Emmanuel T Odeke [Tue, 26 May 2020 21:14:08 +0000 (14:14 -0700)]
net/mail: avoid ParseDate confusion if day name includes "T"
Fixes the check for RFC 5322 "obsolete time zone" to ensure
that we correctly extract the entire date from the "T" of the
implied time zone.
Obsolete Time zones come in the form:
* GMT
* PST
* MDT
etc, as per Section 4.3 of RFC 5322,
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322#section-4.3.
The prior check from CL 117596 erronenously used strings.Index
which selects the first "T", and that meant that dates containing
days "Tue" or "Thu" could not be parsed.
We also now deal with "T" in the CFWS "Comment Folding White Space".
Thus we'll now accept dates:
* Thu, 20 Nov 1997 09:55:06 MDT
* Thu, 20 Nov 1997 09:55:06 MDT (MDT)
* Fri, 21 Nov 1997 09:55:06 MDT (This comment)
* Fri, 21 Nov 1997 09:55:06 MDT (MDT
Fixes #39260
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Johan Knutzen [Wed, 21 Oct 2020 18:45:03 +0000 (18:45 +0000)]
syscall: expose bInheritHandles of CreateProcess
Certain use cases require this parameter to be false. This includes
spawning a child process in a different windows session than session 0.
Docs regarding the behavior of this parameter to CreateProcess:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-createprocessa
Fixes #42098
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Russ Cox [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 14:57:38 +0000 (10:57 -0400)]
cmd/go: add GOVCS setting to control version control usage
The go command runs commands like git and hg to download modules.
In the past, we have had problems with security bugs in version
control systems becoming security bugs in “go get”.
The original modules draft design removed use of these commands
entirely, saying:
> We want to move away from invoking version control tools such as bzr,
> fossil, git, hg, and svn to download source code. These fragment the
> ecosystem: packages developed using Bazaar or Fossil, for example, are
> effectively unavailable to users who cannot or choose not to install
> these tools. The version control tools have also been a source of
> exciting security problems. It would be good to move them outside the
> security perimeter.
The removal of these commands was not possible in the end: being able
to fetch directly from Git repos is too important, especially for
closed source. But the security exposure has not gone away.
We remain vulnerable to problems in VCS systems, especially the less
scrutinized ones.
This change adds a GOVCS setting to let users control which version
control systems are allowed by default.
It also changes the default allowed version control systems to git and hg
for public code and any version control system for private code
(import path or module path matched by the GOPRIVATE setting).
See the changes in alldocs.go for detailed documentation.
See #41730 for proposal and discussion.
Fixes #41730.
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Russ Cox [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 16:20:53 +0000 (12:20 -0400)]
path/filepath: add WalkDir
WalkDir is like Walk but can use ReadDir to read directories,
instead of Readdirnames + Lstat on every entry,
which is usually a significant performance improvement.
(The Lstat can still happen if the walk function calls d.Info.)
Fixes #42027.
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Paul E. Murphy [Tue, 3 Nov 2020 22:59:25 +0000 (16:59 -0600)]
cmd/asm: fix rlwnm reg,reg,const,reg encoding on ppc64
The wrong value for the first reg parameter was selected.
Likewise the wrong opcode was selected. This should match
rlwnm (rrr type), not rlwinm (irr type).
Similarly, fix the optab matching rules so clrlslwi does
not match reg,reg,const,reg arguments. This is not a valid
operand combination for clrlslwi.
Russ Cox [Wed, 4 Nov 2020 11:55:59 +0000 (06:55 -0500)]
os: avoid nil returns from Readdirnames, Readdir, ReadDir
The refactoring of this code while adding ReadDir stopped
pre-allocating a 100-entry slice for the results.
That seemed like a good idea in general, since many
directories have nowhere near 100 entries, but it had the
side effect of returning a nil slice for an empty directory.
Some “golden” tests that are too sensitive about nil vs not
inside Google broke because Readdirnames(-1) was now
returning nil instead of []string{} on an empty directory.
It seems likely there are other such tests in the wild, and
it doesn't seem worth breaking them.
This commit restores the non-nil-ness of the old result,
without restoring the excessive preallocation.
Fixes #42367.
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Curtis La Graff [Tue, 3 Nov 2020 20:26:17 +0000 (20:26 +0000)]
cmd/go/internal/modfetch/codehost: add support for new fossil info hash prefix
A recent update of the Fossil SCM application changes
the line prefix when the fossil info command is used.
Instead of the revision hash starting with "uuid:", it has been
changed to "hash:".
To support older and new versions, fossilParseStat will
now check for either version of the prefix when attempting
to find the line containing the hash of the desired revision.
Fixes #42323
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Joel Sing [Tue, 3 Nov 2020 13:29:39 +0000 (00:29 +1100)]
cmd/dist: enable additional cgo tests on openbsd architectures
OpenBSD gained __thread support quite some time ago.
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Jonathan Swinney [Mon, 2 Nov 2020 16:36:10 +0000 (16:36 +0000)]
cmd/asm: rename arm64 instructions LDANDx to LDCLRx
The LDANDx instructions were misleading because they correspond to the
mnemonic LDCLRx as defined in the Arm Architecture Reference Manual for
Armv8. This changes the assembler to use the same mnemonic as the GNU
assembler and the manual.
Joel Sing [Sun, 1 Nov 2020 16:58:08 +0000 (03:58 +1100)]
runtime: allow physical page aligned stacks to be allocated
Add a physPageAlignedStack boolean which if set, results in over allocation
by a physical page, the allocation being rounded to physical page alignment
and the unused memory surrounding the allocation being freed again.
OpenBSD/octeon has 16KB physical pages and requires stacks to be physical page
aligned in order for them to be remapped as MAP_STACK. This change allows Go
to work on this platform.
Based on a suggestion from mknyszek in issue #41008.
Updates #40995
Fixes #41008
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Ben Hoyt [Tue, 3 Nov 2020 21:13:42 +0000 (10:13 +1300)]
strconv: revert ParseFloat/ParseComplex error on incorrect bitSize
This is a partial revert of https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/248219
because we found that a non-trivial amount of code erroneously calls
ParseFloat(s, 10) or even ParseFloat(s, 0) and expects it to work --
before that change was merged, ParseFloat accepted a bitSize of
anything other than 32 or 64 to mean 64 (and ParseComplex was similar).
So revert that behavior to avoid breaking people's code, and add tests
for this.
I may add a vet check to flag ParseFloat(s, not_32_or_64) in a later
change.
See #42297 for more details.
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Ian Lance Taylor [Tue, 3 Nov 2020 05:31:06 +0000 (21:31 -0800)]
cmd/go: in cgoflags, permit -DX1, prohibit -Wp,-D,opt
Restrict -D and -U to ASCII C identifiers, but do permit trailing digits.
When using -Wp, prohibit commas in -D values.
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Joel Sing [Tue, 19 May 2020 08:56:01 +0000 (18:56 +1000)]
cmd/dist,cmd/go,runtime: add support for cgo on linux/riscv64
Fixes #36641
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kemalelmizan [Thu, 27 Aug 2020 23:39:43 +0000 (06:39 +0700)]
cmd/doc: adding validation before adding comment marker
Previous fix in issue #20929 for adding comment marker does
not check whether string field have // prefix or not.
This commit ensures string field does not contain // before adding
prefix to the line. Test also included in this commit.
Fixes #40992
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Mon, 2 Nov 2020 19:03:16 +0000 (19:03 +0000)]
runtime: decouple consistent stats from mcache and allow P-less update
This change modifies the consistent stats implementation to keep the
per-P sequence counter on each P instead of each mcache. A valid mcache
is not available everywhere that we want to call e.g. allocSpan, as per
issue #42339. By decoupling these two, we can add a mechanism to allow
contexts without a P to update stats consistently.
In this CL, we achieve that with a mutex. In practice, it will be very
rare for an M to update these stats without a P. Furthermore, the stats
reader also only needs to hold the mutex across the update to "gen"
since once that changes, writers are free to continue updating the new
stats generation. Contention could thus only arise between writers
without a P, and as mentioned earlier, those should be rare.
A nice side-effect of this change is that the consistent stats acquire
and release API becomes simpler.
Fixes #42339.
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Mon, 2 Nov 2020 16:58:38 +0000 (16:58 +0000)]
runtime: make getMCache inlineable
This change moves the responsibility of throwing if an mcache is not
available to the caller, because the inlining cost of throw is set very
high in the compiler. Even if it was reduced down to the cost of a usual
function call, it would still be too expensive, so just move it out.
This choice also makes sense in the context of #42339 since we're going
to have to handle the case where we don't have an mcache to update stats
in a few contexts anyhow.
Also, add getMCache to the list of functions that should be inlined to
prevent future regressions.
getMCache is called on the allocation fast path and because its not
inlined actually causes a significant regression (~10%) in some
microbenchmarks.
Fixes #42305.
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Michael Matloob [Mon, 2 Nov 2020 19:19:12 +0000 (19:19 +0000)]
cmd/go: support cgo files in overlays
This is a roll-forward of golang.org/cl/262618, which was reverted in
golang.org/cl/267037. The only differences between this CL and the
original are the three calls to fflush from the C files in
build_overlay.txt, to guarantee that the string we're expecting is
actually written out.
This requires rewriting the paths of the files passed to the cgo tool
toolchain to use the overlaid paths instead of the disk paths of
files. Because the directories of the overlaid paths don't exist in
general, the cgo tool have been updated to run in base.Cwd instead of
the package directory.
For #39958
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Austin Clements [Sun, 1 Nov 2020 22:48:42 +0000 (17:48 -0500)]
runtime: default to MADV_DONTNEED on Linux
In Go 1.12, we changed the runtime to use MADV_FREE when available on
Linux (falling back to MADV_DONTNEED) in CL 135395 to address issue
#23687. While MADV_FREE is somewhat faster than MADV_DONTNEED, it
doesn't affect many of the statistics that MADV_DONTNEED does until
the memory is actually reclaimed under OS memory pressure. This
generally leads to poor user experience, like confusing stats in top
and other monitoring tools; and bad integration with management
systems that respond to memory usage.
We've seen numerous issues about this user experience, including
#41818, #39295, #37585, #33376, and #30904, many questions on Go
mailing lists, and requests for mechanisms to change this behavior at
run-time, such as #40870. There are also issues that may be a result
of this, but root-causing it can be difficult, such as #41444 and
#39174. And there's some evidence it may even be incompatible with
Android's process management in #37569.
This CL changes the default to prefer MADV_DONTNEED over MADV_FREE, to
favor user-friendliness and minimal surprise over performance. I think
it's become clear that Linux's implementation of MADV_FREE ultimately
doesn't meet our needs. We've also made many improvements to the
scavenger since Go 1.12. In particular, it is now far more prompt and
it is self-paced, so it will simply trickle memory back to the system
a little more slowly with this change. This can still be overridden by
setting GODEBUG=madvdontneed=0.
Fixes #42330 (meta-issue).
Fixes #41818, #39295, #37585, #33376, #30904 (many of which were
already closed as "working as intended").
Bryan C. Mills [Mon, 2 Nov 2020 14:12:28 +0000 (09:12 -0500)]
all: update dependency on golang.org/x/sys and regenerate Windows syscalls
Steps run:
$ cd $(go env GOROOT)/src
$ go get -d golang.org/x/sys
$ go mod tidy
$ go mod vendor
$ go generate syscall/... internal/syscall/...
$ cd cmd
$ go get -d golang.org/x/sys
$ go mod tidy
$ go mod vendor
$ cd ..
$ git add .
This change subsumes CL 260860.
For #36905
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Bryan C. Mills [Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:51:34 +0000 (10:51 -0400)]
syscall: switch go:generate directives back to mksyscall_windows.go
Adjust mksyscall_windows.go to activate module mode and set
-mod=readonly, and to suppress its own deprecation warning when run
from within GOROOT/src.
We can't vendor the mkwinsyscall tool in to the std module directly,
because std-vendored dependencies (unlike the dependencies of all
other modules) turn into actual, distinct packages in 'std' when
viewed from outside the 'std' module. We don't want to introduce a
binary in the 'std' meta-pattern, but we also don't particularly want
to add more special-cases to the 'go' command right now when we have
an existing wrapper program that can do the job.
I also regenerated the affected packages to ensure that they are
consistent with the current version of mksyscall, which produced some
declaration-order changes in
internal/syscall/windows/zsyscall_windows.go.
Fixes #41916
Updates #25922
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Jonathan Swinney [Fri, 30 Oct 2020 18:46:23 +0000 (18:46 +0000)]
runtime: improve memmove performance on arm64
Replace the memmove implementation for moves of 17 bytes or larger
with an implementation from ARM optimized software. The moves of 16
bytes or fewer are unchanged, but the registers used are updated to
match the rest of the implementation.
This implementation makes use of new optimizations:
- software pipelined loop for large (>128 byte) moves
- medium size moves (17..128 bytes) have a new implementation
- address realignment when src or dst is unaligned
- preference for aligned src (loads) or dst (stores) depending on CPU
To support preference for aligned loads or aligned stores, a new CPU
flag is added. This flag indicates that the detected micro
architecture performs better with aligned loads. Some tested CPUs did
not exhibit a significant difference and are left with the default
behavior of realigning based on the destination address (stores).
Cherry Zhang [Sun, 1 Nov 2020 22:05:32 +0000 (17:05 -0500)]
cmd/compile: remove racefuncenterfp when it is not needed
We already remove racefuncenter and racefuncexit if they are not
needed (i.e. the function doesn't have any other race calls).
racefuncenterfp is like racefuncenter but used on LR machines.
Remove unnecessary racefuncenterfp as well.
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Emmanuel T Odeke [Fri, 29 May 2020 09:17:38 +0000 (02:17 -0700)]
cmd/vet: bring in pass to catch invalid uses of testing.T in goroutines
Add "go/analysis/passes/testinggoroutine" from x/tools and vendor its source in.
This pass will catch misuses of:
* testing.T.Fail*
* testing.T.Fatal*
* testing.T.Skip*
inside goroutines explicitly started by the go keyword.
The pass was implemented in CL 212920.
While here, found 2 misuses in:
* database/sql/sql_test.go
* runtime/syscall_windows_test.go
and fixed them in CL 235527.
Fixes #5746
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Matthew Dempsky [Fri, 30 Oct 2020 19:58:28 +0000 (12:58 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fix recognition of unnamed return variables
In golang.org/cl/266199, I reused the existing code in inlining that
recognizes anonymous variables. However, it turns out that code
mistakenly recognizes anonymous return parameters as named when
inlining a function from the same package.
The issue is funcargs (which is only used for functions parsed from
source) synthesizes ~r names for anonymous return parameters, but
funcargs2 (which is only used for functions imported from export data)
does not.
This CL fixes the behavior so that anonymous return parameters are
handled identically whether a function is inlined within the same
package or across packages. It also adds a proper cross-package test
case demonstrating #33160 is fixed in both cases.
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Colin Arnott [Thu, 16 Jul 2020 17:42:47 +0000 (17:42 +0000)]
os: export errFinished as ErrProcessDone
(*Process).Signal returns an error sentinel, previously errFinished,
when (*Process).done or syscall.ESRCH. Callers would like the ability to
test for this state, so the value has been exported as ErrProcessDone.
Fixes #39444
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Joel Sing [Mon, 26 Oct 2020 07:35:40 +0000 (18:35 +1100)]
cmd/compile: avoid unnecessary sign/zero extension for consts on riscv64
Sign extension for consts is unnecessary and zero extension for consts can be avoided
via casts. This removes over 16,000 instructions from the Go binary, in part because it
allows for better zero const absorbtion in blocks - for example,
`(BEQ (MOVBU (MOVBconst [0])) cond yes no)` now becomes `(BEQZ cond yes no)` when
this change is combined with existing rules.
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Michael Matloob [Thu, 15 Oct 2020 15:50:31 +0000 (11:50 -0400)]
cmd/go: support cgo files in overlays
This requires rewriting the paths of the files passed to the cgo tool
toolchain to use the overlaid paths instead of the disk paths of
files. Because the directories of the overlaid paths don't exist in
general, the cgo tool have been updated to run in base.Cwd instead of
the package directory.
For #39958
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Michael Matloob [Tue, 27 Oct 2020 21:51:58 +0000 (17:51 -0400)]
cmd/cgo: add -trimpath flag allowing paths to be rewritten in outputs
cmd/cgo now has a -trimpath flag that behaves the same as the
-trimpath flag to cmd/compile. This will be used to correct paths
to cgo files that are overlaid.
The code that processes trimpath in internal/objapi has been slightly
refactored because it's currently only accessible via AbsFile, which
does some additional processing to the path names. Now an
ApplyRewrites function is exported that just applies the trimpath
rewrites.
Also remove unused srcfile argument to cmd/cgo.(*Package).godefs.
For #39958
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Dan Scales [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 22:31:16 +0000 (15:31 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fmt improvements for AST nodes and some comments on AST nodes
Changed fmt.go to print out some extra information for various kinds of
Nodes. This includes some extra (small) info in the %j (jconv) output,
and some missing sections (such as Dcls and the body of a closure) in
nodedump().
Also, added some extra doc comments for a few Node types in syntax.go
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Michael Anthony Knyszek [Mon, 20 Jul 2020 18:19:56 +0000 (18:19 +0000)]
runtime: release worldsema with a direct G handoff
Currently worldsema is not released with direct handoff, so the
semaphore is an unfair synchronization mechanism. If, for example,
ReadMemStats is called in a loop, it can continuously stomp on attempts
by the GC to stop the world.
Note that it's specifically possible for ReadMemStats to delay a STW to
end GC since ReadMemStats is able to STW during a GC since #19112 was
fixed.
While this particular case is unlikely and the right answer in most
applications is to simply not call such an expensive operation in a
loop, this pattern is used often in tests.
Fixes #40459.
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Michael Pratt [Fri, 30 Oct 2020 19:22:52 +0000 (15:22 -0400)]
runtime: tighten systemstack in lock assertions
We use systemstack on the locking path to avoid stack splits which could
cause locks to be recorded out of order (see comment on lockWithRank).
This concern is irrelevant on lock assertions, where we simply need to
see if a lock is held and don't care if another is taken in the
meantime. Thus we can simply drop these unless we actually need to
crash.
Updates #40677
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Michael Pratt [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:03:57 +0000 (16:03 -0400)]
runtime: elide timer re-check if P has no timers
In golang.org/cl/264477, I missed this new block after rebasing past
golang.org/cl/232298. These fields must be zero if there are no timers.
Updates #28808
Updates #18237
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Michael Pratt [Fri, 21 Aug 2020 15:59:55 +0000 (11:59 -0400)]
runtime: add heap lock assertions
Some functions that required holding the heap lock _or_ world stop have
been simplified to simply requiring the heap lock. This is conceptually
simpler and taking the heap lock during world stop is guaranteed to not
contend. This was only done on functions already called on the
systemstack to avoid too many extra systemstack calls in GC.
Updates #40677
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Michele Di Pede [Fri, 30 Oct 2020 10:55:18 +0000 (11:55 +0100)]
cmd/compile: code cleanup
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Matthew Dempsky [Fri, 30 Oct 2020 17:36:31 +0000 (10:36 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fix reassignVisitor
reassignVisitor was short-circuiting on assignment statements after
checking the LHS, but there might be further assignment statements
nested within the RHS expressions.
Fixes #42284.
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Cherry Zhang [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 15:27:17 +0000 (11:27 -0400)]
runtime, cmd: support race detector on darwin/arm64
https://reviews.llvm.org/D90435 is the counterpart in LLVM TSAN.
race_linux_arm64.syso is built with LLVM commit 00da38ce2d36c07f12c287dc515d37bb7bc410e9 on a macOS/ARM64 machine.
(It is not built on a builder with golang.org/x/build/cmd/racebuild
as we don't have darwin/arm64 builder for now.)
Updates #38485.
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Bryan C. Mills [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:36:50 +0000 (16:36 -0400)]
cmd/go/internal/modload: handle NotExist errors in (*mvsReqs).Previous
Previous is used during downgrading. If the module proxy does not
advertise any versions (for example, because it contains only
pseudo-versions), then Previous should return "none" instead of a
non-nil error.
For #37438
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Bryan C. Mills [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:06:19 +0000 (16:06 -0400)]
cmd/go: make TestScript/mod_get_patchmod self-contained
I find it pretty difficult to reason about test-dependency modules
when they aren't in the same file as the rest of the test.
Now that 'go get' supports replacements (CL 258220 and CL 266018),
we can localize tests that need 'go get' but don't specifically depend
on module proxy semantics.
For #36460
For #37438
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Than McIntosh [Fri, 16 Oct 2020 13:22:31 +0000 (09:22 -0400)]
cmd/link: emit include directories in DWARF line table prologue
This patch changes the way the linker emits the DWARF line table
prologue, specifically the file table. Previously files were left
unmodified, and the directory table was empty. For each compilation
unit we now scan the unit file table and build up a common set of
directories, emit them into the directory table, and then emit file
entries that refer to the dirs. This provides a modest binary size
savings.
[where the value following the section name above is the section size
in hex, so roughly a 30% decrease in this case.]
The actual savings will depend on the length of the pathnames
involved, so it's hard to really pin down how much savings we'll see
here. In addition, emitting the files this way reduces the
"compressibility" of the line table, so there could even be cases
where we don't win at all.
Updates #6853, #19784, #36495.
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Ian Lance Taylor [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 23:23:27 +0000 (16:23 -0700)]
runtime: simplify nobarrierWakeTime
Also use the simplified nobarrierWakeTime in findrunnable, as it no
longer needs the current time.
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Than McIntosh [Wed, 14 Oct 2020 12:36:11 +0000 (08:36 -0400)]
reflect,runtime: use internal ABI for selected ASM routines, attempt 2
[This is a roll-forward of CL 262319, with a fix for some Darwin test
failures].
Change the definitions of selected runtime assembly routines
from ABI0 (the default) to ABIInternal. The ABIInternal def is
intended to indicate that these functions don't follow the existing Go
runtime ABI. In addition, convert the assembly reference to
runtime.main (from runtime.mainPC) to ABIInternal. Finally, for
functions such as "runtime.duffzero" that are called directly from
generated code, make sure that the compiler looks up the correct
ABI version.
This is intended to support the register abi work, however these
changes should not have any issues even when GOEXPERIMENT=regabi is
not in effect.
Updates #27539, #40724.
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Alberto Donizetti [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 11:03:18 +0000 (12:03 +0100)]
cmd/compile: replace int32(a.Off()) calls with a.Off32()
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Rob Findley [Fri, 30 Oct 2020 15:35:48 +0000 (11:35 -0400)]
go/types: reorganize error codes into categories
In CL 264179, some reorganization of error codes was deferred in order
to minimize diffs between patch-sets.
This CL reorganizes the error codes as discussed. It is a pure
reordering, with no material changes other than the changing of internal
const values.
For #42290
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Robert Griesemer [Wed, 7 Oct 2020 18:33:11 +0000 (11:33 -0700)]
spec: split shift examples into groups for 32- and 64-bit ints
In the current (pre-CL) version of the spec, the 2nd last shift
example appears to be using the array declared in the last example.
On a 32-bit platform, that array would have length 0, which would
lead to a panic in the 2nd last example. Also, if this code were
inside a function, it wouldn't compile (array declared after use).
Use an explicitly declared array for that specific shift example.
Also, split out all cases that produce different results for 32-
vs 64-bit ints.
Fixes #41835.
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Michael Pratt [Tue, 13 Oct 2020 22:11:26 +0000 (18:11 -0400)]
runtime: simplify gcBgMarkWorker preemption
gcBgMarkWorker G's are primarily scheduled by findRunnableGCWorker, but
that no longer needs to be strictly enforced. Temporary preemption to a
runq is fine when the P is not in use.
We still releasem in gopark in the normal case for efficiency: if
gcDrain stops because gp.preempt is set, then gopark would always
preempt. That is fine, but inefficient, since it will reschedule simply
to park again. Thus, we keep releasem in unlockf to skip this extra
cycle.
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Michael Pratt [Tue, 13 Oct 2020 16:39:13 +0000 (12:39 -0400)]
runtime: manage gcBgMarkWorkers with a global pool
Background mark workers perform per-P marking work. Currently each
worker is assigned a P at creation time. The worker "attaches" to the P
via p.gcBgMarkWorker, making itself (usually) available to
findRunnableGCWorker for scheduling GC work.
While running gcMarkDone, the worker "detaches" from the P (by clearing
p.gcBgMarkWorker), since it may park for other reasons and should not be
scheduled by findRunnableGCWorker.
Unfortunately, this design is complex and difficult to reason about. We
simplify things by changing the design to eliminate the hard P
attachment. Rather than workers always performing work from the same P,
workers perform work for whichever P they find themselves on. On park,
the workers are placed in a pool of free workers, which each P's
findRunnableGCWorker can use to run a worker for its P.
Now if a worker parks in gcMarkDone, a P may simply use another worker
from the pool to complete its own work.
The P's GC worker mode is used to communicate the mode to run to the
selected worker. It is also used to emit the appropriate worker
EvGoStart tracepoint. This is a slight change, as this G may be
preempted (e.g., in gcMarkDone). When it is rescheduled, the trace
viewer will show it as a normal goroutine again. It is currently a bit
difficult to connect to the original worker tracepoint, as the viewer
does not display the goid for the original worker (though the data is in
the trace file).
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Rob Findley [Mon, 19 Oct 2020 15:51:17 +0000 (11:51 -0400)]
go/types: add internal error codes
Tools using go/types sometimes need to implement special handling for
certain errors produced by the type-checker. They can offer suggested
fixes, expand the error position to surrounding syntax, highlight
related syntax (for example in the case of a declaration cycle), link to
additional documentation, group errors by category, or correlate errors
with signals produced by other static analysis tools.
All these require a notion of error identity. Tools need to be able to
reliably determine the nature of an error without re-implementing type
checking logic or parsing error messages. This CL is a first-pass at
adding such an identifier to types.Error: a (for the moment unexported)
field containing one of many declared errorCode constants.
A wide variety of error code constants are defined, and assigned to type
checker errors according to their 'functional equivalence', meaning that
they should be ideally be stable under refactoring.
With few exceptions, each error code is documented with an example that
produces it. This is enforced by tests.
When error codes are exported they will represent quite a large API
surface. For this reason, as well as the likelihood that error codes
will change at the start, both the code field and the codes themselves
are initially unexported. gopls will read these fields using reflection
during this experimental phase. Others can obviously do the same,
provided they accept the lack of forward compatibility.
For #42290
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Cherry Zhang [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 19:50:53 +0000 (15:50 -0400)]
runtime: allocate at desired address when race detector is on
Currently, on all supported platforms, the race detector (LLVM
TSAN) expects the Go heap is at 0xc000000000 - 0xe000000000.
Move the raceenabled condition first, so we always allocate
there.
This means on Linux/ARM64 when race detector is on we will
allocate to 0xc000000000 - 0xe000000000, instead of 0x4000000000.
The old address is meant for 39-bit VMA. But the race detector
only supports 48-bit VMA anyway. So this is fine.
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Matthew Dempsky [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:30:54 +0000 (13:30 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fix devirtualization of promoted interface methods
A method selector expression can pick out a method or promoted method
(represented by ODOTMETH), but it can also pick out an interface
method from an embedded interface-typed field (represented by
ODOTINTER).
In the case that we're picking out an interface method, we're not able
to fully devirtualize the method call. However, we're still able to
improve escape analysis somewhat. E.g., the included test case
demonstrates that we can optimize "i.M()" to "i.(T).I.M()", which
means the T literal can be stack allocated instead of heap allocated.
Fixes #42279.
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Robert Griesemer [Fri, 30 Oct 2020 00:09:16 +0000 (17:09 -0700)]
strings: complete Reader doc string
Follow-up on https://golang.org/cl/247523.
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Ben Hoyt [Fri, 14 Aug 2020 10:58:49 +0000 (22:58 +1200)]
strconv: fix incorrect bit size in ParseComplex; add tests
In ParseComplex, the "size" passed to parseFloatPrefix should be 64 for
complex128, not 128. It still works because of how parseFloatPrefix
is forgiving about the size if it's not 32, but worth fixing anyway.
Make ParseComplex and ParseFloat return a bit size error for anything
other than 128 or 64 (for ParseComplex), or 64 or 32 (for ParseFloat).
Add "InvalidBitSize" tests for these cases.
Add tests for ParseComplex with bitSize==64: this is done in a similar
way to how the ParseFloat 32-bit tests work, re-using the tests for the
larger bit size.
Add tests for FormatComplex -- there were none before.
Fixes #40706
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Norman B. Lancaster [Thu, 1 Oct 2020 19:14:04 +0000 (19:14 +0000)]
strings: complete documentation of strings.Reader
There is no documentation on a number of methods of the strings.Reader
struct, so this change adds documentation referring to the relevant
io.* interfaces implemented. This is consistent with pre-existing
documentation in this struct.
Fixes #40381
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surechen [Fri, 15 May 2020 14:59:38 +0000 (22:59 +0800)]
math/big: reduce allocations for building decimal strings
Append operations in the decimal String function may cause several allocations.
Use make to pre allocate slices in String that have enough capacity to avoid additional allocations in append operations.
name old time/op new time/op delta
DecimalConversion-8 139µs ± 7% 109µs ± 2% -21.06% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
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Rémy Oudompheng [Fri, 23 Oct 2020 20:23:21 +0000 (22:23 +0200)]
strconv: make Eisel-Lemire handle long mantissas
In many cases, it is not necessary to parse long
decimal mantissas entirely to produce the correctly
rounded floating-point number. It is enough to parse
the short, rounded lower and upper bounds and in most cases
they round to the same floating point number because uint64
can hold 19 digits.
Previously this case was handled by the extFloat code path
(Grisu3 algorithm).
Cherry Zhang [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 02:46:41 +0000 (22:46 -0400)]
cmd/link: put C static symbols in the symbol table, attempt 2
We don't put Go static symbols in the symbol table, as they are
always compiler-generated (there is no way to define a static
symbol in user code in Go). We retain static symbols in assembly
code, as it may be user-defined. Also retain static symbols in C.
This is the second attempt of CL 263259, which was reverted
because it broke AIX tests in that it brought TOC.stmp symbols
in the symbol table. This time we use SymPkg(s) == "" to identify
non-Go symbols, instead of IsExternal(s), as the latter also
includes linker-modified Go symbols.
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Russ Cox [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:57:12 +0000 (13:57 -0400)]
cmd/internal/obj: use panic instead of log.Fatalf for two messages
These messages can happen if there are
duplicate body-less function declarations.
Using panic gives the panic handler
a chance to handle the panic by printing the
queued error messages instead of an internal error.
And if there are no queued error messages,
using panic pinpoints the stack trace leading
to the incorrect use of NewFuncInfo/NewFileInfo.
Matthew Dempsky [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 19:47:15 +0000 (12:47 -0700)]
cmd/compile: gracefully fail when devirtualization fails
We should still be able to devirtualize here, but I need to understand
the AST better. While I'm doing that, at least switch to a graceful
failure case (i.e., skip the optimization and print a warning message)
to fix the x/text builders.
Updates #42279.
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Matthew Dempsky [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 01:49:10 +0000 (18:49 -0700)]
cmd/compile: early devirtualization of interface method calls
After inlining, add a pass that looks for interface calls where we can
statically determine the interface value's concrete type. If such a
case is found, insert an explicit type assertion to the concrete type
so that escape analysis can see it.
Fixes #33160.
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Matthew Dempsky [Sat, 24 Oct 2020 09:08:06 +0000 (02:08 -0700)]
cmd/compile: improve inlining and static analysis
When inlining a function call "f()", if "f" contains exactly 1
"return" statement and doesn't name its result parameters, it's
inlined to declare+initialize the result value using the AST
representation that's compatible with staticValue.
Also, extend staticValue to skip over OCONVNOP nodes (often introduced
by inlining), and fix various bits of code related to handling method
expressions.
Updates #33160.
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Joel Sing [Tue, 20 Oct 2020 11:04:55 +0000 (22:04 +1100)]
cmd/link: add loadelf support for riscv64
Update #36641
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Joel Sing [Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:32:18 +0000 (04:32 +1100)]
Revert "cmd/compile,cmd/internal/sys: enable additional build modes on linux/riscv64"
This reverts CL 263457.
It turns out that this still missed changes to cmd/link/internal/ld/config.go
and some of these build modes also fail once cgo is enabled. Disable again for
now.
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Andrew G. Morgan [Wed, 28 Oct 2020 20:35:57 +0000 (13:35 -0700)]
syscall: handle undefined r2 value on linux-ppc64x
This change fixes two failng tests on linux-ppc64x:
- TestAllThreadsSyscall() exposed a real bug in the ppc64x support:
- It turns out that the r2 syscall return value is not defined
on all architectures. Notably linux-ppc64x so address that by
introducing a private architectural constant in the syscall
package, archHonorsR2: true if r2 has a determanistic value.
- TestSetuidEtc() was sensitive to /proc/<PID>/status content:
- The amount of padding space has changed with kernel vintage.
- Stress testing revealed a race with /proc files disappearing.
Fixes #42178
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Branden J Brown [Sun, 25 Oct 2020 18:26:19 +0000 (14:26 -0400)]
cmd/compile: inline functions evaluated in go and defer statements
The inlining pass previously bailed upon encountering a go or defer statement, so it would not inline functions e.g. used to provide arguments to the deferred function. This change preserves the behavior of not inlining the
deferred function itself, but it allows the inlining walk to proceed into its arguments.
Fixes #42194
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The final piece of //go:embed support: have the go command stitch
together parsing in go/build, low-level data initialization in cmd/compile,
and the new data structures in package embed, to make the //go:embed
feature actually function.
And test, now that all the pieces are available to work together.
For #41191.
(Issue not fixed: still need to add a tool for use by Bazel.)
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Katie Hockman [Mon, 26 Oct 2020 13:39:56 +0000 (13:39 +0000)]
Revert "crypto/x509: fix duplicate import"
This reverts CL 250497. It also moves all blank identifier imports below the rest of the imports for clarity.
Reason for revert: The blank identifier import was intentional to show that it's needed for its registration side effect. The duplicate import should stay since it communicates that the side-effect is important to tools and to future developers updating this file.
Than McIntosh [Wed, 14 Oct 2020 12:36:11 +0000 (08:36 -0400)]
reflect,runtime: use internal ABI for selected ASM routines
Change the definitions of selected runtime assembly routines
from ABI0 (the default) to ABIInternal. The ABIInternal def is
intended to indicate that these functions don't follow the existing Go
runtime ABI. In addition, convert the assembly reference to
runtime.main (from runtime.mainPC) to ABIInternal. Finally, for
functions such as "runtime.duffzero" that are called directly from
generated code, make sure that the compiler looks up the correct
ABI version.
This is intended to support the register abi work, however these
changes should not have any issues even when GOEXPERIMENT=regabi is
not in effect.
Updates #27539, #40724.
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