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Change-Id: I897fd4022ce9df42a548b15714e4b592618ca547
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/309573
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-// Test that setgid does not hang on GNU/Linux.
+// Test that setgid does not hang on Linux.
// See https://golang.org/issue/3871 for details.
package cgotest
// tool with -buildmode=c-archive, it passes -shared to the compiler,
// so we override that. The go tool doesn't work this way, but Bazel
// will likely do it in the future. And it ought to work. This test
-// was added because at one time it did not work on PPC GNU/Linux.
+// was added because at one time it did not work on PPC Linux.
func TestCompileWithoutShared(t *testing.T) {
// For simplicity, reuse the signal forwarding test.
checkSignalForwardingTest(t)
ELFOSABI_NONE OSABI = 0 /* UNIX System V ABI */
ELFOSABI_HPUX OSABI = 1 /* HP-UX operating system */
ELFOSABI_NETBSD OSABI = 2 /* NetBSD */
- ELFOSABI_LINUX OSABI = 3 /* GNU/Linux */
- ELFOSABI_HURD OSABI = 4 /* GNU/Hurd */
+ ELFOSABI_LINUX OSABI = 3 /* Linux */
+ ELFOSABI_HURD OSABI = 4 /* Hurd */
ELFOSABI_86OPEN OSABI = 5 /* 86Open common IA32 ABI */
ELFOSABI_SOLARIS OSABI = 6 /* Solaris */
ELFOSABI_AIX OSABI = 7 /* AIX */
// with the netpoll system. That can happen for
// a file descriptor that is not supported by
// epoll/kqueue; for example, disk files on
- // GNU/Linux systems. We assume that any real error
+ // Linux systems. We assume that any real error
// will show up in later I/O.
} else if pollable {
// We successfully registered with netpoll, so put
If the Go program is started with a non-empty signal mask, that will
generally be honored. However, some signals are explicitly unblocked:
the synchronous signals, SIGILL, SIGTRAP, SIGSTKFLT, SIGCHLD, SIGPROF,
-and, on GNU/Linux, signals 32 (SIGCANCEL) and 33 (SIGSETXID)
+and, on Linux, signals 32 (SIGCANCEL) and 33 (SIGSETXID)
(SIGCANCEL and SIGSETXID are used internally by glibc). Subprocesses
started by os.Exec, or by the os/exec package, will inherit the
modified signal mask.
shared library is loaded.
If the Go runtime sees an existing signal handler for the SIGCANCEL or
-SIGSETXID signals (which are used only on GNU/Linux), it will turn on
+SIGSETXID signals (which are used only on Linux), it will turn on
the SA_ONSTACK flag and otherwise keep the signal handler.
For the synchronous signals and SIGPIPE, the Go runtime will install a
// It does not actually call p.Wait.
func (p *Process) blockUntilWaitable() (bool, error) {
// The waitid system call expects a pointer to a siginfo_t,
- // which is 128 bytes on all GNU/Linux systems.
+ // which is 128 bytes on all Linux systems.
// On darwin/amd64, it requires 104 bytes.
// We don't care about the values it returns.
var siginfo [16]uint64
} go_sigaction_t;
// SA_RESTORER is part of the kernel interface.
-// This is GNU/Linux i386/amd64 specific.
+// This is Linux i386/amd64 specific.
#ifndef SA_RESTORER
#define SA_RESTORER 0x4000000
#endif
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-// The standard GNU/Linux sigset type on big-endian 64-bit machines.
+// The standard Linux sigset type on big-endian 64-bit machines.
//go:build linux && (ppc64 || s390x)
// +build linux