On Alpha GNU/Linux there is no geteuid system call, there is only
getresuid. The raw geteuid system call is only used for testing, so
just skip the test if it's not available.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/137655
From-SVN: r264647
In internal/bytealg correct a +build tag to never build indexbyte_generic.go
for the gofrontend, where we always use indexbyte_native.go.
For internal/cpu let the Makefile define CacheLineSize using goarch.sh,
rather than trying to enumerate all the possibilities in cpu_ARCH.go files.
In internal/poll call the C fcntl function rather than using SYS_FCNTL.
Change mksysinfo.sh to ensure that F_GETPIPE_SZ is always defined,
and check that in internal/poll.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/137256
From-SVN: r264572
This permits TestScript to work when gccgo is not installed.
Previous testing was using a previously installed gccgo, not the newly
built one.
This revealed that the testing of whether an internal package is
permitted was incorrect for standard library packages, since the
uninstalled gccgo can see internal packages in the uninstalled libgo.
Fix the internal package tests.
This permitted removing a couple of gccgo-specific changes in the
testsuite.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/137255
From-SVN: r264570
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/136435
gotools/:
* Makefile.am (mostlyclean-local): Run chmod on check-go-dir to
make sure it is writable.
(check-go-tools): Likewise.
(check-vet): Copy internal/objabi to check-vet-dir.
* Makefile.in: Rebuild.
From-SVN: r264546
In 1.11 writebarrierptr is going away, so change the compiler to call
gcWriteBarrier instead. We weren't using gcWriteBarrier before;
adjust the implementation to use the putFast method.
This revealed a problem in the kickoff function. When using cgo,
kickoff can be called on the g0 of an m allocated by newExtraM. In
that case the m will generally have a p, but systemstack may be called
by wbBufFlush as part of flushing the write barrier buffer. At that
point the buffer is full, so we can not do a write barrier. So adjust
the existing code in kickoff so that in the case where we are g0,
don't do any write barrier at all.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/131395
From-SVN: r264295
In the sweep code we can sometimes see incorrect counts when
conservative stack scanning causes us to grey an object that we
earlier decided could be freed. We already ignored this check, but
adjust this case to maintain correct span counts when it happens.
This gives us slightly more correct numbers in MemStats, and helps
avoid a rare failure in TestReadMemStats.
Also fix the free index, and cope with finding a full span when
allocating a new one.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/134216
From-SVN: r264294
Unlike the gc runtime, libgo stores traceback information in location
structs, which contain strings. Therefore, copying location structs
around appears to require write barriers, although in fact write
barriers are never important because the strings are never allocated
in Go memory. They come from libbacktrace.
Some of the generated write barriers come at times when write barriers
are not permitted. For example, exitsyscall, marked
nowritebarrierrec, calls exitsyscallfast which calls traceGoSysExit
which calls traceEvent which calls traceStackID which calls
trace.stackTab.put which copies location values into memory allocated
by tab.newStack. This write barrier can be invoked when there is no
p, causing a crash.
This change fixes the problem by ensuring that location values are
copied around in the tracing code with no write barriers.
This was found by fixing the compiler to fully implement
//go:nowritebarrierrec; CL to follow.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/134226
From-SVN: r264282
To reduce the amount of time spent in write barrier processing
(specifically runtime.bulkBarrierPreWrite), add support for building a
'GC roots index', basically a sorted list of all roots, so as to
allow more efficient lookups of gcdata structures for globals. The
previous implementation worked on the raw (unsorted) roots list
itself, which did not scale well.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/132595
From-SVN: r264276
This is the gofrontend version of https://golang.org/cl/91796.
This is part of that CL, just the compiler change and required runtime
changes, in preparation for updating libgo to 1.11.
Relevant part of original CL description:
The hmap field in the maptype is only used by the runtime to check the sizes of
the hmap structure created by the compiler and runtime agree.
Comments are already present about the hmap structure definitions in the
compiler and runtime needing to be in sync.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/130976
From-SVN: r263941
This is a port of https://golang.org/cl/109596 to the gofrontend, in
preparation for updating libgo to 1.11.
Original CL description:
getcallersp is intrinsified, and so the dummy arg is no longer
needed. Remove it, as well as a few dummy args that are solely
to feed getcallersp.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/131116
From-SVN: r263840
Fix up the testing package to insure that execution traces
work properly (e.g. "-test.trace=<XXX>" command line option). The
call to stop tracing and emit the output file was stubbed out.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/128275
From-SVN: r263363
When writing stack frames to the pprof CPU profile machinery, it is
very important to insure that the frames emitted do not contain any
frames corresponding to artifacts of the profiling process itself
(signal handlers, sigprof, etc). This patch changes runtime.sigprof to
strip out those frames from the raw stack generated by
"runtime.callers".
Fixesgolang/go#26595.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/126175
From-SVN: r263035
The libffi library doesn't understand zero-sized objects.
When we see a zero-sized field in a struct, just skip it when
converting to the FFI data structures. There is no value to pass in
any case, so not telling libffi about the field doesn't affect
anything.
The test case for this is https://golang.org/cl/123316.
Fixesgolang/go#26335
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/123335
From-SVN: r262651
PR go/86331
os: check return value as well as error from waitid
https://gcc.gnu.org/PR86331 indicates that if a signal handler runs it
is possible for syscall.Syscall6 to return a non-zero errno value even
if no error occurs. That is a problem in general, but this fix will
let us work around the general problem for the specific case of
calling waitid.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/121595
From-SVN: r262313
Adjust the hash and string fields computed by StructOf to match the
values that the compiler computes for a struct type with the same
field names and types. This makes the reflect code match the
compiler's Type::hash_for_method and Type::reflection methods.
Fixesgolang/go#25284
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/116515
From-SVN: r261235
Background: since gccgo does not currently merge identical types at link time,
the reflect function canonicalize() exists to choose a canonical specimen
for each set of identical types.
In this way, user code has the guarantee that identical types
will always compare as ==
Change: arrange reflect functions MapOf(), SliceOf(), StructOf() etc.
to call canonicalize() on the types they create, before storing the types
in internal lookup caches and returning them.
This fixes known cases where canonicalize() is needed but was missing.
Supersedes https://golang.org/cl/112575 and mostly fixes issue 25284.
Updates golang/go#25284
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/115577
From-SVN: r261216
Backport https://golang.org/cl/113715 and https://golang.org/cl/113716:
cmd/go: don't pass -compiler flag to vet
Without this running go vet -compiler=gccgo causes vet to fail.
The vet tool does need to know the compiler, but it is passed in
vetConfig.Compiler.
cmd/go, cmd/vet, go/internal/gccgoimport: make vet work with gccgo
When using gccgo/GoLLVM, there is no package file for a standard
library package. Since it is impossible for the go tool to rebuild the
package, and since the package file exists only in the form of a .gox
file, this seems like the best choice. Unfortunately it was confusing
vet, which wanted to see a real file. This caused vet to report errors
about missing package files for standard library packages. The
gccgoimporter knows how to correctly handle this case. Fix this by
1) telling vet which packages are standard;
2) letting vet skip those packages;
3) letting the gccgoimporter handle this case.
As a separate required fix, gccgo/GoLLVM has no runtime/cgo package,
so don't try to depend on it (as it happens, this fixesgolang/go#25324).
The result is that the cmd/go vet tests pass when using -compiler=gccgo.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/114516
From-SVN: r260913
Several recent changes to the gc version of cmd/go improve the
gofrontend support. These changes are partially copies of existing
gofrontend differences, and partially new code. This CL makes the
gofrontend match the upstream code.
The changes included here come from:
https://golang.org/cl/111575https://golang.org/cl/111595https://golang.org/cl/111635https://golang.org/cl/111636
For the record, the following recent gc changes are based on code
already present in the gofrontend repo:
https://golang.org/cl/110915https://golang.org/cl/111615
For the record, a gc change, partially based on earlier gofrontend
work, also with new gc code, was already copied to gofrontend repo in
CL 111099:
https://golang.org/cl/111097
This moves the generated list of standard library packages from
cmd/go/internal/load to go/build.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/112475
gotools/:
* Makefile.am (check-go-tool): Don't copy zstdpkglist.go.
* Makefile.in: Rebuild.
From-SVN: r260097
In https://golang.org/cl/111097 the gc version of cmd/go was updated
to include some gofrontend-specific changes. The gofrontend code
already has different versions of those changes; this CL makes the
gofrontend match the upstream code.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/111099
From-SVN: r259918
These tests used to be disabled in the gofrontend since the go tool
didn't support build IDs for the gofrontend. It does now, so enable
the tests again.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/111098
From-SVN: r259875
We're never going to use stack.go for gccgo. Although a build tag
keeps it from being built, even having it around can be confusing.
Remove it.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/40774
From-SVN: r259865
Bring in https://golang.org/cl/98616 from gc tip.
Original CL description:
This change modifies Go to disable loading of users' shell history for
TestTerminalSignal tests. TestTerminalSignal, as part of its workload,
will execute a new interactive bash shell. Bash will attempt to load the
user's history from the file pointed to by the HISTFILE environment
variable. For users with large histories that may take up to several
seconds, pushing the whole test past the 5 second timeout and causing
it to fail.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/107624
From-SVN: r259452
The gccgo runtime is never stale, and on a system with gc sources in
~/go the test may wind up checking whether the gc runtime is stale.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/102282
From-SVN: r258865
PR go/84484
libgo: add support for riscv64
Patch by Andreas Schwab.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/96377
* go.test/go-test.exp (go-set-goarch): Recognize riscv64-*-*.
From-SVN: r257914
Let a fast syscall return be a preemption point. This helps with
tight loops that make system calls, as in BenchmarkSyscallExcessWork.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/94895
From-SVN: r257848
Long long long ago Go permitted writing
func F()
in one file and writing
func F() {}
in another file. This was removed from the language, and that is now
considered to be a multiple definition error. Gccgo never caught up
to that, and it has been permitting this invalid code for some time.
Stop permitting it, so that we give correct errors. Since we've
supported it for a long time, the compiler uses it in a couple of
cases: it predeclares the hash/equal methods if it decides to create
them while compiling another function, and it predeclares main.main as
a mechanism for getting the right warning if a program uses the wrong
signature for main. For simplicity, keep those existing uses.
This required a few minor changes in libgo which were relying,
unnecessarily, on the current behavior.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/93083
From-SVN: r257600
PR go/84215
runtime, sync/atomic: use write barrier for atomic pointer functions
This copies atomic_pointer.go from 1.10rc2. It was omitted during the
transition of the runtime from C to Go, and I forgot about it.
This may help with https://gcc.gnu.org/PR84215.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/93197
From-SVN: r257599
If we trace back through code that has no debug info, as when calling
through C code compiled with -g0, we won't have a function name.
Try to fetch the function name using the symbol table.
Adding the test case revealed that gotest failed to use the gccgo tag
when matching files, so add that.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/92756
From-SVN: r257495