// Copyright 2023 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. package objabi import "sync" // PkgSpecial indicates special build properties of a given runtime-related // package. type PkgSpecial struct { // Runtime indicates that this package is "runtime" or imported by // "runtime". This has several effects (which maybe should be split out): // // - Implicit allocation is disallowed. // // - Various runtime pragmas are enabled. // // - Optimizations are always enabled. // // This should be set for runtime and all packages it imports, and may be // set for additional packages. Runtime bool // NoInstrument indicates this package should not receive sanitizer // instrumentation. In many of these, instrumentation could cause infinite // recursion. This is all runtime packages, plus those that support the // sanitizers. NoInstrument bool // NoRaceFunc indicates functions in this package should not get // racefuncenter/racefuncexit instrumentation Memory accesses in these // packages are either uninteresting or will cause false positives. NoRaceFunc bool // AllowAsmABI indicates that assembly in this package is allowed to use ABI // selectors in symbol names. Generally this is needed for packages that // interact closely with the runtime package or have performance-critical // assembly. AllowAsmABI bool } var runtimePkgs = []string{ "runtime", "runtime/internal/atomic", "runtime/internal/math", "runtime/internal/sys", "runtime/internal/syscall", "internal/abi", "internal/bytealg", "internal/chacha8rand", "internal/coverage/rtcov", "internal/cpu", "internal/goarch", "internal/godebugs", "internal/goexperiment", "internal/goos", } // extraNoInstrumentPkgs is the set of packages in addition to runtimePkgs that // should have NoInstrument set. var extraNoInstrumentPkgs = []string{ "runtime/race", "runtime/msan", "runtime/asan", // We omit bytealg even though it's imported by runtime because it also // backs a lot of package bytes. Currently we don't have a way to omit race // instrumentation when used from the runtime while keeping race // instrumentation when used from user code. Somehow this doesn't seem to // cause problems, though we may be skating on thin ice. See #61204. "-internal/bytealg", } var noRaceFuncPkgs = []string{"sync", "sync/atomic"} var allowAsmABIPkgs = []string{ "runtime", "reflect", "syscall", "internal/bytealg", "internal/chacha8rand", "runtime/internal/syscall", "runtime/internal/startlinetest", } var ( pkgSpecials map[string]PkgSpecial pkgSpecialsOnce sync.Once ) // LookupPkgSpecial returns special build properties for the given package path. func LookupPkgSpecial(pkgPath string) PkgSpecial { pkgSpecialsOnce.Do(func() { // Construct pkgSpecials from various package lists. This lets us use // more flexible logic, while keeping the final map simple, and avoids // the init-time cost of a map. pkgSpecials = make(map[string]PkgSpecial) set := func(elt string, f func(*PkgSpecial)) { s := pkgSpecials[elt] f(&s) pkgSpecials[elt] = s } for _, pkg := range runtimePkgs { set(pkg, func(ps *PkgSpecial) { ps.Runtime = true; ps.NoInstrument = true }) } for _, pkg := range extraNoInstrumentPkgs { if pkg[0] == '-' { set(pkg[1:], func(ps *PkgSpecial) { ps.NoInstrument = false }) } else { set(pkg, func(ps *PkgSpecial) { ps.NoInstrument = true }) } } for _, pkg := range noRaceFuncPkgs { set(pkg, func(ps *PkgSpecial) { ps.NoRaceFunc = true }) } for _, pkg := range allowAsmABIPkgs { set(pkg, func(ps *PkgSpecial) { ps.AllowAsmABI = true }) } }) return pkgSpecials[pkgPath] }