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src/runtime/sys_linux_arm64.s
RET child: // In child, on new stack. MOVD -32(RSP), R10 MOVD $1234, R0 CMP R0, R10 BEQ good MOVD $0, R0 MOVD R0, (R0) // crash good: // Initialize m->procid to Linux tid MOVD $SYS_gettid, R8 SVC MOVD -24(RSP), R12 // fn MOVD -16(RSP), R11 // g MOVD -8(RSP), R10 // m CMP $0, R10 BEQ nog CMP $0, R11 BEQ nog
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src/runtime/traceruntime.go
// // Must be called with a valid P. func (tl traceLocker) GoSysCall() { // Scribble down the M that the P is currently attached to. pp := tl.mp.p.ptr() pp.trace.mSyscallID = int64(tl.mp.procid) tl.eventWriter(traceGoRunning, traceProcRunning).commit(traceEvGoSyscallBegin, pp.trace.nextSeq(tl.gen), tl.stack(1)) } // GoSysExit emits a GoSyscallEnd event, possibly along with a GoSyscallBlocked event
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src/runtime/trace.go
// that's running for the first time in this generation. Therefore, // this should be relatively fast. s := suspendG(gp) if !s.dead { ug.goid = s.g.goid if s.g.m != nil { ug.mid = int64(s.g.m.procid) } ug.status = readgstatus(s.g) &^ _Gscan ug.waitreason = s.g.waitreason ug.inMarkAssist = s.g.inMarkAssist ug.stackID = traceStack(0, gp, gen) } resumeG(s)
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src/runtime/runtime2.go
morebuf gobuf // gobuf arg to morestack divmod uint32 // div/mod denominator for arm - known to liblink _ uint32 // align next field to 8 bytes // Fields not known to debuggers. procid uint64 // for debuggers, but offset not hard-coded gsignal *g // signal-handling g goSigStack gsignalStack // Go-allocated signal handling stack
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src/runtime/proc.go
// destroyed respectively. The m then might get reused with a different procid but // still with a reference to oldp, and still with the same syscalltick. The next // time a G is "created" in needm, it'll return and quietly reacquire its P from a // different m with a different procid, which will confuse the trace parser. By // trashing syscalltick, we ensure that it'll appear as if we lost the P to the
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