009b24b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14084
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
json.Number is a special case which didn't have any checks and could result in invalid JSON.
Fixes#10281
Change-Id: Ie3e726e4d6bf6a6aba535d36f6107013ceac913a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/12250
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
CRC-32 computation is stateless and the p slice does not get stored
anywhere. Thus, we mark the assembly functions as noescape so that
it doesn't believe that p leaks in:
func Update(crc uint32, tab *Table, p []byte) uint32
Before:
./crc32.go:153: leaking param: p
After:
./crc32.go:153: Update p does not escape
Change-Id: I52ba35b6cc544fff724327140e0c27898431d1dc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17069
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
This compares the behavior of server handlers and the net/http
Transport in both HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 mode and verifies they're the
same.
This also moves some client<->server tests into clientserver_test.go.
Many of them were in serve_test.go or transport_test.go but were
basically testing both.
h2_bundle.go is an update of the golang.org/x/net/http2 code
from https://golang.org/cl/17204 (x/net git rev c745c36eab10)
Fixes#13315Fixes#13316Fixes#13317
Fixes other stuff found in the process too
Updates #6891 (http2 support in general)
Change-Id: Id9c45fad44cdf70ac95d2b89e578d66e882d3cc2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17205
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
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We need a runtime check because the original issue is encountered
when running cross compiled windows program from linux. It's better
to give a meaningful crash message earlier than to segfault later.
The added test should not impose any measurable overhead to Go
programs.
For #12415.
Change-Id: Ib4a24ef560c09c0585b351d62eefd157b6b7f04c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14207
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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This is a comment/documentation change only but for a minor
code change in the file and package_ methods (move recognition
of semi to match grammar better).
Per request from r.
Change-Id: I81ec985cc5831074d9eb5e8ffbf7e59466284819
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17202
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
The prefix includes a semicolon.
Change-Id: I4bdb79aa9931e835e297f3ea2c46a001cd123d56
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17200
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
This change strips non-free license from Mark.Twain-Tom.Sawyer.txt along with all reference to Project Gutenberg in the file and the whole source tree. Making the file public domain again.
Fixes#13216
Change-Id: I2f41b0de225f627dde152efe93c006a4c24be668
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17196
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
Write barriers in gcFlushBgCredit lead to very subtle bugs because it
executes after the getfull barrier. I tracked some bugs of this form
down before go:nowritebarrierrec was implemented. Ensure that they
don't reappear by making gcFlushBgCredit go:nowritebarrierrec.
Change-Id: Ia5ca2dc59e6268bce8d8b4c87055bd0f6e19bed2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17052
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
sighandler may run during STW, so write barriers are not allowed.
Change-Id: Icdf46be10ea296fd87e73ab56ebb718c5d3c97ac
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17007
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
On multiprocessor machines, a file descriptor could be
closed twice in forkAndExecInChild. Consequently, the close
syscall returns the "fd out of range or not open" error
and forkAndExecInChild fails.
This changes forkAndExecInChild to ignore the error
returned by close(fd), as on other operating systems.
Fixes#12851.
Change-Id: I96a8463ce6599bfd1362353283e0329a00f738da
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17188
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
Replace the cross platform but unsafe [4]uintptr type with a OS
specific type, sigset. Most OSes already define sigset, and this
change defines a suitable sigset for the OSes that don't (darwin,
openbsd). The OSes that don't use m.sigmask (windows, plan9, nacl)
now defines sigset as the empty type, struct{}.
The gain is strongly typed access to m.sigmask, saving a dynamic
size sanity check and unsafe.Pointer casting. Also, some storage is
saved for each M, since [4]uinptr was conservative for most OSes.
The cost is that OSes that don't need m.sigmask has to define sigset.
completes ./all.bash with GOOS linux, on amd64
completes ./make.bash with GOOSes openbsd, android, plan9, windows,
darwin, solaris, netbsd, freebsd, dragonfly, all amd64.
With GOOS=nacl ./make.bash failed with a seemingly unrelated error.
[Replay of CL 16942 by Elias Naur.]
Change-Id: I98f144d626033ae5318576115ed635415ac71b2c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17033
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>