Adam Langley [Sun, 15 Dec 2013 17:57:57 +0000 (12:57 -0500)]
crypto/tls: generate random serial numbers.
NSS (used in Firefox and Chrome) won't accept two certificates with the same
issuer and serial. But this causes problems with self-signed certificates
with a fixed serial number.
This change randomises the serial numbers in the certificates generated by
generate_cert.go.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/38290044
Adam Langley [Sun, 15 Dec 2013 17:55:59 +0000 (12:55 -0500)]
crypto/cipher: fix CFB mode.
a073d65e6f8c had a couple of bugs in the CFB mode that I missed in code review:
1) The loop condition wasn't updated from the old version.
2) It wasn't safe when src and dst aliased.
Ian Lance Taylor [Fri, 13 Dec 2013 01:18:12 +0000 (17:18 -0800)]
test: match gccgo error messages
const1.go:33: error: integer constant overflow
<similar errors omitted>
const1.go:64: error: division by zero
const1.go:67: error: floating point constant overflow
const1.go:68: error: floating point constant overflow
const1.go:69: error: floating point constant overflow
const1.go:70: error: division by zero
const1.go:71: error: expected integer type
const1.go:77: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type int8 as type int)
const1.go:78: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type int8 as type int)
const1.go:79: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type uint8 as type int)
const1.go:81: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type float32 as type int)
const1.go:82: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type float64 as type int)
const1.go:83: error: floating point constant truncated to integer
const1.go:85: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type float64 as type int)
const1.go:86: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type string as type int)
const1.go:87: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type bool as type int)
const1.go:90: error: const initializer cannot be nil
const1.go:91: error: expression is not constant
const1.go:92: error: expression is not constant
const1.go:93: error: invalid constant type
const1.go:94: error: invalid constant type
fixedbugs/bug462.go:17: error: unknown field 'os.File' in 'T'
fixedbugs/issue3705.go:9: error: cannot declare init - must be func
fixedbugs/issue4251.go:12: error: inverted slice range
fixedbugs/issue4251.go:16: error: inverted slice range
fixedbugs/issue4251.go:20: error: inverted slice range
fixedbugs/issue4405.go:11: error: invalid character 0x7 in identifier
fixedbugs/issue4405.go:12: error: invalid character 0x8 in identifier
fixedbugs/issue4405.go:13: error: invalid character 0xb in identifier
fixedbugs/issue4405.go:14: error: invalid character 0xc in identifier
fixedbugs/issue4429.go:15: error: expected pointer
fixedbugs/issue4517d.go:9: error: cannot import package as init
fixedbugs/issue4545.go:17: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for left operand of shift
fixedbugs/issue4545.go:16: error: incompatible types in binary expression
fixedbugs/issue4610.go:15: error: expected ';' or '}' or newline
fixedbugs/issue4610.go:16: error: expected declaration
fixedbugs/issue4654.go:15: error: value computed is not used
<similar errors omitted>
fixedbugs/issue4776.go:9: error: program must start with package clause
fixedbugs/issue4776.go:9: error: expected ';' or newline after package clause
fixedbugs/issue4813.go:31: error: index must be integer
<similar errors omitted>
fixedbugs/issue4847.go:22: error: initialization expression for 'matchAny' depends upon itself
fixedbugs/issue5089.go:13: error: redefinition of 'bufio.Buffered': receiver name changed
fixedbugs/issue5089.go:11: note: previous definition of 'bufio.Buffered' was here
fixedbugs/issue5172.go:17: error: reference to undefined field or method 'bar'
fixedbugs/issue5172.go:18: error: reference to undefined field or method 'bar'
fixedbugs/issue5172.go:12: error: use of undefined type 'bar'
fixedbugs/issue5358.go:16: error: argument 2 has incompatible type
fixedbugs/issue5581.go:29: error: use of undefined type 'Blah'
funcdup.go:10: error: redefinition of 'i'
funcdup.go:10: note: previous definition of 'i' was here
<similar errors omitted>
funcdup2.go:10: error: redefinition of 'i'
funcdup2.go:10: note: previous definition of 'i' was here
<similar errors omitted>
slice3err.go:20: error: middle index required in 3-index slice
<similar errors omitted>
slice3err.go:20: error: final index required in 3-index slice
<similar errors omitted>
slice3err.go:21: error: final index required in 3-index slice
slice3err.go:46: error: invalid 3-index slice of string
<similar errors omitted>
slice3err.go:57: error: inverted slice range
<similar errors omitted>
slice3err.go:62: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than length
slice3err.go:64: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:65: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:66: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:68: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than length
slice3err.go:70: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:80: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than length
slice3err.go:82: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:83: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:84: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:86: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than length
slice3err.go:88: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:99: error: array index out of bounds
<similar errors omitted>
slice3err.go:106: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than length
slice3err.go:107: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
slice3err.go:118: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than length
slice3err.go:119: error: invalid slice index: capacity less than start
syntax/semi1.go:10: error: missing '{' after if clause
syntax/semi1.go:10: error: reference to undefined name 'x'
syntax/semi1.go:10: error: reference to undefined name 'y'
syntax/semi1.go:12: error: reference to undefined name 'z'
syntax/semi2.go:10: error: missing '{' after switch clause
syntax/semi2.go:10: error: reference to undefined name 'x'
syntax/semi3.go:10: error: missing '{' after for clause
syntax/semi3.go:10: error: reference to undefined name 'x'
syntax/semi3.go:10: error: reference to undefined name 'y'
syntax/semi3.go:10: error: reference to undefined name 'z'
syntax/semi3.go:12: error: reference to undefined name 'z'
syntax/semi4.go:11: error: missing '{' after for clause
syntax/semi4.go:10: error: reference to undefined name 'x'
syntax/semi4.go:12: error: reference to undefined name 'z'
typecheck.go:12: error: reference to undefined name 'b'
typecheck.go:17: error: reference to undefined name 'c'
typecheck.go:11: error: use of undefined type 'b'
typecheck.go:16: error: not enough arguments
typecheck.go:17: error: not enough arguments
net: don't leave hostsPath unrestored on error in TestLookupStaticHost
If the return was reached, then hostsPath would not be properly restored
to its original value. See the (lengthy) discussion at
https://golang.org/cl/15960047/
I assume that this is not for Go 1.2; mailing now since I promised to do so.
I will plan to ping once Go 1.2 is out.
Russ Cox [Wed, 11 Dec 2013 17:11:37 +0000 (12:11 -0500)]
cmd/5a, cmd/6a, cmd/8a: fix .y files to match y.tab.[ch]
When I renamed LAddr back to Addr (before sending the
original linker CLs), I missed the .y files in my global substitute.
Since the .y files are only processed when running make in
one of those directories (not during all.bash), they were
behind the generated files.
Ian Lance Taylor [Tue, 10 Dec 2013 20:05:37 +0000 (12:05 -0800)]
test: don't rely on order of unrelated imports in bug191
There is no necessary relationship between the imports of the
packages a and b, and gccgo happens to import them in a
different order, leading to different output. This ordering
is not the purpose of the test in any case.
Joel Sing [Tue, 10 Dec 2013 13:03:46 +0000 (00:03 +1100)]
syscall: skip routing messages with mismatched version
Skip routing messages with a mismatched version, rather than failing
and returning EINVAL. Only return EINVAL if we were unable to parse
any of the routing messages (presumably due to a version mismatch).
Alberto García Hierro [Tue, 10 Dec 2013 12:10:09 +0000 (16:10 +0400)]
database/sql: Remove redundant condition in if
The final condition (db.maxIdleConnsLocked() > db.freeConn.Len()) can
only be true iff db.maxIdleConnsLocked() is greater than 0, so previously
checking if it's greater than 0 is a waste, specially when that involves
a method call which (ATM) can't be inlined and includes a switch.
Dissasembly follows (test for err == nil has been omitted for clarity):
Shenghou Ma [Tue, 10 Dec 2013 04:25:13 +0000 (23:25 -0500)]
os: clarify docs for Rename.
Three changes:
1. mention "move" to clarify things up.
2. use {old,new}path instead of {old,new}name, which makes it clear what
relative path would do here.
3. mention "OS-specific restrictions might apply".
Fixes #6887.
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman, iant, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/36930044
David du Colombier [Mon, 9 Dec 2013 23:47:22 +0000 (18:47 -0500)]
cmd/8c, cmd/8g, cmd/8l: fix Plan 9 warnings
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:124 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:134 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:142 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:152 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:156 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:160 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:165 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:167 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:172 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:174 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:178 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8c/list.c:184 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 3
warning: src/cmd/8g/list.c:91 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8g/list.c:100 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8g/list.c:114 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 5
warning: src/cmd/8g/list.c:118 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 5
warning: src/cmd/8g/list.c:122 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 5
warning: src/cmd/8g/list.c:126 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 5
warning: src/cmd/8g/list.c:136 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:107 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:125 format mismatch ux VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:128 format mismatch ux VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:130 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:134 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 5
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:138 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 6
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:143 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 5
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:148 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 5
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:150 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:154 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/list.c:158 format mismatch d VLONG, arg 4
warning: src/cmd/8l/obj.c:132 format mismatch ux VLONG, arg 2
Anthony Martin [Mon, 9 Dec 2013 23:41:48 +0000 (18:41 -0500)]
runtime: do not use memmove in the Plan 9 signal handler
Fixes a regression introduced in revision 4cb93e2900d0.
That revision changed runtime·memmove to use SSE MOVOU
instructions for sizes between 17 and 256 bytes. We were
using memmove to save a copy of the note string during
the note handler. The Plan 9 kernel does not allow the
use of floating point in note handlers (which includes
MOVOU since it touches the XMM registers).
Arguably, runtime·memmove should not be using MOVOU when
GO386=387 but that wouldn't help us on amd64. It's very
important that we guard against any future changes so we
use a simple copy loop instead.
This change is extracted from CL 9796043 (since that CL
is still being ironed out).
Carl Shapiro [Mon, 9 Dec 2013 22:45:10 +0000 (14:45 -0800)]
cmd/gc, runtime: correct a misnomer regarding dead value maps
The funcdata symbol incorrectly named the dead value map the
dead pointer map. The dead value map identifies all dead
values, including pointers and non-pointers, in a stack frame.
The purpose of this map is to allow the runtime to poison
locations of dead data to catch lost invariants.
Russ Cox [Mon, 9 Dec 2013 15:33:27 +0000 (10:33 -0500)]
cmd/dist, cmd/go: pass -fmessage-length=0 when using clang
That option turns off word wrapping of individual
error messages generated by clang. The wrapping
makes the errors harder to read and conflicts with the
idea of a terminal window that can be resized.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/35810043
Russ Cox [Mon, 9 Dec 2013 03:49:37 +0000 (22:49 -0500)]
liblink: create new library based on linker code
There is an enormous amount of code moving around in this CL,
but the code is the same, and it is invoked in the same ways.
This CL is preparation for the new linker structure, not the new
structure itself.
The new library's definition is in include/link.h.
The main change is the use of a Link structure to hold all the
linker-relevant state, replacing the smattering of global variables.
The Link structure should both make it clearer which state must
be carried around and make it possible to parallelize more easily
later.
The main body of the linker has moved into the architecture-independent
cmd/ld directory. That includes the list of known header types, so the
distinction between Hplan9x32 and Hplan9x64 is removed (no other
header type distinguished 32- and 64-bit formats), and code for unused
formats such as ipaq kernels has been deleted.
The code being deleted from 5l, 6l, and 8l reappears in liblink or in ld.
Because multiple files are being merged in the liblink directory,
it is not possible to show the diffs nicely in hg.
The Prog and Addr structures have been unified into an
architecture-independent form and moved to link.h, where they will
be shared by all tools: the assemblers, the compilers, and the linkers.
The unification makes it possible to write architecture-independent
traversal of Prog lists, among other benefits.
The Sym structures cannot be unified: they are too fundamentally
different between the linker and the compilers. Instead, liblink defines
an LSym - a linker Sym - to be used in the Prog and Addr structures,
and the linker now refers exclusively to LSyms. The compilers will
keep using their own syms but will fill out the corresponding LSyms in
the Prog and Addr structures.
Although code from 5l, 6l, and 8l is now in a single library, the
code has been arranged so that only one architecture needs to
be linked into a particular program: 5l will not contain the code
needed for x86 instruction layout, for example.
The object file writing code in liblink/obj.c is from cmd/gc/obj.c.
Preparation for golang.org/s/go13linker work.
This CL does not build by itself. It depends on 35740044
and will be submitted at the same time.
Russ Cox [Mon, 9 Dec 2013 03:48:11 +0000 (22:48 -0500)]
cmd/dist: add liblink build information
In addition to adding the library, change the way the anames array is created.
Previously, it was written to src/cmd/6l/enam.c (and similarly for 5l and 8l)
and each of the other tools (6g, 6c, 6a) compiled the 6l/enam.c file in addition
to their own sources.
Now that there is a library shared by all these programs, move the anames
array into that library. To eliminate name conflicts, name the array after
the architecture letter: anames5, anames6, anames8.
First step to linker cleanup (golang.org/s/go13linker).
This CL does not build by itself. It depends on the CLs introducing
liblink and changing commands to use it.
Carl Shapiro [Fri, 6 Dec 2013 22:40:45 +0000 (14:40 -0800)]
runtime: add GODEBUG option for an electric fence like heap mode
When enabled this new debugging mode will allocate objects on
their own page and never recycle memory addresses. This is an
essential tool to root cause a broad class of heap corruption.
This change allows the garbage collector to examine stack
slots that are determined as live and containing a pointer
value by the garbage collector. This results in a mean
reduction of 65% in the number of stack slots scanned during
an invocation of "GOGC=1 all.bash".
Unfortunately, this does not yet allow garbage collection to
be precise for the stack slots computed as live. Pointers
confound the determination of what definitions reach a given
instruction. In general, this problem is not solvable without
runtime cost but some advanced cooperation from the compiler
might mitigate common cases.
Carl Shapiro [Tue, 3 Dec 2013 22:12:55 +0000 (14:12 -0800)]
runtime: move stack scanning into the parallel mark phase
This change reduces the cost of the stack scanning by frames.
It moves the stack scanning from the serial root enumeration
phase to the parallel tracing phase. The output that follows
are timings for the issue 6482 benchmark
The remaining performance disparity is due to inefficiencies
in gentraceback and its callees. The effect was isolated by
using a parallel stack scan where scanstack was modified to do
a conservative scan of the stack segments without gentraceback
followed by a call of gentrackback with a no-op callback.
The output that follows are the top-10 most frequent tops of
stacks as determined by the Linux perf record facility.
Keith Randall [Tue, 3 Dec 2013 02:03:25 +0000 (18:03 -0800)]
runtime: fix race detector when map keys/values are passed by pointer.
Now that the map implementation is reading the keys and values from
arbitrary memory (instead of from stack slots), it needs to tell the
race detector when it does so.
Fixes #6875.
R=golang-dev, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/36360043
Keith Randall [Mon, 2 Dec 2013 21:36:50 +0000 (13:36 -0800)]
reflect: prevent the callXX routines from calling makeFuncStub
and methodValueCall directly. Instead, we inline their behavior
inside of reflect.call.
This change is required because otherwise we have a situation where
reflect.callXX calls makeFuncStub, neither of which knows the
layout of the args passed between them. That's bad for
precise gc & stack copying.
Keith Randall [Mon, 2 Dec 2013 21:05:04 +0000 (13:05 -0800)]
runtime: pass key/value to map accessors by reference, not by value.
This change is part of the plan to get rid of all vararg C calls
which are a pain for getting exact stack scanning.
We allocate a chunk of zero memory to return a pointer to when a
map access doesn't find the key. This is simpler than returning nil
and fixing things up in the caller. Linker magic allocates a single
zero memory area that is shared by all (non-reflect-generated) map
types.
Passing things by reference gets rid of some copies, so it speeds
up code with big keys/values.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkBigKeyMap 34 31 -8.48%
BenchmarkBigValMap 37 30 -18.62%
BenchmarkSmallKeyMap 26 23 -11.28%