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Currently it periodically fails with the following message. The immediate cause is the wrong base register when obtaining g in sys_windows_amd64/386.s. But there are several secondary problems as well. runtime: unknown pc 0x0 after stack split panic: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference fatal error: panic during malloc [signal 0xc0000005 code=0x0 addr=0x60 pc=0x42267a] runtime stack: runtime.panic(0x7914c0, 0xc862af) c:/src/perfer/work/windows-amd64-a15f344a9efa/go/src/pkg/runtime/panic.c:217 +0x2c runtime: unexpected return pc for runtime.externalthreadhandler called from 0x0 R=rsc, alex.brainman CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/63310043 |
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