Current checkFlags() didn't allow any not safe charactars in arguments.
In GCC "=" in arguments will be replaced with sysroot prefix, and used
by users to work with different SDK versions.
This CL allow to use "=" and $SYSROOT with -I argument.
Fixes#34449
Change-Id: I3d8b2b9d13251e454ea18e9d34a94b87c373c7b4
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`cmd/compile/internal/gc/reflect.go:/^func.dumptypestructs` was modified many times, now is `cmd/compile/internal/gc/reflect.go:/^func.dumptabs`
Change-Id: Ie949a5bee7878c998591468a04f67a8a70c61da7
GitHub-Last-Rev: 9ecc26985e
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#34489
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/197037
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
This implements assembler support for ECALL/EBREAK, along with base
counter/timer instructions.
Based on riscv-go port.
Updates #27532
Change-Id: I690a9fd835eeddee1fe9a5616d2b2f856d3952b8
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Otherwise, if one ends up with a "return result" where the two nodes are
in separate lines, the printer would incorrectly print a naked return:
return
result
The fix is simple - by not telling exprList what the previous position
is, it never adds a leading linebreak. This is the same mechanism used
for identifier lists and values, so it seems appropriate.
All other exprList calls that can produce a leading linebreak don't seem
buggy, because closing tokens such as parentheses and colons are needed
to finish the statement.
Verified that the test failed before the patch as well:
--- FAIL: TestIssue32854 (0.00s)
printer_test.go:806: got "return\n\tcall()", want "return call()"
Finally, verified that 'gofmt -l -w src misc' doesn't make any new
changes, just in case we introduced any regression.
Fixes#32854.
Change-Id: I3384fbd711de06e742407df874c9ad85626d5d6a
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OTYPESW and ORANGE were manually creating locations and flows around
them, which are relatively low-level graph construction primitives.
This CL changes them to use holes like the rest of the code.
Also, introduce "later" as an abstraction for assignment flows that
don't happen right away, and which need to prevent expressions from
being marked as "transient" (e.g., in ODEFER and ORANGE).
There's no behavior change here, but this does reduce the number of
newLoc call sites, which should help with restoring -m=2 diagnostics.
Passes toolstash-check.
Updates #31489.
Change-Id: Ic03d4488cb5162afe8b00b12432d203027e8d7d0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/196619
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
PPC64's ANDCC, ORCC, XORCC SSA ops produce a flags value, which
should not have register mask of an integer register.
Fixes#34468.
Change-Id: Ic762e423b20275fd9f8118dae7951c258d59738c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/196960
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
This is broken out from: CL 187117
This new symbol will be populated by the compiler and contain debug line
information that's currently generated in the linker. One might say it's
sad to create a new symbol, but this symbol will replace the isStmt
symbols.
Testing: Ran go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp'
Change-Id: If8f7ae4b43b7247076605b6429b7d03a1fd239c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/188238
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
This fixes a regression introduced with CL 192937. That change
was intended to fix a problem in arm and arm64 but also added
code to change the behavior in ppc64 and ppc64le even though the
error never occurred there. The change to function sigFetchG
assumes that the register holding 'g' could be clobbered by
vdso code when in fact 'g' is in R30 and that is nonvolatile
in the 64-bit PowerPC ELF ABI so would not be clobbered in vdso code.
So if this happens somehow the path it takes is incorrect,
falling through to a call to badsignal which doesn't seem right.
This regression caused intermittent hangs on the builder dashboard
for ppc64, and can be reproduced consistently when running os/signal
TestStress on some ppc64 systems.
I mentioned this problem is issue #34391 because I thought it was
related to another problem described there.
Change-Id: I2ee3606de302bafe509d300077ce3b44b88571a1
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I'm branching this off cl/187117, and will be reworking that diff stack.
Testing: I've run go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp'
Change-Id: I922a97d0f25d52ea70cd974008a063d4e7af34a7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/188023
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Some nameservers alter the case of NS records they return, e.g.
ns2.google.COm. or ns2.google.coM. Change TestLookupGmailNS to account
for this possibility by comparing host names in lower case.
Fixes#34446
Change-Id: I6ccb5b87b42401e04c9b32cecb8b7b4267b654cc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/196801
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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Upgrade the thread sanitizer to handle mid-stack inlining correctly.
We can now return multiple stack frames for each pc that the thread sanitizer
gives us to symbolize.
To fix#33309, we still need to modify the tsan library with its portion
of this fix, rebuild the .syso files on all supported archs, and check
them into runtime/race.
Update #33309
Change-Id: I340013631ffc8428043ab7efe3a41b6bf5638eaf
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First, renove unnecessary "// cond:" lines from the generated files.
This shaves off about ~7k lines.
Second, join "if cond { break }" statements via "||", which allows us to
deduplicate a large number of them. This shaves off another ~25k lines.
This change is not for readability or simplicity; but rather, to avoid
unnecessary verbosity that makes the generated files larger. All in all,
git reports that the generated files overall weigh ~200KiB less, or
about 2.7% less.
While at it, add a -trace flag to rulegen.
Updates #33644.
Change-Id: I3fac0290a6066070cc62400bf970a4ae0929470a
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Currently if type of public key is unsupported, error message is "only
RSA and ECDSA public keys supported". After adding Ed25519 this message
is no longer correct.
Moreover, it is superfluous because documentation for
MarshalPKIXPublicKey, CreateCertificateRequest and CreateCertificate
already lists supported public key types.
This CL removes unnecessary details from error message.
It also adds reporting the type of unsupported key, which helps
debugging cases when struct (instead of a pointer) to otherwise correct
public key is given.
Fixes#32640
Change-Id: I45e6e3d756b543688d850009b4da8a4023c05027
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/196777
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
In (*netFD).accept, if initializing the *netFD associated with the
new connection fails, the listen FD is closed, rather than the FD
associated with the new connection. Close the correct FD instead.
Fixes#34392
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https://golang.org/cl/191257 significantly changed (and simplified)
the computation of interface method sets with embedded interfaces.
Specifically, when adding methods from an embedded interface, those
method objects (Func Objects) were cloned so that they could have a
different source position (the embedding position rather than the
original method position) for better error messages.
This causes problems for code that depends on the identity of method
objects that represent the same method, embedded or not.
This CL avoids the cloning. Instead, while computing the method set
of an interface, a position map is carried along that tracks
embedding positions. The map is not needed anymore after type-
checking.
Updates #34421.
Change-Id: I8ce188136c76fa70fba686711167db29a049f46d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/196561
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
This clarifies meaning of "case folding" Unicode equality with more familiar "case insensitive" wording.
For case folding properties see ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/CaseFolding.txt.
Fixes#33447
Change-Id: I6ee85ab398679bf2a0b7d18693985ff0979d6c5a
GitHub-Last-Rev: accc915933
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#34434
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/196717
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
All spelling in source code is "fieldAlign", except this place, so change
"fieldalign" to use mixedCaps.
Change-Id: Icbd9b9d23d9b4f756174e9a3cc4b25776fd90def
GitHub-Last-Rev: 44a4fe140a
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#34441
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On modern 64bit CPUs a SHR, SHL or AND instruction take 1 cycle to execute.
A pair of shifts that operate on the same register will take 2 cycles
and needs to wait for the input register value to be available.
Large constants used to mask the high bits of a register with an AND
instruction can not be encoded as an immediate in the AND instruction
on amd64 and therefore need to be loaded into a register with a MOV
instruction.
However that MOV instruction is not dependent on the output register and
on many CPUs does not compete with the AND or shift instructions for
execution ports.
Using a pair of shifts to mask high bits instead of an AND to mask high
bits of a register has a shorter encoding and uses one less general
purpose register but is slower due to taking one clock cycle longer
if there is no register pressure that would make the AND variant need to
generate a spill.
For example the instructions emitted for (x & 1 << 63) before this CL are:
48c1ea3f SHRQ $0x3f, DX
48c1e23f SHLQ $0x3f, DX
after this CL the instructions are the same as GCC and LLVM use:
48b80000000000000080 MOVQ $0x8000000000000000, AX
4821d0 ANDQ DX, AX
Some platforms such as arm64 already have SSA optimization rules to fuse
two shift instructions back into an AND.
Removing the general rule to rewrite AND to SHR+SHL speeds up this benchmark:
var GlobalU uint
func BenchmarkAndHighBits(b *testing.B) {
x := uint(0)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
x &= 1 << 63
}
GlobalU = x
}
amd64/darwin on Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3520M CPU @ 2.90GHz:
name old time/op new time/op delta
AndHighBits-4 0.61ns ± 6% 0.42ns ± 6% -31.42% (p=0.000 n=25+25):
'go run run.go -all_codegen -v codegen' passes with following adjustments:
ARM64: The BFXIL pattern ((x << lc) >> rc | y & ac) needed adjustment
since ORshiftRL generation fusing '>> rc' and '|' interferes
with matching ((x << lc) >> rc) to generate UBFX. Previously
ORshiftLL was created first using the shifts generated for (y & ac).
S390X: Add rules for abs and copysign to match use of AND instead of SHIFTs.
Updates #33826
Updates #32781
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i32.eqz instructions don't appear unless needed in if conditions anymore
after CL 195204. I forgot to run the codegen tests while submitting the CL.
Thanks to @martisch for catching it.
Fixes#34442
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Check for the next block and accordingly place the successor blocks.
This saves an additional jump instruction if the next block is any one
of the successor blocks.
While at it, inline the logic of goToBlock.
Reduces the size of pkg/js_wasm by 264 bytes.
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Add support for assembling load, store and multiplication instructions.
Based on the riscv-go port.
Updates #27532
Change-Id: Ia7b6e60ae45416a82f240e7b7fc101a36ce18886
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/195917
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
In a position independent executable the data or BSS may be located
close to the end of memory. If it is placed closer than
rootBlockBytes, then the calculations in markrootBlock would overflow,
and the test that ensures that n is not larger than n0 would fail.
This would then cause scanblock to scan data that it shouldn't,
using an effectively random ptrmask, leading to program crashes.
No test because the only way to test it is to build a PIE and convince
the kernel to put the data section near the end of memory, and I don't
know how to do that. Or perhaps we could use a linker script, but that
is painful.
The new code is algebraically identical to the original code, but
avoids the potential overflow of b+rootBlockBytes.
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A precondition of modload.PackageBuildInfo is that its path and deps
arguments correspond to paths that have been loaded successfully with
modload.ImportPaths or one of the Load functions. load.Package.load
should not call PackageBuildInfo if there were any errors resolving
imports.
Fixes#34393
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Before this change, wasm only used float variables with a size of 64 bit
and applied rounding to 32 bit precision where necessary. This change
adds proper 32 bit float variables.
Reduces the size of pkg/js_wasm by 254 bytes.
Change-Id: Ieabe846a8cb283d66def3cdf11e2523b3b31f345
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/195117
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
This consolidates the construction of 'ambiguous import' errors to a
single location, ensuring consistency, and lays the groundwork for
automatic resolution in the future.
While we're at it, change "found" to "found package" to try to make
the cause of the error clearer.
Updates #32128
Updates #27899
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This test is failing in the builders due to the deployed versions of
gccgo not supporting module mode. However, the bug reproduced in
GOPATH mode too, so that mode should be fine for a regression test.
Updates #34358
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Couple of changes to the linker's dwarf test, including:
- add some code to the DWARF tests inlining coverage to verify the
call_file attribute attached to inlined routine DIEs. If function
main.F is inlined into function main.G, we want to see that the
call_file attribute in the inlined routine DIE for main.F is the
same file as that reported for main.G.
- fix a glitch with the way the DW_AT_decl_file attribute was
being checked. The previous code relied on hard-coded indices
into the line table files table, which is very brittle (since
there is no requirement that files be ordered in any specific
way). Instead, add machinery to look up the actual file string
via the line table reader.
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The mime and strconv packages already have a const with this name & value.
Change-Id: Ibd7837f854ac8ec3f57943a9d1db07f4cf6db858
GitHub-Last-Rev: 775cdce3b7
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#34389
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Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
modload.MinReqs was passing modload.buildList to mvs.Reqs explicitly,
apparently as an optimization. However, we do not always have the
invariant that modload.buildList is complete: in particular, 'go mod
tidy' begins by reducing modload.buildList to only the set of modules
that provide packages to the build, which may be substantially smaller
than the final build list.
Other operations, such as 'go mod graph', do not load the entire
import graph, and therefore call Reqs with the unreduced build list.
Since Reqs retains modules according to a post-order traversal of the
list, an incomplete list may produce a different traversal order — and
therefore a different minimal solution, when multiple minimal
solutions exist. That caused 'go mod tidy' to produce different output
from other 'go' subcommands when certain patterns of dependencies are
present.
Since passing in the build list is only an optimization anyway, remove
the parameter and recompute the actual (complete) list at the
beginning of mvs.Reqs itself. That way, it is guaranteed to be
complete and in canonical order.
Fixes#34086
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TestAmbientCapsUserns also needs to be skipped, e.g. in case the test is
run inside a chroot.
Updates #34015
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Windows type PBOOL is a pointer to a 4 byte value, where 0 means false
and not-0 means true. That means we should use uint32 here, not bool,
since Go bools can be 1 byte. Since a *bool is never a "real" valid
Windows type, converting on both in and out is probably sufficient,
since *bool shouldn't ever be used as something with significance for
its particular address.
Updates: #34364
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Currently there is no way for go doc to output a clean
one-line symbol representation of types, functions, vars
and consts without documentation lines or other text lines
added.
For example `go doc fmt` has a huge introduction so if you
pass that to grep or fzf to search a symbol let say scan
`go doc fmt | grep scan` you get way to many false
positives.
Added a `-short` flag to be able to do
`go doc -short fmt | grep scan` instead which will result in
just the symbols you are looking for.
func Fscan(r io.Reader, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
func Fscanf(r io.Reader, format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
func Fscanln(r io.Reader, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
func Sscan(str string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
func Sscanf(str string, format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
func Sscanln(str string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error)
Fixes#32597
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This was in response to a post-merge review comment in
golang.org/cl/185537
Change-Id: I866b3882c8e83bf1fef60115cff5d1c6a9863f09
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/186319
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
When walking filesystem paths to locate packages, we normally prune
out subdirectories with names beginning with ".", "_", or equal to
"testdata". However, we should not prune out such a directory if it is
at or above the module root, since its name is not part of the package
path.
Fixes#28481
Updates #27852
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The current msanwrite() segfaults during libpreinit
when built with -msan on arm64. The cause is msancall()
in runtime/msan_arm64.s called by msanwrite() assumes
that it is always called with a valid g, leading to a
segfult.
This CL adds a check for nil g in msancall().
Fixes#34338
Change-Id: If4ad7e37556cd1d99346c1a7b4852651d1e4e4aa
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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Since I first started on this CL, most of the methods have had examples
added by other folks, so this is now one new example, and additions to
two existing examples for extra clarity.
The issue has a comment about not necessarily having examples for all
methods, but I recall finding this package pretty confusing when I first
used it, and having concrete examples would have really helped me
navigate all the different options. There are more
String methods with examples now, but I think seeing how the byte-slice
methods work could also be helpful to explain the differences.
Updates #21450
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Currently, if you call various reflect methods you might get a panic with a
message like, "reflect: Field of non-struct type". Sometimes it's easy to
grok what's going on, but other times you need to laboriously go perform
reflect.ValueOf(myType).Kind().
This CL just adds that detail to the error message, saving debuggers the
extra step and making the error message more clear.
Change-Id: I7e0c211a3001e6b217b828cbcf50518080b5cb1e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/183097
Reviewed-by: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
'go tool trace' pointed at an obvious inefficiency; roughly the first
fifth of the program's life was CPU-heavy and making use of only one CPU
core at a time.
This was due to genOp being run before genLower. We did make genLower
use goroutines to parallelize the work between architectures, but we
didn't make genOp run in parallel too.
Do that. To avoid having two layers of goroutines, simply fire off all
goroutines from the main function, and inline genLower, since it now
becomes just two lines of code.
Overall, this shaves another ~300ms from 'go run *.go' on my laptop.
name old time/op new time/op delta
Rulegen 2.04s ± 2% 1.76s ± 2% -13.93% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old user-time/op new user-time/op delta
Rulegen 9.04s ± 1% 9.25s ± 1% +2.37% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old sys-time/op new sys-time/op delta
Rulegen 235ms ±14% 245ms ±16% ~ (p=0.690 n=5+5)
name old peak-RSS-bytes new peak-RSS-bytes delta
Rulegen 179MB ± 1% 190MB ± 2% +6.21% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Change-Id: I057e074c592afe06c831b03ca447fba12005e6f6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/196177
Run-TryBot: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Currently, the line table reader keeps the file name table internal.
However, there are various attributes like AttrDeclFile and
AttrCallFile whose value is an index into this table. Hence, in order
to interpret these attributes, we need access to the file name table.
This CL adds a method to LineReader that exposes the file table of the
current compilation unit in order to allow consumers to interpret
attributes that index into this table.
Change-Id: I6b64b815f23b3b0695036ddabe1a67c3954867dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/192699
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Than McIntosh <thanm@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>