// Copyright 2016 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. //go:build (linux && amd64) || (freebsd && amd64) // +build linux,amd64 freebsd,amd64 package main // Test that we can collect a lot of colliding profiling signals from // an external C thread. This used to fail when built with the race // detector, because a call of the predeclared function copy was // turned into a call to runtime.slicecopy, which is not marked nosplit. /* #include #include #include #include struct cgoTracebackArg { uintptr_t context; uintptr_t sigContext; uintptr_t* buf; uintptr_t max; }; static int raceprofCount; // We want a bunch of different profile stacks that collide in the // hash table maintained in runtime/cpuprof.go. This code knows the // size of the hash table (1 << 10) and knows that the hash function // is simply multiplicative. void raceprofTraceback(void* parg) { struct cgoTracebackArg* arg = (struct cgoTracebackArg*)(parg); raceprofCount++; arg->buf[0] = raceprofCount * (1 << 10); arg->buf[1] = 0; } static void* raceprofThread(void* p) { int i; for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) { pthread_kill(pthread_self(), SIGPROF); sched_yield(); } return 0; } void runRaceprofThread() { pthread_t tid; pthread_create(&tid, 0, raceprofThread, 0); pthread_join(tid, 0); } */ import "C" import ( "bytes" "fmt" "runtime" "runtime/pprof" "unsafe" ) func init() { register("CgoRaceprof", CgoRaceprof) } func CgoRaceprof() { runtime.SetCgoTraceback(0, unsafe.Pointer(C.raceprofTraceback), nil, nil) var buf bytes.Buffer pprof.StartCPUProfile(&buf) C.runRaceprofThread() fmt.Println("OK") }