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Author SHA1 Message Date
Russ Cox 8c741c97f7 cmd/6a, cmd/6l: make FUNCDATA work
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11397043
2013-07-18 15:38:19 -04:00
Russ Cox ff52cadc01 cmd/ld: refine test for history stack pop (fix Windows build)
This should fix the Windows build, or at least
what's breaking it at the moment.

Fixes #5904.

TBR=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11519044
2013-07-18 11:40:59 -04:00
Russ Cox c3de91bb15 cmd/ld, runtime: use new contiguous pcln table
R=golang-dev, r, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11494043
2013-07-18 10:43:22 -04:00
Russ Cox 08ce3c3133 libmach: update for Go 1.2 pcln table
The change to addr2line makes it easy to test by hand.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11485044
2013-07-18 10:12:28 -04:00
Ian Lance Taylor c5c52f072b cmd/cgo: don't emit #pragma declarations when using gccgo
Update #5905

Don't emit #pragma cgo_ldflag and cgo_import_static
declarations that gccgo doesn't understand and can't use.

R=golang-dev, rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11490043
2013-07-17 18:02:21 -07:00
Dave Cheney 9094941a40 cmd/ld: trivial: fix unused parameter pedantry
R=golang-dev, r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11436043
2013-07-18 10:11:43 +10:00
Daniel Morsing 85a7c090c4 cmd/8g: Make clearfat non-interleaved with pointer calculations.
clearfat (used to zero initialize structures) will use AX for x86 block ops. If we write to AX while calculating the dest pointer, we will fill the structure with incorrect values.
Since 64-bit arithmetic uses AX to synthesize a 64-bit register, getting an adress by indexing with 64-bit ops can clobber the register.

Fixes #5820.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11383043
2013-07-17 11:04:34 +02:00
Russ Cox 7b3c8b7ac8 cmd/5g, cmd/6g, cmd/8g: insert arg size annotations on runtime calls
If calling a function in package runtime, emit argument size
information around the call in case the call is to a variadic C function.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11371043
2013-07-16 16:25:10 -04:00
Russ Cox 4e141145b7 cmd/5c, cmd/6c, cmd/8c: record arg size for every call
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11364043
2013-07-16 16:24:43 -04:00
Russ Cox 47b89a37d9 cmd/5a, cmd/6a, cmd/8a: parse PCDATA
In cmd/5a, also add support for argument size in TEXT instruction.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11357044
2013-07-16 16:23:28 -04:00
Russ Cox 567818224e cmd/5l, cmd/6l, cmd/8l: accept PCDATA instruction in input
The portable code in cmd/ld already knows how to process it,
we just have to ignore it during code generation.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11363043
2013-07-16 16:23:11 -04:00
Russ Cox 5d363c6357 cmd/ld, runtime: new in-memory symbol table format
Design at http://golang.org/s/go12symtab.

This enables some cleanup of the garbage collector metadata
that will be done in future CLs.

This CL does not move the old symtab and pclntab back into
an unmapped section of the file. That's a bit tricky and will be
done separately.

Fixes #4020.

R=golang-dev, dave, cshapiro, iant, r
CC=golang-dev, nigeltao
https://golang.org/cl/11085043
2013-07-16 09:41:38 -04:00
Dmitriy Vyukov 63e0ddc7bf cmd/gc: do not race instrument syscall.forkAndExecInChild
Race instrumentation can allocate, switch stacks, preempt, etc.
All that is not allowed in between fork and exec.
Fixes #4840.

R=golang-dev, daniel.morsing, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11324044
2013-07-16 15:35:03 +04:00
Daniel Morsing 7e270cf6c4 cmd/gc: fix incorrect error when using f(g()) form on ... args
Fixes #5358.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11282044
2013-07-16 11:43:11 +02:00
Evan Shaw 4949dcb211 cmd/gc: complex types don't contain pointers
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11334043
2013-07-16 17:41:31 +10:00
Rémy Oudompheng a15074c4dc cmd/gc: fix race detector instrumentation of type switches.
A type switch on a value with map index expressions,
could get a spurious instrumentation from a OTYPESW node.
These nodes do not need instrumentation because after
walk the type switch has been turned into a sequence
of ifs.

Fixes #5890.

R=golang-dev, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11308043
2013-07-16 09:04:20 +02:00
Russ Cox 2254785c3e cmd/gc: tweak interface satisfaction error message
"M requires pointer receiver" can be misinterpreted to
mean that method M should have a pointer receiver but
does not. In fact the message means "M has a pointer
receiver" (and you don't have a pointer).

Fixes #5891.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11313043
2013-07-15 20:39:07 -04:00
Russ Cox aad4720b51 cmd/6l, cmd/8l: use one-byte XCHG forms when possible
Pointed out by khr.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11145044
2013-07-12 20:58:38 -04:00
Russ Cox ccc4553491 cmd/go, testing: streamline direct use of test binaries
Before:

        $ go test -c -cover fmt
        $ ./fmt.test -test.covermode=set
        PASS
        coverage: 65.1% of statements in strconv
        $

After:

        $ go test -c -cover fmt
        $ ./fmt.test
        PASS
        coverage: 65.1% of statements in strconv
        $

In addition to being cumbersome, the old flag didn't make sense:
the cover mode cannot be changed after the binary has been built.

Another useful effect of this CL is that if you happen to do

        $ go test -c -covermode=atomic fmt

and then forget you did that and run benchmarks,
the final line of the output (the coverage summary) reminds you
that you are benchmarking with coverage enabled, which might
not be what you want.

        $ ./fmt.test -test.bench .
        PASS
        BenchmarkSprintfEmpty	10000000	       217 ns/op
        BenchmarkSprintfString	 2000000	       755 ns/op
        BenchmarkSprintfInt	 2000000	       774 ns/op
        BenchmarkSprintfIntInt	 1000000	      1363 ns/op
        BenchmarkSprintfPrefixedInt	 1000000	      1501 ns/op
        BenchmarkSprintfFloat	 1000000	      1257 ns/op
        BenchmarkManyArgs	  500000	      5346 ns/op
        BenchmarkScanInts	    1000	   2562402 ns/op
        BenchmarkScanRecursiveInt	     500	   3189457 ns/op
        coverage: 91.4% of statements
        $

As part of passing the new mode setting in via _testmain.go, merge
the two registration mechanisms into one extensible mechanism
(a struct).

R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11219043
2013-07-12 20:40:30 -04:00
Keith Randall cfefe6a763 cmd/dist: allow assembly code to use enumerated constants.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11056044
2013-07-12 12:24:57 -07:00
Russ Cox 8124a02cb2 cmd/5a, cmd/6a, cmd/8a: fix flag parsing
go tool 6a -$(unicode fffd) was crashing.

Fixes #5878.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11208045
2013-07-12 14:23:36 -04:00
Russ Cox 7e97d39879 cmd/5g, cmd/6g, cmd/8g: fix line number of caller of deferred func
Deferred functions are not run by a call instruction. They are run by
the runtime editing registers to make the call start with a caller PC
returning to a
        CALL deferreturn
instruction.

That instruction has always had the line number of the function's
closing brace, but that instruction's line number is irrelevant.
Stack traces show the line number of the instruction before the
return PC, because normally that's what started the call. Not so here.
The instruction before the CALL deferreturn could be almost anywhere
in the function; it's unrelated and its line number is incorrect to show.

Fix the line number by inserting a true hardware no-op with the right
line number before the returned-to CALL instruction. That is, the deferred
calls now appear to start with a caller PC returning to the second instruction
in this sequence:
        NOP
        CALL deferreturn

The traceback will show the line number of the NOP, which we've set
to be the line number of the function's closing brace.

The NOP here is not the usual pseudo-instruction, which would be
elided by the linker. Instead it is the real hardware instruction:
XCHG AX, AX on 386 and amd64, and AND.EQ R0, R0, R0 on ARM.

Fixes #5856.

R=ken2, ken
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11223043
2013-07-12 13:47:55 -04:00
Russ Cox 031c107cad cmd/ld: fix large stack split for preempt check
If the stack frame size is larger than the known-unmapped region at the
bottom of the address space, then the stack split prologue cannot use the usual
condition:

        SP - size >= stackguard

because SP - size may wrap around to a very large number.
Instead, if the stack frame is large, the prologue tests:

        SP - stackguard >= size

(This ends up being a few instructions more expensive, so we don't do it always.)

Preemption requests register by setting stackguard to a very large value, so
that the first test (SP - size >= stackguard) cannot possibly succeed.
Unfortunately, that same very large value causes a wraparound in the
second test (SP - stackguard >= size), making it succeed incorrectly.

To avoid *that* wraparound, we have to amend the test:

        stackguard != StackPreempt && SP - stackguard >= size

This test is only used for functions with large frames, which essentially
always split the stack, so the cost of the few instructions is noise.

This CL and CL 11085043 together fix the known issues with preemption,
at the beginning of a function, so we will be able to try turning it on again.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11205043
2013-07-12 12:12:56 -04:00
Russ Cox 56cd47b295 cmd/go, testing: remove redundant "for pkg" in coverage message
This is a transcript before this change. I've capitalized the text being removed.
Note that it is always near another line that already says fmt, marked with <<<

$ cd $GOROOT/src/pkg/fmt

$ go test -cover
PASS
coverage FOR FMT: 91.3% of statements
ok  	fmt	0.040s <<<

$ go test -coverpkg strconv
PASS
coverage FOR FMT: 64.9% of statements in strconv
ok  	fmt	0.039s <<<

$ go test -cover -c
$ ./fmt.test -test.covermode=set <<<
PASS
coverage FOR FMT: 91.3% of statements

$ go test -coverpkg strconv -c
$ ./fmt.test -test.covermode=set <<<
PASS
coverage FOR FMT: 64.9% of statements in strconv

That the summary printed by 'go test [options] fmt' is unchanged:

$ go test -cover fmt
ok  	fmt	0.040s	coverage: 91.3% of statements

$ go test -coverpkg strconv fmt
ok  	fmt	0.038s	coverage: 64.9% of statements in strconv

R=r
CC=gobot, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10932045
2013-07-12 07:34:16 -04:00
Russ Cox d6d83c918c cmd/ld: place read-only data in non-executable segment
R=golang-dev, dave, r
CC=golang-dev, nigeltao
https://golang.org/cl/10713043
2013-07-11 22:52:48 -04:00
Russ Cox 6c99b5c0d3 cmd/5l, cmd/6l, cmd/8l: increase error buffer size
STRINGSZ (200) is fine for lines generated by things like
instruction dumps, but an error containing a couple file
names can easily exceed that, especially on Macs with
the ridiculous default $TMPDIR.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11199043
2013-07-11 22:49:15 -04:00
Russ Cox 1d4ed0c86b cmd/gc: fix error message for import as 'init'
Fixes #5853.

R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11104044
2013-07-11 22:40:21 -04:00
Shenghou Ma 2a983aa311 cmd/cgo: silence two gcc warnings for *.cgo2.c
1. "int e;" is unused, generating "unused variable" error.
2. a->e was typed void *[2], but was accessed with *(int *)(a->e), this
generated "dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules" error.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11009043
2013-07-12 04:35:53 +08:00
Shenghou Ma 555e51f27b cmd/cgo: clarify the underscore prefix rule and C union representation in Go.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10981043
2013-07-12 04:34:04 +08:00
Russ Cox a2c30fe648 cmd/ld: correct assignment of sizes to mach-o symbols
If you compute the size by subtraction from the address
of the next symbol, it helps to wait until the symbols have
been sorted by address.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11143043
2013-07-10 22:06:52 -04:00
Rob Pike 6d86c14efa cmd/go: fix a couple of bugs in coverage tooling
Merging a couple of CLs into one, since they collided in my client
and I'm lazy.

1) Fix up output in "go test -cover" case.
We need to tell the testing package the name of the package being tested
and the name of the package being covered. It can then sort out the report.

2) Filter out the _test.go files from coverage processing. We want to measure
what the tests cover, not what's covered in the tests,
The coverage for encoding/gob goes from 82.2% to 88.4%.
There may be a cleaner way to do this - suggestions welcome - but ça suffit.

Fixes #5810.

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10868047
2013-07-10 09:52:36 +10:00
Dave Cheney 328ec95878 cmd/ld: trivial: fix unhandled switch case
Fix warning found by clang 3.3.

R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11022043
2013-07-08 21:14:32 -05:00
Shenghou Ma 8b16a8bbc1 cmd/go: fix "go get -u" for git repositories.
CL 10869046 changed cmd/go to checkout master branch, so
for "go get -u" to work, it must "git pull" instead of
"git fetch". Added "--ff-only" so that it won't accidentally
overwrite user changes.

R=dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10907043
2013-07-07 23:06:30 +08:00
Daniel Morsing 3c3ce8e7fb cmd/6g, cmd/8g: prevent constant propagation of non-constant LEA.
Fixes #5809.

R=golang-dev, dave, rsc, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10785043
2013-07-05 16:11:22 +02:00
David Symonds a44009ca78 cmd/go: git checkout the correct default branch.
origin/master is always a remote branch, and it doesn't make sense to
switch to a remote branch. master is the default branch that tracks it.

R=adg
CC=golang-dev, matt.jibson
https://golang.org/cl/10869046
2013-07-03 11:56:02 +10:00
Daniel Morsing 7cfa8310c7 cmd/gc: fix issue with method wrappers not having escape analysis run on them.
Escape analysis needs the right curfn value on a dclfunc node, otherwise it will not analyze the function.
When generating method value wrappers, we forgot to set the curfn correctly.

Fixes #5753.

R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10383048
2013-07-02 17:12:08 +02:00
Rémy Oudompheng 428ea6865c cmd/gc: fix computation of equality class of types.
A struct with a single field was considered as equivalent to the
field type, which is incorrect is the field is blank.

Fields with padding could make the compiler think some
types are comparable when they are not.

Fixes #5698.

R=rsc, golang-dev, daniel.morsing, bradfitz, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10271046
2013-07-02 09:08:43 +02:00
Russ Cox b4e92cee97 cmd/gc: support x[i:j:k]
Design doc at golang.org/s/go12slice.
This is an experimental feature and may not be included in the release.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10743046
2013-07-01 20:32:36 -04:00
Rémy Oudompheng c1fc8d5296 cmd/gc: fix missing export data for inlining in a few other cases.
Exported inlined functions that perform a string conversion
using a non-exported named type may miss it in export data.

Fixes #5755.

R=rsc, golang-dev, ality, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10464043
2013-06-28 23:29:13 +02:00
Russ Cox 0713293374 cmd/5g, cmd/6g, cmd/8g: fix comment
Keeping the string "compactframe" because that's what
I always search for to find this code. But point to the real place too.

TBR=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10676047
2013-06-28 12:06:25 -07:00
Russ Cox 97c19f0f72 cmd/go: add -coverpkg
The new -coverpkg flag allows computing coverage in
one set of packages while running the tests of a different set.

Also clean up some of the previous CL's recompileForTest,
using packageList to avoid the clumsy recursion.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10705043
2013-06-27 17:04:39 -04:00
Russ Cox 6fa3c89b77 runtime: record proper goroutine state during stack split
Until now, the goroutine state has been scattered during the
execution of newstack and oldstack. It's all there, and those routines
know how to get back to a working goroutine, but other pieces of
the system, like stack traces, do not. If something does interrupt
the newstack or oldstack execution, the rest of the system can't
understand the goroutine. For example, if newstack decides there
is an overflow and calls throw, the stack tracer wouldn't dump the
goroutine correctly.

For newstack to save a useful state snapshot, it needs to be able
to rewind the PC in the function that triggered the split back to
the beginning of the function. (The PC is a few instructions in, just
after the call to morestack.) To make that possible, we change the
prologues to insert a jmp back to the beginning of the function
after the call to morestack. That is, the prologue used to be roughly:

        TEXT myfunc
                check for split
                jmpcond nosplit
                call morestack
        nosplit:
                sub $xxx, sp

Now an extra instruction is inserted after the call:

        TEXT myfunc
        start:
                check for split
                jmpcond nosplit
                call morestack
                jmp start
        nosplit:
                sub $xxx, sp

The jmp is not executed directly. It is decoded and simulated by
runtime.rewindmorestack to discover the beginning of the function,
and then the call to morestack returns directly to the start label
instead of to the jump instruction. So logically the jmp is still
executed, just not by the cpu.

The prologue thus repeats in the case of a function that needs a
stack split, but against the cost of the split itself, the extra few
instructions are noise. The repeated prologue has the nice effect of
making a stack split double-check that the new stack is big enough:
if morestack happens to return on a too-small stack, we'll now notice
before corruption happens.

The ability for newstack to rewind to the beginning of the function
should help preemption too. If newstack decides that it was called
for preemption instead of a stack split, it now has the goroutine state
correctly paused if rescheduling is needed, and when the goroutine
can run again, it can return to the start label on its original stack
and re-execute the split check.

Here is an example of a split stack overflow showing the full
trace, without any special cases in the stack printer.
(This one was triggered by making the split check incorrect.)

runtime: newstack framesize=0x0 argsize=0x18 sp=0x6aebd0 stack=[0x6b0000, 0x6b0fa0]
        morebuf={pc:0x69f5b sp:0x6aebd8 lr:0x0}
        sched={pc:0x68880 sp:0x6aebd0 lr:0x0 ctxt:0x34e700}
runtime: split stack overflow: 0x6aebd0 < 0x6b0000
fatal error: runtime: split stack overflow

goroutine 1 [stack split]:
runtime.mallocgc(0x290, 0x100000000, 0x1)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/zmalloc_darwin_amd64.c:21 fp=0x6aebd8
runtime.new()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/zmalloc_darwin_amd64.c:682 +0x5b fp=0x6aec08
go/build.(*Context).Import(0x5ae340, 0xc210030c71, 0xa, 0xc2100b4380, 0x1b, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/go/build/build.go:424 +0x3a fp=0x6b00a0
main.loadImport(0xc210030c71, 0xa, 0xc2100b4380, 0x1b, 0xc2100b42c0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/pkg.go:249 +0x371 fp=0x6b01a8
main.(*Package).load(0xc21017c800, 0xc2100b42c0, 0xc2101828c0, 0x0, 0x0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/pkg.go:431 +0x2801 fp=0x6b0c98
main.loadPackage(0x369040, 0x7, 0xc2100b42c0, 0x0)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/pkg.go:709 +0x857 fp=0x6b0f80
----- stack segment boundary -----
main.(*builder).action(0xc2100902a0, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc2100e6c00, 0xc2100e5750, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/build.go:539 +0x437 fp=0x6b14a0
main.(*builder).action(0xc2100902a0, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc21015b400, 0x2, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/build.go:528 +0x1d2 fp=0x6b1658
main.(*builder).test(0xc2100902a0, 0xc210092000, 0x0, 0x0, 0xc21008ff60, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/test.go:622 +0x1b53 fp=0x6b1f68
----- stack segment boundary -----
main.runTest(0x5a6b20, 0xc21000a020, 0x2, 0x2)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/test.go:366 +0xd09 fp=0x6a5cf0
main.main()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/cmd/go/main.go:161 +0x4f9 fp=0x6a5f78
runtime.main()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:183 +0x92 fp=0x6a5fa0
runtime.goexit()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:1266 fp=0x6a5fa8

And here is a seg fault during oldstack:

SIGSEGV: segmentation violation
PC=0x1b2a6

runtime.oldstack()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/stack.c:159 +0x76
runtime.lessstack()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/asm_amd64.s:270 +0x22

goroutine 1 [stack unsplit]:
fmt.(*pp).printArg(0x2102e64e0, 0xe5c80, 0x2102c9220, 0x73, 0x0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:818 +0x3d3 fp=0x221031e6f8
fmt.(*pp).doPrintf(0x2102e64e0, 0x12fb20, 0x2, 0x221031eb98, 0x1, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:1183 +0x15cb fp=0x221031eaf0
fmt.Sprintf(0x12fb20, 0x2, 0x221031eb98, 0x1, 0x1, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:234 +0x67 fp=0x221031eb40
flag.(*stringValue).String(0x2102c9210, 0x1, 0x0)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:180 +0xb3 fp=0x221031ebb0
flag.(*FlagSet).Var(0x2102f6000, 0x293d38, 0x2102c9210, 0x143490, 0xa, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:633 +0x40 fp=0x221031eca0
flag.(*FlagSet).StringVar(0x2102f6000, 0x2102c9210, 0x143490, 0xa, 0x12fa60, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:550 +0x91 fp=0x221031ece8
flag.(*FlagSet).String(0x2102f6000, 0x143490, 0xa, 0x12fa60, 0x0, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:563 +0x87 fp=0x221031ed38
flag.String(0x143490, 0xa, 0x12fa60, 0x0, 0x161950, ...)
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/flag/flag.go:570 +0x6b fp=0x221031ed80
testing.init()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/testing/testing.go:-531 +0xbb fp=0x221031edc0
strings_test.init()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/strings/strings_test.go:1115 +0x62 fp=0x221031ef70
main.init()
        strings/_test/_testmain.go:90 +0x3d fp=0x221031ef78
runtime.main()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:180 +0x8a fp=0x221031efa0
runtime.goexit()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:1269 fp=0x221031efa8

goroutine 2 [runnable]:
runtime.MHeap_Scavenger()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/mheap.c:438
runtime.goexit()
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:1269
created by runtime.main
        /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:166

rax     0x23ccc0
rbx     0x23ccc0
rcx     0x0
rdx     0x38
rdi     0x2102c0170
rsi     0x221032cfe0
rbp     0x221032cfa0
rsp     0x7fff5fbff5b0
r8      0x2102c0120
r9      0x221032cfa0
r10     0x221032c000
r11     0x104ce8
r12     0xe5c80
r13     0x1be82baac718
r14     0x13091135f7d69200
r15     0x0
rip     0x1b2a6
rflags  0x10246
cs      0x2b
fs      0x0
gs      0x0

Fixes #5723.

R=r, dvyukov, go.peter.90, dave, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10360048
2013-06-27 11:32:01 -04:00
Russ Cox 8b9c1a224b cmd/go: proper rebuild of affected packages during go test
With this CL, go test -short -cover std successfully builds and
runs all the standard package tests. The tests that look a file
line numbers (log and runtime/debug) fail, because cover is
not inserting //line directives. Everything else passes.

ok  	cmd/api	0.038s	coverage: 66.6% of statements
?   	cmd/cgo	[no test files]
ok  	cmd/fix	0.043s	coverage: 27.2% of statements
ok  	cmd/go	0.063s	coverage: 2.4% of statements
?   	cmd/godoc	[no test files]
ok  	cmd/gofmt	0.085s	coverage: 61.3% of statements
?   	cmd/yacc	[no test files]
ok  	archive/tar	0.023s	coverage: 74.2% of statements
ok  	archive/zip	0.075s	coverage: 71.8% of statements
ok  	bufio	0.149s	coverage: 88.2% of statements
ok  	bytes	0.135s	coverage: 90.4% of statements
ok  	compress/bzip2	0.087s	coverage: 85.1% of statements
ok  	compress/flate	0.632s	coverage: 79.3% of statements
ok  	compress/gzip	0.027s	coverage: 76.7% of statements
ok  	compress/lzw	0.141s	coverage: 71.2% of statements
ok  	compress/zlib	1.123s	coverage: 77.2% of statements
ok  	container/heap	0.020s	coverage: 85.8% of statements
ok  	container/list	0.021s	coverage: 92.5% of statements
ok  	container/ring	0.030s	coverage: 86.5% of statements
?   	crypto	[no test files]
ok  	crypto/aes	0.054s	coverage: 54.3% of statements
ok  	crypto/cipher	0.027s	coverage: 68.8% of statements
ok  	crypto/des	0.041s	coverage: 83.8% of statements
ok  	crypto/dsa	0.027s	coverage: 33.1% of statements
ok  	crypto/ecdsa	0.048s	coverage: 48.7% of statements
ok  	crypto/elliptic	0.030s	coverage: 91.6% of statements
ok  	crypto/hmac	0.019s	coverage: 83.3% of statements
ok  	crypto/md5	0.020s	coverage: 78.7% of statements
ok  	crypto/rand	0.057s	coverage: 20.8% of statements
ok  	crypto/rc4	0.092s	coverage: 70.8% of statements
ok  	crypto/rsa	0.261s	coverage: 80.8% of statements
ok  	crypto/sha1	0.019s	coverage: 83.9% of statements
ok  	crypto/sha256	0.021s	coverage: 89.0% of statements
ok  	crypto/sha512	0.023s	coverage: 88.7% of statements
ok  	crypto/subtle	0.027s	coverage: 83.9% of statements
ok  	crypto/tls	0.833s	coverage: 79.7% of statements
ok  	crypto/x509	0.961s	coverage: 74.9% of statements
?   	crypto/x509/pkix	[no test files]
ok  	database/sql	0.033s	coverage: 75.0% of statements
ok  	database/sql/driver	0.020s	coverage: 46.2% of statements
ok  	debug/dwarf	0.023s	coverage: 71.5% of statements
ok  	debug/elf	0.035s	coverage: 58.2% of statements
ok  	debug/gosym	0.022s	coverage: 1.8% of statements
ok  	debug/macho	0.023s	coverage: 63.7% of statements
ok  	debug/pe	0.024s	coverage: 50.5% of statements
ok  	encoding/ascii85	0.021s	coverage: 89.7% of statements
ok  	encoding/asn1	0.022s	coverage: 77.9% of statements
ok  	encoding/base32	0.022s	coverage: 91.4% of statements
ok  	encoding/base64	0.020s	coverage: 90.7% of statements
ok  	encoding/binary	0.022s	coverage: 66.2% of statements
ok  	encoding/csv	0.022s	coverage: 88.5% of statements
ok  	encoding/gob	0.064s	coverage: 82.2% of statements
ok  	encoding/hex	0.019s	coverage: 86.3% of statements
ok  	encoding/json	0.047s	coverage: 77.3% of statements
ok  	encoding/pem	0.026s	coverage: 80.5% of statements
ok  	encoding/xml	0.039s	coverage: 85.0% of statements
ok  	errors	0.022s	coverage: 100.0% of statements
ok  	expvar	0.048s	coverage: 72.0% of statements
ok  	flag	0.019s	coverage: 86.9% of statements
ok  	fmt	0.062s	coverage: 91.2% of statements
ok  	go/ast	0.028s	coverage: 46.3% of statements
ok  	go/build	0.190s	coverage: 75.4% of statements
ok  	go/doc	0.095s	coverage: 76.7% of statements
ok  	go/format	0.036s	coverage: 79.8% of statements
ok  	go/parser	0.075s	coverage: 82.0% of statements
ok  	go/printer	0.733s	coverage: 88.6% of statements
ok  	go/scanner	0.031s	coverage: 86.5% of statements
ok  	go/token	0.062s	coverage: 79.7% of statements
?   	hash	[no test files]
ok  	hash/adler32	0.029s	coverage: 49.0% of statements
ok  	hash/crc32	0.020s	coverage: 64.2% of statements
ok  	hash/crc64	0.021s	coverage: 53.5% of statements
ok  	hash/fnv	0.018s	coverage: 75.5% of statements
ok  	html	0.022s	coverage: 4.5% of statements
ok  	html/template	0.087s	coverage: 83.9% of statements
ok  	image	0.108s	coverage: 67.1% of statements
ok  	image/color	0.026s	coverage: 20.1% of statements
ok  	image/draw	0.049s	coverage: 69.6% of statements
ok  	image/gif	0.019s	coverage: 65.2% of statements
ok  	image/jpeg	0.197s	coverage: 78.6% of statements
ok  	image/png	0.055s	coverage: 56.5% of statements
ok  	index/suffixarray	0.027s	coverage: 82.4% of statements
ok  	io	0.037s	coverage: 83.4% of statements
ok  	io/ioutil	0.022s	coverage: 70.1% of statements
FAIL	log	0.020s
ok  	log/syslog	2.063s	coverage: 71.1% of statements
ok  	math	0.023s	coverage: 76.5% of statements
ok  	math/big	0.235s	coverage: 79.2% of statements
ok  	math/cmplx	0.020s	coverage: 66.5% of statements
ok  	math/rand	0.031s	coverage: 69.9% of statements
ok  	mime	0.022s	coverage: 83.0% of statements
ok  	mime/multipart	0.389s	coverage: 76.1% of statements
ok  	net	2.219s	coverage: 58.0% of statements
ok  	net/http	4.744s	coverage: 82.9% of statements
ok  	net/http/cgi	0.593s	coverage: 68.5% of statements
ok  	net/http/cookiejar	0.038s	coverage: 90.3% of statements
ok  	net/http/fcgi	0.047s	coverage: 37.6% of statements
ok  	net/http/httptest	0.068s	coverage: 68.9% of statements
ok  	net/http/httputil	0.058s	coverage: 52.8% of statements
?   	net/http/pprof	[no test files]
ok  	net/mail	0.025s	coverage: 80.3% of statements
ok  	net/rpc	0.063s	coverage: 71.5% of statements
ok  	net/rpc/jsonrpc	0.047s	coverage: 81.3% of statements
ok  	net/smtp	0.032s	coverage: 74.1% of statements
ok  	net/textproto	0.023s	coverage: 66.0% of statements
ok  	net/url	0.020s	coverage: 78.2% of statements
ok  	os	4.729s	coverage: 73.3% of statements
ok  	os/exec	39.620s	coverage: 65.1% of statements
ok  	os/signal	0.541s	coverage: 89.9% of statements
ok  	os/user	0.022s	coverage: 62.2% of statements
ok  	path	0.018s	coverage: 90.8% of statements
ok  	path/filepath	10.834s	coverage: 88.4% of statements
ok  	reflect	0.055s	coverage: 83.2% of statements
ok  	regexp	0.084s	coverage: 75.5% of statements
ok  	regexp/syntax	0.547s	coverage: 85.2% of statements
ok  	runtime	4.755s	coverage: 75.9% of statements
?   	runtime/cgo	[no test files]
FAIL	runtime/debug	0.018s
ok  	runtime/pprof	0.368s	coverage: 8.5% of statements
?   	runtime/race	[no test files]
ok  	sort	0.059s	coverage: 97.7% of statements
ok  	strconv	0.315s	coverage: 95.6% of statements
ok  	strings	0.147s	coverage: 96.1% of statements
ok  	sync	0.083s	coverage: 56.7% of statements
ok  	sync/atomic	0.035s	coverage: 0.0% of statements
ok  	syscall	0.043s	coverage: 24.0% of statements
ok  	testing	0.018s	coverage: 24.0% of statements
?   	testing/iotest	[no test files]
ok  	testing/quick	0.062s	coverage: 83.2% of statements
ok  	text/scanner	0.020s	coverage: 91.5% of statements
ok  	text/tabwriter	0.021s	coverage: 90.4% of statements
ok  	text/template	0.052s	coverage: 81.1% of statements
ok  	text/template/parse	0.024s	coverage: 86.1% of statements
ok  	time	2.431s	coverage: 88.8% of statements
ok  	unicode	0.024s	coverage: 92.1% of statements
ok  	unicode/utf16	0.017s	coverage: 97.3% of statements
ok  	unicode/utf8	0.019s	coverage: 97.4% of statements
?   	unsafe	[no test files]

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10586043
2013-06-26 14:31:12 -04:00
Rob Pike 53a00e2812 cmd/go: log compilation errors when scanning directories and packages
Before, some packages disappear silently if the package cannot be imported,
such as if the import statement is unparseable.
Before:
        % ls src
        foo   issue
        % go list ./...
        _/home/r/bug/src/foo
        %
After:
        % go list ./...
        src/issue/issue.go:3:5: expected 'STRING', found newline
        _/home/r/bug/src/foo
        %

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10568043
2013-06-26 10:48:04 -07:00
Russ Cox 148fac79a3 cmd/gc: fix escape analysis ordering
Functions without bodies were excluded from the ordering logic,
because when I wrote the ordering logic there was no reason to
analyze them.

But then we added //go:noescape tags that need analysis, and we
didn't update the ordering logic.

So in the absence of good ordering, //go:noescape only worked
if it appeared before the use in the source code.

Fixes #5773.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10570043
2013-06-25 17:28:49 -04:00
Russ Cox a14e143c21 cmd/ld: fix line numbers when using fieldtrack
USEFIELD is a special kind of NOP, so treat it like a NOP
when generating the pc-ln table.

There are more invasive fixes that could be applied here.
I am going for minimum number of lines changed.

The smallest test case we know of is five distinct Go files
in four packages, and the bug only happens with
GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack enabled, which we don't
normally build with, so the test would never run
meaningfully anyway.

Fixes #5762.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10495044
2013-06-25 17:23:33 -04:00
Alex Brainman 05a5de30f0 runtime: do not generate code during runtime in windows NewCallback
Update #5494

R=golang-dev, minux.ma, rsc, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10368043
2013-06-24 17:17:45 +10:00
Rémy Oudompheng 20ebee2c31 cmd/gc: fix pointer composite literals in exported if statements.
Fixes #4230 (again).

R=rsc, golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10470043
2013-06-23 18:39:07 +02:00
Adam Langley 6bea504b94 cmd/6a, cmd/6l: add PCLMULQDQ instruction.
This Intel instruction implements multiplication in binary fields.

R=golang-dev, minux.ma, dave, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10428043
2013-06-21 15:17:13 -04:00
Rob Pike 0bc7e79afd all: excise some warts found by vet -shadow
These are not erroneous, just poor or confusing.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10448043
2013-06-20 16:14:40 -07:00