Martin Möhrmann [Mon, 14 Sep 2020 14:55:34 +0000 (16:55 +0200)]
runtime: implement GODEBUG=inittrace=1 support
Setting inittrace=1 causes the runtime to emit a single line to standard error for
each package with init work, summarizing the execution time and memory allocation.
The emitted debug information for init functions can be used to find bottlenecks
or regressions in Go startup performance.
Packages with no init function work (user defined or compiler generated) are omitted.
Tracing plugin inits is not supported as they can execute concurrently. This would
make the implementation of tracing more complex while adding support for a very rare
use case. Plugin inits can be traced separately by testing a main package importing
the plugins package imports explicitly.
$ GODEBUG=inittrace=1 go test
init internal/bytealg @0.008 ms, 0 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init runtime @0.059 ms, 0.026 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init math @0.19 ms, 0.001 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init errors @0.22 ms, 0.004 ms clock, 0 bytes, 0 allocs
init strconv @0.24 ms, 0.002 ms clock, 32 bytes, 2 allocs
init sync @0.28 ms, 0.003 ms clock, 16 bytes, 1 allocs
init unicode @0.44 ms, 0.11 ms clock, 23328 bytes, 24 allocs
...
Inspired by stapelberg@google.com who instrumented doInit
in a prototype to measure init times with GDB.
Fixes #41378
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Ian Lance Taylor [Tue, 13 Oct 2020 00:19:49 +0000 (17:19 -0700)]
test: add test that fails with gofrontend
The gofrontend code doesn't correctly handle inlining a function that
refers to a constant with methods.
For #35739
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Matthew Dempsky [Mon, 12 Oct 2020 21:02:36 +0000 (14:02 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fix and improve alias detection
"aliased" is the function responsible for detecting whether we can
turn "a, b = x, y" into just "a = x; b = y", or we need to pre-compute
y and save it in a temporary variable because it might depend on a.
It currently has two issues:
1. It suboptimally treats assignments to blank as writes to heap
memory. Users generally won't write "_, b = x, y" directly, but it
comes up a lot in generated code within the compiler.
This CL changes it to ignore blank assignments.
2. When deciding whether the assigned variable might be referenced by
pointers, it mistakenly checks Class() and Name.Addrtaken() on "n"
(the *value* expression being assigned) rather than "a" (the
destination expression).
It doesn't appear to result in correctness issues (i.e.,
incorrectly reporting no aliasing when there is potential aliasing),
due to all the (overly conservative) rewrite passes before code
reaches here. But it generates unnecessary code and could have
correctness issues if we improve those other passes to be more
aggressive.
This CL fixes the misuse of "n" for "a" by renaming the variables
to "r" and "l", respectively, to make their meaning clearer.
Improving these two cases shaves 4.6kB of text from cmd/go, and 93kB
from k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubelet:
While here, this CL also collapses "memwrite" and "varwrite" into a
single variable. Logically, they're detecting the same thing: are we
assigning to a memory location that a pointer might alias. There's no
need for two variables.
Updates #6853.
Updates #23017.
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Bryan C. Mills [Fri, 2 Oct 2020 20:25:17 +0000 (16:25 -0400)]
cmd/go/internal/modfetch: remove error return from Lookup
We generally don't care about errors in resolving a repo if the result
we're looking for is already in the module cache. Moreover, we can
avoid some expense in initializing the repo if all of the methods we
plan to call on it hit in the cache — especially when using
GOPROXY=direct.
This also incidentally fixes a possible (but rare) bug in Download:
we had forgotten to reset the downloaded file in case the Zip method
returned an error after writing a nonzero number of bytes.
For #37438
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cmd/go: adjust ImportMissingError when module lookup is disabled
Previously, ImportMissingError said
"cannot find module providing package …"
even when we didn't even attempt to find such a module.
Now, we write "no module requirement provides package …"
when we did not attempt to identify a suitable module,
and suggest either 'go mod tidy' or 'go get -d' as appropriate.
Fixes #41576
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Martin Möhrmann [Tue, 13 Oct 2020 06:32:41 +0000 (08:32 +0200)]
internal/cpu: remove unused arm64 capabilities
Change-Id: I038b0fe165931b8ec3ef59f08dc73c8128d56572
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Tao Qingyun [Tue, 13 Oct 2020 05:56:48 +0000 (05:56 +0000)]
io: add ErrBadWriteCount
Fixes #39978
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Lynn Boger [Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:15:52 +0000 (09:15 -0400)]
cmd/link: update plt size appropriately on ppc64
When attempting to enable internal linking with cgo on ppc64
it was discovered that the plt size was not being updated
after adding entries to it, which resulted in this error:
Cherry Zhang [Mon, 12 Oct 2020 22:00:25 +0000 (18:00 -0400)]
cmd/link: set runtime.text to the address of the first function
In CL 240065 we changed it to set to FlagTextAddr. Normally it
is the address of the first function, except on plan9/amd64
where, as FlagTextAddr is not aligned, it is rounded up. Set it
to the actual text start address.
Fixes #41137.
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Tobias Klauser [Mon, 12 Oct 2020 13:49:59 +0000 (15:49 +0200)]
lib/time, time/tzdata: update tz data to 2020b
Set ZFLAGS="-b fat" as the default was changed to '-b slim', see
http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-announce/2020-October/000059.html
This will make sure that backwards-compatibibilty data is still emitted.
Updates #22487
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Russ Cox [Fri, 22 May 2020 18:46:52 +0000 (14:46 -0400)]
go/build: reject //go:build without // +build
We are converting from using error-prone ad-hoc syntax // +build lines
to less error-prone, standard boolean syntax //go:build lines.
The timeline is:
Go 1.16: prepare for transition
- Builds still use // +build for file selection.
- Source files may not contain //go:build without // +build.
- Builds fail when a source file contains //go:build lines without // +build lines. <<<
Go 1.17: start transition
- Builds prefer //go:build for file selection, falling back to // +build
for files containing only // +build.
- Source files may contain //go:build without // +build (but they won't build with Go 1.16).
- Gofmt moves //go:build and // +build lines to proper file locations.
- Gofmt introduces //go:build lines into files with only // +build lines.
- Go vet rejects files with mismatched //go:build and // +build lines.
Go 1.18: complete transition
- Go fix removes // +build lines, leaving behind equivalent // +build lines.
This CL provides part of the <<< marked line above in the Go 1.16 step:
rejecting files containing //go:build but not // +build.
For #41184.
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Russ Cox [Mon, 29 Jun 2020 21:08:49 +0000 (17:08 -0400)]
cmd/asm: reject misplaced go:build comments
We are converting from using error-prone ad-hoc syntax // +build lines
to less error-prone, standard boolean syntax //go:build lines.
The timeline is:
Go 1.16: prepare for transition
- Builds still use // +build for file selection.
- Source files may not contain //go:build without // +build.
- Builds fail when a source file contains //go:build lines without // +build lines. <<<
Go 1.17: start transition
- Builds prefer //go:build for file selection, falling back to // +build
for files containing only // +build.
- Source files may contain //go:build without // +build (but they won't build with Go 1.16).
- Gofmt moves //go:build and // +build lines to proper file locations.
- Gofmt introduces //go:build lines into files with only // +build lines.
- Go vet rejects files with mismatched //go:build and // +build lines.
Go 1.18: complete transition
- Go fix removes // +build lines, leaving behind equivalent // +build lines.
This CL provides part of the <<< marked line above in the Go 1.16 step:
rejecting files containing //go:build but not // +build.
Reject any //go:build comments found after actual assembler code
(include #include etc directives), because the go command itself
doesn't read that far.
For #41184.
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Russ Cox [Fri, 22 May 2020 19:22:52 +0000 (15:22 -0400)]
cmd/compile: reject misplaced go:build comments
We are converting from using error-prone ad-hoc syntax // +build lines
to less error-prone, standard boolean syntax //go:build lines.
The timeline is:
Go 1.16: prepare for transition
- Builds still use // +build for file selection.
- Source files may not contain //go:build without // +build.
- Builds fail when a source file contains //go:build lines without // +build lines. <<<
Go 1.17: start transition
- Builds prefer //go:build for file selection, falling back to // +build
for files containing only // +build.
- Source files may contain //go:build without // +build (but they won't build with Go 1.16).
- Gofmt moves //go:build and // +build lines to proper file locations.
- Gofmt introduces //go:build lines into files with only // +build lines.
- Go vet rejects files with mismatched //go:build and // +build lines.
Go 1.18: complete transition
- Go fix removes // +build lines, leaving behind equivalent // +build lines.
This CL provides part of the <<< marked line above in the Go 1.16 step:
rejecting files containing //go:build but not // +build.
The standard go command checks only consider the top of the file.
This compiler check, along with a separate go vet check for ignored files,
handles the remainder of the file.
For #41184.
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Ignacio Hagopian [Thu, 8 Oct 2020 20:32:50 +0000 (20:32 +0000)]
net/http/httputil: flush ReverseProxy immediately if Content-Length is -1
Finish up a prior TODO by making ReverseProxy flush immediately
if Content-Length is -1, which is a case that can occur if for
example we have a streamed response, or chunked encoding, or when
the body's length wasn't known.
Fixes #41642
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Michael Matloob [Tue, 6 Oct 2020 17:16:46 +0000 (13:16 -0400)]
cmd/go: support walking through overlay directories
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Cherry Zhang [Mon, 12 Oct 2020 19:37:21 +0000 (15:37 -0400)]
cmd/link: always mark runtime.buildVersion and runtime.modinfo reachable
runtime.buildVersion and runtime.modinfo are referenced in the
.go.buildinfo section, therefore reachable. They should normally
be reachable from the runtime. Just make it explicit, in case.
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Russ Cox [Mon, 29 Jun 2020 14:31:03 +0000 (10:31 -0400)]
go/build: add Package.IgnoredOtherFiles
Just like it is useful to report ignored .go files,
it is also useful to report ignored non-.go files.
Also, remove _* and .* files from IgnoredGoFiles.
The fact that they were there at all was a mistake.
This list is for files being ignored due to build constraints.
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Robert Griesemer [Sat, 10 Oct 2020 00:42:41 +0000 (17:42 -0700)]
cmd/compile/internal/syntax: provide BadExpr where needed, call correct error handler
- For "if" statements without a condition, provide a BadExpr rather than nil
(clients expect IfStmt.Cond != nil since the parser is taking care of
reporting a missing condition).
- For 3-index slice expressions, also provide BadExpr where an index is
required but missing.
- Declare a parser-local error method to hide the embedded error method
so we don't use it by mistake.
Accidentally found while adjusting prototype parser to work for generics.
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Russ Cox [Mon, 22 Jun 2020 18:45:35 +0000 (14:45 -0400)]
cmd/go: disable automatic go vet -unreachable during go test of std
go test runs a limited number of vet checks by default.
In the standard library, we run more, both to get additional checking
for the standard library and to get experience with whether to enable
any others by default.
One that experience has shown us should not be enabled by default
is go vet -unreachable. When you are testing, it is common to want to
put an early return or a panic into code to bypass a section of code.
That often causes unreachable code. It's incredibly frustrating if the
result is an "unreachable code" error that keeps your test from completing.
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Cherry Zhang [Sat, 10 Oct 2020 15:22:14 +0000 (11:22 -0400)]
cmd/link: only dynamically export necessary symbols on darwin
Currently on darwin, when a symbol needs to be exported, we
export it both statically and dynamically. The dynamic export is
unnecessary for some symbols. Only export the necessary ones.
For special runtime C symbols (e.g. crosscall2), they used to be
exported dynamically, and we had a special case for pclntab to
not include those symbols (otherwise, when the dynamic linker
dedup them, the pclntab entries end up pointing out of the
module's address space). This CL changes it to not export those
symbols, and remove the special case.
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Delete "collision-resistant but" in:
> The hash functions are collision-resistant but not cryptographically secure.
"Collision-resistant" has a precise cryptographic meaning that is
incompatible with "not cryptographically secure".
All that is really meant by it here here is "it's a good hash function",
which should be established already.
Also delete:
> The hash value of a given byte sequence is consistent within a
> single process, but will be different in different processes.
This was added for its final clause in response to #37040,
but "The hash value of a given byte sequence" is by design not a
concept in this package. Only "... of a given seed and byte sequence".
And seeds cannot be shared between processes, so again by design
you can't even set up the appropriate first half of the sentence
to say the second half.
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Alberto Donizetti [Mon, 12 Oct 2020 12:35:24 +0000 (14:35 +0200)]
cmd/compile: use Bool accessor in place of Val.U.(bool)
We have a Bool() accessor for the value in boolean nodes, that we use
elsewhere for n.Val().U.(bool), use it here too. Noticed while reading
the code.
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Armv8 Reference Manual:
* EOR3 (Three-way Exclusive OR) on C7.2.42
* RAX1 (Rotate and Exclusive OR) on C7.2.217
* XAR (Exclusive OR and Rotate) on C7.2.401
* BCAX (Bit Clear and Exclusive OR) on C7.2.12
Jay Conrod [Fri, 9 Oct 2020 19:16:13 +0000 (15:16 -0400)]
cmd/go: ignore retracted versions when converting revisions to versions
When a module author retracts a version, the go command should act as
if it doesn't exist unless it's specifically requested.
When converting a revision to a version, we should ignore tags for
retracted versions. For example, if the tag v1.0.0 is retracted, and
branch B points to the same revision, we should convert B to a
pseudo-version, not v1.0.0. Similarly, if B points to a commit after
v1.0.0, we should not use v1.0.0 as the base; we can use an earlier
non-retracted tag or no base.
Fixes #41700
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Michael Pratt [Fri, 9 Oct 2020 16:44:07 +0000 (12:44 -0400)]
cmd/compile: drop SSA atomics TODO
These ops have been used for sync/atomic since golang.org/cl/28076.
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Egon Elbre [Wed, 23 Sep 2020 11:06:28 +0000 (14:06 +0300)]
net/http/pprof: remove html/template dependency
html/template indirectly uses reflect MethodByName, this causes linker
to use conservative mode resulting in larger binaries. The template here
is trivial and can be replaced by string manipulation.
This reduces a binary using only net/http/pprof by ~2.5MB.
Keith Randall [Thu, 8 Oct 2020 15:42:11 +0000 (08:42 -0700)]
doc: update install docs for 387->softfloat transition
Fixes #41861
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Cuong Manh Le [Fri, 2 Oct 2020 18:23:47 +0000 (01:23 +0700)]
cmd/compile: split exported/non-exported methods for interface type
Currently, mhdr/methods is emitted with the same len/cap. There's no way
to distinguish between exported and non-exported methods statically.
This CL splits mhdr/methods into two parts, use "len" for number of
exported methods, and "cap" for all methods. This fixes the bug in
issue #22075, which intends to return the number of exported methods but
currently return all methods.
Note that with this encoding, we still can access either
all/exported-only/non-exported-only methods:
Cherry Zhang [Wed, 7 Oct 2020 22:29:51 +0000 (18:29 -0400)]
all: enable more tests on macOS/ARM64
On macOS, we can do "go build", can exec, and have the source
tree available, so we can enable more tests.
Skip ones that don't work. Most of them are due to that it
requires external linking (for now) and some tests don't work
with external linking (e.g. runtime deadlock detection). For
them, helper functions CanInternalLink/MustInternalLink are
introduced. I still want to have internal linking implemented,
but it is still a good idea to identify which tests don't work
with external linking.
Keith Randall [Thu, 8 Oct 2020 18:18:02 +0000 (11:18 -0700)]
cmd/compile: fix incorrect comparison folding
We lost a sign extension that was necessary. The nonnegative comparison
didn't have the correct extension on it. If the larger constant is
positive, but its shorter sign extension is negative, the rule breaks.
Fixes #41872
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net/http: make SameSiteDefaultMode behavior match the specification
The current specification does not foresee a SameSite attribute without
a value. While the existing implementation would serialize SameSite in a
way that would likely be ignored by well-impelemented clients, it is
better to not rely on this kind of quirks.
Ian Lance Taylor [Wed, 7 Oct 2020 23:37:05 +0000 (16:37 -0700)]
cmd/cgo: add more architectures to size maps
This brings over the architectures that the gofrontend knows about.
This permits using the main cgo tool for those architectures,
as cgo can be used with -godefs without gc support.
This will help add golang.org/x/sys/unix support for other architectures.
For #37443
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Updated cmd/pprof.objTool.Disasm to accept
an additional bool param introduced in
https://github.com/google/pprof/pull/520 to support
intel syntax in the assembly report.
Returns an error if the intelSyntax param is set. We use
src/cmd/internal/objfile to disassemble and print assembly
so I am not sure if it is relevant, and if so, how.
Fixes #38802
Updates #36905
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Dmitri Shuralyov [Wed, 7 Oct 2020 17:42:49 +0000 (13:42 -0400)]
doc/go1.16: document GO386=387 and GO386=softfloat
Also add a few more TODOs as found by the relnote command.
It's an incomplete list due to #41849.
For #40700.
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Ayan George [Tue, 6 Oct 2020 18:40:40 +0000 (18:40 +0000)]
net/http/pprof: use Request.Context, not the deprecated CloseNotifier
Prior to this commit, the profiling code had a sleep() function that
waits and unblocks on either time.After() or a channel provided by an
http.CloseNotifier derived from a supplied http.ResponseWriter.
According to the documentation, http.CloseNotifier is deprecated:
Deprecated: the CloseNotifier interface predates Go's context package.
New code should use Request.Context instead.
This patch does just that -- sleep() now takes an *http.Request and uses
http.Request.Context() to signal when a request has been cancelled.
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Ian Lance Taylor [Tue, 6 Oct 2020 23:31:00 +0000 (16:31 -0700)]
syscall: rewrite Windows makeCmdLine to use []byte
It's faster to append to a []byte and only convert to string at the
end then it is to build up a string by concatenating characters.
Fixes #41825
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Eugene Kalinin [Mon, 24 Aug 2020 22:49:39 +0000 (01:49 +0300)]
cmd/go: env -w validates GOTMPDIR value
This change makes go env -w check if GOTMPDIR is an absolute path.
If GOTMPDIR is not an absolute and not existing path there will be an
error at every `work.Builder.Init()`. If `go env` has `-u/-w` as
argument `work.Builder.Init()` is not called.
`go env -w GOTMPDIR=` work in the same way as `go env -u GOTMPDIR`.
Fixes #40932
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Ori Rawlings [Fri, 29 May 2020 03:41:38 +0000 (22:41 -0500)]
internal/reflectlite: include Kind in ValueError message
The implementation has been ported from reflect, but to avoid
introducing a dependency on strconv, Kind.String() falls back to
"invalid" if the Kind is unknown rather than "kind" + strconv.Itoa(int(k))
Fixes #39286
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Cherry Zhang [Sat, 3 Oct 2020 20:18:43 +0000 (16:18 -0400)]
runtime/cgo: only build xx_cgo_panicmem on iOS
On iOS, when running under lldb, we install xx_cgo_panicmem as
EXC_BAD_ACCESS handler so we can get a proper Go panic for
SIGSEGV. Only build it on iOS.
Updates #38485.
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Keith Randall [Tue, 6 Oct 2020 21:42:15 +0000 (14:42 -0700)]
all: implement GO386=softfloat
Backstop support for non-sse2 chips now that 387 is gone.
RELNOTE=yes
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Dan Scales [Wed, 30 Sep 2020 23:34:47 +0000 (16:34 -0700)]
compress/flate: remove unneeded zeroing of bytes array in (*huffmanBitWriter).reset
There is no correctness reason to zero out the w.bytes array in (w
*huffmanBitWriter).reset, since w.nbytes is correctly set to zero. The elements of
the bytes array are always written sequentially, with nbytes indicating how many
elements have been written, and are only read up to the current value of nybytes.
We have a pprof profile of a web server that compresses its request/responses, and
the zeroing in reset() is taking up 2.6% of the CPU time of the server (and could
be causing more slowdowns elsewhere due to its effects on the cache). This
overhead may be showing up especially because there are many request/responses
that are all fairly small.
I'm not sure if the zeroing of the bytes array was intended as extra protection of
data across reset uses in the same program, but no protection is needed as long as
the huffman_bit_writer code remains correct.
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Michael Matloob [Tue, 11 Aug 2020 16:57:01 +0000 (12:57 -0400)]
cmd/go: add basic support for overlays
This CL adds basic support for listing packages with overlays.
The new cmd/go/internal/fs package adds an abstraction for communicating
with the file system that will open files according to their overlaid paths,
and provides functions to override those in the build context to open
overlaid files. There is also some support for executing builds on packages
with overlays. In cmd/go/internal/work.(*Builder).build, paths are mapped
to their overlaid paths before they are given as arguments to tools.
For #39958
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David Chase [Fri, 2 Oct 2020 18:53:48 +0000 (14:53 -0400)]
cmd/compile: correct leaf type when "selecting" singleton register-sized struct
Two part fix:
1) bring the type "correction" forward from a later CL in the expand calls series
2) when a leaf-selwect is rewritten in place, update the type (it might have been
changed by the type correction in 1).
Fixes #41736.
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Alexey Vilenskiy [Fri, 14 Aug 2020 08:37:31 +0000 (11:37 +0300)]
reflect: support multiple keys in struct tags
Fixes #40281
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Dmitri Shuralyov [Mon, 28 Sep 2020 18:17:37 +0000 (14:17 -0400)]
src/buildall.bash: remove linux-386-387 target
Support for GO386=387 is being dropped in Go 1.16. There
is no need for the target to be available for testing on
the master branch (where Go 1.16 development is ongoing).
For #40255.
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Dmitri Shuralyov [Fri, 25 Sep 2020 21:10:24 +0000 (17:10 -0400)]
src/buildall.bash: remove mobile filter
Mobile targets are not supported by misc-compile trybots, as tracked in
golang.org/issue/25963, and need to be filtered out. The buildall.bash
script was created in CL 9438, back when it was a single all-compile
builder, and it was easier to filter out mobile targets in the script
than to come up with a pattern that matches all non-mobile targets.
As of CL 254740, all mobile targets (Android and iOS) have unique GOOS
values. That makes it it easy to filter them out in x/build/dashboard.
This was done in CL 258057. As a result, it's now viable to simplify
this script and perform all misc-compile target selection in x/build,
rather than having it spread it across two places.
Also, as of CL 10750, the all-compile builder has turned into multiple
misc-compile builders, so update the script description accordingly.
Updates #41610.
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