Commit 4b8f41da authored by Austin Clements's avatar Austin Clements

runtime: print user stack on other threads during GOTRACBEACK=crash

Currently, when printing tracebacks of other threads during
GOTRACEBACK=crash, if the thread is on the system stack we print only
the header for the user goroutine and fail to print its stack. This
happens because we passed the g0 to traceback instead of curg. The g0
never has anything set in its gobuf, so traceback doesn't print
anything.

Fix this by passing _g_.m.curg to traceback instead of the g0.

Fixes #19494.

Change-Id: Idfabf94d6a725e9cdf94a3923dead6455ef3b217
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/38012
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: default avatarIan Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
parent f2e87158
......@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ package runtime_test
import (
"bytes"
"internal/testenv"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/exec"
......@@ -153,6 +154,78 @@ func loop(i int, c chan bool) {
}
`
func TestPanicSystemstack(t *testing.T) {
// Test that GOTRACEBACK=crash prints both the system and user
// stack of other threads.
// The GOTRACEBACK=crash handler takes 0.1 seconds even if
// it's not writing a core file and potentially much longer if
// it is. Skip in short mode.
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("Skipping in short mode (GOTRACEBACK=crash is slow)")
}
t.Parallel()
cmd := exec.Command(os.Args[0], "testPanicSystemstackInternal")
cmd = testEnv(cmd)
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "GOTRACEBACK=crash")
pr, pw, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("creating pipe: ", err)
}
cmd.Stderr = pw
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
t.Fatal("starting command: ", err)
}
defer cmd.Process.Wait()
defer cmd.Process.Kill()
if err := pw.Close(); err != nil {
t.Log("closing write pipe: ", err)
}
defer pr.Close()
// Wait for "x\nx\n" to indicate readiness.
buf := make([]byte, 4)
_, err = io.ReadFull(pr, buf)
if err != nil || string(buf) != "x\nx\n" {
t.Fatal("subprocess failed; output:\n", string(buf))
}
// Send SIGQUIT.
if err := cmd.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGQUIT); err != nil {
t.Fatal("signaling subprocess: ", err)
}
// Get traceback.
tb, err := ioutil.ReadAll(pr)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("reading traceback from pipe: ", err)
}
// Traceback should have two testPanicSystemstackInternal's
// and two blockOnSystemStackInternal's.
if bytes.Count(tb, []byte("testPanicSystemstackInternal")) != 2 {
t.Fatal("traceback missing user stack:\n", string(tb))
} else if bytes.Count(tb, []byte("blockOnSystemStackInternal")) != 2 {
t.Fatal("traceback missing system stack:\n", string(tb))
}
}
func init() {
if len(os.Args) >= 2 && os.Args[1] == "testPanicSystemstackInternal" {
// Get two threads running on the system stack with
// something recognizable in the stack trace.
runtime.GOMAXPROCS(2)
go testPanicSystemstackInternal()
testPanicSystemstackInternal()
}
}
func testPanicSystemstackInternal() {
runtime.BlockOnSystemStack()
os.Exit(1) // Should be unreachable.
}
func TestSignalExitStatus(t *testing.T) {
testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t)
exe, err := buildTestProg(t, "testprog")
......
......@@ -336,3 +336,16 @@ func ReadMemStatsSlow() (base, slow MemStats) {
startTheWorld()
return
}
// BlockOnSystemStack switches to the system stack, prints "x\n" to
// stderr, and blocks in a stack containing
// "runtime.blockOnSystemStackInternal".
func BlockOnSystemStack() {
systemstack(blockOnSystemStackInternal)
}
func blockOnSystemStackInternal() {
print("x\n")
lock(&deadlock)
lock(&deadlock)
}
......@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ func sighandler(sig uint32, info *siginfo, ctxt unsafe.Pointer, gp *g) {
if crashing > 0 && gp != _g_.m.curg && _g_.m.curg != nil && readgstatus(_g_.m.curg)&^_Gscan == _Grunning {
// tracebackothers on original m skipped this one; trace it now.
goroutineheader(_g_.m.curg)
traceback(^uintptr(0), ^uintptr(0), 0, gp)
traceback(^uintptr(0), ^uintptr(0), 0, _g_.m.curg)
} else if crashing == 0 {
tracebackothers(gp)
print("\n")
......
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