Currently the code assumes that there's no Sync event at the start of
the trace, but this hasn't been correct for some time. Count Syncs and
look for at least one instead of looking for zero.
Fixes#73962.
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There are two additional sources of memory overhead per P that come from
greenteagc. One is for ptrBuf, but on platforms other than Windows it
doesn't actually cost anything due to demand-paging (Windows also
demand-pages, but the memory is 'committed' so it still counts against
OS RSS metrics). The other is for per-sizeclass scan stats. However when
greenteagc is disabled, most of these scan stats are completely unused.
The worst-case memory overhead from these two sources is relatively
small (about 10 KiB per P), but for programs with a small memory
footprint running on a machine with a lot of cores, this can be
significant (single-digit percent).
This change does two things. First, it puts ptrBuf initialization behind
the greenteagc experiment, so now that memory is never allocated by
default. Second, it abstracts the implementation details of scan stat
collection and emission, such that we can have two different
implementations depending on the build tag. This lets us remove all the
unused stats when the greenteagc experiment is disabled, reducing the
memory overhead of the stats from ~2.6 KiB per P to 536 bytes per P.
This is enough to make the difference no longer noticable in our
benchmark suite.
Fixes#73931.
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We shouldn't be installing these tools because we will remove them in
distpack. Installing the tools will also prevent us from testing what
happens when the tools are missing.
The changes below this on the stack, CL 677775 (cmd/doc: build cmd/doc
directly into the go command) and CL 677636 (cmd/go/internal/cfg: fix
GOROOT setting when forcing host config) are needed for this change to
pass tests. The doc change is being done so we preserve the properties
in the tests that doc can be invoked without doing a build. It's not
strictly necessary (we could just remove the tests) but it's nice to
have. The GOROOT setting is a significant bug in switching the
configuration to host mode: the value of GOROOT wasn't being reset,
which caused issues for go commands built with trimpath, because
runtime.GOROOT wouldn't have the correct goroot value.
For #71867
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There are a couple of places where our tests expect that 'go doc'
doesn't need to do a build. Invoke the cmd/doc code directly by the go
command instead of starting the doc tool in a separate process so we can
preserve that property.
This change moves most of the doc code into the package
cmd/internal/doc, and exposes a Main function from that function that's
called both by the cmd/doc package, and by go doc.
This change makes couple of additional changes to intergrate doc into
the go command:
The counter.Open call and the increment of invocations counter are only
needed by cmd/doc. The go command will open the counters file and
increment a counter for the doc subcommand.
We add a cmd_go_bootstrap tagged variant of the file that defines go doc
so that we don't end up linking net into the bootstrap version of the go
command. We don't need doc in that version of the command.
We create a new flagSet rather than using flag.CommandLine because when
running as part of the go command, the flags to "go doc" won't be the top
level flags.
We change TestGoListTest in go_test.go to use gofmt instead of doc as an
example of a main package in cmd with an in-package test.
For #71867
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Reported by go vet.
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We manage the state using a bunch of global config, so we need to make
sure we're doing things in the right order. In this case, the SetGOROOT
function was being called in init, setting the GOROOT on the global
Context, but when we reset the context in ForceHost we lost the goroot
configuration. We need to call SetGOROOT in ForceHost to re-set the
GOROOT on the new context.
This was uncovered by CL 677558 because a go command that was built with
trimpath would try to use its runtime.GOROOT(), which wouldn't be valid
in trimpath mode. Setting GOROOT properly with SetGOROOT will use the
value from findGOROOT, assuming GOROOT isn't set in the environment,
and findGOROOT will try to determine GOROOT using the path of the go
command executable.
For #71867
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For testing out duffcopy changes.
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This CL changes the representation of FileSet from a slice
to a tree, specifically an AVL tree keyed by the File's
base-end range. This makes a sequence of insertions using
AddExistingFiles much more efficient: creating a FileSet
of size n by a sequence of calls costs O(n log n), whereas
before it was O(n^2 log n) because of the repeated sorting.
The AVL tree is based on Russ' github.com/rsc/omap,
simplified for clarity and to reduce unnecessary dynamism.
We use an AVL tree as it is more strongly balanced than an
RB tree, optimising lookups at the expense of insertions.
The CL includes a basic unit test of the tree using
operations on pseudorandom values.
Benchmarks of Position lookups actually improve because
the tree avoids BinarySearchFunc's dynamic dispatch to cmp,
and the benchmark of AddExistingFiles is about 1000x (!) faster:
goos: darwin
goarch: arm64
pkg: go/token
cpu: Apple M1 Pro
│ old.txt │ new.txt │
│ sec/op │ sec/op vs base │
FileSet_Position/random-8 51.60n ± 1% 39.99n ± 1% -22.50% (p=0.000 n=9)
FileSet_Position/file-8 27.10n ± 3% 26.64n ± 1% ~ (p=0.168 n=9)
FileSet_Position/manyfiles-8 209.9n ± 17% 154.1n ± 9% -26.58% (p=0.000 n=9)
FileSet_AddExistingFiles/sequence-8 395930.3µ ± 4% 280.8µ ± 10% -99.93% (p=0.000 n=9)
Updates #73205
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In synctest bubbles, fire timers scheduled for the same instant
in a randomized order.
Pending timers are added to a heap ordered by the timer's wakeup time.
Add a per-timer random value, set when the timer is added to a heap,
to break ties between timers scheduled for the same instant.
Only inject this randomness in synctest bubbles. We could do so
for all timers at the cost of one cheaprand call per timer,
but given that it's effectively impossible to create two timers
scheduled for the same instant outside of a fake-time environment,
don't bother.
Fixes#73876
For #73850
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The type definition and object definition sections have nearly the same
structure - help illustrate that through consistent naming.
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SectionObj has to encode the definition information for each object
type, so it will be a bit long.
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The unusedresult analyzer will report failure to use the results
of these pure functions.
Updates #73950
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This change adds a function to expose the version set by the trace
reader after reading the trace header (in tests). The trace validator
needs to be able to determine what version of the trace it needs to
validate against. Clock snapshot checks have been disabled for
Windows and WASM.
For #63185
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For #71867
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This was an oversight: the pack tool isn't actually used in builds.
For #71867
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When the GC is disabled, the tracer should emit a heap goal of 0. Not
setting the heap goal to 0 causes an inaccurate NextGC value to be
emmited.
Fixes#63864
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Report the correct wall-clock test duration after handling a
panic in a synctest.Test bubble.
Fixes#73852
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This String method can potentially recurse infinitely, since %#x will
apparently call String if the method exists. This isn't well documented,
but cmd/vet will be updated soon to check this (when we update the
vendored x/tools dependency) so cut off the recursion by converting to
the underlying type first.
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sync.Cond.Wait is durably blocking. Waking a goroutine out of Cond.Wait
from outside its bubble panics.
Make this panic a fatal panic, since it leaves the notifyList in an
inconsistent state. We could do some work to make this a recoverable
panic, but the complexity doesn't seem worth the outcome.
For #67434
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Ensure that log messages written to the testing.T created by
synctest.Test appear in the test output when a test fails.
Fixes#73902
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The primary benefit of reference tables is to the linker, though they
are also reasonably compact as compared to absolute element indices. It
is worth also checking if reference table structure is similarly
exploited past the IR linking stage.
Ideally, the reference table definition would live in / near the linker.
As it stands, it's a bit hard to infer the purpose of the reference
tables when looking at pkgbits in isolation.
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This change documents the current nilness behavior of all
functions in the package, and asserts each with a test.
There is no change to behavior, but the postcondition is
strengthened, so this may require a proposal.
Fixes#73604Fixes#73048
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vgetrandomGetState can call malloc, so this is not a leaf lock.
Our staticlockrank builder doesn't support vgetrandom, so it didn't
catch this.
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We already guarantee that no automatic updates to GOMAXPROCS occur after
a GOMAXPROCS call returns. This is easily achieved by having the update
goroutine double-check that updates are still allowed during STW before
committing the new value.
However, it is possible for sysmon to concurrently run defaultGOMAXPROCS
to compute a new GOMAXPROCS value after GOMAXPROCS returns. This new
value will be discarded later, but we'll still perform the system calls
necessary to compute the new value.
Normally this distinction doesn't matter, but if you want to sandbox a
Go program, then you may want to disable GOMAXPROCS updates to reduce
the system call footprint. A call to GOMAXPROCS will disable updates,
but without a guarantee on when sysmon will observe the change it is
somewhat fragile.
Add explicit synchronization between GOMAXPROCS and sysmon to guarantee
that sysmon won't run defaultGOMAXPROCS after GOMAXPROCS returns.
The synchronization is a bit complex because we can't hold a mutex
across STW, nor take a semaphore from sysmon, but the result isn't too
bad.
One oddity is that sched.customGOMAXPROCS and gomaxprocs are no longer
updated in lockstep (even though both are protected by sched.lock), but
I don't believe anything should depend on that.
For #73193.
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The release note fragments have been merged and added
as _content/doc/go1.25.md in x/website in CL 677175.
For #71661.
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Run TestWeak for fewer iterations. Five is enough reproduce #73817,
which was the motivation for this test. runtime.GC is ridiculously
slow on wasm, and not especially fast anywhere else.
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Add support to internal/synctest for managing associations between
arbitrary pointers and synctest bubbles. (Implemented internally to
the runtime package by attaching a special to the pointer.)
Associate WaitGroups with bubbles.
Since WaitGroups don't have a constructor,
perform the association when Add is called.
All Add calls must be made from within the same bubble,
or outside any bubble.
When a bubbled goroutine calls WaitGroup.Wait,
the wait is durably blocking iff the WaitGroup is associated
with the current bubble.
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The updatemaxprocs metric logic is currently backwards. We only
increment the metric when we update GOMAXPROCS, but that only occurs if
updatemaxprocs is enabled.
Instead, the metric is supposed to increment when updatemaxprocs is
disabled and there would be different behavior if it were enabled.
Theoretically we should run the entire update system in a dry run mode,
and only bail out right before committing updates. But that is an awful
lot of effort for a feature that is disabled. Plus some users (like
sandboxes) want to completely disable the update syscalls
(sched_getaffinity and pread64). If we still do dry run updates then we
need an additional GODEBUG for completely disabling functionality.
This CL also avoids starting the update goroutine at all if disabled,
since it isn't needed.
For #73193.
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This CL fixes a panic in NewFromFiles when it is provided files
produced by the parser in SkipObjectResolution mode, which skips
the step of connecting ast.Idents to (deprecated) ast.Objects.
Instead of calling ast.NewPackage, which performs a number of
unnecessary steps, we just construct the ast.Package directly.
Fixes#66290
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On these platforms, we set up a frame pointer record below
the current stack pointer, so when we're in duffcopy or duffzero,
we get a reasonable traceback. See #73753.
But because this frame pointer record is below SP, it is vulnerable.
Anything that adds a new stack frame to the stack might clobber it.
Which actually happens in #73748 on amd64. I have not yet come across
a repro on arm64, but might as well be safe here.
The only real situation this could happen is when duffzero or duffcopy
is passed a nil pointer. So we can just avoid the problem by doing the
nil check outside duffzero/duffcopy. That way we never add a frame
below duffzero/duffcopy. (Most other ways to get a new frame below the
current one, like async preempt or debugger-generated calls, don't
apply to duffzero/duffcopy because they are runtime functions; we're
not allowed to preempt there.)
Longer term, we should stop putting stuff below SP. #73753 will
include that as part of its remit. But that's not for 1.25, so we'll
do the simple thing for 1.25 for this issue.
Fixes#73748
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There are other parts to updating GOMAXPROCS than just the helper
goroutine, so make the naming more specific.
For #73193.
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We make sure to dump to stderr since that's where the panic information
ends up. Long traces get truncated with a "..." in the middle. We pick
an arbitrary limit of 10 positions, but this could be changed.
For #51603
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In CL 660696, we made the linker to choose the symbol of the
larger size in case there are multiple contentless declarations of
the same symbol. We also made it emit an error in the case that
there are a contentless declaration of a larger size and a
definition with content of a smaller size. In this case, we should
choose the definition with content, but the code accesses it
through the declaration of the larger size could fall into the
next symbol, potentially causing data corruption. So we disallowed
it.
There is one spcial case, though, that some code uses a linknamed
variable declaration to reference a function in assembly, in order
to take its address. The variable is often declared as uintptr.
The function symbol is the definition, which could sometimes be
shorter. This would trigger the error case above, causing existing
code failing to build.
This CL allows it as a special case. It is still not safe to
access the variable's content. But it is actually okay to just
take its address, which the existing code often do.
Fixes#73617.
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- Add section headings to make the section easier to read.
- Reorder features to better reflect their impact and importance.
- Tweak some awkward wording here and there.
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Commit generated by update.bash.
For #22487.
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Fix a bug in CL 672396, where we add FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT to
the attributes passed to CreateFile, but then overwrite the attributes
with FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY when opening a file with a read-only
permissions mode.
For #73702
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Cleanup functions and finalizers must not run in a synctest bubble.
If they did, a function run by the GC at an unpredictable time
could unblock a bubble that synctest believes is durably
blocked.
Add a test verifying that cleanups and finalizers are always
run by non-bubbled goroutines. (This is already the case because
we never add system goroutines to a bubble.)
For #67434
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