Previously, I had made available a tarball of
the modified system headers that were necessary
to build on Plan 9 but that was only a stopgap.
I think this method is much better since no
files outside of $GOROOT will have to be added
or modified during the build process.
Also, this is just the first step. I'll change
the build to reference these files in another CL
(that also contains a few more Makefile changes).
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5552056
This CL grew the archive file name length from 16 to 64:
changeset: 909:58574851d792
user: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
date: Mon Oct 20 13:53:56 2008 -0700
Back then, every x.go file in a package became an x.6 file
in the archive. It was important to be able to allow the
use of long Go source file names, hence the increase in size.
Today, all Go source files compile into a single _go_.6 file
regardless of their names, so the archive file name length
no longer needs to be long. The longer name causes some
problems on Plan 9, where the native archive format is the
same but with 16-byte names, so revert back to 16.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5333050
. By defining getcallerpc(x) as __builtin_return_address(0)
here, it becomes possible to use the Plan 9 compatible form
when compiling using GCC. The alternative is to add conditional
compilation based on the compiler identity in "cmd/8g/gsubr.c"
to distinguish between the two cases.
R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/4800048
The "elf.h" header changes involve only comments, the released
Plan 9 C preprocessing function does not cope with multiline
comments following the #define keyword. All multiline comments
have been moved to the line above the associated definition.
Sigh! Fixing the Plan 9 compiler is not an option.
<time.h> does not exist in the Plan 9 Native library. I have
moved it from src/cmd/ld/pe.h to include/u.h. RSC correctly points
out that this copy of <u.h> is not the one used to compile the
Go release on Plan 9 platforms.
R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/4574042
* heuristic to go farther during stack traces.
* significantly improved Linux thread handing.
acid:
* update to new libmach interface.
prof:
* use new libmach interface.
* multiple thread support (derived from Rob's copy).
* first steps toward pprof-like graphs:
keep counters indexed by pc,callerpc pairs.
R=r
DELTA=909 (576 added, 123 deleted, 210 changed)
OCL=24240
CL=24259
* add gotype string to symbol table
* fill in gotype in 6l for known funcs/vars
* print gotype with nm -t
* load symbol and pc/ln tables into memory at magic address 0x99<<32.
* add sys.symdat() to retrieve raw bytes of symbol table
and pc/ln table.
most of this should be considered experimental
and subject to change.
R=r
DELTA=157 (128 added, 0 deleted, 29 changed)
OCL=19746
CL=19750
use libbio instead of maintaining own buffer
libbio:
always use vlong offsets; die if off_t is too small
R=r
DELTA=163 (23 added, 63 deleted, 77 changed)
OCL=17508
CL=17512
make sure methods end up immediately following
the struct they are methods on.
ar:
eliminate duplicate definitions from __.PKGDEF.
check that multiple .6 do not give different defs for same
exported type/var/func/const.
increase ar header name size from 16 to 64 bytes
R=r
DELTA=379 (333 added, 18 deleted, 28 changed)
OCL=17477
CL=17481
these guys really really want long to be 32-bits,
so ,s/long/int32/ (and then manual fixup).
still passes all tests.
(i started out looking for just those longs that
needed to be int32 instead, and it was just too hard
to track them down one by one.)
the longs were rare enough that i don't think
it will cause integration problems.
R=ken
OCL=13787
CL=13789