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authorCarlos Amedee <carlos@golang.org>2022-03-07 12:32:05 -0500
committerCarlos Amedee <carlos@golang.org>2022-03-07 12:32:05 -0500
commit649671b08fbd49bcf65578b18d188d55779e6eca (patch)
tree14c9e6c56ddedcb47ae9d44668144f2367638afa
parent7e420ce576031db5c4562010254f9c8c4c5eb03e (diff)
parent7de0c90a1771146bcba5663fb257c52acffe6161 (diff)
downloadgo-dev.boringcrypto.go1.16.tar.gz
go-dev.boringcrypto.go1.16.zip
[dev.boringcrypto.go1.16] all: merge go1.16.15 into dev.boringcrypto.go1.16dev.boringcrypto.go1.16
Change-Id: I574f47761ceb4e224a2a31b5096e27126f171238
-rw-r--r--src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/gen/RISCV64.rules4
-rw-r--r--src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/rewriteRISCV64.go10
-rw-r--r--src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go53
-rw-r--r--src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo_test.go48
-rw-r--r--src/net/dnsclient_unix.go6
-rw-r--r--src/net/dnsclient_unix_test.go2
-rw-r--r--src/regexp/syntax/parse.go72
-rw-r--r--src/regexp/syntax/parse_test.go7
-rw-r--r--src/runtime/export_test.go2
-rw-r--r--src/runtime/histogram.go52
-rw-r--r--src/runtime/histogram_test.go40
-rw-r--r--test/fixedbugs/issue51101.go36
12 files changed, 281 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/gen/RISCV64.rules b/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/gen/RISCV64.rules
index 4380a5efef7..1d3e738c7ff 100644
--- a/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/gen/RISCV64.rules
+++ b/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/gen/RISCV64.rules
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
(Leq64F ...) => (FLED ...)
(Leq32F ...) => (FLES ...)
-(EqPtr x y) => (SEQZ (SUB <x.Type> x y))
+(EqPtr x y) => (SEQZ (SUB <typ.Uintptr> x y))
(Eq64 x y) => (SEQZ (SUB <x.Type> x y))
(Eq32 x y) => (SEQZ (SUBW <x.Type> x y))
(Eq16 x y) => (SEQZ (SUB <x.Type> (ZeroExt16to64 x) (ZeroExt16to64 y)))
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
(Eq64F ...) => (FEQD ...)
(Eq32F ...) => (FEQS ...)
-(NeqPtr x y) => (SNEZ (SUB <x.Type> x y))
+(NeqPtr x y) => (SNEZ (SUB <typ.Uintptr> x y))
(Neq64 x y) => (SNEZ (SUB <x.Type> x y))
(Neq32 x y) => (SNEZ (SUBW <x.Type> x y))
(Neq16 x y) => (SNEZ (SUB <x.Type> (ZeroExt16to64 x) (ZeroExt16to64 y)))
diff --git a/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/rewriteRISCV64.go b/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/rewriteRISCV64.go
index fb507b65c4c..a34b59df91e 100644
--- a/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/rewriteRISCV64.go
+++ b/src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/rewriteRISCV64.go
@@ -960,13 +960,14 @@ func rewriteValueRISCV64_OpEqPtr(v *Value) bool {
v_1 := v.Args[1]
v_0 := v.Args[0]
b := v.Block
+ typ := &b.Func.Config.Types
// match: (EqPtr x y)
- // result: (SEQZ (SUB <x.Type> x y))
+ // result: (SEQZ (SUB <typ.Uintptr> x y))
for {
x := v_0
y := v_1
v.reset(OpRISCV64SEQZ)
- v0 := b.NewValue0(v.Pos, OpRISCV64SUB, x.Type)
+ v0 := b.NewValue0(v.Pos, OpRISCV64SUB, typ.Uintptr)
v0.AddArg2(x, y)
v.AddArg(v0)
return true
@@ -2519,13 +2520,14 @@ func rewriteValueRISCV64_OpNeqPtr(v *Value) bool {
v_1 := v.Args[1]
v_0 := v.Args[0]
b := v.Block
+ typ := &b.Func.Config.Types
// match: (NeqPtr x y)
- // result: (SNEZ (SUB <x.Type> x y))
+ // result: (SNEZ (SUB <typ.Uintptr> x y))
for {
x := v_0
y := v_1
v.reset(OpRISCV64SNEZ)
- v0 := b.NewValue0(v.Pos, OpRISCV64SUB, x.Type)
+ v0 := b.NewValue0(v.Pos, OpRISCV64SUB, typ.Uintptr)
v0.AddArg2(x, y)
v.AddArg(v0)
return true
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go
index db7496faf65..ef0acfe965a 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go
@@ -305,17 +305,46 @@ func (r *codeRepo) convert(info *codehost.RevInfo, statVers string) (*RevInfo, e
//
// (If the version is +incompatible, then the go.mod file must not exist:
// +incompatible is not an ongoing opt-out from semantic import versioning.)
- var canUseIncompatible func() bool
- canUseIncompatible = func() bool {
- var ok bool
- if r.codeDir == "" && r.pathMajor == "" {
+ incompatibleOk := map[string]bool{}
+ canUseIncompatible := func(v string) bool {
+ if r.codeDir != "" || r.pathMajor != "" {
+ // A non-empty codeDir indicates a module within a subdirectory,
+ // which necessarily has a go.mod file indicating the module boundary.
+ // A non-empty pathMajor indicates a module path with a major-version
+ // suffix, which must match.
+ return false
+ }
+
+ ok, seen := incompatibleOk[""]
+ if !seen {
_, errGoMod := r.code.ReadFile(info.Name, "go.mod", codehost.MaxGoMod)
- if errGoMod != nil {
- ok = true
+ ok = (errGoMod != nil)
+ incompatibleOk[""] = ok
+ }
+ if !ok {
+ // A go.mod file exists at the repo root.
+ return false
+ }
+
+ // Per https://go.dev/issue/51324, previous versions of the 'go' command
+ // didn't always check for go.mod files in subdirectories, so if the user
+ // requests a +incompatible version explicitly, we should continue to allow
+ // it. Otherwise, if vN/go.mod exists, expect that release tags for that
+ // major version are intended for the vN module.
+ if v != "" && !strings.HasSuffix(statVers, "+incompatible") {
+ major := semver.Major(v)
+ ok, seen = incompatibleOk[major]
+ if !seen {
+ _, errGoModSub := r.code.ReadFile(info.Name, path.Join(major, "go.mod"), codehost.MaxGoMod)
+ ok = (errGoModSub != nil)
+ incompatibleOk[major] = ok
+ }
+ if !ok {
+ return false
}
}
- canUseIncompatible = func() bool { return ok }
- return ok
+
+ return true
}
// checkCanonical verifies that the canonical version v is compatible with the
@@ -367,7 +396,7 @@ func (r *codeRepo) convert(info *codehost.RevInfo, statVers string) (*RevInfo, e
base := strings.TrimSuffix(v, "+incompatible")
var errIncompatible error
if !module.MatchPathMajor(base, r.pathMajor) {
- if canUseIncompatible() {
+ if canUseIncompatible(base) {
v = base + "+incompatible"
} else {
if r.pathMajor != "" {
@@ -495,7 +524,7 @@ func (r *codeRepo) convert(info *codehost.RevInfo, statVers string) (*RevInfo, e
// Save the highest non-retracted canonical tag for the revision.
// If we don't find a better match, we'll use it as the canonical version.
if tagIsCanonical && semver.Compare(highestCanonical, v) < 0 && !isRetracted(v) {
- if module.MatchPathMajor(v, r.pathMajor) || canUseIncompatible() {
+ if module.MatchPathMajor(v, r.pathMajor) || canUseIncompatible(v) {
highestCanonical = v
}
}
@@ -513,12 +542,12 @@ func (r *codeRepo) convert(info *codehost.RevInfo, statVers string) (*RevInfo, e
// retracted versions.
allowedMajor := func(major string) func(v string) bool {
return func(v string) bool {
- return (major == "" || semver.Major(v) == major) && !isRetracted(v)
+ return ((major == "" && canUseIncompatible(v)) || semver.Major(v) == major) && !isRetracted(v)
}
}
if pseudoBase == "" {
var tag string
- if r.pseudoMajor != "" || canUseIncompatible() {
+ if r.pseudoMajor != "" || canUseIncompatible("") {
tag, _ = r.code.RecentTag(info.Name, tagPrefix, allowedMajor(r.pseudoMajor))
} else {
// Allow either v1 or v0, but not incompatible higher versions.
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo_test.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo_test.go
index d98ea87da2c..bb9268adb87 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo_test.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo_test.go
@@ -458,6 +458,54 @@ var codeRepoTests = []codeRepoTest{
rev: "v3.0.0-devel",
err: `resolves to version v0.1.1-0.20220203155313-d59622f6e4d7 (v3.0.0-devel is not a tag)`,
},
+
+ // If v2/go.mod exists, then we should prefer to match the "v2"
+ // pseudo-versions to the nested module, and resolve the module in the parent
+ // directory to only compatible versions.
+ //
+ // However (https://go.dev/issue/51324), previous versions of the 'go' command
+ // didn't always do so, so if the user explicitly requests a +incompatible
+ // version (as would be present in an existing go.mod file), we should
+ // continue to allow it.
+ {
+ vcs: "git",
+ path: "vcs-test.golang.org/git/v2sub.git",
+ rev: "80beb17a1603",
+ version: "v0.0.0-20220222205507-80beb17a1603",
+ name: "80beb17a16036f17a5aedd1bb5bd6d407b3c6dc5",
+ short: "80beb17a1603",
+ time: time.Date(2022, 2, 22, 20, 55, 7, 0, time.UTC),
+ },
+ {
+ vcs: "git",
+ path: "vcs-test.golang.org/git/v2sub.git",
+ rev: "v2.0.0",
+ err: `module contains a go.mod file, so module path must match major version ("vcs-test.golang.org/git/v2sub.git/v2")`,
+ },
+ {
+ vcs: "git",
+ path: "vcs-test.golang.org/git/v2sub.git",
+ rev: "v2.0.1-0.20220222205507-80beb17a1603",
+ err: `module contains a go.mod file, so module path must match major version ("vcs-test.golang.org/git/v2sub.git/v2")`,
+ },
+ {
+ vcs: "git",
+ path: "vcs-test.golang.org/git/v2sub.git",
+ rev: "v2.0.0+incompatible",
+ version: "v2.0.0+incompatible",
+ name: "5fcd3eaeeb391d399f562fd45a50dac9fc34ae8b",
+ short: "5fcd3eaeeb39",
+ time: time.Date(2022, 2, 22, 20, 53, 33, 0, time.UTC),
+ },
+ {
+ vcs: "git",
+ path: "vcs-test.golang.org/git/v2sub.git",
+ rev: "v2.0.1-0.20220222205507-80beb17a1603+incompatible",
+ version: "v2.0.1-0.20220222205507-80beb17a1603+incompatible",
+ name: "80beb17a16036f17a5aedd1bb5bd6d407b3c6dc5",
+ short: "80beb17a1603",
+ time: time.Date(2022, 2, 22, 20, 55, 7, 0, time.UTC),
+ },
}
func TestCodeRepo(t *testing.T) {
diff --git a/src/net/dnsclient_unix.go b/src/net/dnsclient_unix.go
index d7db0c8133e..0aa9ad7b933 100644
--- a/src/net/dnsclient_unix.go
+++ b/src/net/dnsclient_unix.go
@@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ const (
// to be used as a useTCP parameter to exchange
useTCPOnly = true
useUDPOrTCP = false
+
+ // Maximum DNS packet size.
+ // Value taken from https://dnsflagday.net/2020/.
+ maxDNSPacketSize = 1232
)
var (
@@ -81,7 +85,7 @@ func dnsPacketRoundTrip(c Conn, id uint16, query dnsmessage.Question, b []byte)
return dnsmessage.Parser{}, dnsmessage.Header{}, err
}
- b = make([]byte, 512) // see RFC 1035
+ b = make([]byte, maxDNSPacketSize)
for {
n, err := c.Read(b)
if err != nil {
diff --git a/src/net/dnsclient_unix_test.go b/src/net/dnsclient_unix_test.go
index e7f7621a093..e8afbbe29e2 100644
--- a/src/net/dnsclient_unix_test.go
+++ b/src/net/dnsclient_unix_test.go
@@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ func (f *fakeDNSPacketConn) Close() error {
func TestIgnoreDNSForgeries(t *testing.T) {
c, s := Pipe()
go func() {
- b := make([]byte, 512)
+ b := make([]byte, maxDNSPacketSize)
n, err := s.Read(b)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
diff --git a/src/regexp/syntax/parse.go b/src/regexp/syntax/parse.go
index 7b4030935a7..d7cf2afa5e9 100644
--- a/src/regexp/syntax/parse.go
+++ b/src/regexp/syntax/parse.go
@@ -76,13 +76,29 @@ const (
opVerticalBar
)
+// maxHeight is the maximum height of a regexp parse tree.
+// It is somewhat arbitrarily chosen, but the idea is to be large enough
+// that no one will actually hit in real use but at the same time small enough
+// that recursion on the Regexp tree will not hit the 1GB Go stack limit.
+// The maximum amount of stack for a single recursive frame is probably
+// closer to 1kB, so this could potentially be raised, but it seems unlikely
+// that people have regexps nested even this deeply.
+// We ran a test on Google's C++ code base and turned up only
+// a single use case with depth > 100; it had depth 128.
+// Using depth 1000 should be plenty of margin.
+// As an optimization, we don't even bother calculating heights
+// until we've allocated at least maxHeight Regexp structures.
+const maxHeight = 1000
+
type parser struct {
flags Flags // parse mode flags
stack []*Regexp // stack of parsed expressions
free *Regexp
numCap int // number of capturing groups seen
wholeRegexp string
- tmpClass []rune // temporary char class work space
+ tmpClass []rune // temporary char class work space
+ numRegexp int // number of regexps allocated
+ height map[*Regexp]int // regexp height for height limit check
}
func (p *parser) newRegexp(op Op) *Regexp {
@@ -92,16 +108,52 @@ func (p *parser) newRegexp(op Op) *Regexp {
*re = Regexp{}
} else {
re = new(Regexp)
+ p.numRegexp++
}
re.Op = op
return re
}
func (p *parser) reuse(re *Regexp) {
+ if p.height != nil {
+ delete(p.height, re)
+ }
re.Sub0[0] = p.free
p.free = re
}
+func (p *parser) checkHeight(re *Regexp) {
+ if p.numRegexp < maxHeight {
+ return
+ }
+ if p.height == nil {
+ p.height = make(map[*Regexp]int)
+ for _, re := range p.stack {
+ p.checkHeight(re)
+ }
+ }
+ if p.calcHeight(re, true) > maxHeight {
+ panic(ErrInternalError)
+ }
+}
+
+func (p *parser) calcHeight(re *Regexp, force bool) int {
+ if !force {
+ if h, ok := p.height[re]; ok {
+ return h
+ }
+ }
+ h := 1
+ for _, sub := range re.Sub {
+ hsub := p.calcHeight(sub, false)
+ if h < 1+hsub {
+ h = 1 + hsub
+ }
+ }
+ p.height[re] = h
+ return h
+}
+
// Parse stack manipulation.
// push pushes the regexp re onto the parse stack and returns the regexp.
@@ -137,6 +189,7 @@ func (p *parser) push(re *Regexp) *Regexp {
}
p.stack = append(p.stack, re)
+ p.checkHeight(re)
return re
}
@@ -246,6 +299,7 @@ func (p *parser) repeat(op Op, min, max int, before, after, lastRepeat string) (
re.Sub = re.Sub0[:1]
re.Sub[0] = sub
p.stack[n-1] = re
+ p.checkHeight(re)
if op == OpRepeat && (min >= 2 || max >= 2) && !repeatIsValid(re, 1000) {
return "", &Error{ErrInvalidRepeatSize, before[:len(before)-len(after)]}
@@ -693,6 +747,21 @@ func literalRegexp(s string, flags Flags) *Regexp {
// Flags, and returns a regular expression parse tree. The syntax is
// described in the top-level comment.
func Parse(s string, flags Flags) (*Regexp, error) {
+ return parse(s, flags)
+}
+
+func parse(s string, flags Flags) (_ *Regexp, err error) {
+ defer func() {
+ switch r := recover(); r {
+ default:
+ panic(r)
+ case nil:
+ // ok
+ case ErrInternalError:
+ err = &Error{Code: ErrInternalError, Expr: s}
+ }
+ }()
+
if flags&Literal != 0 {
// Trivial parser for literal string.
if err := checkUTF8(s); err != nil {
@@ -704,7 +773,6 @@ func Parse(s string, flags Flags) (*Regexp, error) {
// Otherwise, must do real work.
var (
p parser
- err error
c rune
op Op
lastRepeat string
diff --git a/src/regexp/syntax/parse_test.go b/src/regexp/syntax/parse_test.go
index 5581ba1ca5e..1ef6d8a3fe0 100644
--- a/src/regexp/syntax/parse_test.go
+++ b/src/regexp/syntax/parse_test.go
@@ -207,6 +207,11 @@ var parseTests = []parseTest{
// Valid repetitions.
{`((((((((((x{2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}))`, ``},
{`((((((((((x{1}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2})`, ``},
+
+ // Valid nesting.
+ {strings.Repeat("(", 999) + strings.Repeat(")", 999), ``},
+ {strings.Repeat("(?:", 999) + strings.Repeat(")*", 999), ``},
+ {"(" + strings.Repeat("|", 12345) + ")", ``}, // not nested at all
}
const testFlags = MatchNL | PerlX | UnicodeGroups
@@ -482,6 +487,8 @@ var invalidRegexps = []string{
`a{100000}`,
`a{100000,}`,
"((((((((((x{2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2}){2})",
+ strings.Repeat("(", 1000) + strings.Repeat(")", 1000),
+ strings.Repeat("(?:", 1000) + strings.Repeat(")*", 1000),
`\Q\E*`,
}
diff --git a/src/runtime/export_test.go b/src/runtime/export_test.go
index 59f72ae7094..79f13d1b4b0 100644
--- a/src/runtime/export_test.go
+++ b/src/runtime/export_test.go
@@ -1226,3 +1226,5 @@ func (th *TimeHistogram) Count(bucket, subBucket uint) (uint64, bool) {
func (th *TimeHistogram) Record(duration int64) {
(*timeHistogram)(th).record(duration)
}
+
+var TimeHistogramMetricsBuckets = timeHistogramMetricsBuckets
diff --git a/src/runtime/histogram.go b/src/runtime/histogram.go
index da4910d341c..1b45ad97df3 100644
--- a/src/runtime/histogram.go
+++ b/src/runtime/histogram.go
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ const (
// │ └---- Next 4 bits -> sub-bucket 1
// └------- Bit 5 set -> super-bucket 2
//
- // Following this pattern, bucket 45 will have the bit 48 set. We don't
+ // Following this pattern, super-bucket 44 will have the bit 47 set. We don't
// have any buckets for higher values, so the highest sub-bucket will
// contain values of 2^48-1 nanoseconds or approx. 3 days. This range is
// more than enough to handle durations produced by the runtime.
@@ -135,36 +135,30 @@ func float64NegInf() float64 {
func timeHistogramMetricsBuckets() []float64 {
b := make([]float64, timeHistTotalBuckets+1)
b[0] = float64NegInf()
- for i := 0; i < timeHistNumSuperBuckets; i++ {
- superBucketMin := uint64(0)
- // The (inclusive) minimum for the first non-negative bucket is 0.
- if i > 0 {
- // The minimum for the second bucket will be
- // 1 << timeHistSubBucketBits, indicating that all
- // sub-buckets are represented by the next timeHistSubBucketBits
- // bits.
- // Thereafter, we shift up by 1 each time, so we can represent
- // this pattern as (i-1)+timeHistSubBucketBits.
- superBucketMin = uint64(1) << uint(i-1+timeHistSubBucketBits)
- }
- // subBucketShift is the amount that we need to shift the sub-bucket
- // index to combine it with the bucketMin.
- subBucketShift := uint(0)
- if i > 1 {
- // The first two super buckets are exact with respect to integers,
- // so we'll never have to shift the sub-bucket index. Thereafter,
- // we shift up by 1 with each subsequent bucket.
- subBucketShift = uint(i - 2)
- }
+ // Super-bucket 0 has no bits above timeHistSubBucketBits
+ // set, so just iterate over each bucket and assign the
+ // incrementing bucket.
+ for i := 0; i < timeHistNumSubBuckets; i++ {
+ bucketNanos := uint64(i)
+ b[i+1] = float64(bucketNanos) / 1e9
+ }
+ // Generate the rest of the super-buckets. It's easier to reason
+ // about if we cut out the 0'th bucket, so subtract one since
+ // we just handled that bucket.
+ for i := 0; i < timeHistNumSuperBuckets-1; i++ {
for j := 0; j < timeHistNumSubBuckets; j++ {
- // j is the sub-bucket index. By shifting the index into position to
- // combine with the bucket minimum, we obtain the minimum value for that
- // sub-bucket.
- subBucketMin := superBucketMin + (uint64(j) << subBucketShift)
-
- // Convert the subBucketMin which is in nanoseconds to a float64 seconds value.
+ // Set the super-bucket bit.
+ bucketNanos := uint64(1) << (i + timeHistSubBucketBits)
+ // Set the sub-bucket bits.
+ bucketNanos |= uint64(j) << i
+ // The index for this bucket is going to be the (i+1)'th super bucket
+ // (note that we're starting from zero, but handled the first super-bucket
+ // earlier, so we need to compensate), and the j'th sub bucket.
+ // Add 1 because we left space for -Inf.
+ bucketIndex := (i+1)*timeHistNumSubBuckets + j + 1
+ // Convert nanoseconds to seconds via a division.
// These values will all be exactly representable by a float64.
- b[i*timeHistNumSubBuckets+j+1] = float64(subBucketMin) / 1e9
+ b[bucketIndex] = float64(bucketNanos) / 1e9
}
}
b[len(b)-1] = float64Inf()
diff --git a/src/runtime/histogram_test.go b/src/runtime/histogram_test.go
index dbc64fa5592..b12b65a41e3 100644
--- a/src/runtime/histogram_test.go
+++ b/src/runtime/histogram_test.go
@@ -68,3 +68,43 @@ func TestTimeHistogram(t *testing.T) {
dummyTimeHistogram = TimeHistogram{}
}
+
+func TestTimeHistogramMetricsBuckets(t *testing.T) {
+ buckets := TimeHistogramMetricsBuckets()
+
+ nonInfBucketsLen := TimeHistNumSubBuckets * TimeHistNumSuperBuckets
+ expBucketsLen := nonInfBucketsLen + 2 // Count -Inf and +Inf.
+ if len(buckets) != expBucketsLen {
+ t.Fatalf("unexpected length of buckets: got %d, want %d", len(buckets), expBucketsLen)
+ }
+ // Check the first non-Inf 2*TimeHistNumSubBuckets buckets in order, skipping the
+ // first bucket which should be -Inf (checked later).
+ //
+ // Because of the way this scheme works, the bottom TimeHistNumSubBuckets
+ // buckets are fully populated, and then the next TimeHistNumSubBuckets
+ // have the TimeHistSubBucketBits'th bit set, while the bottom are once
+ // again fully populated.
+ for i := 1; i <= 2*TimeHistNumSubBuckets+1; i++ {
+ if got, want := buckets[i], float64(i-1)/1e9; got != want {
+ t.Errorf("expected bucket %d to have value %e, got %e", i, want, got)
+ }
+ }
+ // Check some values.
+ idxToBucket := map[int]float64{
+ 0: math.Inf(-1),
+ 33: float64(0x10<<1) / 1e9,
+ 34: float64(0x11<<1) / 1e9,
+ 49: float64(0x10<<2) / 1e9,
+ 58: float64(0x19<<2) / 1e9,
+ 65: float64(0x10<<3) / 1e9,
+ 513: float64(0x10<<31) / 1e9,
+ 519: float64(0x16<<31) / 1e9,
+ expBucketsLen - 2: float64(0x1f<<43) / 1e9,
+ expBucketsLen - 1: math.Inf(1),
+ }
+ for idx, bucket := range idxToBucket {
+ if got, want := buckets[idx], bucket; got != want {
+ t.Errorf("expected bucket %d to have value %e, got %e", idx, want, got)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/test/fixedbugs/issue51101.go b/test/fixedbugs/issue51101.go
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a390e50da40
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/fixedbugs/issue51101.go
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+// run
+
+// Copyright 2022 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.
+
+// Issue 51101: on RISCV64, difference of two pointers
+// was marked as pointer and crashes GC.
+
+package main
+
+var a, b int
+
+func main() {
+ F(&b, &a)
+}
+
+//go:noinline
+func F(a, b *int) bool {
+ x := a == b
+ G(x)
+ y := a != b
+ return y
+}
+
+//go:noinline
+func G(bool) {
+ grow([1000]int{20})
+}
+
+func grow(x [1000]int) {
+ if x[0] != 0 {
+ x[0]--
+ grow(x)
+ }
+}