go/test/fixedbugs/issue13160.go
Keith Randall 4b7d5f0b94 runtime: memmove/memclr pointers atomically
Make sure that we're moving or zeroing pointers atomically.
Anything that is a multiple of pointer size and at least
pointer aligned might have pointers in it.  All the code looks
ok except for the 1-pointer-sized moves.

Fixes #13160
Update #12552

Change-Id: Ib97d9b918fa9f4cc5c56c67ed90255b7fdfb7b45
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16668
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
2015-11-07 02:42:12 +00:00

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// run
// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
)
const N = 100000
func main() {
// Allocate more Ps than processors. This raises
// the chance that we get interrupted by the OS
// in exactly the right (wrong!) place.
p := runtime.NumCPU()
runtime.GOMAXPROCS(2 * p)
// Allocate some pointers.
ptrs := make([]*int, p)
for i := 0; i < p; i++ {
ptrs[i] = new(int)
}
// Arena where we read and write pointers like crazy.
collider := make([]*int, p)
done := make(chan struct{}, 2*p)
// Start writers. They alternately write a pointer
// and nil to a slot in the collider.
for i := 0; i < p; i++ {
i := i
go func() {
for j := 0; j < N; j++ {
// Write a pointer using memmove.
copy(collider[i:i+1], ptrs[i:i+1])
// Write nil using memclr.
// (This is a magic loop that gets lowered to memclr.)
r := collider[i : i+1]
for k := range r {
r[k] = nil
}
}
done <- struct{}{}
}()
}
// Start readers. They read pointers from slots
// and make sure they are valid.
for i := 0; i < p; i++ {
i := i
go func() {
for j := 0; j < N; j++ {
var ptr [1]*int
copy(ptr[:], collider[i:i+1])
if ptr[0] != nil && ptr[0] != ptrs[i] {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("bad pointer read %p!", ptr[0]))
}
}
done <- struct{}{}
}()
}
for i := 0; i < 2*p; i++ {
<-done
}
}