runtime: reimplement GODEBUG=cgocheck=2 as a GOEXPERIMENT

Move this knob from a binary-startup thing to a build-time thing.
This will enable followon optmizations to the write barrier.

Change-Id: Ic3323348621c76a7dc390c09ff55016b19c43018
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/447778
Reviewed-by: Michael Knyszek <mknyszek@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Cherry Mui <cherryyz@google.com>
This commit is contained in:
Keith Randall 2022-10-20 14:20:41 -07:00
parent 44d22e75dd
commit 55044288ad
18 changed files with 168 additions and 90 deletions

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@ -434,7 +434,22 @@ var ptrTests = []ptrTest{
}
func TestPointerChecks(t *testing.T) {
dir, exe := buildPtrTests(t)
var gopath string
var dir string
if *tmp != "" {
gopath = *tmp
dir = ""
} else {
d, err := os.MkdirTemp("", filepath.Base(t.Name()))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
dir = d
gopath = d
}
exe := buildPtrTests(t, gopath, false)
exe2 := buildPtrTests(t, gopath, true)
// We (TestPointerChecks) return before the parallel subtest functions do,
// so we can't just defer os.RemoveAll(dir). Instead we have to wait for
@ -451,24 +466,12 @@ func TestPointerChecks(t *testing.T) {
os.RemoveAll(dir)
}
}()
testOne(t, pt, exe)
testOne(t, pt, exe, exe2)
})
}
}
func buildPtrTests(t *testing.T) (dir, exe string) {
var gopath string
if *tmp != "" {
gopath = *tmp
dir = ""
} else {
d, err := os.MkdirTemp("", filepath.Base(t.Name()))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
dir = d
gopath = d
}
func buildPtrTests(t *testing.T, gopath string, cgocheck2 bool) (exe string) {
src := filepath.Join(gopath, "src", "ptrtest")
if err := os.MkdirAll(src, 0777); err != nil {
@ -541,15 +544,31 @@ func buildPtrTests(t *testing.T) (dir, exe string) {
t.Fatal(err)
}
cmd := exec.Command("go", "build", "-o", "ptrtest.exe")
exeName := "ptrtest.exe"
if cgocheck2 {
exeName = "ptrtest2.exe"
}
cmd := exec.Command("go", "build", "-o", exeName)
cmd.Dir = src
cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GOPATH="+gopath)
if cgocheck2 {
found := false
for i, e := range cmd.Env {
if strings.HasPrefix(e, "GOEXPERIMENT=") {
cmd.Env[i] = e + ",cgocheck2"
found = true
}
}
if !found {
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2")
}
}
out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("go build: %v\n%s", err, out)
}
return dir, filepath.Join(src, "ptrtest.exe")
return filepath.Join(src, exeName)
}
const ptrTestMain = `
@ -566,7 +585,7 @@ func main() {
var csem = make(chan bool, 16)
func testOne(t *testing.T, pt ptrTest, exe string) {
func testOne(t *testing.T, pt ptrTest, exe, exe2 string) {
t.Parallel()
// Run the tests in parallel, but don't run too many
@ -574,7 +593,12 @@ func testOne(t *testing.T, pt ptrTest, exe string) {
runcmd := func(cgocheck string) ([]byte, error) {
csem <- true
defer func() { <-csem }()
cmd := exec.Command(exe, pt.name)
x := exe
if cgocheck == "2" {
x = exe2
cgocheck = "1"
}
cmd := exec.Command(x, pt.name)
cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GODEBUG=cgocheck="+cgocheck)
return cmd.CombinedOutput()
}

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@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ var Syms struct {
AssertI2I2 *obj.LSym
Asanread *obj.LSym
Asanwrite *obj.LSym
CgoCheckMemmove *obj.LSym
CgoCheckPtrWrite *obj.LSym
CheckPtrAlignment *obj.LSym
Deferproc *obj.LSym
DeferprocStack *obj.LSym

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import (
"cmd/internal/objabi"
"cmd/internal/src"
"fmt"
"internal/buildcfg"
)
// A ZeroRegion records parts of an object which are known to be zero.
@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ func writebarrier(f *Func) {
}
var sb, sp, wbaddr, const0 *Value
var typedmemmove, typedmemclr, gcWriteBarrier *obj.LSym
var typedmemmove, typedmemclr, gcWriteBarrier, cgoCheckPtrWrite, cgoCheckMemmove *obj.LSym
var stores, after []*Value
var sset *sparseSet
var storeNumber []int32
@ -186,6 +187,10 @@ func writebarrier(f *Func) {
gcWriteBarrier = f.fe.Syslook("gcWriteBarrier")
typedmemmove = f.fe.Syslook("typedmemmove")
typedmemclr = f.fe.Syslook("typedmemclr")
if buildcfg.Experiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckPtrWrite = f.fe.Syslook("cgoCheckPtrWrite")
cgoCheckMemmove = f.fe.Syslook("cgoCheckMemmove")
}
const0 = f.ConstInt32(f.Config.Types.UInt32, 0)
// allocate auxiliary data structures for computing store order
@ -337,6 +342,11 @@ func writebarrier(f *Func) {
switch w.Op {
case OpStoreWB, OpMoveWB, OpZeroWB:
if w.Op == OpStoreWB {
if buildcfg.Experiment.CgoCheck2 {
// Issue cgo checking code.
memThen = wbcall(pos, bThen, cgoCheckPtrWrite, nil, ptr, val, memThen, sp, sb)
}
memThen = bThen.NewValue3A(pos, OpWB, types.TypeMem, gcWriteBarrier, ptr, val, memThen)
} else {
srcval := val
@ -359,8 +369,16 @@ func writebarrier(f *Func) {
// else block: normal store
switch w.Op {
case OpStoreWB:
if buildcfg.Experiment.CgoCheck2 {
// Issue cgo checking code.
memElse = wbcall(pos, bElse, cgoCheckPtrWrite, nil, ptr, val, memElse, sp, sb)
}
memElse = bElse.NewValue3A(pos, OpStore, types.TypeMem, w.Aux, ptr, val, memElse)
case OpMoveWB:
if buildcfg.Experiment.CgoCheck2 {
// Issue cgo checking code.
memElse = wbcall(pos, bElse, cgoCheckMemmove, reflectdata.TypeLinksym(w.Aux.(*types.Type)), ptr, val, memElse, sp, sb)
}
memElse = bElse.NewValue3I(pos, OpMove, types.TypeMem, w.AuxInt, ptr, val, memElse)
memElse.Aux = w.Aux
case OpZeroWB:
@ -528,7 +546,7 @@ func wbcall(pos src.XPos, b *Block, fn, typ *obj.LSym, ptr, val, mem, sp, sb *Va
off := config.ctxt.Arch.FixedFrameSize
var argTypes []*types.Type
if typ != nil { // for typedmemmove
if typ != nil { // for typedmemmove/cgoCheckMemmove
taddr := b.NewValue1A(pos, OpAddr, b.Func.Config.Types.Uintptr, typ, sb)
argTypes = append(argTypes, b.Func.Config.Types.Uintptr)
off = round(off, taddr.Type.Alignment())

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@ -96,6 +96,8 @@ func InitConfig() {
ir.Syms.AssertE2I2 = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("assertE2I2")
ir.Syms.AssertI2I = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("assertI2I")
ir.Syms.AssertI2I2 = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("assertI2I2")
ir.Syms.CgoCheckMemmove = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("cgoCheckMemmove")
ir.Syms.CgoCheckPtrWrite = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("cgoCheckPtrWrite")
ir.Syms.CheckPtrAlignment = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("checkptrAlignment")
ir.Syms.Deferproc = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("deferproc")
ir.Syms.DeferprocStack = typecheck.LookupRuntimeFunc("deferprocStack")
@ -7917,6 +7919,10 @@ func (e *ssafn) Syslook(name string) *obj.LSym {
return ir.Syms.Typedmemmove
case "typedmemclr":
return ir.Syms.Typedmemclr
case "cgoCheckMemmove":
return ir.Syms.CgoCheckMemmove
case "cgoCheckPtrWrite":
return ir.Syms.CgoCheckPtrWrite
}
e.Fatalf(src.NoXPos, "unknown Syslook func %v", name)
return nil

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
// Code generated by mkconsts.go. DO NOT EDIT.
//go:build !goexperiment.cgocheck2
// +build !goexperiment.cgocheck2
package goexperiment
const CgoCheck2 = false
const CgoCheck2Int = 0

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
// Code generated by mkconsts.go. DO NOT EDIT.
//go:build goexperiment.cgocheck2
// +build goexperiment.cgocheck2
package goexperiment
const CgoCheck2 = true
const CgoCheck2Int = 1

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@ -96,4 +96,9 @@ type Flags struct {
// this compels the Go runtime to write to some arbitrary file, which
// may be exploited.
PageTrace bool
// CgoCheck2 enables an expensive cgo rule checker.
// When this experiment is enabled, cgo rule checks occur regardless
// of the GODEBUG=cgocheck setting provided at runtime.
CgoCheck2 bool
}

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
package runtime
import (
"internal/goexperiment"
"runtime/internal/atomic"
"unsafe"
)
@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ import (
func atomicwb(ptr *unsafe.Pointer, new unsafe.Pointer) {
slot := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(ptr))
if !getg().m.p.ptr().wbBuf.putFast(*slot, uintptr(new)) {
wbBufFlush(slot, uintptr(new))
wbBufFlush()
}
}
@ -32,6 +33,9 @@ func atomicstorep(ptr unsafe.Pointer, new unsafe.Pointer) {
if writeBarrier.enabled {
atomicwb((*unsafe.Pointer)(ptr), new)
}
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckPtrWrite((*unsafe.Pointer)(ptr), new)
}
atomic.StorepNoWB(noescape(ptr), new)
}
@ -53,6 +57,9 @@ func atomic_casPointer(ptr *unsafe.Pointer, old, new unsafe.Pointer) bool {
if writeBarrier.enabled {
atomicwb(ptr, new)
}
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckPtrWrite(ptr, new)
}
return atomic.Casp1(ptr, old, new)
}
@ -69,6 +76,9 @@ func sync_atomic_StorePointer(ptr *unsafe.Pointer, new unsafe.Pointer) {
if writeBarrier.enabled {
atomicwb(ptr, new)
}
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckPtrWrite(ptr, new)
}
sync_atomic_StoreUintptr((*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(ptr)), uintptr(new))
}
@ -81,6 +91,9 @@ func sync_atomic_SwapPointer(ptr *unsafe.Pointer, new unsafe.Pointer) unsafe.Poi
if writeBarrier.enabled {
atomicwb(ptr, new)
}
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckPtrWrite(ptr, new)
}
old := unsafe.Pointer(sync_atomic_SwapUintptr((*uintptr)(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(ptr))), uintptr(new)))
return old
}
@ -94,5 +107,8 @@ func sync_atomic_CompareAndSwapPointer(ptr *unsafe.Pointer, old, new unsafe.Poin
if writeBarrier.enabled {
atomicwb(ptr, new)
}
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckPtrWrite(ptr, new)
}
return sync_atomic_CompareAndSwapUintptr((*uintptr)(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(ptr))), uintptr(old), uintptr(new))
}

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@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ package runtime
import (
"internal/goarch"
"internal/goexperiment"
"runtime/internal/sys"
"unsafe"
)
@ -391,7 +392,7 @@ var racecgosync uint64 // represents possible synchronization in C code
// cgoCheckPointer checks if the argument contains a Go pointer that
// points to a Go pointer, and panics if it does.
func cgoCheckPointer(ptr any, arg any) {
if debug.cgocheck == 0 {
if !goexperiment.CgoCheck2 && debug.cgocheck == 0 {
return
}
@ -631,7 +632,7 @@ func cgoInRange(p unsafe.Pointer, start, end uintptr) bool {
// exported Go function. It panics if the result is or contains a Go
// pointer.
func cgoCheckResult(val any) {
if debug.cgocheck == 0 {
if !goexperiment.CgoCheck2 && debug.cgocheck == 0 {
return
}

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Code to check that pointer writes follow the cgo rules.
// These functions are invoked via the write barrier when debug.cgocheck > 1.
// These functions are invoked when GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 is enabled.
package runtime
@ -14,16 +14,21 @@ import (
const cgoWriteBarrierFail = "Go pointer stored into non-Go memory"
// cgoCheckWriteBarrier is called whenever a pointer is stored into memory.
// cgoCheckPtrWrite is called whenever a pointer is stored into memory.
// It throws if the program is storing a Go pointer into non-Go memory.
//
// This is called from the write barrier, so its entire call tree must
// be nosplit.
// This is called from generated code when GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 is enabled.
//
//go:nosplit
//go:nowritebarrier
func cgoCheckWriteBarrier(dst *uintptr, src uintptr) {
if !cgoIsGoPointer(unsafe.Pointer(src)) {
func cgoCheckPtrWrite(dst *unsafe.Pointer, src unsafe.Pointer) {
if !mainStarted {
// Something early in startup hates this function.
// Don't start doing any actual checking until the
// runtime has set itself up.
return
}
if !cgoIsGoPointer(src) {
return
}
if cgoIsGoPointer(unsafe.Pointer(dst)) {
@ -51,20 +56,31 @@ func cgoCheckWriteBarrier(dst *uintptr, src uintptr) {
}
systemstack(func() {
println("write of Go pointer", hex(src), "to non-Go memory", hex(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(dst))))
println("write of Go pointer", hex(uintptr(src)), "to non-Go memory", hex(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(dst))))
throw(cgoWriteBarrierFail)
})
}
// cgoCheckMemmove is called when moving a block of memory.
// It throws if the program is copying a block that contains a Go pointer
// into non-Go memory.
//
// This is called from generated code when GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 is enabled.
//
//go:nosplit
//go:nowritebarrier
func cgoCheckMemmove(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer) {
cgoCheckMemmove2(typ, dst, src, 0, typ.size)
}
// cgoCheckMemmove2 is called when moving a block of memory.
// dst and src point off bytes into the value to copy.
// size is the number of bytes to copy.
// It throws if the program is copying a block that contains a Go pointer
// into non-Go memory.
//
//go:nosplit
//go:nowritebarrier
func cgoCheckMemmove(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer, off, size uintptr) {
func cgoCheckMemmove2(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer, off, size uintptr) {
if typ.ptrdata == 0 {
return
}

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@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ It is a comma-separated list of name=val pairs setting these named variables:
cgocheck: setting cgocheck=0 disables all checks for packages
using cgo to incorrectly pass Go pointers to non-Go code.
Setting cgocheck=1 (the default) enables relatively cheap
checks that may miss some errors. Setting cgocheck=2 enables
expensive checks that should not miss any errors, but will
cause your program to run slower.
checks that may miss some errors. A more complete, but slow,
cgocheck mode can be enabled using GOEXPERIMENT (which
requires a rebuild), see https://pkg.go.dev/internal/goexperiment for details.
efence: setting efence=1 causes the allocator to run in a mode
where each object is allocated on a unique page and addresses are

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ package runtime
import (
"internal/abi"
"internal/goarch"
"internal/goexperiment"
"unsafe"
)
@ -169,8 +170,8 @@ func typedmemmove(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer) {
// barrier, so at worst we've unnecessarily greyed the old
// pointer that was in src.
memmove(dst, src, typ.size)
if writeBarrier.cgo {
cgoCheckMemmove(typ, dst, src, 0, typ.size)
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckMemmove2(typ, dst, src, 0, typ.size)
}
}
@ -214,8 +215,8 @@ func reflect_typedmemmovepartial(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer, off, size
}
memmove(dst, src, size)
if writeBarrier.cgo {
cgoCheckMemmove(typ, dst, src, off, size)
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckMemmove2(typ, dst, src, off, size)
}
}
@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ func typedslicecopy(typ *_type, dstPtr unsafe.Pointer, dstLen int, srcPtr unsafe
asanread(srcPtr, uintptr(n)*typ.size)
}
if writeBarrier.cgo {
if goexperiment.CgoCheck2 {
cgoCheckSliceCopy(typ, dstPtr, srcPtr, n)
}

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@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ func (h heapBits) nextFast() (heapBits, uintptr) {
// make sure the underlying allocation contains pointers, usually
// by checking typ.ptrdata.
//
// Callers must perform cgo checks if writeBarrier.cgo.
// Callers must perform cgo checks if goexperiment.CgoCheck2.
//
//go:nosplit
func bulkBarrierPreWrite(dst, src, size uintptr) {
@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ func bulkBarrierPreWrite(dst, src, size uintptr) {
}
dstx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(addr))
if !buf.putFast(*dstx, 0) {
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
}
}
} else {
@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ func bulkBarrierPreWrite(dst, src, size uintptr) {
dstx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(addr))
srcx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(src + (addr - dst)))
if !buf.putFast(*dstx, *srcx) {
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
}
}
}
@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ func bulkBarrierPreWriteSrcOnly(dst, src, size uintptr) {
}
srcx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(addr - dst + src))
if !buf.putFast(0, *srcx) {
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
}
}
}
@ -651,12 +651,12 @@ func bulkBarrierBitmap(dst, src, size, maskOffset uintptr, bits *uint8) {
dstx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(dst + i))
if src == 0 {
if !buf.putFast(*dstx, 0) {
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
}
} else {
srcx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(src + i))
if !buf.putFast(*dstx, *srcx) {
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
}
}
}
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ func bulkBarrierBitmap(dst, src, size, maskOffset uintptr, bits *uint8) {
// Must not be preempted because it typically runs right before memmove,
// and the GC must observe them as an atomic action.
//
// Callers must perform cgo checks if writeBarrier.cgo.
// Callers must perform cgo checks if goexperiment.CgoCheck2.
//
//go:nosplit
func typeBitsBulkBarrier(typ *_type, dst, src, size uintptr) {
@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ func typeBitsBulkBarrier(typ *_type, dst, src, size uintptr) {
dstx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(dst + i))
srcx := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(src + i))
if !buf.putFast(*dstx, *srcx) {
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
}
}
}

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@ -193,8 +193,7 @@ var gcphase uint32
var writeBarrier struct {
enabled bool // compiler emits a check of this before calling write barrier
pad [3]byte // compiler uses 32-bit load for "enabled" field
needed bool // whether we need a write barrier for current GC phase
cgo bool // whether we need a write barrier for a cgo check
needed bool // identical to enabled, for now (TODO: dedup)
alignme uint64 // guarantee alignment so that compiler can use a 32 or 64-bit load
}
@ -213,7 +212,7 @@ const (
func setGCPhase(x uint32) {
atomic.Store(&gcphase, x)
writeBarrier.needed = gcphase == _GCmark || gcphase == _GCmarktermination
writeBarrier.enabled = writeBarrier.needed || writeBarrier.cgo
writeBarrier.enabled = writeBarrier.needed
}
// gcMarkWorkerMode represents the mode that a concurrent mark worker

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@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ func gcDrain(gcw *gcWork, flags gcDrainFlags) {
// Flush the write barrier
// buffer; this may create
// more work.
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
b = gcw.tryGet()
}
}
@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ func gcDrainN(gcw *gcWork, scanWork int64) int64 {
if b == 0 {
// Flush the write barrier buffer;
// this may create more work.
wbBufFlush(nil, 0)
wbBufFlush()
b = gcw.tryGet()
}
}

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@ -80,11 +80,7 @@ const (
func (b *wbBuf) reset() {
start := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b.buf[0]))
b.next = start
if writeBarrier.cgo {
// Effectively disable the buffer by forcing a flush
// on every barrier.
b.end = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b.buf[wbBufEntryPointers]))
} else if testSmallBuf {
if testSmallBuf {
// For testing, allow two barriers in the buffer. If
// we only did one, then barriers of non-heap pointers
// would be no-ops. This lets us combine a buffered
@ -118,15 +114,10 @@ func (b *wbBuf) empty() bool {
//
// buf := &getg().m.p.ptr().wbBuf
// if !buf.putFast(old, new) {
// wbBufFlush(...)
// wbBufFlush()
// }
// ... actual memory write ...
//
// The arguments to wbBufFlush depend on whether the caller is doing
// its own cgo pointer checks. If it is, then this can be
// wbBufFlush(nil, 0). Otherwise, it must pass the slot address and
// new.
//
// The caller must ensure there are no preemption points during the
// above sequence. There must be no preemption points while buf is in
// use because it is a per-P resource. There must be no preemption
@ -150,8 +141,7 @@ func (b *wbBuf) putFast(old, new uintptr) bool {
}
// wbBufFlush flushes the current P's write barrier buffer to the GC
// workbufs. It is passed the slot and value of the write barrier that
// caused the flush so that it can implement cgocheck.
// workbufs.
//
// This must not have write barriers because it is part of the write
// barrier implementation.
@ -165,7 +155,7 @@ func (b *wbBuf) putFast(old, new uintptr) bool {
//
//go:nowritebarrierrec
//go:nosplit
func wbBufFlush(dst *uintptr, src uintptr) {
func wbBufFlush() {
// Note: Every possible return from this function must reset
// the buffer's next pointer to prevent buffer overflow.
@ -184,17 +174,6 @@ func wbBufFlush(dst *uintptr, src uintptr) {
return
}
if writeBarrier.cgo && dst != nil {
// This must be called from the stack that did the
// write. It's nosplit all the way down.
cgoCheckWriteBarrier(dst, src)
if !writeBarrier.needed {
// We were only called for cgocheck.
getg().m.p.ptr().wbBuf.discard()
return
}
}
// Switch to the system stack so we don't have to worry about
// the untyped stack slots or safe points.
systemstack(func() {

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@ -751,17 +751,6 @@ func schedinit() {
// World is effectively started now, as P's can run.
worldStarted()
// For cgocheck > 1, we turn on the write barrier at all times
// and check all pointer writes. We can't do this until after
// procresize because the write barrier needs a P.
if debug.cgocheck > 1 {
writeBarrier.cgo = true
writeBarrier.enabled = true
for _, pp := range allp {
pp.wbBuf.reset()
}
}
if buildVersion == "" {
// Condition should never trigger. This code just serves
// to ensure runtime·buildVersion is kept in the resulting binary.

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@ -489,6 +489,10 @@ func parsegodebug(godebug string, seen map[string]bool) {
}
}
}
if debug.cgocheck > 1 {
throw("cgocheck > 1 mode is no longer supported at runtime. Use GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 at build time instead.")
}
}
//go:linkname setTraceback runtime/debug.SetTraceback