// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Test that SIGSETXID runs on signal stack, since it's likely to // overflow if it runs on the Go stack. package cgotest /* #include #include */ import "C" import ( "runtime" "runtime/debug" "sync/atomic" "testing" "cgotest/issue9400" ) func test9400(t *testing.T) { // We synchronize through a shared variable, so we need two procs defer runtime.GOMAXPROCS(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(2)) // Start signaller atomic.StoreInt32(&issue9400.Baton, 0) go func() { // Wait for RewindAndSetgid for atomic.LoadInt32(&issue9400.Baton) == 0 { runtime.Gosched() } // Broadcast SIGSETXID runtime.LockOSThread() C.setgid(0) // Indicate that signalling is done atomic.StoreInt32(&issue9400.Baton, 0) }() // Grow the stack and put down a test pattern const pattern = 0x123456789abcdef var big [1024]uint64 // len must match assembly for i := range big { big[i] = pattern } // Disable GC for the duration of the test. // This avoids a potential GC deadlock when spinning in uninterruptable ASM below #49695. defer debug.SetGCPercent(debug.SetGCPercent(-1)) // Temporarily rewind the stack and trigger SIGSETXID issue9400.RewindAndSetgid() // Check test pattern for i := range big { if big[i] != pattern { t.Fatalf("entry %d of test pattern is wrong; %#x != %#x", i, big[i], uint64(pattern)) } } }