bumping golang.org/x/term f413282...ea6303a: > ea6303a go.mod: update golang.org/x dependencies bumping golang.org/x/sys 5154691...2964e1e: > 2964e1e unix: remove unused readlen and writelen > 3186bae windows: remove the 8192-codepoint arg limit in FuzzComposeCommandLine > 807530f unix: remove lists of unimplemented syscalls > 01c413d windows: document the return type mismatch for CommandLineToArgv > e649453 windows: convert TestCommandLineRecomposition to a fuzz test and fix discrepancies > 8858c72 unix: update riscv_hwprobe constants > 71c9d87 windows: add console ConPTY API > aa9470e unix/linux: update to Linux kernel 6.5 > c7ff727 unix: fix double copy in (*SockaddrALG).sockaddr > c7cbcbb unix: add TestSockaddrALG > 8d9dcc4 unix: modernize test helpers > a26c6de unix: use errnoErr in generated wrappers on solaris > f3ef2d1 cpu: remove the use of ioutil > 5a17dda unix: remove the use of ioutil > 38ebf41 cpu: fix wrong cache line size of riscv64 > fdc7ef4 all: remove ioutil usage from tests > fc717d3 unix: remove usage of ioutil.TempFile in tests > cb4ecd9 unix: use filepath in tests where appropriate > 4848eb0 windows,windows\svc,windows\svc\mgr: use unsafe.Slice instead of unsafeheader.Slice > 0e97d69 all: use t.TempDir in tests > 0514fec unix: rm unused zos test helper functions > bfd1ebb unix: remove unused ptracePtr on darwin > 81cb935 unix, windows: use ^TestName$ regular pattern for invoking a single test bumping knative.dev/pkg 294e777...ca8c009: > ca8c009 Add Reconciler for kube v1.Service (# 2858) > e2256bd Bump golang.org/x/oauth2 from 0.12.0 to 0.13.0 (# 2852) > cd747e2 Update community files (# 2857) > bae23eb Fix potential redefined error with kubeconfig flag (# 2855) > d0a82f9 Update community files (# 2850) > 833dd97 prioritize destination CA certs over resolved addressable CA certs (# 2849) bumping golang.org/x/oauth2 0708528...3c5dbf0: > 3c5dbf0 go.mod: update golang.org/x dependencies > 11625cc google: add authorized_user conditional to Credentials.UniverseDomain > 8d6d45b google: add Credentials.UniverseDomain to support TPC > 43b6a7b google: adding support for external account authorized user > 14b275c oauth2: workaround misspelling of verification_uri > 18352fc google/internal/externalaccount: adding BYOID Metrics > 9095a51 oauth2: clarify error if endpoint missing DeviceAuthURL > 2d9e4a2 oauth2/google: remove meta validations for aws external credentials > 55cd552 oauth2: support PKCE > e3fb0fb oauth2: support device flow bumping golang.org/x/net 2a0da8b...88194ad: > 88194ad go.mod: update golang.org/x dependencies > 2b60a61 quic: fix several bugs in flow control accounting > 73d82ef quic: handle DATA_BLOCKED frames > 5d5a036 quic: handle streams moving from the data queue to the meta queue > 350aad2 quic: correctly extend peer's flow control window after MAX_DATA > 21814e7 quic: validate connection id transport parameters > a600b35 quic: avoid redundant MAX_DATA updates > ea63359 http2: check stream body is present on read timeout > ddd8598 quic: version negotiation > 3b0ab98 quic: avoid deadlock on listener close > 732b4bc quic: report initial TLS errors > 8add2e1 quic: enforce AEAD integrity limit > 7c40cbd dns/dnsmessage: use map[string]uint16 instead of map[string]int > b3f1f23 quic: initiate key updates > 18f2095 quic: handle peer-initiated key updates > 008c0af quic: refactor keys for key updates > 6a4de22 quic: connection lifetime management > ea4a2ff quic: fix detection of reserved bits in 1-RTT packets > 47caaff quic: send and receive UDP datagrams > 02eb0f3 quic: avoid deadlock when updating inbound conn-level flow control > 57bce0e quic: move packetType.String out of test-only code > cae7dab quic: outbound connection-level flow control > 217377b quic: inbound connection-level flow control > 044c308 quic: check for packet overflow when writing MAX_STREAMS > 5401f76 quic: test lost bidi MAX_STREAMS frame handling > da5f9f7 quic: don't block Writes on stream-level flow control > c3c6260 quic: simplify gate operations > 717519d quic: limits on the number of open streams > 94087ad dns/dnsmessage: mention that Name in non-escaped bumping knative.dev/hack f2f9b6f...fc76874: > fc76874 Update community files (# 333) > 1588988 Update community files (# 327) Signed-off-by: Knative Automation <automation@knative.team> |
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README.md
Building sys/unix
The sys/unix package provides access to the raw system call interface of the underlying operating system. See: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/sys/unix
Porting Go to a new architecture/OS combination or adding syscalls, types, or constants to an existing architecture/OS pair requires some manual effort; however, there are tools that automate much of the process.
Build Systems
There are currently two ways we generate the necessary files. We are currently migrating the build system to use containers so the builds are reproducible. This is being done on an OS-by-OS basis. Please update this documentation as components of the build system change.
Old Build System (currently for GOOS != "linux"
)
The old build system generates the Go files based on the C header files present on your system. This means that files for a given GOOS/GOARCH pair must be generated on a system with that OS and architecture. This also means that the generated code can differ from system to system, based on differences in the header files.
To avoid this, if you are using the old build system, only generate the Go files on an installation with unmodified header files. It is also important to keep track of which version of the OS the files were generated from (ex. Darwin 14 vs Darwin 15). This makes it easier to track the progress of changes and have each OS upgrade correspond to a single change.
To build the files for your current OS and architecture, make sure GOOS and
GOARCH are set correctly and run mkall.sh
. This will generate the files for
your specific system. Running mkall.sh -n
shows the commands that will be run.
Requirements: bash, go
New Build System (currently for GOOS == "linux"
)
The new build system uses a Docker container to generate the go files directly from source checkouts of the kernel and various system libraries. This means that on any platform that supports Docker, all the files using the new build system can be generated at once, and generated files will not change based on what the person running the scripts has installed on their computer.
The OS specific files for the new build system are located in the ${GOOS}
directory, and the build is coordinated by the ${GOOS}/mkall.go
program. When
the kernel or system library updates, modify the Dockerfile at
${GOOS}/Dockerfile
to checkout the new release of the source.
To build all the files under the new build system, you must be on an amd64/Linux
system and have your GOOS and GOARCH set accordingly. Running mkall.sh
will
then generate all of the files for all of the GOOS/GOARCH pairs in the new build
system. Running mkall.sh -n
shows the commands that will be run.
Requirements: bash, go, docker
Component files
This section describes the various files used in the code generation process. It also contains instructions on how to modify these files to add a new architecture/OS or to add additional syscalls, types, or constants. Note that if you are using the new build system, the scripts/programs cannot be called normally. They must be called from within the docker container.
asm files
The hand-written assembly file at asm_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.s
implements system
call dispatch. There are three entry points:
func Syscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr)
func Syscall6(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr)
func RawSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr)
The first and second are the standard ones; they differ only in how many arguments can be passed to the kernel. The third is for low-level use by the ForkExec wrapper. Unlike the first two, it does not call into the scheduler to let it know that a system call is running.
When porting Go to a new architecture/OS, this file must be implemented for each GOOS/GOARCH pair.
mksysnum
Mksysnum is a Go program located at ${GOOS}/mksysnum.go
(or mksysnum_${GOOS}.go
for the old system). This program takes in a list of header files containing the
syscall number declarations and parses them to produce the corresponding list of
Go numeric constants. See zsysnum_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
for the generated
constants.
Adding new syscall numbers is mostly done by running the build on a sufficiently new installation of the target OS (or updating the source checkouts for the new build system). However, depending on the OS, you may need to update the parsing in mksysnum.
mksyscall.go
The syscall.go
, syscall_${GOOS}.go
, syscall_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
are
hand-written Go files which implement system calls (for unix, the specific OS,
or the specific OS/Architecture pair respectively) that need special handling
and list //sys
comments giving prototypes for ones that can be generated.
The mksyscall.go program takes the //sys
and //sysnb
comments and converts
them into syscalls. This requires the name of the prototype in the comment to
match a syscall number in the zsysnum_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
file. The function
prototype can be exported (capitalized) or not.
Adding a new syscall often just requires adding a new //sys
function prototype
with the desired arguments and a capitalized name so it is exported. However, if
you want the interface to the syscall to be different, often one will make an
unexported //sys
prototype, and then write a custom wrapper in
syscall_${GOOS}.go
.
types files
For each OS, there is a hand-written Go file at ${GOOS}/types.go
(or
types_${GOOS}.go
on the old system). This file includes standard C headers and
creates Go type aliases to the corresponding C types. The file is then fed
through godef to get the Go compatible definitions. Finally, the generated code
is fed though mkpost.go to format the code correctly and remove any hidden or
private identifiers. This cleaned-up code is written to
ztypes_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
.
The hardest part about preparing this file is figuring out which headers to
include and which symbols need to be #define
d to get the actual data
structures that pass through to the kernel system calls. Some C libraries
preset alternate versions for binary compatibility and translate them on the
way in and out of system calls, but there is almost always a #define
that can
get the real ones.
See types_darwin.go
and linux/types.go
for examples.
To add a new type, add in the necessary include statement at the top of the
file (if it is not already there) and add in a type alias line. Note that if
your type is significantly different on different architectures, you may need
some #if/#elif
macros in your include statements.
mkerrors.sh
This script is used to generate the system's various constants. This doesn't
just include the error numbers and error strings, but also the signal numbers
and a wide variety of miscellaneous constants. The constants come from the list
of include files in the includes_${uname}
variable. A regex then picks out
the desired #define
statements, and generates the corresponding Go constants.
The error numbers and strings are generated from #include <errno.h>
, and the
signal numbers and strings are generated from #include <signal.h>
. All of
these constants are written to zerrors_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
via a C program,
_errors.c
, which prints out all the constants.
To add a constant, add the header that includes it to the appropriate variable. Then, edit the regex (if necessary) to match the desired constant. Avoid making the regex too broad to avoid matching unintended constants.
internal/mkmerge
This program is used to extract duplicate const, func, and type declarations from the generated architecture-specific files listed below, and merge these into a common file for each OS.
The merge is performed in the following steps:
- Construct the set of common code that is idential in all architecture-specific files.
- Write this common code to the merged file.
- Remove the common code from all architecture-specific files.
Generated files
zerrors_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
A file containing all of the system's generated error numbers, error strings,
signal numbers, and constants. Generated by mkerrors.sh
(see above).
zsyscall_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
A file containing all the generated syscalls for a specific GOOS and GOARCH.
Generated by mksyscall.go
(see above).
zsysnum_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
A list of numeric constants for all the syscall number of the specific GOOS and GOARCH. Generated by mksysnum (see above).
ztypes_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
A file containing Go types for passing into (or returning from) syscalls. Generated by godefs and the types file (see above).