utls/testdata/Client-TLSv13-ClientCert-Ed25519
Gaukas Wang 54f1f4e2f9
Sync upstream crypto/tls (#120)
* Merge Upstream (#4)

* crypto/rand, internal/syscall/unix: add support for getrandom syscall on solaris

The getrandom syscall is available on Solaris and Illumos, see
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E88353_01/html/E37841/getrandom-2.html and
https://illumos.org/man/2/getrandom

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* docs: clarify when APIs use context.Background.

The Go standard library retrofitted context support onto existing APIs
using context.Background and later offered variants that directly
supported user-defined context value specification. This commit makes
that behavior clear in documentation and suggests context-aware
alternatives if the user is looking for one.

An example motivation is supporting code for use in systems that expect
APIs to be cancelable for lifecycle correctness or load
shedding/management reasons, as alluded to in
https://blog.golang.org/context-and-structs.

Updates #44143

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* cmd: move GOEXPERIMENT knob from make.bash to cmd/go

This CL changes GOEXPERIMENT to act like other GO[CONFIG] environment
variables. Namely, that it can be set at make.bash time to provide a
default value used by the toolchain, but then can be manually set when
running either cmd/go or the individual tools (compiler, assembler,
linker).

For example, it's now possible to test rsc.io/tmp/fieldtrack by simply
running:

GOEXPERIMENT=fieldtrack go test -gcflags=-l rsc.io/tmp/fieldtrack \
  -ldflags=-k=rsc.io/tmp/fieldtrack.tracked

without needing to re-run make.bash. (-gcflags=-l is needed because
the compiler's inlining abilities have improved, so calling a function
with a for loop is no longer sufficient to suppress inlining.)

Fixes #42681.

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* internal/poll: fix some grammar errors

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* all: remove duplicate words

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* all: add internal/itoa package

This replaces five implementations scattered across low level packages.
(And I plan to use it in a sixth soon.)
Three of the five were byte-for-byte identical.

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* internal/poll: eliminate the redundant type conversions of FD.Sysfd

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* crypto/tls: add HandshakeContext method to Conn

Adds the (*tls.Conn).HandshakeContext method. This allows
us to pass the context provided down the call stack to
eventually reach the tls.ClientHelloInfo and
tls.CertificateRequestInfo structs.
These contexts are exposed to the user as read-only via Context()
methods.

This allows users of (*tls.Config).GetCertificate and
(*tls.Config).GetClientCertificate to use the context for
request scoped parameters and cancellation.

Replace uses of (*tls.Conn).Handshake with (*tls.Conn).HandshakeContext
where appropriate, to propagate existing contexts.

Fixes #32406

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* crypto/tls: remove flaky cancellation test

This will be reintroduced again once the source of the
flakiness has been determined and fixed.

Fixes #45084

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* crypto/rand, internal/syscall/unix: add support for getentropy syscall on darwin

The getentropy syscall is available on macOS since version 10.12, which
is the minimum required version since Go 1.15.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: add minimization of []byte

This works by minimizing for a maximum of one minute. We may consider
making this customizable in the future.

This only minimizes []byte inputs which caused a recoverable error. In
the future, it should support minimizing other appopriate types, and
minimizing types which caused non-recoverable errors (though this is
much more expensive).

The code in internal/fuzz/worker.go is copied from, or heavily inspired
by, code originally authored by Dmitry Vyukov and Josh Bleecher Snyder
as part of the go-fuzz project. Thanks to them for their contributions.
See https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz.

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* all: explode GOEXPERIMENT=regabi into 5 sub-experiments

This separates GOEXPERIMENT=regabi into five sub-experiments:
regabiwrappers, regabig, regabireflect, regabidefer, and regabiargs.
Setting GOEXPERIMENT=regabi now implies the working subset of these
(currently, regabiwrappers, regabig, and regabireflect).

This simplifies testing, helps derisk the register ABI project,
and will also help with performance comparisons.

This replaces the -abiwrap flag to the compiler and linker with
the regabiwrappers experiment.

As part of this, regabiargs now enables registers for all calls
in the compiler. Previously, this was statically disabled in
regabiEnabledForAllCompilation, but now that we can control it
independently, this isn't necessary.

For #40724.

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* [dev.fuzz] testing: print logs and error messages when fuzzing

Also improve the error messages for the use of
testing.F functions inside the Fuzz function.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: reduce allocation in the mutator

When mutating a byte slice, mutate in place, and only allocate once if
the slice's capacity is less than the maximum size.

mutateBytes already should not allocate; we check a post-condition
that the slice's data pointer does not change.

This speeds up the mutator from 4 ms per value to 200-600 ns. For
example:

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    goarch: amd64
    pkg: internal/fuzz
    cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8559U CPU @ 2.70GHz
    BenchmarkMutatorBytes/1-8                5908735               275.3 ns/op
    BenchmarkMutatorBytes/10-8               5198473               282.0 ns/op
    BenchmarkMutatorBytes/100-8              4304750               233.9 ns/op
    BenchmarkMutatorBytes/1000-8             4623988               295.2 ns/op
    BenchmarkMutatorBytes/10000-8            4252104               458.5 ns/op
    BenchmarkMutatorBytes/100000-8           1236751               950.8 ns/op
    PASS
    ok      internal/fuzz   12.993s

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* all: update references to symbols moved from io/ioutil to io

Update references missed in CL 263142.

For #41190

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* net: make ErrClosed and ParseError implement net.Error

Fixes #45357

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: small bug fixes and refactors to minimization

This fixes a few issues that were being masked since
log statements weren't being printed to stdout. Now
that they are, fix the bugs, and update the tests.

Also includes a few small refactors which will make
minimizing non-recoverable errors easier.

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* internal/goexperiment,cmd: consolidate GOEXPERIMENTs into a new package

Currently there's knowledge about the list of GOEXPERIMENTs in a few
different places. This CL introduces a new package and consolidates
the list into one place: the internal/goexperiment.Flags struct type.

This package gives us a central place to document the experiments as
well as the GOEXPERIMENT environment variable itself. It will also
give us a place to put built-time constants derived from the enabled
experiments.

Now the objabi package constructs experiment names by reflecting over
this struct type rather than having a separate list of these names
(this is similar to how the compiler handles command-line flags and
debug options). We also expose a better-typed API to the toolchain for
propagating enabled experiments.

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* internal/goexperiment: consolidate experiment-enabled constants

Currently, we have boolean and integral constants for GOEXPERIMENTs in
various places. Consolidate these into automatically generated
constants in the internal/goexperiment package.

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* cmd/internal/objabi: make GOEXPERIMENT be a diff from default experiments

Right now the rules around handling default-on experiments are
complicated and a bit inconsistent. Notably, objabi.GOEXPERIMENT is
set to a comma-separated list of enabled experiments, but this may not
be the string a user should set the GOEXPERIMENT environment variable
to get that list of experiments: if an experiment is enabled by
default but gets turned off by GOEXPERIMENT, then the string we report
needs to include "no"+experiment to capture that default override.

This complication also seeps into the version string we print for "go
tool compile -V", etc. This logic is further complicated by the fact
that it only wants to include an experiment string if the set of
experiments varies from the default.

This CL rethinks how we handle default-on experiments. Now that
experiment state is all captured in a struct, we can simplify a lot of
this logic. objabi.GOEXPERIMENT will be set based on the delta from
the default set of experiments, which reflects what a user would
actually need to pass on the command line. Likewise, we include this
delta in the "-V" output, which simplifies this logic because if
there's nothing to show in the version string, the delta will be
empty.

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* runtime,cmd/link: include GOEXPERIMENTs in runtime.Version(), "go version X"

This adds the set of GOEXPERIMENTs to the build version if it differs
from the default set of experiments. This exposes the experiment
settings via runtime.Version() and "go version <binary>".

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: add stub for coverage

This change only includes a stub for the function
which will hook into the runtime to expose
coverage instrumentation while we're fuzzing.

Previously, we discussed an exported API named
FuzzCoverage, but since this is within the
internal/fuzz package, simply naming it coverage
seems appropriate.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: add mutator for int types

Assuming this works, will follow up with another CL
that mutates other types.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: implement coverage and trace instrumentation

This CL makes two main changes to allow internal/fuzz to support
-d=libfuzzer instrumentation:

1. It extends cmd/link to define _counters and _ecounters symbols so
internal/fuzz can find the coverage counters.

2. It adds "trace" stub functions that implement the ABI expected by
cmd/compile for comparison instrumentation.

N.B., that -tags=libfuzzer should *not* be set, so that
internal/fuzz's trace routines will be used instead of runtime's
libfuzzer trampolines.

Also, the current implementation doesn't support multi-module builds
(i.e., compiling a Go program that spans multiple .so/.dll files).
Presumably this isn't an issue, since "go test -fuzz" will need to
recompile the binary with instrumentation anyway so it can make sure
to always use a single-module build. But we can revisit this if
necessary.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: don't count time spent loading corpus

The -fuzztime flag tells us how much time to spend fuzzing, not
counting time spent running the seed corpus. We shouldn't count time
spent loading the cache either. If the cache is large, the time limit
may be exceeded before the coordinator starts the workers.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: improve cancellation in worker event loops

worker.runFuzzing now accepts a Context, used for cancellation instead
of doneC (which is removed). This is passed down through workerClient
RPC methods (ping, fuzz).

workerClient RPC methods now wrap the call method, which handles
marshaling and cancellation.

Both workerClient.call and workerServer.serve should return quickly
when their contexts are cancelled. Turns out, closing the pipe won't
actually unblock a read on all platforms. Instead, we were falling
back to SIGKILL in worker.stop, which works but takes longer than
necessary.

Also fixed missing newline in log message.

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* [dev.fuzz] testing: let -fuzztime specify a number of executions

-fuzztime now works similarly to -benchtime: if it's given a string
with an "x" suffix (as opposed to "s" or some other unit of
duration), the fuzzing system will generate and run a maximum number
of values.

This CL also implements tracking and printing counts, since most of
the work was already done.

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* [dev.fuzz] testing: support T.Parallel in fuzz functions

While running the seed corpus, T.Parallel acts like it does in
subtests started with T.Run: it blocks until all other non-parallel
subtests have finished, then unblocks when the barrier chan is
closed. A semaphore (t.context.waitParallel) limits the number of
tests that run concurrently (determined by -test.parallel).

While fuzzing, T.Parallel has no effect, other than asserting that it
can't be called multiple times. We already run different inputs in
concurrent processes, but we can't run inputs concurrently in the same
process if we want to attribute crashes to specific inputs.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: move CoordinateFuzzing args into struct type

This improves readability a bit, and it should help with compatibility
for future clients when arguments are added or reordered.

Unfortunately, testing still can't import internal/fuzz, so the
interface there can't use this type.

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* all: fix spellings

This follows the spelling choices that the Go project has made for English words.
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Spelling

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* internal/poll: fix the intermittent build failures with pipe pool

Correlative CL 308089

Fixes #45059

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* internal/poll: ensure that newPoolPipe doesn't return a nil pointer

The function could occasionally return a nil pointer as a non-nil
interface, confusing the calling code.

Fixes #45520

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: allow float types to be integer literals

Previously, something like `float64(0)` would fail to decode
since the 0 value is considered an integer literal, and the
float64 parsing code required a float literal. Be more flexible
here since an integer can always be converted to a float.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: mutate other types

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* internal/execabs: replace ioutil.WriteFile with os.WriteFile

Fixes #45532.

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* runtime: move next_gc and last_next_gc into gcControllerState

This change moves next_gc and last_next_gc into gcControllerState under
the names heapGoal and lastHeapGoal respectively. These are
fundamentally GC pacer related values, and so it makes sense for them to
live here.

Partially generated by

rf '
    ex . {
	memstats.next_gc -> gcController.heapGoal
	memstats.last_next_gc -> gcController.lastHeapGoal
    }
'

except for updates to comments and gcControllerState methods, where
they're accessed through the receiver, and trace-related renames of
NextGC -> HeapGoal, while we're here.

For #44167.

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* internal/bytealg: port more performance-critical functions to ABIInternal

CL 308931 ported several runtime assembly functions to ABIInternal so
that compiler-generated ABIInternal calls don't go through ABI
wrappers, but it missed the runtime assembly functions that are
actually defined in internal/bytealg.

This eliminates the cost of wrappers for the BleveQuery and
GopherLuaKNucleotide benchmarks, but there's still more to do for
Tile38.

                                      0-base                1-wrappers
                                     sec/op        sec/op            vs base
BleveQuery                          6.507 ± 0%    6.477 ± 0%  -0.46% (p=0.004 n=20)
GopherLuaKNucleotide                30.39 ± 1%    30.34 ± 0%       ~ (p=0.301 n=20)
Tile38IntersectsCircle100kmRequest 1.038m ± 1%   1.080m ± 2%  +4.03% (p=0.000 n=20)

For #40724.

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* bytes: add asm implementation for index on ppc64x

This adds an asm implementation of index on ppc64le and
ppc64. It results in a significant improvement in some
of the benchmarks that use bytes.Index.

The implementation is based on a port of the s390x asm
implementation. Comments on the design are found
with the code.

The following improvements occurred on power8:

Index/10       70.7ns ± 0%    18.8ns ± 0%   -73.4
Index/32        165ns ± 0%      95ns ± 0%   -42.6
Index/4K       9.23µs ± 0%    4.91µs ± 0%   -46
Index/4M       9.52ms ± 0%    5.10ms ± 0%   -46.4
Index/64M       155ms ± 0%      85ms ± 0%   -45.1

Count/10       83.0ns ± 0%    32.1ns ± 0%   -61.3
Count/32        178ns ± 0%     109ns ± 0%   -38.8
Count/4K       9.24µs ± 0%    4.93µs ± 0%   -46
Count/4M       9.52ms ± 0%    5.10ms ± 0%   -46.4
Count/64M       155ms ± 0%      85ms ± 0%   -45.1

IndexHard1     2.36ms ± 0%    0.13ms ± 0%   -94.4
IndexHard2     2.36ms ± 0%    1.28ms ± 0%   -45.8
IndexHard3     2.36ms ± 0%    1.19ms ± 0%   -49.4
IndexHard4     2.36ms ± 0%    2.35ms ± 0%    -0.1

CountHard1     2.36ms ± 0%    0.13ms ± 0%   -94.4
CountHard2     2.36ms ± 0%    1.28ms ± 0%   -45.8
CountHard3     2.36ms ± 0%    1.19ms ± 0%   -49.4

IndexPeriodic/IndexPeriodic2  146µs ± 0%       8µs ± 0%   -94
IndexPeriodic/IndexPeriodic4  146µs ± 0%       8µs ± 0%   -94

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* internal/goexperiment: move baseline configuration to objabi

We need to adjust baseline experiment configuration based on the
configured GOOS and GOARCH, so it can't live in goexperiment. Move it
to objabi.

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* internal/buildcfg: move build configuration out of cmd/internal/objabi

The go/build package needs access to this configuration,
so move it into a new package available to the standard library.

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* crypto/tls: fix flaky handshake cancellation tests

Simplified both tests significantly by removing logic for writing
the client/server side messages. The flake was likely because of a
race between the closing of the local pipe from inside the test
and closing of the pipe from within the handshakeContext goroutine.
Wait to close the local pipe in the test until after the test
has finished running.

Fixes #45106
Fixes #45299

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: minimize non-recoverable errors

Assuming that this works for non-recoverable errors, there
will likely be a follow-up CL which refactors the minimization
for recoverable errors to use the same RPC flow (since that
more easily allows the worker to tell the coordinator that
it's minimizing and shouldn't send more inputs to other workers
to fuzz).

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* internal/buildcfg: make regabi an alias for regabi sub-experiments

Currently, specifying GOEXPERIMENT=regabi will turn on all regabi
sub-experiments, but GOEXPERIMENT=noregabi won't turn anything off.
Regabi also isn't a "real" experiment in the sense that nothing in the
code base should depend on it as an experiment flag (it should depend
on the appropriate sub-experiments).

Hence, drop Regabi from goexperiment.Flags and make "regabi" in
GOEXPERIMENT be a real alias for all of the sub-flags, so regabi will
turn on all of the sub-flags and noregabi will turn off all of the
sub-flags.

This way, once we enable the sub-experiments in the baseline
configuration, it will be easy to turn off with "noregabi".

For #40724.

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* internal/buildcfg: make regabi enable regabiargs

For #40724.

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* internal/buildcfg: enable regabiwrappers by default

For #40724.

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* internal/buildcfg: enable regabig by default

For #40724.

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* net: pass MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC flag in ReadMsgUnix

As mentioned in #42765, calling "recvmsg" syscall on Linux should come
with "MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC" flag.

For other systems which not supports "MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC". ReadMsgUnix()
would check the header. If the header type is "syscall.SCM_RIGHTS",
then ReadMsgUnix() would parse the SocketControlMessage and call each
fd with "syscall.CloseOnExec"

Fixes #42765

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* internal/buildcfg: enable regabireflect by default

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* internal/buildcfg: enable regabidefer by default

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* internal/buildcfg: enable regabiargs by default

For #40724.

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* internal/poll, net: fix comments regarding accept and sysSocket

The implementation of accept was moved from package net to internal/poll
in CL 36799.

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* internal/bytealg: add power9 version of bytes index

This adds a power9 version of the bytes.Index function
for little endian.

Here is the improvement on power9 for some of the Index
benchmarks:

Index/10           -0.14%
Index/32           -3.19%
Index/4K          -12.66%
Index/4M          -13.34%
Index/64M         -13.17%
Count/10           -0.59%
Count/32           -2.88%
Count/4K          -12.63%
Count/4M          -13.35%
Count/64M         -13.17%
IndexHard1        -23.03%
IndexHard2        -13.01%
IndexHard3        -22.12%
IndexHard4         +0.16%
CountHard1        -23.02%
CountHard2        -13.01%
CountHard3        -22.12%
IndexPeriodic/IndexPeriodic2  -22.85%
IndexPeriodic/IndexPeriodic4  -23.15%

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* cmd/compile, internal/abi: add FuncPCABIxxx intrinsics

When ABI wrappers are used, there are cases where in Go code we
need the PC of the defined function instead of the ABI wrapper.
Currently we work around this by define such functions as
ABIInternal, even if they do not actually follow the internal ABI.

This CL introduces internal/abi.FuncPCABIxxx functions as compiler
intrinsics, which return the underlying defined function's entry
PC if the argument is a direct reference of a function of the
expected ABI, and reject it if it is of a different ABI.

As a proof of concept, change runtime.goexit back to ABI0 and use
internal/abi.FuncPCABI0 to retrieve its PC.

Updates #44065.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: allow setting pcg seed via GODEBUG

Format is "fuzzseed=123".

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: add extra []byte mutators

Adds four []byte mutators which:
  * insert a chunk of constant bytes
  * overwirtes a chunk with constant bytes
  * shuffle a range of bytes
  * swaps two chunks

Also updates the 'set byte to random value' mutator to use XOR in
order to avoid a no-op.

Additionally updates the rng call which chooses the []byte mutators
so all the available mutators are used.

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* internal/buildcfg: enable regabi for Android

This will permit us to write ABIInternal assembler code for linux-amd64.

For #40724

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* internal/syscall/unix: use internal/abi.FuncPC for syscall wrapper

Following CL 313230, this is for internal/syscall/unix package.

Updates #45702.

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* internal/buildcfg: set Error instead of panicking

All build environment validation sets Error except for the
GOEXPERIMENT parser, which panics. Change it to also set Error so that
a bad GOEXPERIMENT doesn't cause everything that imports
internal/buildcfg to panic on init.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: don't panic if types change

There was a bug where if the types to fuzz were
different from the types in a file in the on-disk
corpus, then the code would panic. We thought
this case was handled, but the final `continue`
in the nested loop still allowed the invalid
entry to be added to the corpus. Pulling the
validation into a helper function makes this
less brittle.

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* crypto/tls: enforce ALPN overlap when negotiated on both sides

During the TLS handshake if the server doesn't support any of the
application protocols requested by the client, send the
no_application_protocol alert and abort the handshake on the server
side. This enforces the requirements of RFC 7301.

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* internal/poll: cast off the last reference of SplicePipe in test

Updates #45059

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* [dev.fuzz] testing,internal/fuzz: prevent unbounded memory growth

Usage of f.testContext.match.fullName to generate the test name causes
unbounded memory growth, eventually causing the fuzzer to slow down
as memory pressure increases.

Each time fuzzFn is invoked it generates a unique string and stores it
in a map. With the fuzzer running at around 100k executions per second
this consumed around ~30GB of memory in a handful of minutes.

Instead just use the base name of the test for mutated inputs, a special
name for seeded inputs, and the filename for inputs from the input
corpus.

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* crypto/tls: make cipher suite preference ordering automatic

We now have a (well, two, depending on AES hardware support) universal
cipher suite preference order, based on their security and performance.
Peer and application lists are now treated as filters (and AES hardware
support hints) that are applied to this universal order.

This removes a complex and nuanced decision from the application's
responsibilities, one which we are better equipped to make and which
applications usually don't need to have an opinion about. It also lets
us worry less about what suites we support or enable, because we can be
confident that bad ones won't be selected over good ones.

This also moves 3DES suites to InsecureCipherSuites(), even if they are
not disabled by default. Just because we can keep them as a last resort
it doesn't mean they are secure. Thankfully we had not promised that
Insecure means disabled by default.

Notable test changes:

  - TestCipherSuiteCertPreferenceECDSA was testing that we'd pick the
    right certificate regardless of CipherSuite ordering, which is now
    completely ignored, as tested by TestCipherSuitePreference. Removed.

  - The openssl command of TestHandshakeServerExportKeyingMaterial was
    broken for TLS 1.0 in CL 262857, but its golden file was not
    regenerated, so the test kept passing. It now broke because the
    selected suite from the ones in the golden file changed.

  - In TestAESCipherReordering, "server strongly prefers AES-GCM" is
    removed because there is no way for a server to express a strong
    preference anymore; "client prefers AES-GCM and AES-CBC over ChaCha"
    switched to ChaCha20 when the server lacks AES hardware; and finally
    "client supports multiple AES-GCM" changed to always prefer AES-128
    per the universal preference list.

    * this is going back on an explicit decision from CL 262857, and
      while that client order is weird and does suggest a strong dislike
      for ChaCha20, we have a strong dislike for software AES, so it
      didn't feel worth making the logic more complex

  - All Client-* golden files had to be regenerated because the
    ClientHello cipher suites have changed.
    (Even when Config.CipherSuites was limited to one suite, the TLS 1.3
    default order changed.)

Fixes #45430
Fixes #41476 (as 3DES is now always the last resort)

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* cmd/compile,reflect: allow longer type names

Encode the length of type names and tags in a varint encoding
instead of a fixed 2-byte encoding. This allows lengths longer
than 65535 (which can happen for large unnamed structs).

Removed the alignment check for #14962, it isn't relevant any more
since we're no longer reading pointers directly out of this data
(it is encoded as an offset which is copied out bytewise).

Fixes #44155
Update #14962

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: use coverage instrumentation while fuzzing

This change updates the go command behavior when
fuzzing to instrument the binary for code coverage,
and uses this coverage in the fuzzing engine to
determine if an input is interesting.

Unfortunately, we can't store and use the coverage
data for a given run of `go test` and re-use it
the next time we fuzz, since the edges could have
changed between builds. Instead, every entry in
the seed corpus and the on-disk corpus is run
by the workers before fuzzing begins, so that the
coordinator can get the baseline coverage for what
the fuzzing engine has already found (or what
the developers have already provided).

Users should run `go clean -fuzzcache` before
using this change, to clear out any existing
"interesting" values that were in the cache.
Previously, every single non-crashing input was
written to the on-disk corpus. Now, only inputs
that actually expand coverage are written.

This change includes a small hack in
cmd/go/internal/load/pkg.go which ensures that the Gcflags
that were explicitly set in cmd/go/internal/test/test.go
don't get cleared out.

Tests will be added in a follow-up change, since
they will be a bit more involved.

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* all: add //go:build lines to assembly files

Don't add them to files in vendor and cmd/vendor though. These will be
pulled in by updating the respective dependencies.

For #41184

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: include coverage in logged stats

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: move coverage capture closer to function

When instrumented packages intersect with the packages used by the
testing or internal/fuzz packages the coverage counters become noisier,
as counters will be triggered by non-fuzzed harness code.

Ideally counters would be deterministic, as there are many advanced
fuzzing strategies that require mutating the input while maintaining
static coverage.

The simplest way to mitigate this noise is to capture the coverage
counters as closely as possible to the invocation of the fuzz target
in the testing package. In order to do this add a new function which
captures the current values of the counters, SnapshotCoverage. This
function copies the current counters into a static buffer,
coverageSnapshot, which workerServer.fuzz can then inspect when it
comes time to check if new coverage has been found.

This method is not foolproof. As the fuzz target is called in a
goroutine, harness code can still cause counters to be incremented
while the target is being executed. Despite this we do see
significant reduction in churn via this approach. For example,
running a  basic target that causes strconv to be instrumented for
500,000 iterations causes ~800 unique sets of coverage counters,
whereas by capturing the counters closer to the target we get ~40
unique sets.

It may be possible to make counters completely deterministic, but
likely this would require rewriting testing/F.Fuzz to not use tRunner
in a goroutine, and instead use it in a blocking manner (which I
couldn't figure out an obvious way to do), or by doing something even
more complex.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: make minimization tests more reliable

* Introduced -fuzzminimizetime flag to control the number of time or
  the number of calls to spend minimizing. Defaults to 60s. Only works
  for unrecoverable crashes for now.
* Moved the count (used by -fuzztime=1000x) into shared
  memory. Calling workerClient.fuzz resets it, but it will remain
  after the worker processes crashes. workerClient.minimize resets it
  once before restarting the worker the first time, but the total
  number of runs should still be limited during minimization, even
  after multiple terminations and restarts.
* Renamed fuzzArgs.Count to Limit to avoid confusion.
* Several other small fixes and refactorings.

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/buildcfg: turn on register ABI on all AMD64 platforms

Register ABI is already enabled by default on AMD64 on Linux
(including Android), macOS, and Windows. This CL enables it on the
rest, specifically, on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD,
Solaris (including Illumos), iOS (simulator), and Plan 9.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: remove old TODO

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/buildcfg: enable defer/go wrapping everywhere

For register ABI, we wrap deferred/go'd function with arguments
or results in an argumentless closure, so the runtime can call the
function without knowing how to marshal the arguments, or
reserving frame for arguments and results.

The wrapping mechanism works everywhere, regardless of whether the
register ABI is used. And wrapping will simplify the compiler and
runtime's implementation for defer and go calls. For example, the
compiler will not need to marshal arguments for defer/go calls,
the opendefer metadata will not need to contain argument
information, and _defer record will be fixed-sized.

Enable wrapping everywhere.

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* Revert "[dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: include coverage in logged stats"

This reverts commit 54f067812dd870c305daabd22ca190b0f48e672e.

Reason for revert: While this is helpful for the engineering team when we're debugging, it might lead to users feeling like the fuzzer is stuck and that there are a lot of edges that are still yet to be reached. In reality, it's very likely that the compiler will instrument more lines of code than are actually reachable by the fuzz target, so showing the ratio between number of edges hit vs. all edges can be misleading. In the future, we may want to consider making this information viewable by a debug flag or something similar.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz,testing: treat panics as recoverable

And only log the last panic, not all of them, during minimization.
This change makes the worker processes quiet, so now the only
process that logs anything is the coordinator. This hides all of
the panics caused during minimization of an input which causes
a panic.

This change also alters the usage of tRunner such that we now
recover from recoverable panics instead of terminating the
process. This results in larger stack traces, since we include
a bit more of the trace within testing. There is a TODO to see
if it's possible to slice the stack up so that it is somewhat
more informative.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: support minimization of strings, integers, and floats

Adds support for minimizing strings using the same logic as byte slices
as well as minimizing both signed and unsigned integers and floats using
extremely basic logic. A more complex approach is probably warranted in
the future, but for now this should be _good enough_.

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/abi: define ARM64 register ABI constants

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/buildcfg: allow regabi GOEXPERIMENTs on ARM64

It is not working yet, but allow enabling the experiments so we
can develop.

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* [dev.fuzz] internal/fuzz: notify coordinator for minimization

When a worker process finds a crasher, it now sends that result
directly to the coordinator without attempting to minimize it
first. The coordinator stops sending new inputs and sends the
unminimized crasher back to a worker (any worker) for minimization.

This prevents wasted work during minimization and will help us
implement -keepfuzzing later on. We may also be able to minimize
interesting inputs with this approach later.

Since panics are recoverable errors (they don't terminate worker
processes), we no longer attempt to minimize non-recoverable errors.
This didn't work too well before: we lost too much state.

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/bytealg: call memeqbody directly in memequal_varlen on ARM64

Currently, memequal_varlen opens up a frame and call memequal,
which then tail-calls memeqbody. This CL changes memequal_varlen
tail-calls memeqbody directly.

This makes it simpler to switch to the register ABI in the next
CL.

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* [dev.typeparams] runtime, internal/bytealg: port performance-critical functions to register ABI on ARM64

This CL ports a few performance-critical assembly functions to use
register arguments directly. This is similar to CL 308931 and
CL 310184.

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/buildcfg: turn on regabiwrappers by default on ARM64

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/buildcfg: turn on regabireflect by default on ARM64

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* [dev.typeparams] internal/buildcfg: turn on register ABI by default on ARM64

This CL enables all regabi experiments on ARM64 by default.
regabiwrappers and regabireflect are enabled in the previous CLs.
regabidefer is already enabled everywhere. regabig is no-op on
ARM64 as it already has a G register. regabiargs is enabled in
this CL.

Go1 benchmarks results (GOEXPERIMENT=regabi vs. none, on macOS/ARM64):

name                     old time/op    new time/op     delta
BinaryTree17-8              1.20s ± 1%      1.02s ± 0%  -15.08%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Fannkuch11-8                1.55s ± 0%      1.57s ± 0%   +1.53%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
FmtFprintfEmpty-8          22.5ns ± 3%     14.7ns ± 1%  -34.47%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
FmtFprintfString-8         38.4ns ± 0%     28.8ns ± 0%  -24.99%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
FmtFprintfInt-8            38.7ns ± 2%     34.5ns ± 0%  -10.79%  (p=0.000 n=10+7)
FmtFprintfIntInt-8         61.1ns ± 1%     57.9ns ± 0%   -5.23%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
FmtFprintfPrefixedInt-8    69.9ns ± 0%     64.4ns ± 0%   -7.78%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)
FmtFprintfFloat-8           106ns ± 0%       76ns ± 0%  -28.12%  (p=0.000 n=7+10)
FmtManyArgs-8               273ns ± 0%      236ns ± 1%  -13.57%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GobDecode-8                3.09ms ± 1%     2.02ms ± 0%  -34.70%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GobEncode-8                2.45ms ± 1%     1.44ms ± 1%  -41.26%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Gzip-8                      128ms ± 0%      124ms ± 0%   -2.89%  (p=0.000 n=7+8)
Gunzip-8                   23.6ms ± 1%     19.8ms ± 0%  -16.15%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
HTTPClientServer-8         27.4µs ± 1%     26.3µs ± 0%   -4.05%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
JSONEncode-8               4.47ms ± 1%     3.45ms ± 1%  -22.73%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
JSONDecode-8               21.5ms ± 0%     17.2ms ± 0%  -19.78%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Mandelbrot200-8            2.33ms ± 1%     2.33ms ± 1%     ~     (p=0.842 n=9+10)
GoParse-8                  1.62ms ± 1%     1.32ms ± 1%  -18.67%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8      33.1ns ± 0%     26.3ns ± 0%  -20.50%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-8       121ns ± 6%      121ns ± 8%     ~     (p=0.926 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-8      31.4ns ± 0%     24.7ns ± 0%  -21.50%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-8       177ns ± 0%      140ns ± 0%  -20.70%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8     3.02ns ± 3%     2.12ns ± 0%  -29.73%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-8     19.8µs ± 2%     17.1µs ± 0%  -13.50%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
RegexpMatchHard_32-8        940ns ± 0%      872ns ± 0%   -7.20%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
RegexpMatchHard_1K-8       28.5µs ± 1%     26.5µs ± 0%   -7.06%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Revcomp-8                   186ms ± 1%      179ms ± 1%   -3.66%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Template-8                 30.3ms ± 0%     22.3ms ± 0%  -26.58%  (p=0.000 n=8+9)
TimeParse-8                 133ns ± 0%      117ns ± 0%  -12.40%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
TimeFormat-8                176ns ± 0%      141ns ± 0%  -19.92%  (p=0.000 n=8+9)
[Geo mean]                 21.4µs          17.8µs       -16.81%

name                     old speed      new speed       delta
GobDecode-8               249MB/s ± 1%    381MB/s ± 0%  +53.13%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
GobEncode-8               314MB/s ± 1%    534MB/s ± 1%  +70.25%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Gzip-8                    152MB/s ± 0%    156MB/s ± 0%   +2.97%  (p=0.000 n=7+8)
Gunzip-8                  822MB/s ± 1%    981MB/s ± 0%  +19.26%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
JSONEncode-8              434MB/s ± 1%    562MB/s ± 1%  +29.41%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
JSONDecode-8             90.3MB/s ± 0%  112.5MB/s ± 0%  +24.66%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
GoParse-8                35.7MB/s ± 1%   43.9MB/s ± 1%  +22.96%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_32-8     967MB/s ± 0%   1216MB/s ± 0%  +25.78%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
RegexpMatchEasy0_1K-8    8.46GB/s ± 6%   8.45GB/s ± 7%     ~     (p=0.912 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_32-8    1.02GB/s ± 0%   1.30GB/s ± 0%  +27.40%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
RegexpMatchEasy1_1K-8    5.78GB/s ± 0%   7.29GB/s ± 0%  +26.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
RegexpMatchMedium_32-8    331MB/s ± 2%    471MB/s ± 0%  +42.29%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RegexpMatchMedium_1K-8   51.7MB/s ± 2%   59.8MB/s ± 0%…

* Fix conflicts

- Resolve compilation errors caused by undefined type or conflicting type
- Remove unsupported keyword used
- Replace internal package with local package
- Support Go 1.16 with fixed build flags on cpu and testenv
- Disable broken tests
- Remove unsupported suites

* uncomment broken tests

- uncomment broken tests
- skipped for now, a patch may require extensive work to come

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>>> Flow 2 (server to client)
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>>> Flow 3 (client to server)
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