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// 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 (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/fs"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
func cmdtest() {
gogcflags = os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS")
setNoOpt()
var t tester
var noRebuild bool
flag.BoolVar(&t.listMode, "list", false, "list available tests")
flag.BoolVar(&t.rebuild, "rebuild", false, "rebuild everything first")
flag.BoolVar(&noRebuild, "no-rebuild", false, "overrides -rebuild (historical dreg)")
flag.BoolVar(&t.keepGoing, "k", false, "keep going even when error occurred")
flag.BoolVar(&t.race, "race", false, "run in race builder mode (different set of tests)")
flag.BoolVar(&t.compileOnly, "compile-only", false, "compile tests, but don't run them")
flag.StringVar(&t.banner, "banner", "##### ", "banner prefix; blank means no section banners")
flag.StringVar(&t.runRxStr, "run", "",
"run only those tests matching the regular expression; empty means to run all. "+
"Special exception: if the string begins with '!', the match is inverted.")
flag.BoolVar(&t.msan, "msan", false, "run in memory sanitizer builder mode")
flag.BoolVar(&t.asan, "asan", false, "run in address sanitizer builder mode")
flag.BoolVar(&t.json, "json", false, "report test results in JSON")
xflagparse(-1) // any number of args
if noRebuild {
t.rebuild = false
}
t.run()
}
// tester executes cmdtest.
type tester struct {
race bool
msan bool
asan bool
listMode bool
rebuild bool
failed bool
keepGoing bool
compileOnly bool // just try to compile all tests, but no need to run
runRxStr string
runRx *regexp.Regexp
runRxWant bool // want runRx to match (true) or not match (false)
runNames []string // tests to run, exclusive with runRx; empty means all
banner string // prefix, or "" for none
lastHeading string // last dir heading printed
short bool
cgoEnabled bool
json bool
tests []distTest // use addTest to extend
testNames map[string]bool
timeoutScale int
worklist []*work
}
// work tracks command execution for a test.
type work struct {
dt *distTest // unique test name, etc.
cmd *exec.Cmd // must write stdout/stderr to out
flush func() // if non-nil, called after cmd.Run
start chan bool // a true means to start, a false means to skip
out bytes.Buffer // combined stdout/stderr from cmd
err error // work result
end chan struct{} // a value means cmd ended (or was skipped)
}
// printSkip prints a skip message for all of work.
func (w *work) printSkip(t *tester, msg string) {
if t.json {
synthesizeSkipEvent(json.NewEncoder(&w.out), w.dt.name, msg)
return
}
fmt.Fprintln(&w.out, msg)
}
// A distTest is a test run by dist test.
// Each test has a unique name and belongs to a group (heading)
type distTest struct {
name string // unique test name; may be filtered with -run flag
heading string // group section; this header is printed before the test is run.
fn func(*distTest) error
}
func (t *tester) run() {
timelog("start", "dist test")
os.Setenv("PATH", fmt.Sprintf("%s%c%s", gorootBin, os.PathListSeparator, os.Getenv("PATH")))
t.short = true
if v := os.Getenv("GO_TEST_SHORT"); v != "" {
short, err := strconv.ParseBool(v)
if err != nil {
fatalf("invalid GO_TEST_SHORT %q: %v", v, err)
}
t.short = short
}
cmd := exec.Command(gorootBinGo, "env", "CGO_ENABLED")
cmd.Stderr = new(bytes.Buffer)
slurp, err := cmd.Output()
if err != nil {
fatalf("Error running %s: %v\n%s", cmd, err, cmd.Stderr)
}
parts := strings.Split(string(slurp), "\n")
if nlines := len(parts) - 1; nlines < 1 {
fatalf("Error running %s: output contains <1 lines\n%s", cmd, cmd.Stderr)
}
t.cgoEnabled, _ = strconv.ParseBool(parts[0])
if flag.NArg() > 0 && t.runRxStr != "" {
fatalf("the -run regular expression flag is mutually exclusive with test name arguments")
}
t.runNames = flag.Args()
// Set GOTRACEBACK to system if the user didn't set a level explicitly.
// Since we're running tests for Go, we want as much detail as possible
// if something goes wrong.
//
// Set it before running any commands just in case something goes wrong.
if ok := isEnvSet("GOTRACEBACK"); !ok {
if err := os.Setenv("GOTRACEBACK", "system"); err != nil {
if t.keepGoing {
log.Printf("Failed to set GOTRACEBACK: %v", err)
} else {
fatalf("Failed to set GOTRACEBACK: %v", err)
}
}
}
if t.rebuild {
t.out("Building packages and commands.")
// Force rebuild the whole toolchain.
goInstall(toolenv(), gorootBinGo, append([]string{"-a"}, toolchain...)...)
}
if !t.listMode {
if builder := os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME"); builder == "" {
// Ensure that installed commands are up to date, even with -no-rebuild,
// so that tests that run commands end up testing what's actually on disk.
// If everything is up-to-date, this is a no-op.
// We first build the toolchain twice to allow it to converge,
// as when we first bootstrap.
// See cmdbootstrap for a description of the overall process.
//
// On the builders, we skip this step: we assume that 'dist test' is
// already using the result of a clean build, and because of test sharding
// and virtualization we usually start with a clean GOCACHE, so we would
// end up rebuilding large parts of the standard library that aren't
// otherwise relevant to the actual set of packages under test.
goInstall(toolenv(), gorootBinGo, toolchain...)
goInstall(toolenv(), gorootBinGo, toolchain...)
goInstall(toolenv(), gorootBinGo, "cmd")
}
}
t.timeoutScale = 1
if s := os.Getenv("GO_TEST_TIMEOUT_SCALE"); s != "" {
t.timeoutScale, err = strconv.Atoi(s)
if err != nil {
fatalf("failed to parse $GO_TEST_TIMEOUT_SCALE = %q as integer: %v", s, err)
}
}
if t.runRxStr != "" {
if t.runRxStr[0] == '!' {
t.runRxWant = false
t.runRxStr = t.runRxStr[1:]
} else {
t.runRxWant = true
}
t.runRx = regexp.MustCompile(t.runRxStr)
}
t.registerTests()
if t.listMode {
for _, tt := range t.tests {
fmt.Println(tt.name)
}
return
}
for _, name := range t.runNames {
if !t.testNames[name] {
fatalf("unknown test %q", name)
}
}
// On a few builders, make GOROOT unwritable to catch tests writing to it.
if strings.HasPrefix(os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME"), "linux-") {
if os.Getuid() == 0 {
// Don't bother making GOROOT unwritable:
// we're running as root, so permissions would have no effect.
} else {
xatexit(t.makeGOROOTUnwritable())
}
}
if !t.json {
if err := t.maybeLogMetadata(); err != nil {
t.failed = true
if t.keepGoing {
log.Printf("Failed logging metadata: %v", err)
} else {
fatalf("Failed logging metadata: %v", err)
}
}
}
var anyIncluded, someExcluded bool
for _, dt := range t.tests {
if !t.shouldRunTest(dt.name) {
someExcluded = true
continue
}
anyIncluded = true
dt := dt // dt used in background after this iteration
if err := dt.fn(&dt); err != nil {
t.runPending(&dt) // in case that hasn't been done yet
t.failed = true
if t.keepGoing {
log.Printf("Failed: %v", err)
} else {
fatalf("Failed: %v", err)
}
}
}
t.runPending(nil)
timelog("end", "dist test")
if !t.json {
if t.failed {
fmt.Println("\nFAILED")
} else if !anyIncluded {
fmt.Println()
errprintf("go tool dist: warning: %q matched no tests; use the -list flag to list available tests\n", t.runRxStr)
fmt.Println("NO TESTS TO RUN")
} else if someExcluded {
fmt.Println("\nALL TESTS PASSED (some were excluded)")
} else {
fmt.Println("\nALL TESTS PASSED")
}
}
if t.failed {
xexit(1)
}
}
func (t *tester) shouldRunTest(name string) bool {
if t.runRx != nil {
return t.runRx.MatchString(name) == t.runRxWant
}
if len(t.runNames) == 0 {
return true
}
for _, runName := range t.runNames {
if runName == name {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (t *tester) maybeLogMetadata() error {
if t.compileOnly {
// We need to run a subprocess to log metadata. Don't do that
// on compile-only runs.
return nil
}
t.out("Test execution environment.")
// Helper binary to print system metadata (CPU model, etc). This is a
// separate binary from dist so it need not build with the bootstrap
// toolchain.
//
// TODO(prattmic): If we split dist bootstrap and dist test then this
// could be simplified to directly use internal/sysinfo here.
return t.dirCmd(filepath.Join(goroot, "src/cmd/internal/metadata"), gorootBinGo, []string{"run", "main.go"}).Run()
}
// testName returns the dist test name for a given package and variant.
func testName(pkg, variant string) string {
name := pkg
if variant != "" {
name += ":" + variant
}
return name
}
// goTest represents all options to a "go test" command. The final command will
// combine configuration from goTest and tester flags.
type goTest struct {
timeout time.Duration // If non-zero, override timeout
short bool // If true, force -short
tags []string // Build tags
race bool // Force -race
bench bool // Run benchmarks (briefly), not tests.
runTests string // Regexp of tests to run
cpu string // If non-empty, -cpu flag
gcflags string // If non-empty, build with -gcflags=all=X
ldflags string // If non-empty, build with -ldflags=X
buildmode string // If non-empty, -buildmode flag
env []string // Environment variables to add, as KEY=VAL. KEY= unsets a variable
runOnHost bool // When cross-compiling, run this test on the host instead of guest
// variant, if non-empty, is a name used to distinguish different
// configurations of the same test package(s). If set and omitVariant is false,
// the Package field in test2json output is rewritten to pkg:variant.
variant string
// omitVariant indicates that variant is used solely for the dist test name and
// that the set of test names run by each variant (including empty) of a package
// is non-overlapping.
omitVariant bool
// We have both pkg and pkgs as a convenience. Both may be set, in which
// case they will be combined. At least one must be set.
pkgs []string // Multiple packages to test
pkg string // A single package to test
testFlags []string // Additional flags accepted by this test
}
// bgCommand returns a go test Cmd and a post-Run flush function. The result
// will write its output to stdout and stderr. If stdout==stderr, bgCommand
// ensures Writes are serialized. The caller should call flush() after Cmd exits.
func (opts *goTest) bgCommand(t *tester, stdout, stderr io.Writer) (cmd *exec.Cmd, flush func()) {
build, run, pkgs, testFlags, setupCmd := opts.buildArgs(t)
// Combine the flags.
args := append([]string{"test"}, build...)
if t.compileOnly {
args = append(args, "-c", "-o", os.DevNull)
} else {
args = append(args, run...)
}
args = append(args, pkgs...)
if !t.compileOnly {
args = append(args, testFlags...)
}
cmd = exec.Command(gorootBinGo, args...)
setupCmd(cmd)
if t.json && opts.variant != "" && !opts.omitVariant {
// Rewrite Package in the JSON output to be pkg:variant. When omitVariant
// is true, pkg.TestName is already unambiguous, so we don't need to
// rewrite the Package field.
//
// We only want to process JSON on the child's stdout. Ideally if
// stdout==stderr, we would also use the same testJSONFilter for
// cmd.Stdout and cmd.Stderr in order to keep the underlying
// interleaving of writes, but then it would see even partial writes
// interleaved, which would corrupt the JSON. So, we only process
// cmd.Stdout. This has another consequence though: if stdout==stderr,
// we have to serialize Writes in case the Writer is not concurrent
// safe. If we were just passing stdout/stderr through to exec, it would
// do this for us, but since we're wrapping stdout, we have to do it
// ourselves.
if stdout == stderr {
stdout = &lockedWriter{w: stdout}
stderr = stdout
}
f := &testJSONFilter{w: stdout, variant: opts.variant}
cmd.Stdout = f
flush = f.Flush
} else {
cmd.Stdout = stdout
flush = func() {}
}
cmd.Stderr = stderr
return cmd, flush
}
// run runs a go test and returns an error if it does not succeed.
func (opts *goTest) run(t *tester) error {
cmd, flush := opts.bgCommand(t, os.Stdout, os.Stderr)
err := cmd.Run()
flush()
return err
}
// buildArgs is in internal helper for goTest that constructs the elements of
// the "go test" command line. build is the flags for building the test. run is
// the flags for running the test. pkgs is the list of packages to build and
// run. testFlags is the list of flags to pass to the test package.
//
// The caller must call setupCmd on the resulting exec.Cmd to set its directory
// and environment.
func (opts *goTest) buildArgs(t *tester) (build, run, pkgs, testFlags []string, setupCmd func(*exec.Cmd)) {
run = append(run, "-count=1") // Disallow caching
if opts.timeout != 0 {
d := opts.timeout * time.Duration(t.timeoutScale)
run = append(run, "-timeout="+d.String())
} else if t.timeoutScale != 1 {
const goTestDefaultTimeout = 10 * time.Minute // Default value of go test -timeout flag.
run = append(run, "-timeout="+(goTestDefaultTimeout*time.Duration(t.timeoutScale)).String())
}
if opts.short || t.short {
run = append(run, "-short")
}
var tags []string
if t.iOS() {
tags = append(tags, "lldb")
}
if noOpt {
tags = append(tags, "noopt")
}
tags = append(tags, opts.tags...)
if len(tags) > 0 {
build = append(build, "-tags="+strings.Join(tags, ","))
}
if t.race || opts.race {
build = append(build, "-race")
}
if t.msan {
build = append(build, "-msan")
}
if t.asan {
build = append(build, "-asan")
}
if opts.bench {
// Run no tests.
run = append(run, "-run=^$")
// Run benchmarks briefly as a smoke test.
run = append(run, "-bench=.*", "-benchtime=.1s")
} else if opts.runTests != "" {
run = append(run, "-run="+opts.runTests)
}
if opts.cpu != "" {
run = append(run, "-cpu="+opts.cpu)
}
if t.json {
run = append(run, "-json")
}
if opts.gcflags != "" {
build = append(build, "-gcflags=all="+opts.gcflags)
}
if opts.ldflags != "" {
build = append(build, "-ldflags="+opts.ldflags)
}
if opts.buildmode != "" {
build = append(build, "-buildmode="+opts.buildmode)
}
pkgs = opts.packages()
runOnHost := opts.runOnHost && (goarch != gohostarch || goos != gohostos)
needTestFlags := len(opts.testFlags) > 0 || runOnHost
if needTestFlags {
testFlags = append([]string{"-args"}, opts.testFlags...)
}
if runOnHost {
// -target is a special flag understood by tests that can run on the host
testFlags = append(testFlags, "-target="+goos+"/"+goarch)
}
setupCmd = func(cmd *exec.Cmd) {
setDir(cmd, filepath.Join(goroot, "src"))
if len(opts.env) != 0 {
for _, kv := range opts.env {
if i := strings.Index(kv, "="); i < 0 {
unsetEnv(cmd, kv[:len(kv)-1])
} else {
setEnv(cmd, kv[:i], kv[i+1:])
}
}
}
if runOnHost {
setEnv(cmd, "GOARCH", gohostarch)
setEnv(cmd, "GOOS", gohostos)
}
}
return
}
// packages returns the full list of packages to be run by this goTest. This
// will always include at least one package.
func (opts *goTest) packages() []string {
pkgs := opts.pkgs
if opts.pkg != "" {
pkgs = append(pkgs[:len(pkgs):len(pkgs)], opts.pkg)
}
if len(pkgs) == 0 {
panic("no packages")
}
return pkgs
}
// printSkip prints a skip message for all of goTest.
func (opts *goTest) printSkip(t *tester, msg string) {
if t.json {
enc := json.NewEncoder(os.Stdout)
for _, pkg := range opts.packages() {
synthesizeSkipEvent(enc, pkg, msg)
}
return
}
fmt.Println(msg)
}
// ranGoTest and stdMatches are state closed over by the stdlib
// testing func in registerStdTest below. The tests are run
// sequentially, so there's no need for locks.
//
// ranGoBench and benchMatches are the same, but are only used
// in -race mode.
var (
ranGoTest bool
stdMatches []string
ranGoBench bool
benchMatches []string
)
func (t *tester) registerStdTest(pkg string) {
const stdTestHeading = "Testing packages." // known to addTest for a safety check
gcflags := gogcflags
name := testName(pkg, "")
if t.runRx == nil || t.runRx.MatchString(name) == t.runRxWant {
stdMatches = append(stdMatches, pkg)
}
t.addTest(name, stdTestHeading, func(dt *distTest) error {
if ranGoTest {
return nil
}
t.runPending(dt)
timelog("start", dt.name)
defer timelog("end", dt.name)
ranGoTest = true
timeoutSec := 180 * time.Second
for _, pkg := range stdMatches {
if pkg == "cmd/go" {
timeoutSec *= 3
break
}
}
return (&goTest{
timeout: timeoutSec,
gcflags: gcflags,
pkgs: stdMatches,
}).run(t)
})
}
func (t *tester) registerRaceBenchTest(pkg string) {
const raceBenchHeading = "Running benchmarks briefly." // known to addTest for a safety check
name := testName(pkg, "racebench")
if t.runRx == nil || t.runRx.MatchString(name) == t.runRxWant {
benchMatches = append(benchMatches, pkg)
}
t.addTest(name, raceBenchHeading, func(dt *distTest) error {
if ranGoBench {
return nil
}
t.runPending(dt)
timelog("start", dt.name)
defer timelog("end", dt.name)
ranGoBench = true
return (&goTest{
variant: "racebench",
omitVariant: true, // The only execution of benchmarks in dist; benchmark names are guaranteed not to overlap with test names.
timeout: 1200 * time.Second, // longer timeout for race with benchmarks
race: true,
bench: true,
cpu: "4",
pkgs: benchMatches,
}).run(t)
})
}
func (t *tester) registerTests() {
// registerStdTestSpecially tracks import paths in the standard library
// whose test registration happens in a special way.
//
// These tests *must* be able to run normally as part of "go test std cmd",
// even if they are also registered separately by dist, because users often
// run go test directly. Use skips or build tags in preference to expanding
// this list.
registerStdTestSpecially := map[string]bool{
// testdir can run normally as part of "go test std cmd", but because
// it's a very large test, we register is specially as several shards to
// enable better load balancing on sharded builders. Ideally the build
// system would know how to shard any large test package.
"cmd/internal/testdir": true,
}
// Fast path to avoid the ~1 second of `go list std cmd` when
// the caller lists specific tests to run. (as the continuous
// build coordinator does).
if len(t.runNames) > 0 {
for _, name := range t.runNames {
if !strings.Contains(name, ":") {
t.registerStdTest(name)
} else if strings.HasSuffix(name, ":racebench") {
t.registerRaceBenchTest(strings.TrimSuffix(name, ":racebench"))
}
}
} else {
// Use 'go list std cmd' to get a list of all Go packages
// that running 'go test std cmd' could find problems in.
// (In race test mode, also set -tags=race.)
//
// In long test mode, this includes vendored packages and other
// packages without tests so that 'dist test' finds if any of
// them don't build, have a problem reported by high-confidence
// vet checks that come with 'go test', and anything else it
// may check in the future. See go.dev/issue/60463.
cmd := exec.Command(gorootBinGo, "list")
if t.short {
// In short test mode, use a format string to only
// list packages and commands that have tests.
const format = "{{if (or .TestGoFiles .XTestGoFiles)}}{{.ImportPath}}{{end}}"
cmd.Args = append(cmd.Args, "-f", format)
}
if t.race {
cmd.Args = append(cmd.Args, "-tags=race")
}
cmd.Args = append(cmd.Args, "std", "cmd")
cmd.Stderr = new(bytes.Buffer)
all, err := cmd.Output()
if err != nil {
fatalf("Error running go list std cmd: %v:\n%s", err, cmd.Stderr)
}
pkgs := strings.Fields(string(all))
for _, pkg := range pkgs {
if registerStdTestSpecially[pkg] {
continue
}
t.registerStdTest(pkg)
}
if t.race {
for _, pkg := range pkgs {
if t.packageHasBenchmarks(pkg) {
t.registerRaceBenchTest(pkg)
}
}
}
}
if t.race {
return
}
// Test the os/user package in the pure-Go mode too.
if !t.compileOnly {
t.registerTest("os/user with tag osusergo",
&goTest{
variant: "osusergo",
timeout: 300 * time.Second,
tags: []string{"osusergo"},
pkg: "os/user",
})
t.registerTest("hash/maphash purego implementation",
&goTest{
variant: "purego",
timeout: 300 * time.Second,
tags: []string{"purego"},
pkg: "hash/maphash",
})
}
// Test ios/amd64 for the iOS simulator.
if goos == "darwin" && goarch == "amd64" && t.cgoEnabled {
t.registerTest("GOOS=ios on darwin/amd64",
&goTest{
variant: "amd64ios",
timeout: 300 * time.Second,
runTests: "SystemRoots",
env: []string{"GOOS=ios", "CGO_ENABLED=1"},
pkg: "crypto/x509",
})
}
// Runtime CPU tests.
if !t.compileOnly && t.hasParallelism() {
t.registerTest("GOMAXPROCS=2 runtime -cpu=1,2,4 -quick",
&goTest{
variant: "cpu124",
timeout: 300 * time.Second,
cpu: "1,2,4",
short: true,
testFlags: []string{"-quick"},
// We set GOMAXPROCS=2 in addition to -cpu=1,2,4 in order to test runtime bootstrap code,
// creation of first goroutines and first garbage collections in the parallel setting.
env: []string{"GOMAXPROCS=2"},
pkg: "runtime",
})
}
// GOEXPERIMENT=rangefunc tests
if !t.compileOnly {
t.registerTest("GOEXPERIMENT=rangefunc go test iter",
&goTest{
variant: "iter",
short: t.short,
env: []string{"GOEXPERIMENT=rangefunc"},
pkg: "iter",
})
}
// GODEBUG=gcstoptheworld=2 tests. We only run these in long-test
// mode (with GO_TEST_SHORT=0) because this is just testing a
// non-critical debug setting.
if !t.compileOnly && !t.short {
t.registerTest("GODEBUG=gcstoptheworld=2 archive/zip",
&goTest{
variant: "runtime:gcstoptheworld2",
timeout: 300 * time.Second,
short: true,
env: []string{"GODEBUG=gcstoptheworld=2"},
pkg: "archive/zip",
})
}
// morestack tests. We only run these in long-test mode
// (with GO_TEST_SHORT=0) because the runtime test is
// already quite long and mayMoreStackMove makes it about
// twice as slow.
if !t.compileOnly && !t.short {
// hooks is the set of maymorestack hooks to test with.
hooks := []string{"mayMoreStackPreempt", "mayMoreStackMove"}
// hookPkgs is the set of package patterns to apply
// the maymorestack hook to.
hookPkgs := []string{"runtime/...", "reflect", "sync"}
// unhookPkgs is the set of package patterns to
// exclude from hookPkgs.
unhookPkgs := []string{"runtime/testdata/..."}
for _, hook := range hooks {
// Construct the build flags to use the
// maymorestack hook in the compiler and
// assembler. We pass this via the GOFLAGS
// environment variable so that it applies to
// both the test itself and to binaries built
// by the test.
goFlagsList := []string{}
for _, flag := range []string{"-gcflags", "-asmflags"} {
for _, hookPkg := range hookPkgs {
goFlagsList = append(goFlagsList, flag+"="+hookPkg+"=-d=maymorestack=runtime."+hook)
}
for _, unhookPkg := range unhookPkgs {
goFlagsList = append(goFlagsList, flag+"="+unhookPkg+"=")
}
}
goFlags := strings.Join(goFlagsList, " ")
t.registerTest("maymorestack="+hook,
&goTest{
variant: hook,
timeout: 600 * time.Second,
short: true,
env: []string{"GOFLAGS=" + goFlags},
pkgs: []string{"runtime", "reflect", "sync"},
})
}
}
// Test that internal linking of standard packages does not
// require libgcc. This ensures that we can install a Go
// release on a system that does not have a C compiler
// installed and still build Go programs (that don't use cgo).
for _, pkg := range cgoPackages {
if !t.internalLink() {
break
}
// ARM libgcc may be Thumb, which internal linking does not support.
if goarch == "arm" {
break
}
// What matters is that the tests build and start up.
// Skip expensive tests, especially x509 TestSystemRoots.
run := "^Test[^CS]"
if pkg == "net" {
run = "TestTCPStress"
}
t.registerTest("Testing without libgcc.",
&goTest{
variant: "nolibgcc",
ldflags: "-linkmode=internal -libgcc=none",
runTests: run,
pkg: pkg,
})
}
// Stub out following test on alpine until 54354 resolved.
builderName := os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME")
disablePIE := strings.HasSuffix(builderName, "-alpine")
// Test internal linking of PIE binaries where it is supported.
if t.internalLinkPIE() && !disablePIE {
t.registerTest("internal linking of -buildmode=pie",
&goTest{
variant: "pie_internal",
timeout: 60 * time.Second,
buildmode: "pie",
ldflags: "-linkmode=internal",
env: []string{"CGO_ENABLED=0"},
pkg: "reflect",
})
// Also test a cgo package.
if t.cgoEnabled && t.internalLink() && !disablePIE {
t.registerTest("internal linking of -buildmode=pie",
&goTest{
variant: "pie_internal",
timeout: 60 * time.Second,
buildmode: "pie",
ldflags: "-linkmode=internal",
pkg: "os/user",
})
}
}
// sync tests
if t.hasParallelism() {
t.registerTest("sync -cpu=10",
&goTest{
variant: "cpu10",
timeout: 120 * time.Second,
cpu: "10",
pkg: "sync",
})
}
if t.raceDetectorSupported() {
t.registerRaceTests()
}
const cgoHeading = "Testing cgo"
if t.cgoEnabled {
t.registerCgoTests(cgoHeading)
}
if goos == "wasip1" {
t.registerTest("wasip1 host tests",
&goTest{
variant: "host",
pkg: "runtime/internal/wasitest",
timeout: 1 * time.Minute,
runOnHost: true,
})
}
if goos != "android" && !t.iOS() {
// Only start multiple test dir shards on builders,
// where they get distributed to multiple machines.
// See issues 20141 and 31834.
nShards := 1
if os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") != "" {
nShards = 10
}
if n, err := strconv.Atoi(os.Getenv("GO_TEST_SHARDS")); err == nil {
nShards = n
}
for shard := 0; shard < nShards; shard++ {
id := fmt.Sprintf("%d_%d", shard, nShards)
t.registerTest("../test",
&goTest{
variant: id,
omitVariant: true, // Shards of the same Go package; tests are guaranteed not to overlap.
pkg: "cmd/internal/testdir",
testFlags: []string{fmt.Sprintf("-shard=%d", shard), fmt.Sprintf("-shards=%d", nShards)},
runOnHost: true,
},
)
}
}
// Only run the API check on fast development platforms.
// Every platform checks the API on every GOOS/GOARCH/CGO_ENABLED combination anyway,
// so we really only need to run this check once anywhere to get adequate coverage.
// To help developers avoid trybot-only failures, we try to run on typical developer machines
// which is darwin,linux,windows/amd64 and darwin/arm64.
if goos == "darwin" || ((goos == "linux" || goos == "windows") && goarch == "amd64") {
t.registerTest("API check", &goTest{variant: "check", pkg: "cmd/api", timeout: 5 * time.Minute, testFlags: []string{"-check"}})
}
}
// addTest adds an arbitrary test callback to the test list.
//
// name must uniquely identify the test and heading must be non-empty.
func (t *tester) addTest(name, heading string, fn func(*distTest) error) {
if t.testNames[name] {
panic("duplicate registered test name " + name)
}
if heading == "" {
panic("empty heading")
}
// Two simple checks for cases that would conflict with the fast path in registerTests.
if !strings.Contains(name, ":") && heading != "Testing packages." {
panic("empty variant is reserved exclusively for registerStdTest")
} else if strings.HasSuffix(name, ":racebench") && heading != "Running benchmarks briefly." {
panic("racebench variant is reserved exclusively for registerRaceBenchTest")
}
if t.testNames == nil {
t.testNames = make(map[string]bool)
}
t.testNames[name] = true
t.tests = append(t.tests, distTest{
name: name,
heading: heading,
fn: fn,
})
}
type registerTestOpt interface {
isRegisterTestOpt()
}
// rtSkipFunc is a registerTest option that runs a skip check function before
// running the test.
type rtSkipFunc struct {
skip func(*distTest) (string, bool) // Return message, true to skip the test
}
func (rtSkipFunc) isRegisterTestOpt() {}
// registerTest registers a test that runs the given goTest.
//
// Each Go package in goTest will have a corresponding test
// "<pkg>:<variant>", which must uniquely identify the test.
//
// heading and test.variant must be non-empty.
func (t *tester) registerTest(heading string, test *goTest, opts ...registerTestOpt) {
var skipFunc func(*distTest) (string, bool)
for _, opt := range opts {
switch opt := opt.(type) {
case rtSkipFunc:
skipFunc = opt.skip
}
}
// Register each test package as a separate test.
register1 := func(test *goTest) {
if test.variant == "" {
panic("empty variant")
}
name := testName(test.pkg, test.variant)
t.addTest(name, heading, func(dt *distTest) error {
if skipFunc != nil {
msg, skip := skipFunc(dt)
if skip {
test.printSkip(t, msg)
return nil
}
}
w := &work{dt: dt}
w.cmd, w.flush = test.bgCommand(t, &w.out, &w.out)
t.worklist = append(t.worklist, w)
return nil
})
}
if test.pkg != "" && len(test.pkgs) == 0 {
// Common case. Avoid copying.
register1(test)
return
}
// TODO(dmitshur,austin): It might be better to unify the execution of 'go test pkg'
// invocations for the same variant to be done with a single 'go test pkg1 pkg2 pkg3'
// command, just like it's already done in registerStdTest and registerRaceBenchTest.
// Those methods accumulate matched packages in stdMatches and benchMatches slices,
// and we can extend that mechanism to work for all other equal variant registrations.
// Do the simple thing to start with.
for _, pkg := range test.packages() {
test1 := *test
test1.pkg, test1.pkgs = pkg, nil
register1(&test1)
}
}
// dirCmd constructs a Cmd intended to be run in the foreground.
// The command will be run in dir, and Stdout and Stderr will go to os.Stdout
// and os.Stderr.
func (t *tester) dirCmd(dir string, cmdline ...interface{}) *exec.Cmd {
bin, args := flattenCmdline(cmdline)
cmd := exec.Command(bin, args...)
if filepath.IsAbs(dir) {
setDir(cmd, dir)
} else {
setDir(cmd, filepath.Join(goroot, dir))
}
cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
if vflag > 1 {
errprintf("%s\n", strings.Join(cmd.Args, " "))
}
return cmd
}
// flattenCmdline flattens a mixture of string and []string as single list
// and then interprets it as a command line: first element is binary, then args.
func flattenCmdline(cmdline []interface{}) (bin string, args []string) {
var list []string
for _, x := range cmdline {
switch x := x.(type) {
case string:
list = append(list, x)
case []string:
list = append(list, x...)
default:
panic("invalid dirCmd argument type: " + reflect.TypeOf(x).String())
}
}
bin = list[0]
if !filepath.IsAbs(bin) {
panic("command is not absolute: " + bin)
}
return bin, list[1:]
}
func (t *tester) iOS() bool {
return goos == "ios"
}
func (t *tester) out(v string) {
if t.json {
return
}
if t.banner == "" {
return
}
fmt.Println("\n" + t.banner + v)
}
// extLink reports whether the current goos/goarch supports
// external linking. This should match the test in determineLinkMode
// in cmd/link/internal/ld/config.go.
func (t *tester) extLink() bool {
if goarch == "ppc64" && goos != "aix" {
return false
}
return true
}
func (t *tester) internalLink() bool {
if gohostos == "dragonfly" {
// linkmode=internal fails on dragonfly since errno is a TLS relocation.
return false
}
if goos == "android" {
return false
}
if goos == "ios" {
return false
}
if goos == "windows" && goarch == "arm64" {
return false
}
// Internally linking cgo is incomplete on some architectures.
// https://golang.org/issue/10373
// https://golang.org/issue/14449
if goarch == "loong64" || goarch == "mips64" || goarch == "mips64le" || goarch == "mips" || goarch == "mipsle" || goarch == "riscv64" {
return false
}
if goos == "aix" {
// linkmode=internal isn't supported.
return false
}
return true
}
func (t *tester) internalLinkPIE() bool {
switch goos + "-" + goarch {
case "darwin-amd64", "darwin-arm64",
"linux-amd64", "linux-arm64", "linux-ppc64le",
"android-arm64",
"windows-amd64", "windows-386", "windows-arm":
return true
}
return false
}
// supportedBuildMode reports whether the given build mode is supported.
func (t *tester) supportedBuildmode(mode string) bool {
switch mode {
case "c-archive", "c-shared", "shared", "plugin", "pie":
default:
fatalf("internal error: unknown buildmode %s", mode)
return false
}
return buildModeSupported("gc", mode, goos, goarch)
}
func (t *tester) registerCgoTests(heading string) {
cgoTest := func(variant string, subdir, linkmode, buildmode string, opts ...registerTestOpt) *goTest {
gt := &goTest{
variant: variant,
pkg: "cmd/cgo/internal/" + subdir,
buildmode: buildmode,
}
var ldflags []string
if linkmode != "auto" {
// "auto" is the default, so avoid cluttering the command line for "auto"
ldflags = append(ldflags, "-linkmode="+linkmode)
}
if linkmode == "internal" {
gt.tags = append(gt.tags, "internal")
if buildmode == "pie" {
gt.tags = append(gt.tags, "internal_pie")
}
}
if buildmode == "static" {
// This isn't actually a Go buildmode, just a convenient way to tell
// cgoTest we want static linking.
gt.buildmode = ""
if linkmode == "external" {
ldflags = append(ldflags, `-extldflags "-static -pthread"`)
} else if linkmode == "auto" {
gt.env = append(gt.env, "CGO_LDFLAGS=-static -pthread")
} else {
panic("unknown linkmode with static build: " + linkmode)
}
gt.tags = append(gt.tags, "static")
}
gt.ldflags = strings.Join(ldflags, " ")
t.registerTest(heading, gt, opts...)
return gt
}
// test, testtls, and testnocgo are run with linkmode="auto", buildmode=""
// as part of go test cmd. Here we only have to register the non-default
// build modes of these tests.
// Stub out various buildmode=pie tests on alpine until 54354 resolved.
builderName := os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME")
disablePIE := strings.HasSuffix(builderName, "-alpine")
if t.internalLink() {
cgoTest("internal", "test", "internal", "")
}
os := gohostos
p := gohostos + "/" + goarch
switch {
case os == "darwin", os == "windows":
if !t.extLink() {
break
}
// test linkmode=external, but __thread not supported, so skip testtls.
cgoTest("external", "test", "external", "")
gt := cgoTest("external-s", "test", "external", "")
gt.ldflags += " -s"
if t.supportedBuildmode("pie") && !disablePIE {
cgoTest("auto-pie", "test", "auto", "pie")
if t.internalLink() && t.internalLinkPIE() {
cgoTest("internal-pie", "test", "internal", "pie")
}
}
case os == "aix", os == "android", os == "dragonfly", os == "freebsd", os == "linux", os == "netbsd", os == "openbsd":
gt := cgoTest("external-g0", "test", "external", "")
gt.env = append(gt.env, "CGO_CFLAGS=-g0 -fdiagnostics-color")
cgoTest("external", "testtls", "external", "")
switch {
case os == "aix":
// no static linking
case p == "freebsd/arm":
// -fPIC compiled tls code will use __tls_get_addr instead
// of __aeabi_read_tp, however, on FreeBSD/ARM, __tls_get_addr
// is implemented in rtld-elf, so -fPIC isn't compatible with
// static linking on FreeBSD/ARM with clang. (cgo depends on
// -fPIC fundamentally.)
default:
// Check for static linking support
var staticCheck rtSkipFunc
ccName := compilerEnvLookup("CC", defaultcc, goos, goarch)
cc, err := exec.LookPath(ccName)
if err != nil {
staticCheck.skip = func(*distTest) (string, bool) {
return fmt.Sprintf("$CC (%q) not found, skip cgo static linking test.", ccName), true
}
} else {
cmd := t.dirCmd("src/cmd/cgo/internal/test", cc, "-xc", "-o", "/dev/null", "-static", "-")
cmd.Stdin = strings.NewReader("int main() {}")
cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = nil, nil // Discard output
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
// Skip these tests
staticCheck.skip = func(*distTest) (string, bool) {
return "No support for static linking found (lacks libc.a?), skip cgo static linking test.", true
}
}
}
// Doing a static link with boringcrypto gets
// a C linker warning on Linux.
// in function `bio_ip_and_port_to_socket_and_addr':
// warning: Using 'getaddrinfo' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
if staticCheck.skip == nil && goos == "linux" && strings.Contains(goexperiment, "boringcrypto") {
staticCheck.skip = func(*distTest) (string, bool) {
return "skipping static linking check on Linux when using boringcrypto to avoid C linker warning about getaddrinfo", true
}
}
// Static linking tests
if goos != "android" && p != "netbsd/arm" {
// TODO(#56629): Why does this fail on netbsd-arm?
cgoTest("static", "testtls", "external", "static", staticCheck)
}
cgoTest("external", "testnocgo", "external", "", staticCheck)
if goos != "android" {
cgoTest("static", "testnocgo", "external", "static", staticCheck)
cgoTest("static", "test", "external", "static", staticCheck)
// -static in CGO_LDFLAGS triggers a different code path
// than -static in -extldflags, so test both.
// See issue #16651.
if goarch != "loong64" {
// TODO(#56623): Why does this fail on loong64?
cgoTest("auto-static", "test", "auto", "static", staticCheck)
}
}
// PIE linking tests
if t.supportedBuildmode("pie") && !disablePIE {
cgoTest("auto-pie", "test", "auto", "pie")
if t.internalLink() && t.internalLinkPIE() {
cgoTest("internal-pie", "test", "internal", "pie")
}
cgoTest("auto-pie", "testtls", "auto", "pie")
cgoTest("auto-pie", "testnocgo", "auto", "pie")
}
}
}
}
// runPending runs pending test commands, in parallel, emitting headers as appropriate.
// When finished, it emits header for nextTest, which is going to run after the
// pending commands are done (and runPending returns).
// A test should call runPending if it wants to make sure that it is not
// running in parallel with earlier tests, or if it has some other reason
// for needing the earlier tests to be done.
func (t *tester) runPending(nextTest *distTest) {
worklist := t.worklist
t.worklist = nil
for _, w := range worklist {
w.start = make(chan bool)
w.end = make(chan struct{})
// w.cmd must be set up to write to w.out. We can't check that, but we
// can check for easy mistakes.
if w.cmd.Stdout == nil || w.cmd.Stdout == os.Stdout || w.cmd.Stderr == nil || w.cmd.Stderr == os.Stderr {
panic("work.cmd.Stdout/Stderr must be redirected")
}
go func(w *work) {
if !<-w.start {
timelog("skip", w.dt.name)
w.printSkip(t, "skipped due to earlier error")
} else {
timelog("start", w.dt.name)
w.err = w.cmd.Run()
if w.flush != nil {
w.flush()
}
if w.err != nil {
if isUnsupportedVMASize(w) {
timelog("skip", w.dt.name)
w.out.Reset()
w.printSkip(t, "skipped due to unsupported VMA")
w.err = nil
}
}
}
timelog("end", w.dt.name)
w.end <- struct{}{}
}(w)
}
started := 0
ended := 0
var last *distTest
for ended < len(worklist) {
for started < len(worklist) && started-ended < maxbg {
w := worklist[started]
started++
w.start <- !t.failed || t.keepGoing
}
w := worklist[ended]
dt := w.dt
if t.lastHeading != dt.heading {
t.lastHeading = dt.heading
t.out(dt.heading)
}
if dt != last {
// Assumes all the entries for a single dt are in one worklist.
last = w.dt
if vflag > 0 {
fmt.Printf("# go tool dist test -run=^%s$\n", dt.name)
}
}
if vflag > 1 {
errprintf("%s\n", strings.Join(w.cmd.Args, " "))
}
ended++
<-w.end
os.Stdout.Write(w.out.Bytes())
// We no longer need the output, so drop the buffer.
w.out = bytes.Buffer{}
if w.err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed: %v", w.err)
t.failed = true
}
}
if t.failed && !t.keepGoing {
fatalf("FAILED")
}
if dt := nextTest; dt != nil {
if t.lastHeading != dt.heading {
t.lastHeading = dt.heading
t.out(dt.heading)
}
if vflag > 0 {
fmt.Printf("# go tool dist test -run=^%s$\n", dt.name)
}
}
}
func (t *tester) hasBash() bool {
switch gohostos {
case "windows", "plan9":
return false
}
return true
}
// hasParallelism is a copy of the function
// internal/testenv.HasParallelism, which can't be used here
// because cmd/dist can not import internal packages during bootstrap.
func (t *tester) hasParallelism() bool {
switch goos {
case "js", "wasip1":
return false
}
return true
}
func (t *tester) raceDetectorSupported() bool {
if gohostos != goos {
return false
}
if !t.cgoEnabled {
return false
}
if !raceDetectorSupported(goos, goarch) {
return false
}
// The race detector doesn't work on Alpine Linux:
// golang.org/issue/14481
if isAlpineLinux() {
return false
}
// NetBSD support is unfinished.
// golang.org/issue/26403
if goos == "netbsd" {
return false
}
return true
}
func isAlpineLinux() bool {
if runtime.GOOS != "linux" {
return false
}
fi, err := os.Lstat("/etc/alpine-release")
return err == nil && fi.Mode().IsRegular()
}
func (t *tester) registerRaceTests() {
hdr := "Testing race detector"
t.registerTest(hdr,
&goTest{
variant: "race",
race: true,
runTests: "Output",
pkg: "runtime/race",
})
t.registerTest(hdr,
&goTest{
variant: "race",
race: true,
runTests: "TestParse|TestEcho|TestStdinCloseRace|TestClosedPipeRace|TestTypeRace|TestFdRace|TestFdReadRace|TestFileCloseRace",
pkgs: []string{"flag", "net", "os", "os/exec", "encoding/gob"},
})
// We don't want the following line, because it
// slows down all.bash (by 10 seconds on my laptop).
// The race builder should catch any error here, but doesn't.
// TODO(iant): Figure out how to catch this.
// t.registerTest(hdr, &goTest{variant: "race", race: true, runTests: "TestParallelTest", pkg: "cmd/go"})
if t.cgoEnabled {
// Building cmd/cgo/internal/test takes a long time.
// There are already cgo-enabled packages being tested with the race detector.
// We shouldn't need to redo all of cmd/cgo/internal/test too.
// The race buildler will take care of this.
// t.registerTest(hdr, &goTest{variant: "race", race: true, env: []string{"GOTRACEBACK=2"}, pkg: "cmd/cgo/internal/test"})
}
if t.extLink() {
// Test with external linking; see issue 9133.
t.registerTest(hdr,
&goTest{
variant: "race-external",
race: true,
ldflags: "-linkmode=external",
runTests: "TestParse|TestEcho|TestStdinCloseRace",
pkgs: []string{"flag", "os/exec"},
})
}
}
// cgoPackages is the standard packages that use cgo.
var cgoPackages = []string{
"net",
"os/user",
}
var funcBenchmark = []byte("\nfunc Benchmark")
// packageHasBenchmarks reports whether pkg has benchmarks.
// On any error, it conservatively returns true.
//
// This exists just to eliminate work on the builders, since compiling
// a test in race mode just to discover it has no benchmarks costs a
// second or two per package, and this function returns false for
// about 100 packages.
func (t *tester) packageHasBenchmarks(pkg string) bool {
pkgDir := filepath.Join(goroot, "src", pkg)
d, err := os.Open(pkgDir)
if err != nil {
return true // conservatively
}
defer d.Close()
names, err := d.Readdirnames(-1)
if err != nil {
return true // conservatively
}
for _, name := range names {
if !strings.HasSuffix(name, "_test.go") {
continue
}
slurp, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(pkgDir, name))
if err != nil {
return true // conservatively
}
if bytes.Contains(slurp, funcBenchmark) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// makeGOROOTUnwritable makes all $GOROOT files & directories non-writable to
// check that no tests accidentally write to $GOROOT.
func (t *tester) makeGOROOTUnwritable() (undo func()) {
dir := os.Getenv("GOROOT")
if dir == "" {
panic("GOROOT not set")
}
type pathMode struct {
path string
mode os.FileMode
}
var dirs []pathMode // in lexical order
undo = func() {
for i := range dirs {
os.Chmod(dirs[i].path, dirs[i].mode) // best effort
}
}
filepath.WalkDir(dir, func(path string, d fs.DirEntry, err error) error {
if suffix := strings.TrimPrefix(path, dir+string(filepath.Separator)); suffix != "" {
if suffix == ".git" {
// Leave Git metadata in whatever state it was in. It may contain a lot
// of files, and it is highly unlikely that a test will try to modify
// anything within that directory.
return filepath.SkipDir
}
}
if err != nil {
return nil
}
info, err := d.Info()
if err != nil {
return nil
}
mode := info.Mode()
if mode&0222 != 0 && (mode.IsDir() || mode.IsRegular()) {
dirs = append(dirs, pathMode{path, mode})
}
return nil
})
// Run over list backward to chmod children before parents.
for i := len(dirs) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
err := os.Chmod(dirs[i].path, dirs[i].mode&^0222)
if err != nil {
dirs = dirs[i:] // Only undo what we did so far.
undo()
fatalf("failed to make GOROOT read-only: %v", err)
}
}
return undo
}
// raceDetectorSupported is a copy of the function
// internal/platform.RaceDetectorSupported, which can't be used here
// because cmd/dist can not import internal packages during bootstrap.
// The race detector only supports 48-bit VMA on arm64. But we don't have
// a good solution to check VMA size (see https://go.dev/issue/29948).
// raceDetectorSupported will always return true for arm64. But race
// detector tests may abort on non 48-bit VMA configuration, the tests
// will be marked as "skipped" in this case.
func raceDetectorSupported(goos, goarch string) bool {
switch goos {
case "linux":
return goarch == "amd64" || goarch == "ppc64le" || goarch == "arm64" || goarch == "s390x"
case "darwin":
return goarch == "amd64" || goarch == "arm64"
case "freebsd", "netbsd", "openbsd", "windows":
return goarch == "amd64"
default:
return false
}
}
// buildModeSupports is a copy of the function
// internal/platform.BuildModeSupported, which can't be used here
// because cmd/dist can not import internal packages during bootstrap.
func buildModeSupported(compiler, buildmode, goos, goarch string) bool {
if compiler == "gccgo" {
return true
}
platform := goos + "/" + goarch
switch buildmode {
case "archive":
return true
case "c-archive":
switch goos {
case "aix", "darwin", "ios", "windows":
return true
case "linux":
switch goarch {
case "386", "amd64", "arm", "armbe", "arm64", "arm64be", "loong64", "ppc64le", "riscv64", "s390x":
// linux/ppc64 not supported because it does
// not support external linking mode yet.
return true
default:
// Other targets do not support -shared,
// per ParseFlags in
// cmd/compile/internal/base/flag.go.
// For c-archive the Go tool passes -shared,
// so that the result is suitable for inclusion
// in a PIE or shared library.
return false
}
case "freebsd":
return goarch == "amd64"
}
return false
case "c-shared":
switch platform {
case "linux/amd64", "linux/arm", "linux/arm64", "linux/loong64", "linux/386", "linux/ppc64le", "linux/riscv64", "linux/s390x",
"android/amd64", "android/arm", "android/arm64", "android/386",
"freebsd/amd64",
"darwin/amd64", "darwin/arm64",
"windows/amd64", "windows/386", "windows/arm64":
return true
}
return false
case "default":
return true
case "exe":
return true
case "pie":
switch platform {
case "linux/386", "linux/amd64", "linux/arm", "linux/arm64", "linux/loong64", "linux/ppc64le", "linux/riscv64", "linux/s390x",
"android/amd64", "android/arm", "android/arm64", "android/386",
"freebsd/amd64",
"darwin/amd64", "darwin/arm64",
"ios/amd64", "ios/arm64",
"aix/ppc64",
"windows/386", "windows/amd64", "windows/arm", "windows/arm64":
return true
}
return false
case "shared":
switch platform {
case "linux/386", "linux/amd64", "linux/arm", "linux/arm64", "linux/ppc64le", "linux/s390x":
return true
}
return false
case "plugin":
switch platform {
case "linux/amd64", "linux/arm", "linux/arm64", "linux/386", "linux/loong64", "linux/s390x", "linux/ppc64le",
"android/amd64", "android/386",
"darwin/amd64", "darwin/arm64",
"freebsd/amd64":
return true
}
return false
default:
return false
}
}
// isUnsupportedVMASize reports whether the failure is caused by an unsupported
// VMA for the race detector (for example, running the race detector on an
// arm64 machine configured with 39-bit VMA).
func isUnsupportedVMASize(w *work) bool {
unsupportedVMA := []byte("unsupported VMA range")
return strings.Contains(w.dt.name, ":race") && bytes.Contains(w.out.Bytes(), unsupportedVMA)
}
// isEnvSet reports whether the environment variable evar is
// set in the environment.
func isEnvSet(evar string) bool {
evarEq := evar + "="
for _, e := range os.Environ() {
if strings.HasPrefix(e, evarEq) {
return true
}
}
return false
}