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Currently, startTheWorld releases worldsema before starting the world. Since startTheWorld can change gomaxprocs after allowing Ps to run, this means that gomaxprocs can change while another P holds worldsema. Unfortunately, the garbage collector and forEachP assume that holding worldsema protects against changes in gomaxprocs (which it *almost* does). In particular, this is causing somewhat frequent "P did not run fn" crashes in forEachP in the runtime tests because gomaxprocs is changing between the several loops that forEachP does over all the Ps. Fix this by only releasing worldsema after the world is started. This relates to issue #10618. forEachP still fails under stress testing, but much less frequently. Change-Id: I085d627b70cca9ebe9af28fe73b9872f1bb224ff Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10156 Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> |
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