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517 lines
15 KiB
Go
517 lines
15 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Tests that cgo detects invalid pointer passing at runtime.
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package errorstest
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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)
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// ptrTest is the tests without the boilerplate.
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type ptrTest struct {
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name string // for reporting
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c string // the cgo comment
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imports []string // a list of imports
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support string // supporting functions
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body string // the body of the main function
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extra []extra // extra files
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fail bool // whether the test should fail
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expensive bool // whether the test requires the expensive check
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}
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type extra struct {
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name string
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contents string
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}
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var ptrTests = []ptrTest{
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{
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// Passing a pointer to a struct that contains a Go pointer.
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name: "ptr1",
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c: `typedef struct s { int *p; } s; void f(s *ps) {}`,
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body: `C.f(&C.s{new(C.int)})`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Passing a pointer to a struct that contains a Go pointer.
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name: "ptr2",
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c: `typedef struct s { int *p; } s; void f(s *ps) {}`,
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body: `p := &C.s{new(C.int)}; C.f(p)`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Passing a pointer to an int field of a Go struct
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// that (irrelevantly) contains a Go pointer.
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name: "ok1",
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c: `struct s { int i; int *p; }; void f(int *p) {}`,
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body: `p := &C.struct_s{i: 0, p: new(C.int)}; C.f(&p.i)`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Passing a pointer to a pointer field of a Go struct.
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name: "ptr-field",
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c: `struct s { int i; int *p; }; void f(int **p) {}`,
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body: `p := &C.struct_s{i: 0, p: new(C.int)}; C.f(&p.p)`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Passing a pointer to a pointer field of a Go
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// struct, where the field does not contain a Go
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// pointer, but another field (irrelevantly) does.
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name: "ptr-field-ok",
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c: `struct s { int *p1; int *p2; }; void f(int **p) {}`,
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body: `p := &C.struct_s{p1: nil, p2: new(C.int)}; C.f(&p.p1)`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a slice with no Go pointers.
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name: "slice-ok-1",
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c: `void f(void **p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `s := []unsafe.Pointer{nil}; C.f(&s[0])`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a slice with a Go pointer.
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name: "slice-ptr-1",
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c: `void f(void **p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `i := 0; s := []unsafe.Pointer{unsafe.Pointer(&i)}; C.f(&s[0])`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a slice with a Go pointer,
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// where we are passing the address of an element that
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// is not a Go pointer.
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name: "slice-ptr-2",
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c: `void f(void **p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `i := 0; s := []unsafe.Pointer{nil, unsafe.Pointer(&i)}; C.f(&s[0])`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a slice that is an element
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// in a struct only looks at the slice.
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name: "slice-ok-2",
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c: `void f(void **p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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support: `type S struct { p *int; s []unsafe.Pointer }`,
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body: `i := 0; p := &S{p:&i, s:[]unsafe.Pointer{nil}}; C.f(&p.s[0])`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a slice of an array that is
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// an element in a struct, with a type conversion.
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name: "slice-ok-3",
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c: `void f(void* p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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support: `type S struct { p *int; a [4]byte }`,
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body: `i := 0; p := &S{p:&i}; s := p.a[:]; C.f(unsafe.Pointer(&s[0]))`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a slice of an array that is
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// an element in a struct, with a type conversion.
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name: "slice-ok-4",
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c: `typedef void* PV; void f(PV p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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support: `type S struct { p *int; a [4]byte }`,
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body: `i := 0; p := &S{p:&i}; C.f(C.PV(unsafe.Pointer(&p.a[0])))`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a static variable with no
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// pointers doesn't matter.
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name: "varok",
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c: `void f(char** parg) {}`,
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support: `var hello = [...]C.char{'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o'}`,
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body: `parg := [1]*C.char{&hello[0]}; C.f(&parg[0])`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Passing the address of a static variable with
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// pointers does matter.
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name: "var",
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c: `void f(char*** parg) {}`,
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support: `var hello = [...]*C.char{new(C.char)}`,
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body: `parg := [1]**C.char{&hello[0]}; C.f(&parg[0])`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Storing a Go pointer into C memory should fail.
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name: "barrier",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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char **f1() { return malloc(sizeof(char*)); }
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void f2(char **p) {}`,
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body: `p := C.f1(); *p = new(C.char); C.f2(p)`,
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fail: true,
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expensive: true,
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},
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{
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// Storing a Go pointer into C memory by assigning a
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// large value should fail.
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name: "barrier-struct",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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struct s { char *a[10]; };
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struct s *f1() { return malloc(sizeof(struct s)); }
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void f2(struct s *p) {}`,
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body: `p := C.f1(); p.a = [10]*C.char{new(C.char)}; C.f2(p)`,
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fail: true,
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expensive: true,
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},
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{
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// Storing a Go pointer into C memory using a slice
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// copy should fail.
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name: "barrier-slice",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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struct s { char *a[10]; };
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struct s *f1() { return malloc(sizeof(struct s)); }
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void f2(struct s *p) {}`,
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body: `p := C.f1(); copy(p.a[:], []*C.char{new(C.char)}); C.f2(p)`,
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fail: true,
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expensive: true,
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},
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{
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// A very large value uses a GC program, which is a
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// different code path.
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name: "barrier-gcprog-array",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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struct s { char *a[32769]; };
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struct s *f1() { return malloc(sizeof(struct s)); }
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void f2(struct s *p) {}`,
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body: `p := C.f1(); p.a = [32769]*C.char{new(C.char)}; C.f2(p)`,
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fail: true,
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expensive: true,
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},
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{
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// Similar case, with a source on the heap.
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name: "barrier-gcprog-array-heap",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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struct s { char *a[32769]; };
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struct s *f1() { return malloc(sizeof(struct s)); }
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void f2(struct s *p) {}
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void f3(void *p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `p := C.f1(); n := &[32769]*C.char{new(C.char)}; p.a = *n; C.f2(p); n[0] = nil; C.f3(unsafe.Pointer(n))`,
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fail: true,
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expensive: true,
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},
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{
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// A GC program with a struct.
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name: "barrier-gcprog-struct",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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struct s { char *a[32769]; };
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struct s2 { struct s f; };
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struct s2 *f1() { return malloc(sizeof(struct s2)); }
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void f2(struct s2 *p) {}`,
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body: `p := C.f1(); p.f = C.struct_s{[32769]*C.char{new(C.char)}}; C.f2(p)`,
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fail: true,
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expensive: true,
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},
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{
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// Similar case, with a source on the heap.
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name: "barrier-gcprog-struct-heap",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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struct s { char *a[32769]; };
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struct s2 { struct s f; };
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struct s2 *f1() { return malloc(sizeof(struct s2)); }
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void f2(struct s2 *p) {}
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void f3(void *p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `p := C.f1(); n := &C.struct_s{[32769]*C.char{new(C.char)}}; p.f = *n; C.f2(p); n.a[0] = nil; C.f3(unsafe.Pointer(n))`,
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fail: true,
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expensive: true,
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},
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{
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// Exported functions may not return Go pointers.
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name: "export1",
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c: `extern unsigned char *GoFn();`,
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support: `//export GoFn
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func GoFn() *byte { return new(byte) }`,
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body: `C.GoFn()`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Returning a C pointer is fine.
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name: "exportok",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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extern unsigned char *GoFn();`,
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support: `//export GoFn
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func GoFn() *byte { return (*byte)(C.malloc(1)) }`,
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body: `C.GoFn()`,
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},
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{
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// Passing a Go string is fine.
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name: "pass-string",
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c: `#include <stddef.h>
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typedef struct { const char *p; ptrdiff_t n; } gostring;
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gostring f(gostring s) { return s; }`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `s := "a"; r := C.f(*(*C.gostring)(unsafe.Pointer(&s))); if *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&r)) != s { panic(r) }`,
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},
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{
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// Passing a slice of Go strings fails.
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name: "pass-string-slice",
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c: `void f(void *p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"strings", "unsafe"},
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support: `type S struct { a [1]string }`,
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body: `s := S{a:[1]string{strings.Repeat("a", 2)}}; C.f(unsafe.Pointer(&s.a[0]))`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Exported functions may not return strings.
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name: "ret-string",
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c: `extern void f();`,
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imports: []string{"strings"},
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support: `//export GoStr
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func GoStr() string { return strings.Repeat("a", 2) }`,
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body: `C.f()`,
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extra: []extra{
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{
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"call.c",
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`#include <stddef.h>
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typedef struct { const char *p; ptrdiff_t n; } gostring;
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extern gostring GoStr();
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void f() { GoStr(); }`,
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},
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},
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Don't check non-pointer data.
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// Uses unsafe code to get a pointer we shouldn't check.
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// Although we use unsafe, the uintptr represents an integer
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// that happens to have the same representation as a pointer;
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// that is, we are testing something that is not unsafe.
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name: "ptrdata1",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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void f(void* p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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support: `type S struct { p *int; a [8*8]byte; u uintptr }`,
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body: `i := 0; p := &S{u:uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&i))}; q := (*S)(C.malloc(C.size_t(unsafe.Sizeof(*p)))); *q = *p; C.f(unsafe.Pointer(q))`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Like ptrdata1, but with a type that uses a GC program.
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name: "ptrdata2",
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c: `#include <stdlib.h>
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void f(void* p) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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support: `type S struct { p *int; a [32769*8]byte; q *int; u uintptr }`,
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body: `i := 0; p := S{u:uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&i))}; q := (*S)(C.malloc(C.size_t(unsafe.Sizeof(p)))); *q = p; C.f(unsafe.Pointer(q))`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Check deferred pointers when they are used, not
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// when the defer statement is run.
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name: "defer",
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c: `typedef struct s { int *p; } s; void f(s *ps) {}`,
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body: `p := &C.s{}; defer C.f(p); p.p = new(C.int)`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Check a pointer to a union if the union has any
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// pointer fields.
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name: "union1",
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c: `typedef union { char **p; unsigned long i; } u; void f(u *pu) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `var b C.char; p := &b; C.f((*C.u)(unsafe.Pointer(&p)))`,
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fail: true,
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},
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{
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// Don't check a pointer to a union if the union does
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// not have any pointer fields.
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// Like ptrdata1 above, the uintptr represents an
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// integer that happens to have the same
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// representation as a pointer.
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name: "union2",
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c: `typedef union { unsigned long i; } u; void f(u *pu) {}`,
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imports: []string{"unsafe"},
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body: `var b C.char; p := &b; C.f((*C.u)(unsafe.Pointer(&p)))`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Test preemption while entering a cgo call. Issue #21306.
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name: "preempt-during-call",
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c: `void f() {}`,
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imports: []string{"runtime", "sync"},
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body: `var wg sync.WaitGroup; wg.Add(100); for i := 0; i < 100; i++ { go func(i int) { for j := 0; j < 100; j++ { C.f(); runtime.GOMAXPROCS(i) }; wg.Done() }(i) }; wg.Wait()`,
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fail: false,
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},
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{
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// Test poller deadline with cgocheck=2. Issue #23435.
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name: "deadline",
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c: `#define US 10`,
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imports: []string{"os", "time"},
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body: `r, _, _ := os.Pipe(); r.SetDeadline(time.Now().Add(C.US * time.Microsecond))`,
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fail: false,
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},
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}
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func TestPointerChecks(t *testing.T) {
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for _, pt := range ptrTests {
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pt := pt
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t.Run(pt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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testOne(t, pt)
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})
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}
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}
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func testOne(t *testing.T, pt ptrTest) {
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t.Parallel()
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gopath, err := ioutil.TempDir("", filepath.Base(t.Name()))
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer os.RemoveAll(gopath)
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src := filepath.Join(gopath, "src")
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if err := os.Mkdir(src, 0777); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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name := filepath.Join(src, fmt.Sprintf("%s.go", filepath.Base(t.Name())))
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f, err := os.Create(name)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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b := bufio.NewWriter(f)
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fmt.Fprintln(b, `package main`)
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fmt.Fprintln(b)
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fmt.Fprintln(b, `/*`)
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fmt.Fprintln(b, pt.c)
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fmt.Fprintln(b, `*/`)
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fmt.Fprintln(b, `import "C"`)
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fmt.Fprintln(b)
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for _, imp := range pt.imports {
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fmt.Fprintln(b, `import "`+imp+`"`)
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}
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if len(pt.imports) > 0 {
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fmt.Fprintln(b)
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}
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if len(pt.support) > 0 {
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fmt.Fprintln(b, pt.support)
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fmt.Fprintln(b)
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}
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fmt.Fprintln(b, `func main() {`)
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fmt.Fprintln(b, pt.body)
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fmt.Fprintln(b, `}`)
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if err := b.Flush(); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("flushing %s: %v", name, err)
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}
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if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("closing %s: %v", name, err)
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}
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for _, e := range pt.extra {
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if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(src, e.name), []byte(e.contents), 0644); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("writing %s: %v", e.name, err)
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}
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}
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args := func(cmd *exec.Cmd) string {
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return strings.Join(cmd.Args, " ")
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}
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cmd := exec.Command("go", "build")
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cmd.Dir = src
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cmd.Env = addEnv("GOPATH", gopath)
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buf, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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if err != nil {
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t.Logf("%#q:\n%s", args(cmd), buf)
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t.Fatalf("failed to build: %v", err)
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}
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exe := filepath.Join(src, filepath.Base(src))
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cmd = exec.Command(exe)
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cmd.Dir = src
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if pt.expensive {
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cmd.Env = cgocheckEnv("1")
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buf, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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if err != nil {
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t.Logf("%#q:\n%s", args(cmd), buf)
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if pt.fail {
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t.Fatalf("test marked expensive, but failed when not expensive: %v", err)
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} else {
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t.Errorf("failed unexpectedly with GODEBUG=cgocheck=1: %v", err)
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}
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}
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cmd = exec.Command(exe)
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cmd.Dir = src
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}
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if pt.expensive {
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cmd.Env = cgocheckEnv("2")
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}
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buf, err = cmd.CombinedOutput()
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if pt.fail {
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if err == nil {
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t.Logf("%#q:\n%s", args(cmd), buf)
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t.Fatalf("did not fail as expected")
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} else if !bytes.Contains(buf, []byte("Go pointer")) {
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t.Logf("%#q:\n%s", args(cmd), buf)
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t.Fatalf("did not print expected error (failed with %v)", err)
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}
|
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} else {
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if err != nil {
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t.Logf("%#q:\n%s", args(cmd), buf)
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t.Fatalf("failed unexpectedly: %v", err)
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}
|
|
|
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if !pt.expensive {
|
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// Make sure it passes with the expensive checks.
|
|
cmd := exec.Command(exe)
|
|
cmd.Dir = src
|
|
cmd.Env = cgocheckEnv("2")
|
|
buf, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
t.Logf("%#q:\n%s", args(cmd), buf)
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed unexpectedly with expensive checks: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if pt.fail {
|
|
cmd = exec.Command(exe)
|
|
cmd.Dir = src
|
|
cmd.Env = cgocheckEnv("0")
|
|
buf, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
t.Logf("%#q:\n%s", args(cmd), buf)
|
|
t.Fatalf("failed unexpectedly with GODEBUG=cgocheck=0: %v", err)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func cgocheckEnv(val string) []string {
|
|
return addEnv("GODEBUG", "cgocheck="+val)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func addEnv(key, val string) []string {
|
|
env := []string{key + "=" + val}
|
|
look := key + "="
|
|
for _, e := range os.Environ() {
|
|
if !strings.HasPrefix(e, look) {
|
|
env = append(env, e)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return env
|
|
}
|