The existing implementation can call to T.Setenv in T.Run even after
calling to T.Parallel, so I changed it to cause a panic in that case.
Fixes#55128
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These relocations are produced by clang/llvm.
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This CL removes some opcode placeholders that do not correspond
to any existing instructions and hence create confusion. Some
instructions that are no longer valid like LDMX are also removed.
Any references to this instruction in ISA 3.0 are considered
as documentation errata.
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In CL 429035 Keith suggested removing some
rules that were covered by generic rules. This
follows up on that comment.
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If GOEXPERIMENT=coverageredesign is in effect, introduce a new
top-level '-cover' option to "go build" to turn on new-style hybrid
code coverage instrumentation. Similarly, use the new instrumentation
for "go test -cover".
The main effects of "-cover" under the hood are to instrument files at
the package level using cmd/cover and to pass additional options to
the compiler when building instrumented packages.
The previous workflow for "go tool -cover mypkg" would expand to a
series of "go tool cover" commands (one per file) followed by a single
package compilation command to build the rewritten sources.
With the new workflow, the Go command will pass all of the Go files in
a package to the cover tool as a chunk (along with a config file
containing other parameters), then the cover tool will write
instrumented versions of the sources along with another "output"
config with info on coverage variable names for the the compiler. The
Go command will then kick off the compiler on the modified source
files, also passing in the config file generated by cmd/cover.
Updates #51430.
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Refactor references to "a.Package" in Builder.build to be consistent,
e.g. all via the "p" helper variable. No change in functionality, this
is just intended to make the code more readable/consistent (since
prior to this point we had a random mix of "p" and "a.Package").
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Add a new hook to allow script tests to check whether a specific
GOEXPERIMENT is enabled.
Updates #51430.
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Add a new mode of coverage instrumentation that works as a hybrid
between purely tool-based and purely compiler-based. The cmd/cover
tool still does source-to-source rewriting, but it also generates
information to be used by the compiler to do things like marking
meta-data vars as read-only.
In hybrid mode, the cmd/cover tool is invoked not on a single source
file but on all the files in a package, and is passed a config file
containing the import path of the package in question, along with
other parameters needed for the run. It writes a series of modified
files and an output config file to be passed to the compiler when
compiling the modified files.
Not completely useful by itself, still needs a corresponding set of
changes in the Go command and in the compiler.
Updates #51430.
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This patch fleshes out the runtime support for emitting coverage data
at the end of a run of an instrumented binary. Data is emitted in the
form of a pair of files, a meta-out-file and counter-data-outfile,
each written to the dir GOCOVERDIR. The meta-out-file is emitted only
if required; no need to emit again if an existing meta-data file with
the same hash and length is present.
Updates #51430.
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Add a set of helper packages for reading collections of related
meta-data and counter-data files ("pods") produced by runs of
coverage-instrumented binaries, and a new tool program (cmd/covdata)
for dumping and/or manipulating coverage data files.
Currently "go tool covdata" subcommands include 'merge', 'intersect',
'percent', 'pkglist', 'subtract', 'debugdump', and 'textfmt'
(conversion to the legacy "go tool cover" format).
Updates #51430.
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Matches compiler behavior and is consistent with what we do with other
binary operations.
While at it, also use parentheses rather than a colon for a couple of
errors caused by not having a core type.
For #55326.
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Updates #53466
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Updates #53466
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Updates #53466
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Fix the coversion between our sentinel salt length variables and the
BoringSSL versions in SignRSAPSS. We previously set -1 (hash length
equals salt length) when 0 was passed when we should've been setting
-2. This now matches the conversion that happens in VerifyRSAPSS. Also
adds a note documenting why we do this.
Additionally in non-Boring mode, properly handle passing of salt lengths
with a negative value which aren't one of the magic constants, returning
an error instead of panicking.
See https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-boringssl-docs/rsa.h.html#RSA_sign_pss_mgf1
for the BoringSSL docs.
Fixes#54803
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When a comparison is invalid due to mismatched types, we only know
when we see the 2nd operand; so use that operand's position for the
error message. This matches compiler behavior.
For #55326.
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An SHT_NOBITS section contains no bytes and occupies no space in the
file. This change makes it return an error on reading from this section
so that it will force the caller to check for an SHT_NNOBITS section.
We have considered another option to return "nil, nil" for the Data
method. It's abandoned because it might lead a program to simply do
the wrong thing, thinking that the section is empty.
Please note that it breaks programs which expect a byte slice with the
length described by the sh_size field. There are two reasons to
introduce this breaking change: 1. SHT_NOBITS means no data and it's
unnecessary to allocate memory for it; 2. it could result in an OOM if
the file is corrupted and has a huge sh_size.
Fixes#54967.
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Compromise between old compiler error "T.m redeclared in this block"
(where the "in this block" is not particularly helpful) and the old
type-checker error "method m already declared for type T ...".
In the case where we have position information for the original
declaration, the error message is "method T.m already declared at
<position>". The new message is both shorter and more precise.
For #55326.
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This is a compromise of the error reported by the compiler (quotes
around field name removed) and the error reported by the type checkers
(added mention of struct type).
For #55326.
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This matches current compiler behavior.
For #55326.
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This matches current compiler behavior.
For #55326.
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This matches longstanding compiler behavior.
Also, for unused packages, report:
`"pkg" imported and not used`
`"pkg" imported as X and not used`
This matches the other `X declared and not used` errors.
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Remove OpPPC64LoweredMuluhilo as this operation can be done
more efficiently with MULHDU and MULLD directly. This has the
benefit of not needing to use tuple select operations, and giving
the scheduler more freedom to place these operations.
The primary reason to avoid using tuples here is to to avoid
suboptimal scheduling when carry ops (e.x ADDC/ADDE) are used in
the same block as 64->128b multiples. CL 432275 modifies the
scheduling priorities which may cause non-flag/non-carry generating
tuple ops to interfere with carry opcodes. Thus resulting in excess
saving and restoring of the XER register.
This allows CL 432275 to adjust the scheduling priorities without
having to workaround odd tuple scheduling behavior.
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This is to get better escape analysis for a frequently-allocated object.
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Partial overlaps can only happen for strict sub-pieces of larger arrays.
That's a much stronger condition than the current optimization rules.
Update #54467
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Prior to this change, the scanner, in ScanComments mode, would emit
the implicit SEMICOLON token generated by a newline ahead of any
immediately preceding comment "tokens". For example:
foo /*a*/ /*b*/ /*c*/ \n => [IDENT SEMICOLON COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT]
Now, tokens and comments are emitted by the scanner in lexical order
of their start position. SEMICOLON tokens corresponding to newlines
always have the position of the newline (even in the special case
in which the newline is in the middle of a general comment /*\n*/).
The scanner no longer needs to look ahead, possibly across multiple
comments, for a newline, when it encounters a comment.
The scanner semicolon tests have been rewritten to be less magical.
The parser must now expect line comments before an implicit semicolon.
Line comments for an explicit semicolon still appear after.
The new assertions in the parser TestLeadAndLineComments are
not changes to behavior.
Fixesgolang/go#54941
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Update the linker's XCOFF writer to handle coverage counter sections
properly; they need to be treated as bss, not data. Fixes a problem
with the aix-ppc64 builder introduced in CL 401235), e.g.
"runtime.covctrs: A symbol with type XTY_SD must be in a .text or
.data section".
Updates #51430.
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PPC64 ELFv2 uses the st_other field of a symbol to specify an offset
from the global entry point to its local entry point. Similarly, some
values (i.e 1) may also require additional linker support which is
missing today.
For now, generate an error if we encounter unsupported local entry
values on PPC64, and update the Localentry values to use bytes, not
32b instruction words.
Similarly, ELFv2 1.5 also updates the wording of values 2-6. They
now map to a specific number of bytes.
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String.prototype.substr is deprecated and usage is no longer
recommended so using String.prototype.substring instead.
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In preparation for encoding it in a more efficient way.
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The spec https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/elf/gabi4+/ch4.eheader.html
states:
1. e_shnum: If the number of sections is greater than or equal to
SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00), this member has the value zero and the actual
number of section header table entries is contained in the sh_size
field of the section header at index 0.
2. e_shstrndx: If the section name string table section index is
greater than or equal to SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00), this member has the
value SHN_XINDEX (0xffff) and the actual index of the section name
string table section is contained in the sh_link field of the section
header at index 0.
This CL makes these changes to support files with >= 0xff00 sections:
1. if shoff > 0 && shnum == 0, read sh_size from the initial section
header entry as shnum.
2. if shstrndx == SHN_XINDEX, read sh_link from the initial section
header entry as shstrndx.
It returns an error if the type of the initial section is not SHT_NULL.
A file with >= 0xff00 sections is too big to include in the repository,
so the test case constructs one on the fly, with some of the sections
zeroed out.
While here, remove the unnecessary use of reflect.DeepEqual in the test.
Fixes#55294.
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Relocate cmd/go's search.MatchPattern helper routine to a new package
in cmd/internal from its current location, as to allow it to be used
in other tools that accept package pattern command line flags. No
change in functionality along the way.
Updates #51430.
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Extra Ms may lead to the "no consistent ordering of events possible" error when parsing trace file with cgo enabled, since:
1. The gs in the extra Ms may be in `_Gdead` status while starting trace by invoking `runtime.StartTrace`,
2. and these gs will trigger `traceEvGoSysExit` events in `runtime.exitsyscall` when invoking go functions from c,
3. then, the events of those gs are under non-consistent ordering, due to missing the previous events.
Add two events, `traceEvGoCreate` and `traceEvGoInSyscall`, in `runtime.StartTrace`, will make the trace parser happy.
Fixes#29707
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