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Lynn Boger 30a63ecee3 runtime: restore r2 when restoring state from gobuf in gogo on ppc64x
When using plugins with goroutines calling cgo, we hit a case where
an intermittent SIGSEGV occurs when referencing an address that is based
on r2 (TOC address). When the failure can be generated in gdb, the
contents of r2 is wrong even though the value in the current stack's
slot for r2 is correct. So that means it somehow switched to start
running the code in this function without passing through the beginning
of the function which had the correct value of r2 and stored it there.

It was noted that in runtime.gogo when the state is restored from
gobuf, r2 is not restored from its slot on the stack. Adding the
instruction to restore r2 prevents the SIGSEGV.

This adds a testcase under testplugin which reproduces the problem if
the program is run multiple times. The team who reported this problem
has verified it fixes the issue on their larger, more complex
application.

Fixes #25756

Change-Id: I6028b6f1f8775d5c23f4ebb57ae273330a28eb8f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/117515
Run-TryBot: Lynn Boger <laboger@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
2018-06-11 12:13:11 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2016 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.
set -e
if [ ! -f src/host/host.go ]; then
cwd=$(pwd)
echo "misc/cgo/testplugin/test.bash is running in $cwd" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
goos=$(go env GOOS)
goarch=$(go env GOARCH)
function cleanup() {
rm -f plugin*.so unnamed*.so iface*.so life.so issue*
rm -rf host pkg sub iface
}
trap cleanup EXIT
rm -rf pkg sub
mkdir sub
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -i -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin plugin1
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin plugin2
cp plugin2.so plugin2-dup.so
GOPATH=$(pwd)/altpath go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin plugin-mismatch
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o=sub/plugin1.so sub/plugin1
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o=unnamed1.so unnamed1/main.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o=unnamed2.so unnamed2/main.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" host
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(pwd) ./host
# Test that types and itabs get properly uniqified.
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin iface_a
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin iface_b
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" iface
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(pwd) ./iface
function _timeout() (
set -e
$2 &
p=$!
(sleep $1; kill $p 2>/dev/null) &
p2=$!
wait $p 2>/dev/null
kill -0 $p2 2>/dev/null
)
# Test for issue 18676 - make sure we don't add the same itab twice.
# The buggy code hangs forever, so use a timeout to check for that.
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o plugin.so src/issue18676/plugin.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue18676 src/issue18676/main.go
_timeout 10s ./issue18676
# Test for issue 19534 - that we can load a plugin built in a path with non-alpha
# characters
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -ldflags='-pluginpath=issue.19534' -o plugin.so src/issue19534/plugin.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue19534 src/issue19534/main.go
./issue19534
# Test for issue 18584
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o plugin.so src/issue18584/plugin.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue18584 src/issue18584/main.go
./issue18584
# Test for issue 19418
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin "-ldflags=-X main.Val=linkstr" -o plugin.so src/issue19418/plugin.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue19418 src/issue19418/main.go
./issue19418
# Test for issue 19529
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o plugin.so src/issue19529/plugin.go
# Test for issue 22175
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o issue22175_plugin1.so src/issue22175/plugin1.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o issue22175_plugin2.so src/issue22175/plugin2.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue22175 src/issue22175/main.go
./issue22175
# Test for issue 22295
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o issue.22295.so issue22295.pkg
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue22295 src/issue22295.pkg/main.go
./issue22295
# Test for issue 24351
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o issue24351.so src/issue24351/plugin.go
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue24351 src/issue24351/main.go
./issue24351
# Test for issue 25756
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -buildmode=plugin -o life.so issue25756/plugin
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -gcflags "$GO_GCFLAGS" -o issue25756 src/issue25756/main.go
# Fails intermittently, but 20 runs should cause the failure
for i in `seq 1 20`;
do
./issue25756 > /dev/null
done