diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod
index 8b258d00d..39c0169ce 100644
--- a/go.mod
+++ b/go.mod
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ require (
github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.2
github.com/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline v1.6.1-crc0
github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0
- github.com/onsi/gomega v1.33.1
+ github.com/onsi/gomega v1.34.1
github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20240722135205-ae4f370f361f
github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/pkg/apis/monitoring v0.73.2
github.com/prometheus/common v0.48.0
@@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ require (
github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 // indirect
github.com/stretchr/objx v0.5.2 // indirect
go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0 // indirect
- golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230905200255-921286631fa9 // indirect
- golang.org/x/net v0.25.0 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20240719175910-8a7402abbf56 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/net v0.27.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.18.0 // indirect
- golang.org/x/sys v0.20.0 // indirect
- golang.org/x/term v0.20.0 // indirect
- golang.org/x/text v0.15.0 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/sys v0.22.0 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/term v0.22.0 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/text v0.16.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/time v0.5.0 // indirect
- golang.org/x/tools v0.21.0 // indirect
+ golang.org/x/tools v0.23.0 // indirect
gomodules.xyz/jsonpatch/v2 v2.4.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.8 // indirect
google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.1 // indirect
diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum
index 235e12659..28d779693 100644
--- a/go.sum
+++ b/go.sum
@@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ github.com/netobserv/prometheus-common v0.48.0-netobserv h1:yNde6dteyK69t7l3k8Cc
github.com/netobserv/prometheus-common v0.48.0-netobserv/go.mod h1:0/KsvlIEfPQCQ5I2iNSAWKPZziNCvRs5EC6ILDTlAPc=
github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0 h1:9Cnnf7UHo57Hy3k6/m5k3dRfGTMXGvxhHFvkDTCTpvA=
github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0/go.mod h1:rlwLi9PilAFJ8jCg9UE1QP6VBpd6/xj3SRC0d6TU0To=
-github.com/onsi/gomega v1.33.1 h1:dsYjIxxSR755MDmKVsaFQTE22ChNBcuuTWgkUDSubOk=
-github.com/onsi/gomega v1.33.1/go.mod h1:U4R44UsT+9eLIaYRB2a5qajjtQYn0hauxvRm16AVYg0=
+github.com/onsi/gomega v1.34.1 h1:EUMJIKUjM8sKjYbtxQI9A4z2o+rruxnzNvpknOXie6k=
+github.com/onsi/gomega v1.34.1/go.mod h1:kU1QgUvBDLXBJq618Xvm2LUX6rSAfRaFRTcdOeDLwwY=
github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20240722135205-ae4f370f361f h1:B+uJ4LmjO+qwMTZP2YhlpMziMPD4MD1++WdCAV2y+GI=
github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20240722135205-ae4f370f361f/go.mod h1:OOh6Qopf21pSzqNVCB5gomomBXb8o5sGKZxG2KNpaXM=
github.com/pelletier/go-toml/v2 v2.2.2 h1:aYUidT7k73Pcl9nb2gScu7NSrKCSHIDE89b3+6Wq+LM=
@@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20190308221718-c2843e01d9a2/go.mod h1:djNgcEr1/C05ACk
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20191011191535-87dc89f01550/go.mod h1:yigFU9vqHzYiE8UmvKecakEJjdnWj3jj499lnFckfCI=
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20200622213623-75b288015ac9/go.mod h1:LzIPMQfyMNhhGPhUkYOs5KpL4U8rLKemX1yGLhDgUto=
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20210921155107-089bfa567519/go.mod h1:GvvjBRRGRdwPK5ydBHafDWAxML/pGHZbMvKqRZ5+Abc=
-golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230905200255-921286631fa9 h1:GoHiUyI/Tp2nVkLI2mCxVkOjsbSXD66ic0XW0js0R9g=
-golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230905200255-921286631fa9/go.mod h1:S2oDrQGGwySpoQPVqRShND87VCbxmc6bL1Yd2oYrm6k=
+golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20240719175910-8a7402abbf56 h1:2dVuKD2vS7b0QIHQbpyTISPd0LeHDbnYEryqj5Q1ug8=
+golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20240719175910-8a7402abbf56/go.mod h1:M4RDyNAINzryxdtnbRXRL/OHtkFuWGRjvuhBJpk2IlY=
golang.org/x/mod v0.2.0/go.mod h1:s0Qsj1ACt9ePp/hMypM3fl4fZqREWJwdYDEqhRiZZUA=
golang.org/x/mod v0.3.0/go.mod h1:s0Qsj1ACt9ePp/hMypM3fl4fZqREWJwdYDEqhRiZZUA=
golang.org/x/mod v0.6.0-dev.0.20220419223038-86c51ed26bb4/go.mod h1:jJ57K6gSWd91VN4djpZkiMVwK6gcyfeH4XE8wZrZaV4=
@@ -163,8 +163,8 @@ golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20200226121028-0de0cce0169b/go.mod h1:z5CRVTTTmAJ677TzLL
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20201021035429-f5854403a974/go.mod h1:sp8m0HH+o8qH0wwXwYZr8TS3Oi6o0r6Gce1SSxlDquU=
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20210226172049-e18ecbb05110/go.mod h1:m0MpNAwzfU5UDzcl9v0D8zg8gWTRqZa9RBIspLL5mdg=
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20220722155237-a158d28d115b/go.mod h1:XRhObCWvk6IyKnWLug+ECip1KBveYUHfp+8e9klMJ9c=
-golang.org/x/net v0.25.0 h1:d/OCCoBEUq33pjydKrGQhw7IlUPI2Oylr+8qLx49kac=
-golang.org/x/net v0.25.0/go.mod h1:JkAGAh7GEvH74S6FOH42FLoXpXbE/aqXSrIQjXgsiwM=
+golang.org/x/net v0.27.0 h1:5K3Njcw06/l2y9vpGCSdcxWOYHOUk3dVNGDXN+FvAys=
+golang.org/x/net v0.27.0/go.mod h1:dDi0PyhWNoiUOrAS8uXv/vnScO4wnHQO4mj9fn/RytE=
golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.18.0 h1:09qnuIAgzdx1XplqJvW6CQqMCtGZykZWcXzPMPUusvI=
golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.18.0/go.mod h1:Wf7knwG0MPoWIMMBgFlEaSUDaKskp0dCfrlJRJXbBi8=
golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20190423024810-112230192c58/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM=
@@ -179,18 +179,18 @@ golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20210615035016-665e8c7367d1/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBc
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220520151302-bc2c85ada10a/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220715151400-c0bba94af5f8/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220722155257-8c9f86f7a55f/go.mod h1:oPkhp1MJrh7nUepCBck5+mAzfO9JrbApNNgaTdGDITg=
-golang.org/x/sys v0.20.0 h1:Od9JTbYCk261bKm4M/mw7AklTlFYIa0bIp9BgSm1S8Y=
-golang.org/x/sys v0.20.0/go.mod h1:/VUhepiaJMQUp4+oa/7Zr1D23ma6VTLIYjOOTFZPUcA=
+golang.org/x/sys v0.22.0 h1:RI27ohtqKCnwULzJLqkv897zojh5/DwS/ENaMzUOaWI=
+golang.org/x/sys v0.22.0/go.mod h1:/VUhepiaJMQUp4+oa/7Zr1D23ma6VTLIYjOOTFZPUcA=
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20201126162022-7de9c90e9dd1/go.mod h1:bj7SfCRtBDWHUb9snDiAeCFNEtKQo2Wmx5Cou7ajbmo=
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20210927222741-03fcf44c2211/go.mod h1:jbD1KX2456YbFQfuXm/mYQcufACuNUgVhRMnK/tPxf8=
-golang.org/x/term v0.20.0 h1:VnkxpohqXaOBYJtBmEppKUG6mXpi+4O6purfc2+sMhw=
-golang.org/x/term v0.20.0/go.mod h1:8UkIAJTvZgivsXaD6/pH6U9ecQzZ45awqEOzuCvwpFY=
+golang.org/x/term v0.22.0 h1:BbsgPEJULsl2fV/AT3v15Mjva5yXKQDyKf+TbDz7QJk=
+golang.org/x/term v0.22.0/go.mod h1:F3qCibpT5AMpCRfhfT53vVJwhLtIVHhB9XDjfFvnMI4=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.0/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.3/go.mod h1:5Zoc/QRtKVWzQhOtBMvqHzDpF6irO9z98xDceosuGiQ=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.7/go.mod h1:u+2+/6zg+i71rQMx5EYifcz6MCKuco9NR6JIITiCfzQ=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.8/go.mod h1:E6s5w1FMmriuDzIBO73fBruAKo1PCIq6d2Q6DHfQ8WQ=
-golang.org/x/text v0.15.0 h1:h1V/4gjBv8v9cjcR6+AR5+/cIYK5N/WAgiv4xlsEtAk=
-golang.org/x/text v0.15.0/go.mod h1:18ZOQIKpY8NJVqYksKHtTdi31H5itFRjB5/qKTNYzSU=
+golang.org/x/text v0.16.0 h1:a94ExnEXNtEwYLGJSIUxnWoxoRz/ZcCsV63ROupILh4=
+golang.org/x/text v0.16.0/go.mod h1:GhwF1Be+LQoKShO3cGOHzqOgRrGaYc9AvblQOmPVHnI=
golang.org/x/time v0.5.0 h1:o7cqy6amK/52YcAKIPlM3a+Fpj35zvRj2TP+e1xFSfk=
golang.org/x/time v0.5.0/go.mod h1:3BpzKBy/shNhVucY/MWOyx10tF3SFh9QdLuxbVysPQM=
golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20180917221912-90fa682c2a6e/go.mod h1:n7NCudcB/nEzxVGmLbDWY5pfWTLqBcC2KZ6jyYvM4mQ=
@@ -198,8 +198,8 @@ golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20191119224855-298f0cb1881e/go.mod h1:b+2E5dAYhXwXZwtn
golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200619180055-7c47624df98f/go.mod h1:EkVYQZoAsY45+roYkvgYkIh4xh/qjgUK9TdY2XT94GE=
golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20210106214847-113979e3529a/go.mod h1:emZCQorbCU4vsT4fOWvOPXz4eW1wZW4PmDk9uLelYpA=
golang.org/x/tools v0.1.12/go.mod h1:hNGJHUnrk76NpqgfD5Aqm5Crs+Hm0VOH/i9J2+nxYbc=
-golang.org/x/tools v0.21.0 h1:qc0xYgIbsSDt9EyWz05J5wfa7LOVW0YTLOXrqdLAWIw=
-golang.org/x/tools v0.21.0/go.mod h1:aiJjzUbINMkxbQROHiO6hDPo2LHcIPhhQsa9DLh0yGk=
+golang.org/x/tools v0.23.0 h1:SGsXPZ+2l4JsgaCKkx+FQ9YZ5XEtA1GZYuoDjenLjvg=
+golang.org/x/tools v0.23.0/go.mod h1:pnu6ufv6vQkll6szChhK3C3L/ruaIv5eBeztNG8wtsI=
golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20190717185122-a985d3407aa7/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0=
golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191011141410-1b5146add898/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0=
golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191204190536-9bdfabe68543/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0=
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/CHANGELOG.md
index 62af14ad2..c6c34d65d 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,3 +1,25 @@
+## 1.34.1
+
+### Maintenance
+- Use slices from exp/slices to keep golang 1.20 compat [5e71dcd]
+
+## 1.34.0
+
+### Features
+- Add RoundTripper method to ghttp.Server [c549e0d]
+
+### Fixes
+- fix incorrect handling of nil slices in HaveExactElements (fixes #771) [878940c]
+- issue_765 - fixed bug in Hopcroft-Karp algorithm [ebadb67]
+
+### Maintenance
+- bump ginkgo [8af2ece]
+- Fix typo in docs [123a071]
+- Bump github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 from 2.17.2 to 2.17.3 (#756) [0e69083]
+- Bump google.golang.org/protobuf from 1.33.0 to 1.34.1 (#755) [2675796]
+- Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.24.0 to 0.25.0 (#754) [4160c0f]
+- Bump github-pages from 230 to 231 in /docs (#748) [892c303]
+
## 1.33.1
### Fixes
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gomega_dsl.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gomega_dsl.go
index 9697d5134..2546ccceb 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gomega_dsl.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gomega_dsl.go
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import (
"github.com/onsi/gomega/types"
)
-const GOMEGA_VERSION = "1.33.1"
+const GOMEGA_VERSION = "1.34.1"
const nilGomegaPanic = `You are trying to make an assertion, but haven't registered Gomega's fail handler.
If you're using Ginkgo then you probably forgot to put your assertion in an It().
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/have_exact_elements.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/have_exact_elements.go
index dca5b9446..5a236d7d6 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/have_exact_elements.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/have_exact_elements.go
@@ -30,15 +30,18 @@ func (matcher *HaveExactElementsMatcher) Match(actual interface{}) (success bool
lenMatchers := len(matchers)
lenValues := len(values)
+ success = true
for i := 0; i < lenMatchers || i < lenValues; i++ {
if i >= lenMatchers {
matcher.extraIndex = i
+ success = false
continue
}
if i >= lenValues {
matcher.missingIndex = i
+ success = false
return
}
@@ -49,15 +52,17 @@ func (matcher *HaveExactElementsMatcher) Match(actual interface{}) (success bool
index: i,
failure: err.Error(),
})
+ success = false
} else if !match {
matcher.mismatchFailures = append(matcher.mismatchFailures, mismatchFailure{
index: i,
failure: elemMatcher.FailureMessage(values[i]),
})
+ success = false
}
}
- return matcher.missingIndex+matcher.extraIndex+len(matcher.mismatchFailures) == 0, nil
+ return success, nil
}
func (matcher *HaveExactElementsMatcher) FailureMessage(actual interface{}) (message string) {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/support/goraph/bipartitegraph/bipartitegraphmatching.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/support/goraph/bipartitegraph/bipartitegraphmatching.go
index 1c54edd8f..4339acc64 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/support/goraph/bipartitegraph/bipartitegraphmatching.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/support/goraph/bipartitegraph/bipartitegraphmatching.go
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
package bipartitegraph
import (
+ "golang.org/x/exp/slices"
+
. "github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/support/goraph/edge"
. "github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/support/goraph/node"
"github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers/support/goraph/util"
@@ -157,6 +159,11 @@ func (bg *BipartiteGraph) createSLAPGuideLayers(matching EdgeSet) (guideLayers [
if len(currentLayer) == 0 {
return []NodeOrderedSet{}
}
+ if done { // if last layer - into last layer must be only 'free' nodes
+ currentLayer = slices.DeleteFunc(currentLayer, func(in Node) bool {
+ return !matching.Free(in)
+ })
+ }
guideLayers = append(guideLayers, currentLayer)
}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/LICENSE b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/LICENSE
index 6a66aea5e..2a7cf70da 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/LICENSE
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/LICENSE
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+Copyright 2009 The Go Authors.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
distribution.
- * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+ * Neither the name of Google LLC nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/constraints/constraints.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/constraints/constraints.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2c033dff4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/constraints/constraints.go
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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 constraints defines a set of useful constraints to be used
+// with type parameters.
+package constraints
+
+// Signed is a constraint that permits any signed integer type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared signed integer types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Signed interface {
+ ~int | ~int8 | ~int16 | ~int32 | ~int64
+}
+
+// Unsigned is a constraint that permits any unsigned integer type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared unsigned integer types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Unsigned interface {
+ ~uint | ~uint8 | ~uint16 | ~uint32 | ~uint64 | ~uintptr
+}
+
+// Integer is a constraint that permits any integer type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared integer types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Integer interface {
+ Signed | Unsigned
+}
+
+// Float is a constraint that permits any floating-point type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared floating-point types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Float interface {
+ ~float32 | ~float64
+}
+
+// Complex is a constraint that permits any complex numeric type.
+// If future releases of Go add new predeclared complex numeric types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Complex interface {
+ ~complex64 | ~complex128
+}
+
+// Ordered is a constraint that permits any ordered type: any type
+// that supports the operators < <= >= >.
+// If future releases of Go add new ordered types,
+// this constraint will be modified to include them.
+type Ordered interface {
+ Integer | Float | ~string
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/cmp.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/cmp.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fbf1934a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/cmp.go
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+// 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 slices
+
+import "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+
+// min is a version of the predeclared function from the Go 1.21 release.
+func min[T constraints.Ordered](a, b T) T {
+ if a < b || isNaN(a) {
+ return a
+ }
+ return b
+}
+
+// max is a version of the predeclared function from the Go 1.21 release.
+func max[T constraints.Ordered](a, b T) T {
+ if a > b || isNaN(a) {
+ return a
+ }
+ return b
+}
+
+// cmpLess is a copy of cmp.Less from the Go 1.21 release.
+func cmpLess[T constraints.Ordered](x, y T) bool {
+ return (isNaN(x) && !isNaN(y)) || x < y
+}
+
+// cmpCompare is a copy of cmp.Compare from the Go 1.21 release.
+func cmpCompare[T constraints.Ordered](x, y T) int {
+ xNaN := isNaN(x)
+ yNaN := isNaN(y)
+ if xNaN && yNaN {
+ return 0
+ }
+ if xNaN || x < y {
+ return -1
+ }
+ if yNaN || x > y {
+ return +1
+ }
+ return 0
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/slices.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/slices.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..46ceac343
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/slices.go
@@ -0,0 +1,515 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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 slices defines various functions useful with slices of any type.
+package slices
+
+import (
+ "unsafe"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+)
+
+// Equal reports whether two slices are equal: the same length and all
+// elements equal. If the lengths are different, Equal returns false.
+// Otherwise, the elements are compared in increasing index order, and the
+// comparison stops at the first unequal pair.
+// Floating point NaNs are not considered equal.
+func Equal[S ~[]E, E comparable](s1, s2 S) bool {
+ if len(s1) != len(s2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ for i := range s1 {
+ if s1[i] != s2[i] {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// EqualFunc reports whether two slices are equal using an equality
+// function on each pair of elements. If the lengths are different,
+// EqualFunc returns false. Otherwise, the elements are compared in
+// increasing index order, and the comparison stops at the first index
+// for which eq returns false.
+func EqualFunc[S1 ~[]E1, S2 ~[]E2, E1, E2 any](s1 S1, s2 S2, eq func(E1, E2) bool) bool {
+ if len(s1) != len(s2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ for i, v1 := range s1 {
+ v2 := s2[i]
+ if !eq(v1, v2) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// Compare compares the elements of s1 and s2, using [cmp.Compare] on each pair
+// of elements. The elements are compared sequentially, starting at index 0,
+// until one element is not equal to the other.
+// The result of comparing the first non-matching elements is returned.
+// If both slices are equal until one of them ends, the shorter slice is
+// considered less than the longer one.
+// The result is 0 if s1 == s2, -1 if s1 < s2, and +1 if s1 > s2.
+func Compare[S ~[]E, E constraints.Ordered](s1, s2 S) int {
+ for i, v1 := range s1 {
+ if i >= len(s2) {
+ return +1
+ }
+ v2 := s2[i]
+ if c := cmpCompare(v1, v2); c != 0 {
+ return c
+ }
+ }
+ if len(s1) < len(s2) {
+ return -1
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+// CompareFunc is like [Compare] but uses a custom comparison function on each
+// pair of elements.
+// The result is the first non-zero result of cmp; if cmp always
+// returns 0 the result is 0 if len(s1) == len(s2), -1 if len(s1) < len(s2),
+// and +1 if len(s1) > len(s2).
+func CompareFunc[S1 ~[]E1, S2 ~[]E2, E1, E2 any](s1 S1, s2 S2, cmp func(E1, E2) int) int {
+ for i, v1 := range s1 {
+ if i >= len(s2) {
+ return +1
+ }
+ v2 := s2[i]
+ if c := cmp(v1, v2); c != 0 {
+ return c
+ }
+ }
+ if len(s1) < len(s2) {
+ return -1
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+// Index returns the index of the first occurrence of v in s,
+// or -1 if not present.
+func Index[S ~[]E, E comparable](s S, v E) int {
+ for i := range s {
+ if v == s[i] {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return -1
+}
+
+// IndexFunc returns the first index i satisfying f(s[i]),
+// or -1 if none do.
+func IndexFunc[S ~[]E, E any](s S, f func(E) bool) int {
+ for i := range s {
+ if f(s[i]) {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return -1
+}
+
+// Contains reports whether v is present in s.
+func Contains[S ~[]E, E comparable](s S, v E) bool {
+ return Index(s, v) >= 0
+}
+
+// ContainsFunc reports whether at least one
+// element e of s satisfies f(e).
+func ContainsFunc[S ~[]E, E any](s S, f func(E) bool) bool {
+ return IndexFunc(s, f) >= 0
+}
+
+// Insert inserts the values v... into s at index i,
+// returning the modified slice.
+// The elements at s[i:] are shifted up to make room.
+// In the returned slice r, r[i] == v[0],
+// and r[i+len(v)] == value originally at r[i].
+// Insert panics if i is out of range.
+// This function is O(len(s) + len(v)).
+func Insert[S ~[]E, E any](s S, i int, v ...E) S {
+ m := len(v)
+ if m == 0 {
+ return s
+ }
+ n := len(s)
+ if i == n {
+ return append(s, v...)
+ }
+ if n+m > cap(s) {
+ // Use append rather than make so that we bump the size of
+ // the slice up to the next storage class.
+ // This is what Grow does but we don't call Grow because
+ // that might copy the values twice.
+ s2 := append(s[:i], make(S, n+m-i)...)
+ copy(s2[i:], v)
+ copy(s2[i+m:], s[i:])
+ return s2
+ }
+ s = s[:n+m]
+
+ // before:
+ // s: aaaaaaaabbbbccccccccdddd
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i i+m n n+m
+ // after:
+ // s: aaaaaaaavvvvbbbbcccccccc
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i i+m n n+m
+ //
+ // a are the values that don't move in s.
+ // v are the values copied in from v.
+ // b and c are the values from s that are shifted up in index.
+ // d are the values that get overwritten, never to be seen again.
+
+ if !overlaps(v, s[i+m:]) {
+ // Easy case - v does not overlap either the c or d regions.
+ // (It might be in some of a or b, or elsewhere entirely.)
+ // The data we copy up doesn't write to v at all, so just do it.
+
+ copy(s[i+m:], s[i:])
+
+ // Now we have
+ // s: aaaaaaaabbbbbbbbcccccccc
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i i+m n n+m
+ // Note the b values are duplicated.
+
+ copy(s[i:], v)
+
+ // Now we have
+ // s: aaaaaaaavvvvbbbbcccccccc
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i i+m n n+m
+ // That's the result we want.
+ return s
+ }
+
+ // The hard case - v overlaps c or d. We can't just shift up
+ // the data because we'd move or clobber the values we're trying
+ // to insert.
+ // So instead, write v on top of d, then rotate.
+ copy(s[n:], v)
+
+ // Now we have
+ // s: aaaaaaaabbbbccccccccvvvv
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i i+m n n+m
+
+ rotateRight(s[i:], m)
+
+ // Now we have
+ // s: aaaaaaaavvvvbbbbcccccccc
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i i+m n n+m
+ // That's the result we want.
+ return s
+}
+
+// clearSlice sets all elements up to the length of s to the zero value of E.
+// We may use the builtin clear func instead, and remove clearSlice, when upgrading
+// to Go 1.21+.
+func clearSlice[S ~[]E, E any](s S) {
+ var zero E
+ for i := range s {
+ s[i] = zero
+ }
+}
+
+// Delete removes the elements s[i:j] from s, returning the modified slice.
+// Delete panics if j > len(s) or s[i:j] is not a valid slice of s.
+// Delete is O(len(s)-i), so if many items must be deleted, it is better to
+// make a single call deleting them all together than to delete one at a time.
+// Delete zeroes the elements s[len(s)-(j-i):len(s)].
+func Delete[S ~[]E, E any](s S, i, j int) S {
+ _ = s[i:j:len(s)] // bounds check
+
+ if i == j {
+ return s
+ }
+
+ oldlen := len(s)
+ s = append(s[:i], s[j:]...)
+ clearSlice(s[len(s):oldlen]) // zero/nil out the obsolete elements, for GC
+ return s
+}
+
+// DeleteFunc removes any elements from s for which del returns true,
+// returning the modified slice.
+// DeleteFunc zeroes the elements between the new length and the original length.
+func DeleteFunc[S ~[]E, E any](s S, del func(E) bool) S {
+ i := IndexFunc(s, del)
+ if i == -1 {
+ return s
+ }
+ // Don't start copying elements until we find one to delete.
+ for j := i + 1; j < len(s); j++ {
+ if v := s[j]; !del(v) {
+ s[i] = v
+ i++
+ }
+ }
+ clearSlice(s[i:]) // zero/nil out the obsolete elements, for GC
+ return s[:i]
+}
+
+// Replace replaces the elements s[i:j] by the given v, and returns the
+// modified slice. Replace panics if s[i:j] is not a valid slice of s.
+// When len(v) < (j-i), Replace zeroes the elements between the new length and the original length.
+func Replace[S ~[]E, E any](s S, i, j int, v ...E) S {
+ _ = s[i:j] // verify that i:j is a valid subslice
+
+ if i == j {
+ return Insert(s, i, v...)
+ }
+ if j == len(s) {
+ return append(s[:i], v...)
+ }
+
+ tot := len(s[:i]) + len(v) + len(s[j:])
+ if tot > cap(s) {
+ // Too big to fit, allocate and copy over.
+ s2 := append(s[:i], make(S, tot-i)...) // See Insert
+ copy(s2[i:], v)
+ copy(s2[i+len(v):], s[j:])
+ return s2
+ }
+
+ r := s[:tot]
+
+ if i+len(v) <= j {
+ // Easy, as v fits in the deleted portion.
+ copy(r[i:], v)
+ if i+len(v) != j {
+ copy(r[i+len(v):], s[j:])
+ }
+ clearSlice(s[tot:]) // zero/nil out the obsolete elements, for GC
+ return r
+ }
+
+ // We are expanding (v is bigger than j-i).
+ // The situation is something like this:
+ // (example has i=4,j=8,len(s)=16,len(v)=6)
+ // s: aaaaxxxxbbbbbbbbyy
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i j len(s) tot
+ // a: prefix of s
+ // x: deleted range
+ // b: more of s
+ // y: area to expand into
+
+ if !overlaps(r[i+len(v):], v) {
+ // Easy, as v is not clobbered by the first copy.
+ copy(r[i+len(v):], s[j:])
+ copy(r[i:], v)
+ return r
+ }
+
+ // This is a situation where we don't have a single place to which
+ // we can copy v. Parts of it need to go to two different places.
+ // We want to copy the prefix of v into y and the suffix into x, then
+ // rotate |y| spots to the right.
+ //
+ // v[2:] v[:2]
+ // | |
+ // s: aaaavvvvbbbbbbbbvv
+ // ^ ^ ^ ^
+ // i j len(s) tot
+ //
+ // If either of those two destinations don't alias v, then we're good.
+ y := len(v) - (j - i) // length of y portion
+
+ if !overlaps(r[i:j], v) {
+ copy(r[i:j], v[y:])
+ copy(r[len(s):], v[:y])
+ rotateRight(r[i:], y)
+ return r
+ }
+ if !overlaps(r[len(s):], v) {
+ copy(r[len(s):], v[:y])
+ copy(r[i:j], v[y:])
+ rotateRight(r[i:], y)
+ return r
+ }
+
+ // Now we know that v overlaps both x and y.
+ // That means that the entirety of b is *inside* v.
+ // So we don't need to preserve b at all; instead we
+ // can copy v first, then copy the b part of v out of
+ // v to the right destination.
+ k := startIdx(v, s[j:])
+ copy(r[i:], v)
+ copy(r[i+len(v):], r[i+k:])
+ return r
+}
+
+// Clone returns a copy of the slice.
+// The elements are copied using assignment, so this is a shallow clone.
+func Clone[S ~[]E, E any](s S) S {
+ // Preserve nil in case it matters.
+ if s == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return append(S([]E{}), s...)
+}
+
+// Compact replaces consecutive runs of equal elements with a single copy.
+// This is like the uniq command found on Unix.
+// Compact modifies the contents of the slice s and returns the modified slice,
+// which may have a smaller length.
+// Compact zeroes the elements between the new length and the original length.
+func Compact[S ~[]E, E comparable](s S) S {
+ if len(s) < 2 {
+ return s
+ }
+ i := 1
+ for k := 1; k < len(s); k++ {
+ if s[k] != s[k-1] {
+ if i != k {
+ s[i] = s[k]
+ }
+ i++
+ }
+ }
+ clearSlice(s[i:]) // zero/nil out the obsolete elements, for GC
+ return s[:i]
+}
+
+// CompactFunc is like [Compact] but uses an equality function to compare elements.
+// For runs of elements that compare equal, CompactFunc keeps the first one.
+// CompactFunc zeroes the elements between the new length and the original length.
+func CompactFunc[S ~[]E, E any](s S, eq func(E, E) bool) S {
+ if len(s) < 2 {
+ return s
+ }
+ i := 1
+ for k := 1; k < len(s); k++ {
+ if !eq(s[k], s[k-1]) {
+ if i != k {
+ s[i] = s[k]
+ }
+ i++
+ }
+ }
+ clearSlice(s[i:]) // zero/nil out the obsolete elements, for GC
+ return s[:i]
+}
+
+// Grow increases the slice's capacity, if necessary, to guarantee space for
+// another n elements. After Grow(n), at least n elements can be appended
+// to the slice without another allocation. If n is negative or too large to
+// allocate the memory, Grow panics.
+func Grow[S ~[]E, E any](s S, n int) S {
+ if n < 0 {
+ panic("cannot be negative")
+ }
+ if n -= cap(s) - len(s); n > 0 {
+ // TODO(https://go.dev/issue/53888): Make using []E instead of S
+ // to workaround a compiler bug where the runtime.growslice optimization
+ // does not take effect. Revert when the compiler is fixed.
+ s = append([]E(s)[:cap(s)], make([]E, n)...)[:len(s)]
+ }
+ return s
+}
+
+// Clip removes unused capacity from the slice, returning s[:len(s):len(s)].
+func Clip[S ~[]E, E any](s S) S {
+ return s[:len(s):len(s)]
+}
+
+// Rotation algorithm explanation:
+//
+// rotate left by 2
+// start with
+// 0123456789
+// split up like this
+// 01 234567 89
+// swap first 2 and last 2
+// 89 234567 01
+// join first parts
+// 89234567 01
+// recursively rotate first left part by 2
+// 23456789 01
+// join at the end
+// 2345678901
+//
+// rotate left by 8
+// start with
+// 0123456789
+// split up like this
+// 01 234567 89
+// swap first 2 and last 2
+// 89 234567 01
+// join last parts
+// 89 23456701
+// recursively rotate second part left by 6
+// 89 01234567
+// join at the end
+// 8901234567
+
+// TODO: There are other rotate algorithms.
+// This algorithm has the desirable property that it moves each element exactly twice.
+// The triple-reverse algorithm is simpler and more cache friendly, but takes more writes.
+// The follow-cycles algorithm can be 1-write but it is not very cache friendly.
+
+// rotateLeft rotates b left by n spaces.
+// s_final[i] = s_orig[i+r], wrapping around.
+func rotateLeft[E any](s []E, r int) {
+ for r != 0 && r != len(s) {
+ if r*2 <= len(s) {
+ swap(s[:r], s[len(s)-r:])
+ s = s[:len(s)-r]
+ } else {
+ swap(s[:len(s)-r], s[r:])
+ s, r = s[len(s)-r:], r*2-len(s)
+ }
+ }
+}
+func rotateRight[E any](s []E, r int) {
+ rotateLeft(s, len(s)-r)
+}
+
+// swap swaps the contents of x and y. x and y must be equal length and disjoint.
+func swap[E any](x, y []E) {
+ for i := 0; i < len(x); i++ {
+ x[i], y[i] = y[i], x[i]
+ }
+}
+
+// overlaps reports whether the memory ranges a[0:len(a)] and b[0:len(b)] overlap.
+func overlaps[E any](a, b []E) bool {
+ if len(a) == 0 || len(b) == 0 {
+ return false
+ }
+ elemSize := unsafe.Sizeof(a[0])
+ if elemSize == 0 {
+ return false
+ }
+ // TODO: use a runtime/unsafe facility once one becomes available. See issue 12445.
+ // Also see crypto/internal/alias/alias.go:AnyOverlap
+ return uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&a[0])) <= uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b[len(b)-1]))+(elemSize-1) &&
+ uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0])) <= uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&a[len(a)-1]))+(elemSize-1)
+}
+
+// startIdx returns the index in haystack where the needle starts.
+// prerequisite: the needle must be aliased entirely inside the haystack.
+func startIdx[E any](haystack, needle []E) int {
+ p := &needle[0]
+ for i := range haystack {
+ if p == &haystack[i] {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ // TODO: what if the overlap is by a non-integral number of Es?
+ panic("needle not found")
+}
+
+// Reverse reverses the elements of the slice in place.
+func Reverse[S ~[]E, E any](s S) {
+ for i, j := 0, len(s)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
+ s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/sort.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/sort.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f58bbc7ba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/sort.go
@@ -0,0 +1,197 @@
+// Copyright 2022 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:generate go run $GOROOT/src/sort/gen_sort_variants.go -exp
+
+package slices
+
+import (
+ "math/bits"
+
+ "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+)
+
+// Sort sorts a slice of any ordered type in ascending order.
+// When sorting floating-point numbers, NaNs are ordered before other values.
+func Sort[S ~[]E, E constraints.Ordered](x S) {
+ n := len(x)
+ pdqsortOrdered(x, 0, n, bits.Len(uint(n)))
+}
+
+// SortFunc sorts the slice x in ascending order as determined by the cmp
+// function. This sort is not guaranteed to be stable.
+// cmp(a, b) should return a negative number when a < b, a positive number when
+// a > b and zero when a == b or when a is not comparable to b in the sense
+// of the formal definition of Strict Weak Ordering.
+//
+// SortFunc requires that cmp is a strict weak ordering.
+// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak_ordering#Strict_weak_orderings.
+// To indicate 'uncomparable', return 0 from the function.
+func SortFunc[S ~[]E, E any](x S, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ n := len(x)
+ pdqsortCmpFunc(x, 0, n, bits.Len(uint(n)), cmp)
+}
+
+// SortStableFunc sorts the slice x while keeping the original order of equal
+// elements, using cmp to compare elements in the same way as [SortFunc].
+func SortStableFunc[S ~[]E, E any](x S, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ stableCmpFunc(x, len(x), cmp)
+}
+
+// IsSorted reports whether x is sorted in ascending order.
+func IsSorted[S ~[]E, E constraints.Ordered](x S) bool {
+ for i := len(x) - 1; i > 0; i-- {
+ if cmpLess(x[i], x[i-1]) {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// IsSortedFunc reports whether x is sorted in ascending order, with cmp as the
+// comparison function as defined by [SortFunc].
+func IsSortedFunc[S ~[]E, E any](x S, cmp func(a, b E) int) bool {
+ for i := len(x) - 1; i > 0; i-- {
+ if cmp(x[i], x[i-1]) < 0 {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// Min returns the minimal value in x. It panics if x is empty.
+// For floating-point numbers, Min propagates NaNs (any NaN value in x
+// forces the output to be NaN).
+func Min[S ~[]E, E constraints.Ordered](x S) E {
+ if len(x) < 1 {
+ panic("slices.Min: empty list")
+ }
+ m := x[0]
+ for i := 1; i < len(x); i++ {
+ m = min(m, x[i])
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+// MinFunc returns the minimal value in x, using cmp to compare elements.
+// It panics if x is empty. If there is more than one minimal element
+// according to the cmp function, MinFunc returns the first one.
+func MinFunc[S ~[]E, E any](x S, cmp func(a, b E) int) E {
+ if len(x) < 1 {
+ panic("slices.MinFunc: empty list")
+ }
+ m := x[0]
+ for i := 1; i < len(x); i++ {
+ if cmp(x[i], m) < 0 {
+ m = x[i]
+ }
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+// Max returns the maximal value in x. It panics if x is empty.
+// For floating-point E, Max propagates NaNs (any NaN value in x
+// forces the output to be NaN).
+func Max[S ~[]E, E constraints.Ordered](x S) E {
+ if len(x) < 1 {
+ panic("slices.Max: empty list")
+ }
+ m := x[0]
+ for i := 1; i < len(x); i++ {
+ m = max(m, x[i])
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+// MaxFunc returns the maximal value in x, using cmp to compare elements.
+// It panics if x is empty. If there is more than one maximal element
+// according to the cmp function, MaxFunc returns the first one.
+func MaxFunc[S ~[]E, E any](x S, cmp func(a, b E) int) E {
+ if len(x) < 1 {
+ panic("slices.MaxFunc: empty list")
+ }
+ m := x[0]
+ for i := 1; i < len(x); i++ {
+ if cmp(x[i], m) > 0 {
+ m = x[i]
+ }
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+// BinarySearch searches for target in a sorted slice and returns the position
+// where target is found, or the position where target would appear in the
+// sort order; it also returns a bool saying whether the target is really found
+// in the slice. The slice must be sorted in increasing order.
+func BinarySearch[S ~[]E, E constraints.Ordered](x S, target E) (int, bool) {
+ // Inlining is faster than calling BinarySearchFunc with a lambda.
+ n := len(x)
+ // Define x[-1] < target and x[n] >= target.
+ // Invariant: x[i-1] < target, x[j] >= target.
+ i, j := 0, n
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1) // avoid overflow when computing h
+ // i ≤ h < j
+ if cmpLess(x[h], target) {
+ i = h + 1 // preserves x[i-1] < target
+ } else {
+ j = h // preserves x[j] >= target
+ }
+ }
+ // i == j, x[i-1] < target, and x[j] (= x[i]) >= target => answer is i.
+ return i, i < n && (x[i] == target || (isNaN(x[i]) && isNaN(target)))
+}
+
+// BinarySearchFunc works like [BinarySearch], but uses a custom comparison
+// function. The slice must be sorted in increasing order, where "increasing"
+// is defined by cmp. cmp should return 0 if the slice element matches
+// the target, a negative number if the slice element precedes the target,
+// or a positive number if the slice element follows the target.
+// cmp must implement the same ordering as the slice, such that if
+// cmp(a, t) < 0 and cmp(b, t) >= 0, then a must precede b in the slice.
+func BinarySearchFunc[S ~[]E, E, T any](x S, target T, cmp func(E, T) int) (int, bool) {
+ n := len(x)
+ // Define cmp(x[-1], target) < 0 and cmp(x[n], target) >= 0 .
+ // Invariant: cmp(x[i - 1], target) < 0, cmp(x[j], target) >= 0.
+ i, j := 0, n
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1) // avoid overflow when computing h
+ // i ≤ h < j
+ if cmp(x[h], target) < 0 {
+ i = h + 1 // preserves cmp(x[i - 1], target) < 0
+ } else {
+ j = h // preserves cmp(x[j], target) >= 0
+ }
+ }
+ // i == j, cmp(x[i-1], target) < 0, and cmp(x[j], target) (= cmp(x[i], target)) >= 0 => answer is i.
+ return i, i < n && cmp(x[i], target) == 0
+}
+
+type sortedHint int // hint for pdqsort when choosing the pivot
+
+const (
+ unknownHint sortedHint = iota
+ increasingHint
+ decreasingHint
+)
+
+// xorshift paper: https://www.jstatsoft.org/article/view/v008i14/xorshift.pdf
+type xorshift uint64
+
+func (r *xorshift) Next() uint64 {
+ *r ^= *r << 13
+ *r ^= *r >> 17
+ *r ^= *r << 5
+ return uint64(*r)
+}
+
+func nextPowerOfTwo(length int) uint {
+ return 1 << bits.Len(uint(length))
+}
+
+// isNaN reports whether x is a NaN without requiring the math package.
+// This will always return false if T is not floating-point.
+func isNaN[T constraints.Ordered](x T) bool {
+ return x != x
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/zsortanyfunc.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/zsortanyfunc.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..06f2c7a24
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/zsortanyfunc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,479 @@
+// Code generated by gen_sort_variants.go; DO NOT EDIT.
+
+// Copyright 2022 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 slices
+
+// insertionSortCmpFunc sorts data[a:b] using insertion sort.
+func insertionSortCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ for i := a + 1; i < b; i++ {
+ for j := i; j > a && (cmp(data[j], data[j-1]) < 0); j-- {
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// siftDownCmpFunc implements the heap property on data[lo:hi].
+// first is an offset into the array where the root of the heap lies.
+func siftDownCmpFunc[E any](data []E, lo, hi, first int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ root := lo
+ for {
+ child := 2*root + 1
+ if child >= hi {
+ break
+ }
+ if child+1 < hi && (cmp(data[first+child], data[first+child+1]) < 0) {
+ child++
+ }
+ if !(cmp(data[first+root], data[first+child]) < 0) {
+ return
+ }
+ data[first+root], data[first+child] = data[first+child], data[first+root]
+ root = child
+ }
+}
+
+func heapSortCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ first := a
+ lo := 0
+ hi := b - a
+
+ // Build heap with greatest element at top.
+ for i := (hi - 1) / 2; i >= 0; i-- {
+ siftDownCmpFunc(data, i, hi, first, cmp)
+ }
+
+ // Pop elements, largest first, into end of data.
+ for i := hi - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+ data[first], data[first+i] = data[first+i], data[first]
+ siftDownCmpFunc(data, lo, i, first, cmp)
+ }
+}
+
+// pdqsortCmpFunc sorts data[a:b].
+// The algorithm based on pattern-defeating quicksort(pdqsort), but without the optimizations from BlockQuicksort.
+// pdqsort paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.05123.pdf
+// C++ implementation: https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort
+// Rust implementation: https://docs.rs/pdqsort/latest/pdqsort/
+// limit is the number of allowed bad (very unbalanced) pivots before falling back to heapsort.
+func pdqsortCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, limit int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ const maxInsertion = 12
+
+ var (
+ wasBalanced = true // whether the last partitioning was reasonably balanced
+ wasPartitioned = true // whether the slice was already partitioned
+ )
+
+ for {
+ length := b - a
+
+ if length <= maxInsertion {
+ insertionSortCmpFunc(data, a, b, cmp)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Fall back to heapsort if too many bad choices were made.
+ if limit == 0 {
+ heapSortCmpFunc(data, a, b, cmp)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // If the last partitioning was imbalanced, we need to breaking patterns.
+ if !wasBalanced {
+ breakPatternsCmpFunc(data, a, b, cmp)
+ limit--
+ }
+
+ pivot, hint := choosePivotCmpFunc(data, a, b, cmp)
+ if hint == decreasingHint {
+ reverseRangeCmpFunc(data, a, b, cmp)
+ // The chosen pivot was pivot-a elements after the start of the array.
+ // After reversing it is pivot-a elements before the end of the array.
+ // The idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ pivot = (b - 1) - (pivot - a)
+ hint = increasingHint
+ }
+
+ // The slice is likely already sorted.
+ if wasBalanced && wasPartitioned && hint == increasingHint {
+ if partialInsertionSortCmpFunc(data, a, b, cmp) {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Probably the slice contains many duplicate elements, partition the slice into
+ // elements equal to and elements greater than the pivot.
+ if a > 0 && !(cmp(data[a-1], data[pivot]) < 0) {
+ mid := partitionEqualCmpFunc(data, a, b, pivot, cmp)
+ a = mid
+ continue
+ }
+
+ mid, alreadyPartitioned := partitionCmpFunc(data, a, b, pivot, cmp)
+ wasPartitioned = alreadyPartitioned
+
+ leftLen, rightLen := mid-a, b-mid
+ balanceThreshold := length / 8
+ if leftLen < rightLen {
+ wasBalanced = leftLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortCmpFunc(data, a, mid, limit, cmp)
+ a = mid + 1
+ } else {
+ wasBalanced = rightLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortCmpFunc(data, mid+1, b, limit, cmp)
+ b = mid
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// partitionCmpFunc does one quicksort partition.
+// Let p = data[pivot]
+// Moves elements in data[a:b] around, so that data[i]
=p for inewpivot.
+// On return, data[newpivot] = p
+func partitionCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, pivot int, cmp func(a, b E) int) (newpivot int, alreadyPartitioned bool) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for i <= j && (cmp(data[i], data[a]) < 0) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !(cmp(data[j], data[a]) < 0) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, true
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && (cmp(data[i], data[a]) < 0) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !(cmp(data[j], data[a]) < 0) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, false
+}
+
+// partitionEqualCmpFunc partitions data[a:b] into elements equal to data[pivot] followed by elements greater than data[pivot].
+// It assumed that data[a:b] does not contain elements smaller than the data[pivot].
+func partitionEqualCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, pivot int, cmp func(a, b E) int) (newpivot int) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && !(cmp(data[a], data[i]) < 0) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && (cmp(data[a], data[j]) < 0) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ return i
+}
+
+// partialInsertionSortCmpFunc partially sorts a slice, returns true if the slice is sorted at the end.
+func partialInsertionSortCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) bool {
+ const (
+ maxSteps = 5 // maximum number of adjacent out-of-order pairs that will get shifted
+ shortestShifting = 50 // don't shift any elements on short arrays
+ )
+ i := a + 1
+ for j := 0; j < maxSteps; j++ {
+ for i < b && !(cmp(data[i], data[i-1]) < 0) {
+ i++
+ }
+
+ if i == b {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ if b-a < shortestShifting {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ data[i], data[i-1] = data[i-1], data[i]
+
+ // Shift the smaller one to the left.
+ if i-a >= 2 {
+ for j := i - 1; j >= 1; j-- {
+ if !(cmp(data[j], data[j-1]) < 0) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ // Shift the greater one to the right.
+ if b-i >= 2 {
+ for j := i + 1; j < b; j++ {
+ if !(cmp(data[j], data[j-1]) < 0) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// breakPatternsCmpFunc scatters some elements around in an attempt to break some patterns
+// that might cause imbalanced partitions in quicksort.
+func breakPatternsCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ length := b - a
+ if length >= 8 {
+ random := xorshift(length)
+ modulus := nextPowerOfTwo(length)
+
+ for idx := a + (length/4)*2 - 1; idx <= a+(length/4)*2+1; idx++ {
+ other := int(uint(random.Next()) & (modulus - 1))
+ if other >= length {
+ other -= length
+ }
+ data[idx], data[a+other] = data[a+other], data[idx]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// choosePivotCmpFunc chooses a pivot in data[a:b].
+//
+// [0,8): chooses a static pivot.
+// [8,shortestNinther): uses the simple median-of-three method.
+// [shortestNinther,∞): uses the Tukey ninther method.
+func choosePivotCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) (pivot int, hint sortedHint) {
+ const (
+ shortestNinther = 50
+ maxSwaps = 4 * 3
+ )
+
+ l := b - a
+
+ var (
+ swaps int
+ i = a + l/4*1
+ j = a + l/4*2
+ k = a + l/4*3
+ )
+
+ if l >= 8 {
+ if l >= shortestNinther {
+ // Tukey ninther method, the idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ i = medianAdjacentCmpFunc(data, i, &swaps, cmp)
+ j = medianAdjacentCmpFunc(data, j, &swaps, cmp)
+ k = medianAdjacentCmpFunc(data, k, &swaps, cmp)
+ }
+ // Find the median among i, j, k and stores it into j.
+ j = medianCmpFunc(data, i, j, k, &swaps, cmp)
+ }
+
+ switch swaps {
+ case 0:
+ return j, increasingHint
+ case maxSwaps:
+ return j, decreasingHint
+ default:
+ return j, unknownHint
+ }
+}
+
+// order2CmpFunc returns x,y where data[x] <= data[y], where x,y=a,b or x,y=b,a.
+func order2CmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, swaps *int, cmp func(a, b E) int) (int, int) {
+ if cmp(data[b], data[a]) < 0 {
+ *swaps++
+ return b, a
+ }
+ return a, b
+}
+
+// medianCmpFunc returns x where data[x] is the median of data[a],data[b],data[c], where x is a, b, or c.
+func medianCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, c int, swaps *int, cmp func(a, b E) int) int {
+ a, b = order2CmpFunc(data, a, b, swaps, cmp)
+ b, c = order2CmpFunc(data, b, c, swaps, cmp)
+ a, b = order2CmpFunc(data, a, b, swaps, cmp)
+ return b
+}
+
+// medianAdjacentCmpFunc finds the median of data[a - 1], data[a], data[a + 1] and stores the index into a.
+func medianAdjacentCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a int, swaps *int, cmp func(a, b E) int) int {
+ return medianCmpFunc(data, a-1, a, a+1, swaps, cmp)
+}
+
+func reverseRangeCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ i := a
+ j := b - 1
+ for i < j {
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+}
+
+func swapRangeCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, b, n int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ data[a+i], data[b+i] = data[b+i], data[a+i]
+ }
+}
+
+func stableCmpFunc[E any](data []E, n int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ blockSize := 20 // must be > 0
+ a, b := 0, blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ insertionSortCmpFunc(data, a, b, cmp)
+ a = b
+ b += blockSize
+ }
+ insertionSortCmpFunc(data, a, n, cmp)
+
+ for blockSize < n {
+ a, b = 0, 2*blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ symMergeCmpFunc(data, a, a+blockSize, b, cmp)
+ a = b
+ b += 2 * blockSize
+ }
+ if m := a + blockSize; m < n {
+ symMergeCmpFunc(data, a, m, n, cmp)
+ }
+ blockSize *= 2
+ }
+}
+
+// symMergeCmpFunc merges the two sorted subsequences data[a:m] and data[m:b] using
+// the SymMerge algorithm from Pok-Son Kim and Arne Kutzner, "Stable Minimum
+// Storage Merging by Symmetric Comparisons", in Susanne Albers and Tomasz
+// Radzik, editors, Algorithms - ESA 2004, volume 3221 of Lecture Notes in
+// Computer Science, pages 714-723. Springer, 2004.
+//
+// Let M = m-a and N = b-n. Wolog M < N.
+// The recursion depth is bound by ceil(log(N+M)).
+// The algorithm needs O(M*log(N/M + 1)) calls to data.Less.
+// The algorithm needs O((M+N)*log(M)) calls to data.Swap.
+//
+// The paper gives O((M+N)*log(M)) as the number of assignments assuming a
+// rotation algorithm which uses O(M+N+gcd(M+N)) assignments. The argumentation
+// in the paper carries through for Swap operations, especially as the block
+// swapping rotate uses only O(M+N) Swaps.
+//
+// symMerge assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+// Having the caller check this condition eliminates many leaf recursion calls,
+// which improves performance.
+func symMergeCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, m, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[a] into data[m:b]
+ // if data[a:m] only contains one element.
+ if m-a == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] >= data[a] for m <= i < b.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == b in case no such index exists.
+ i := m
+ j := b
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if cmp(data[h], data[a]) < 0 {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[a] reaches the position before i.
+ for k := a; k < i-1; k++ {
+ data[k], data[k+1] = data[k+1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[m] into data[a:m]
+ // if data[m:b] only contains one element.
+ if b-m == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] > data[m] for a <= i < m.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == m in case no such index exists.
+ i := a
+ j := m
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if !(cmp(data[m], data[h]) < 0) {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[m] reaches the position i.
+ for k := m; k > i; k-- {
+ data[k], data[k-1] = data[k-1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ mid := int(uint(a+b) >> 1)
+ n := mid + m
+ var start, r int
+ if m > mid {
+ start = n - b
+ r = mid
+ } else {
+ start = a
+ r = m
+ }
+ p := n - 1
+
+ for start < r {
+ c := int(uint(start+r) >> 1)
+ if !(cmp(data[p-c], data[c]) < 0) {
+ start = c + 1
+ } else {
+ r = c
+ }
+ }
+
+ end := n - start
+ if start < m && m < end {
+ rotateCmpFunc(data, start, m, end, cmp)
+ }
+ if a < start && start < mid {
+ symMergeCmpFunc(data, a, start, mid, cmp)
+ }
+ if mid < end && end < b {
+ symMergeCmpFunc(data, mid, end, b, cmp)
+ }
+}
+
+// rotateCmpFunc rotates two consecutive blocks u = data[a:m] and v = data[m:b] in data:
+// Data of the form 'x u v y' is changed to 'x v u y'.
+// rotate performs at most b-a many calls to data.Swap,
+// and it assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+func rotateCmpFunc[E any](data []E, a, m, b int, cmp func(a, b E) int) {
+ i := m - a
+ j := b - m
+
+ for i != j {
+ if i > j {
+ swapRangeCmpFunc(data, m-i, m, j, cmp)
+ i -= j
+ } else {
+ swapRangeCmpFunc(data, m-i, m+j-i, i, cmp)
+ j -= i
+ }
+ }
+ // i == j
+ swapRangeCmpFunc(data, m-i, m, i, cmp)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/zsortordered.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/zsortordered.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..99b47c398
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/exp/slices/zsortordered.go
@@ -0,0 +1,481 @@
+// Code generated by gen_sort_variants.go; DO NOT EDIT.
+
+// Copyright 2022 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 slices
+
+import "golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
+
+// insertionSortOrdered sorts data[a:b] using insertion sort.
+func insertionSortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ for i := a + 1; i < b; i++ {
+ for j := i; j > a && cmpLess(data[j], data[j-1]); j-- {
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// siftDownOrdered implements the heap property on data[lo:hi].
+// first is an offset into the array where the root of the heap lies.
+func siftDownOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, lo, hi, first int) {
+ root := lo
+ for {
+ child := 2*root + 1
+ if child >= hi {
+ break
+ }
+ if child+1 < hi && cmpLess(data[first+child], data[first+child+1]) {
+ child++
+ }
+ if !cmpLess(data[first+root], data[first+child]) {
+ return
+ }
+ data[first+root], data[first+child] = data[first+child], data[first+root]
+ root = child
+ }
+}
+
+func heapSortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ first := a
+ lo := 0
+ hi := b - a
+
+ // Build heap with greatest element at top.
+ for i := (hi - 1) / 2; i >= 0; i-- {
+ siftDownOrdered(data, i, hi, first)
+ }
+
+ // Pop elements, largest first, into end of data.
+ for i := hi - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+ data[first], data[first+i] = data[first+i], data[first]
+ siftDownOrdered(data, lo, i, first)
+ }
+}
+
+// pdqsortOrdered sorts data[a:b].
+// The algorithm based on pattern-defeating quicksort(pdqsort), but without the optimizations from BlockQuicksort.
+// pdqsort paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.05123.pdf
+// C++ implementation: https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort
+// Rust implementation: https://docs.rs/pdqsort/latest/pdqsort/
+// limit is the number of allowed bad (very unbalanced) pivots before falling back to heapsort.
+func pdqsortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, limit int) {
+ const maxInsertion = 12
+
+ var (
+ wasBalanced = true // whether the last partitioning was reasonably balanced
+ wasPartitioned = true // whether the slice was already partitioned
+ )
+
+ for {
+ length := b - a
+
+ if length <= maxInsertion {
+ insertionSortOrdered(data, a, b)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Fall back to heapsort if too many bad choices were made.
+ if limit == 0 {
+ heapSortOrdered(data, a, b)
+ return
+ }
+
+ // If the last partitioning was imbalanced, we need to breaking patterns.
+ if !wasBalanced {
+ breakPatternsOrdered(data, a, b)
+ limit--
+ }
+
+ pivot, hint := choosePivotOrdered(data, a, b)
+ if hint == decreasingHint {
+ reverseRangeOrdered(data, a, b)
+ // The chosen pivot was pivot-a elements after the start of the array.
+ // After reversing it is pivot-a elements before the end of the array.
+ // The idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ pivot = (b - 1) - (pivot - a)
+ hint = increasingHint
+ }
+
+ // The slice is likely already sorted.
+ if wasBalanced && wasPartitioned && hint == increasingHint {
+ if partialInsertionSortOrdered(data, a, b) {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Probably the slice contains many duplicate elements, partition the slice into
+ // elements equal to and elements greater than the pivot.
+ if a > 0 && !cmpLess(data[a-1], data[pivot]) {
+ mid := partitionEqualOrdered(data, a, b, pivot)
+ a = mid
+ continue
+ }
+
+ mid, alreadyPartitioned := partitionOrdered(data, a, b, pivot)
+ wasPartitioned = alreadyPartitioned
+
+ leftLen, rightLen := mid-a, b-mid
+ balanceThreshold := length / 8
+ if leftLen < rightLen {
+ wasBalanced = leftLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortOrdered(data, a, mid, limit)
+ a = mid + 1
+ } else {
+ wasBalanced = rightLen >= balanceThreshold
+ pdqsortOrdered(data, mid+1, b, limit)
+ b = mid
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// partitionOrdered does one quicksort partition.
+// Let p = data[pivot]
+// Moves elements in data[a:b] around, so that data[i]=p for inewpivot.
+// On return, data[newpivot] = p
+func partitionOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, pivot int) (newpivot int, alreadyPartitioned bool) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for i <= j && cmpLess(data[i], data[a]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !cmpLess(data[j], data[a]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, true
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && cmpLess(data[i], data[a]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && !cmpLess(data[j], data[a]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ data[j], data[a] = data[a], data[j]
+ return j, false
+}
+
+// partitionEqualOrdered partitions data[a:b] into elements equal to data[pivot] followed by elements greater than data[pivot].
+// It assumed that data[a:b] does not contain elements smaller than the data[pivot].
+func partitionEqualOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, pivot int) (newpivot int) {
+ data[a], data[pivot] = data[pivot], data[a]
+ i, j := a+1, b-1 // i and j are inclusive of the elements remaining to be partitioned
+
+ for {
+ for i <= j && !cmpLess(data[a], data[i]) {
+ i++
+ }
+ for i <= j && cmpLess(data[a], data[j]) {
+ j--
+ }
+ if i > j {
+ break
+ }
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+ return i
+}
+
+// partialInsertionSortOrdered partially sorts a slice, returns true if the slice is sorted at the end.
+func partialInsertionSortOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) bool {
+ const (
+ maxSteps = 5 // maximum number of adjacent out-of-order pairs that will get shifted
+ shortestShifting = 50 // don't shift any elements on short arrays
+ )
+ i := a + 1
+ for j := 0; j < maxSteps; j++ {
+ for i < b && !cmpLess(data[i], data[i-1]) {
+ i++
+ }
+
+ if i == b {
+ return true
+ }
+
+ if b-a < shortestShifting {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ data[i], data[i-1] = data[i-1], data[i]
+
+ // Shift the smaller one to the left.
+ if i-a >= 2 {
+ for j := i - 1; j >= 1; j-- {
+ if !cmpLess(data[j], data[j-1]) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ // Shift the greater one to the right.
+ if b-i >= 2 {
+ for j := i + 1; j < b; j++ {
+ if !cmpLess(data[j], data[j-1]) {
+ break
+ }
+ data[j], data[j-1] = data[j-1], data[j]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// breakPatternsOrdered scatters some elements around in an attempt to break some patterns
+// that might cause imbalanced partitions in quicksort.
+func breakPatternsOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ length := b - a
+ if length >= 8 {
+ random := xorshift(length)
+ modulus := nextPowerOfTwo(length)
+
+ for idx := a + (length/4)*2 - 1; idx <= a+(length/4)*2+1; idx++ {
+ other := int(uint(random.Next()) & (modulus - 1))
+ if other >= length {
+ other -= length
+ }
+ data[idx], data[a+other] = data[a+other], data[idx]
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// choosePivotOrdered chooses a pivot in data[a:b].
+//
+// [0,8): chooses a static pivot.
+// [8,shortestNinther): uses the simple median-of-three method.
+// [shortestNinther,∞): uses the Tukey ninther method.
+func choosePivotOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) (pivot int, hint sortedHint) {
+ const (
+ shortestNinther = 50
+ maxSwaps = 4 * 3
+ )
+
+ l := b - a
+
+ var (
+ swaps int
+ i = a + l/4*1
+ j = a + l/4*2
+ k = a + l/4*3
+ )
+
+ if l >= 8 {
+ if l >= shortestNinther {
+ // Tukey ninther method, the idea came from Rust's implementation.
+ i = medianAdjacentOrdered(data, i, &swaps)
+ j = medianAdjacentOrdered(data, j, &swaps)
+ k = medianAdjacentOrdered(data, k, &swaps)
+ }
+ // Find the median among i, j, k and stores it into j.
+ j = medianOrdered(data, i, j, k, &swaps)
+ }
+
+ switch swaps {
+ case 0:
+ return j, increasingHint
+ case maxSwaps:
+ return j, decreasingHint
+ default:
+ return j, unknownHint
+ }
+}
+
+// order2Ordered returns x,y where data[x] <= data[y], where x,y=a,b or x,y=b,a.
+func order2Ordered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int, swaps *int) (int, int) {
+ if cmpLess(data[b], data[a]) {
+ *swaps++
+ return b, a
+ }
+ return a, b
+}
+
+// medianOrdered returns x where data[x] is the median of data[a],data[b],data[c], where x is a, b, or c.
+func medianOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, c int, swaps *int) int {
+ a, b = order2Ordered(data, a, b, swaps)
+ b, c = order2Ordered(data, b, c, swaps)
+ a, b = order2Ordered(data, a, b, swaps)
+ return b
+}
+
+// medianAdjacentOrdered finds the median of data[a - 1], data[a], data[a + 1] and stores the index into a.
+func medianAdjacentOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a int, swaps *int) int {
+ return medianOrdered(data, a-1, a, a+1, swaps)
+}
+
+func reverseRangeOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b int) {
+ i := a
+ j := b - 1
+ for i < j {
+ data[i], data[j] = data[j], data[i]
+ i++
+ j--
+ }
+}
+
+func swapRangeOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, b, n int) {
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ data[a+i], data[b+i] = data[b+i], data[a+i]
+ }
+}
+
+func stableOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, n int) {
+ blockSize := 20 // must be > 0
+ a, b := 0, blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ insertionSortOrdered(data, a, b)
+ a = b
+ b += blockSize
+ }
+ insertionSortOrdered(data, a, n)
+
+ for blockSize < n {
+ a, b = 0, 2*blockSize
+ for b <= n {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, a, a+blockSize, b)
+ a = b
+ b += 2 * blockSize
+ }
+ if m := a + blockSize; m < n {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, a, m, n)
+ }
+ blockSize *= 2
+ }
+}
+
+// symMergeOrdered merges the two sorted subsequences data[a:m] and data[m:b] using
+// the SymMerge algorithm from Pok-Son Kim and Arne Kutzner, "Stable Minimum
+// Storage Merging by Symmetric Comparisons", in Susanne Albers and Tomasz
+// Radzik, editors, Algorithms - ESA 2004, volume 3221 of Lecture Notes in
+// Computer Science, pages 714-723. Springer, 2004.
+//
+// Let M = m-a and N = b-n. Wolog M < N.
+// The recursion depth is bound by ceil(log(N+M)).
+// The algorithm needs O(M*log(N/M + 1)) calls to data.Less.
+// The algorithm needs O((M+N)*log(M)) calls to data.Swap.
+//
+// The paper gives O((M+N)*log(M)) as the number of assignments assuming a
+// rotation algorithm which uses O(M+N+gcd(M+N)) assignments. The argumentation
+// in the paper carries through for Swap operations, especially as the block
+// swapping rotate uses only O(M+N) Swaps.
+//
+// symMerge assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+// Having the caller check this condition eliminates many leaf recursion calls,
+// which improves performance.
+func symMergeOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, m, b int) {
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[a] into data[m:b]
+ // if data[a:m] only contains one element.
+ if m-a == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] >= data[a] for m <= i < b.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == b in case no such index exists.
+ i := m
+ j := b
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if cmpLess(data[h], data[a]) {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[a] reaches the position before i.
+ for k := a; k < i-1; k++ {
+ data[k], data[k+1] = data[k+1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Avoid unnecessary recursions of symMerge
+ // by direct insertion of data[m] into data[a:m]
+ // if data[m:b] only contains one element.
+ if b-m == 1 {
+ // Use binary search to find the lowest index i
+ // such that data[i] > data[m] for a <= i < m.
+ // Exit the search loop with i == m in case no such index exists.
+ i := a
+ j := m
+ for i < j {
+ h := int(uint(i+j) >> 1)
+ if !cmpLess(data[m], data[h]) {
+ i = h + 1
+ } else {
+ j = h
+ }
+ }
+ // Swap values until data[m] reaches the position i.
+ for k := m; k > i; k-- {
+ data[k], data[k-1] = data[k-1], data[k]
+ }
+ return
+ }
+
+ mid := int(uint(a+b) >> 1)
+ n := mid + m
+ var start, r int
+ if m > mid {
+ start = n - b
+ r = mid
+ } else {
+ start = a
+ r = m
+ }
+ p := n - 1
+
+ for start < r {
+ c := int(uint(start+r) >> 1)
+ if !cmpLess(data[p-c], data[c]) {
+ start = c + 1
+ } else {
+ r = c
+ }
+ }
+
+ end := n - start
+ if start < m && m < end {
+ rotateOrdered(data, start, m, end)
+ }
+ if a < start && start < mid {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, a, start, mid)
+ }
+ if mid < end && end < b {
+ symMergeOrdered(data, mid, end, b)
+ }
+}
+
+// rotateOrdered rotates two consecutive blocks u = data[a:m] and v = data[m:b] in data:
+// Data of the form 'x u v y' is changed to 'x v u y'.
+// rotate performs at most b-a many calls to data.Swap,
+// and it assumes non-degenerate arguments: a < m && m < b.
+func rotateOrdered[E constraints.Ordered](data []E, a, m, b int) {
+ i := m - a
+ j := b - m
+
+ for i != j {
+ if i > j {
+ swapRangeOrdered(data, m-i, m, j)
+ i -= j
+ } else {
+ swapRangeOrdered(data, m-i, m+j-i, i)
+ j -= i
+ }
+ }
+ // i == j
+ swapRangeOrdered(data, m-i, m, i)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/http2.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/http2.go
index 6f2df2818..003e649f3 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/http2.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/http2.go
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ package http2 // import "golang.org/x/net/http2"
import (
"bufio"
+ "context"
"crypto/tls"
"fmt"
"io"
@@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ import (
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
+ "time"
"golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts"
)
@@ -210,12 +212,6 @@ type stringWriter interface {
WriteString(s string) (n int, err error)
}
-// A gate lets two goroutines coordinate their activities.
-type gate chan struct{}
-
-func (g gate) Done() { g <- struct{}{} }
-func (g gate) Wait() { <-g }
-
// A closeWaiter is like a sync.WaitGroup but only goes 1 to 0 (open to closed).
type closeWaiter chan struct{}
@@ -383,3 +379,14 @@ func validPseudoPath(v string) bool {
// makes that struct also non-comparable, and generally doesn't add
// any size (as long as it's first).
type incomparable [0]func()
+
+// synctestGroupInterface is the methods of synctestGroup used by Server and Transport.
+// It's defined as an interface here to let us keep synctestGroup entirely test-only
+// and not a part of non-test builds.
+type synctestGroupInterface interface {
+ Join()
+ Now() time.Time
+ NewTimer(d time.Duration) timer
+ AfterFunc(d time.Duration, f func()) timer
+ ContextWithTimeout(ctx context.Context, d time.Duration) (context.Context, context.CancelFunc)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go
index c5d081081..6c349f3ec 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go
@@ -154,6 +154,39 @@ type Server struct {
// so that we don't embed a Mutex in this struct, which will make the
// struct non-copyable, which might break some callers.
state *serverInternalState
+
+ // Synchronization group used for testing.
+ // Outside of tests, this is nil.
+ group synctestGroupInterface
+}
+
+func (s *Server) markNewGoroutine() {
+ if s.group != nil {
+ s.group.Join()
+ }
+}
+
+func (s *Server) now() time.Time {
+ if s.group != nil {
+ return s.group.Now()
+ }
+ return time.Now()
+}
+
+// newTimer creates a new time.Timer, or a synthetic timer in tests.
+func (s *Server) newTimer(d time.Duration) timer {
+ if s.group != nil {
+ return s.group.NewTimer(d)
+ }
+ return timeTimer{time.NewTimer(d)}
+}
+
+// afterFunc creates a new time.AfterFunc timer, or a synthetic timer in tests.
+func (s *Server) afterFunc(d time.Duration, f func()) timer {
+ if s.group != nil {
+ return s.group.AfterFunc(d, f)
+ }
+ return timeTimer{time.AfterFunc(d, f)}
}
func (s *Server) initialConnRecvWindowSize() int32 {
@@ -400,6 +433,10 @@ func (o *ServeConnOpts) handler() http.Handler {
//
// The opts parameter is optional. If nil, default values are used.
func (s *Server) ServeConn(c net.Conn, opts *ServeConnOpts) {
+ s.serveConn(c, opts, nil)
+}
+
+func (s *Server) serveConn(c net.Conn, opts *ServeConnOpts, newf func(*serverConn)) {
baseCtx, cancel := serverConnBaseContext(c, opts)
defer cancel()
@@ -426,6 +463,9 @@ func (s *Server) ServeConn(c net.Conn, opts *ServeConnOpts) {
pushEnabled: true,
sawClientPreface: opts.SawClientPreface,
}
+ if newf != nil {
+ newf(sc)
+ }
s.state.registerConn(sc)
defer s.state.unregisterConn(sc)
@@ -599,8 +639,8 @@ type serverConn struct {
inFrameScheduleLoop bool // whether we're in the scheduleFrameWrite loop
needToSendGoAway bool // we need to schedule a GOAWAY frame write
goAwayCode ErrCode
- shutdownTimer *time.Timer // nil until used
- idleTimer *time.Timer // nil if unused
+ shutdownTimer timer // nil until used
+ idleTimer timer // nil if unused
// Owned by the writeFrameAsync goroutine:
headerWriteBuf bytes.Buffer
@@ -649,12 +689,12 @@ type stream struct {
flow outflow // limits writing from Handler to client
inflow inflow // what the client is allowed to POST/etc to us
state streamState
- resetQueued bool // RST_STREAM queued for write; set by sc.resetStream
- gotTrailerHeader bool // HEADER frame for trailers was seen
- wroteHeaders bool // whether we wrote headers (not status 100)
- readDeadline *time.Timer // nil if unused
- writeDeadline *time.Timer // nil if unused
- closeErr error // set before cw is closed
+ resetQueued bool // RST_STREAM queued for write; set by sc.resetStream
+ gotTrailerHeader bool // HEADER frame for trailers was seen
+ wroteHeaders bool // whether we wrote headers (not status 100)
+ readDeadline timer // nil if unused
+ writeDeadline timer // nil if unused
+ closeErr error // set before cw is closed
trailer http.Header // accumulated trailers
reqTrailer http.Header // handler's Request.Trailer
@@ -811,8 +851,9 @@ type readFrameResult struct {
// consumer is done with the frame.
// It's run on its own goroutine.
func (sc *serverConn) readFrames() {
- gate := make(gate)
- gateDone := gate.Done
+ sc.srv.markNewGoroutine()
+ gate := make(chan struct{})
+ gateDone := func() { gate <- struct{}{} }
for {
f, err := sc.framer.ReadFrame()
select {
@@ -843,6 +884,7 @@ type frameWriteResult struct {
// At most one goroutine can be running writeFrameAsync at a time per
// serverConn.
func (sc *serverConn) writeFrameAsync(wr FrameWriteRequest, wd *writeData) {
+ sc.srv.markNewGoroutine()
var err error
if wd == nil {
err = wr.write.writeFrame(sc)
@@ -922,13 +964,13 @@ func (sc *serverConn) serve() {
sc.setConnState(http.StateIdle)
if sc.srv.IdleTimeout > 0 {
- sc.idleTimer = time.AfterFunc(sc.srv.IdleTimeout, sc.onIdleTimer)
+ sc.idleTimer = sc.srv.afterFunc(sc.srv.IdleTimeout, sc.onIdleTimer)
defer sc.idleTimer.Stop()
}
go sc.readFrames() // closed by defer sc.conn.Close above
- settingsTimer := time.AfterFunc(firstSettingsTimeout, sc.onSettingsTimer)
+ settingsTimer := sc.srv.afterFunc(firstSettingsTimeout, sc.onSettingsTimer)
defer settingsTimer.Stop()
loopNum := 0
@@ -1057,10 +1099,10 @@ func (sc *serverConn) readPreface() error {
errc <- nil
}
}()
- timer := time.NewTimer(prefaceTimeout) // TODO: configurable on *Server?
+ timer := sc.srv.newTimer(prefaceTimeout) // TODO: configurable on *Server?
defer timer.Stop()
select {
- case <-timer.C:
+ case <-timer.C():
return errPrefaceTimeout
case err := <-errc:
if err == nil {
@@ -1425,7 +1467,7 @@ func (sc *serverConn) goAway(code ErrCode) {
func (sc *serverConn) shutDownIn(d time.Duration) {
sc.serveG.check()
- sc.shutdownTimer = time.AfterFunc(d, sc.onShutdownTimer)
+ sc.shutdownTimer = sc.srv.afterFunc(d, sc.onShutdownTimer)
}
func (sc *serverConn) resetStream(se StreamError) {
@@ -1639,7 +1681,7 @@ func (sc *serverConn) closeStream(st *stream, err error) {
delete(sc.streams, st.id)
if len(sc.streams) == 0 {
sc.setConnState(http.StateIdle)
- if sc.srv.IdleTimeout > 0 {
+ if sc.srv.IdleTimeout > 0 && sc.idleTimer != nil {
sc.idleTimer.Reset(sc.srv.IdleTimeout)
}
if h1ServerKeepAlivesDisabled(sc.hs) {
@@ -1661,6 +1703,7 @@ func (sc *serverConn) closeStream(st *stream, err error) {
}
}
st.closeErr = err
+ st.cancelCtx()
st.cw.Close() // signals Handler's CloseNotifier, unblocks writes, etc
sc.writeSched.CloseStream(st.id)
}
@@ -2021,7 +2064,7 @@ func (sc *serverConn) processHeaders(f *MetaHeadersFrame) error {
// (in Go 1.8), though. That's a more sane option anyway.
if sc.hs.ReadTimeout > 0 {
sc.conn.SetReadDeadline(time.Time{})
- st.readDeadline = time.AfterFunc(sc.hs.ReadTimeout, st.onReadTimeout)
+ st.readDeadline = sc.srv.afterFunc(sc.hs.ReadTimeout, st.onReadTimeout)
}
return sc.scheduleHandler(id, rw, req, handler)
@@ -2119,7 +2162,7 @@ func (sc *serverConn) newStream(id, pusherID uint32, state streamState) *stream
st.flow.add(sc.initialStreamSendWindowSize)
st.inflow.init(sc.srv.initialStreamRecvWindowSize())
if sc.hs.WriteTimeout > 0 {
- st.writeDeadline = time.AfterFunc(sc.hs.WriteTimeout, st.onWriteTimeout)
+ st.writeDeadline = sc.srv.afterFunc(sc.hs.WriteTimeout, st.onWriteTimeout)
}
sc.streams[id] = st
@@ -2343,6 +2386,7 @@ func (sc *serverConn) handlerDone() {
// Run on its own goroutine.
func (sc *serverConn) runHandler(rw *responseWriter, req *http.Request, handler func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request)) {
+ sc.srv.markNewGoroutine()
defer sc.sendServeMsg(handlerDoneMsg)
didPanic := true
defer func() {
@@ -2639,7 +2683,7 @@ func (rws *responseWriterState) writeChunk(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
var date string
if _, ok := rws.snapHeader["Date"]; !ok {
// TODO(bradfitz): be faster here, like net/http? measure.
- date = time.Now().UTC().Format(http.TimeFormat)
+ date = rws.conn.srv.now().UTC().Format(http.TimeFormat)
}
for _, v := range rws.snapHeader["Trailer"] {
@@ -2761,7 +2805,7 @@ func (rws *responseWriterState) promoteUndeclaredTrailers() {
func (w *responseWriter) SetReadDeadline(deadline time.Time) error {
st := w.rws.stream
- if !deadline.IsZero() && deadline.Before(time.Now()) {
+ if !deadline.IsZero() && deadline.Before(w.rws.conn.srv.now()) {
// If we're setting a deadline in the past, reset the stream immediately
// so writes after SetWriteDeadline returns will fail.
st.onReadTimeout()
@@ -2777,9 +2821,9 @@ func (w *responseWriter) SetReadDeadline(deadline time.Time) error {
if deadline.IsZero() {
st.readDeadline = nil
} else if st.readDeadline == nil {
- st.readDeadline = time.AfterFunc(deadline.Sub(time.Now()), st.onReadTimeout)
+ st.readDeadline = sc.srv.afterFunc(deadline.Sub(sc.srv.now()), st.onReadTimeout)
} else {
- st.readDeadline.Reset(deadline.Sub(time.Now()))
+ st.readDeadline.Reset(deadline.Sub(sc.srv.now()))
}
})
return nil
@@ -2787,7 +2831,7 @@ func (w *responseWriter) SetReadDeadline(deadline time.Time) error {
func (w *responseWriter) SetWriteDeadline(deadline time.Time) error {
st := w.rws.stream
- if !deadline.IsZero() && deadline.Before(time.Now()) {
+ if !deadline.IsZero() && deadline.Before(w.rws.conn.srv.now()) {
// If we're setting a deadline in the past, reset the stream immediately
// so writes after SetWriteDeadline returns will fail.
st.onWriteTimeout()
@@ -2803,9 +2847,9 @@ func (w *responseWriter) SetWriteDeadline(deadline time.Time) error {
if deadline.IsZero() {
st.writeDeadline = nil
} else if st.writeDeadline == nil {
- st.writeDeadline = time.AfterFunc(deadline.Sub(time.Now()), st.onWriteTimeout)
+ st.writeDeadline = sc.srv.afterFunc(deadline.Sub(sc.srv.now()), st.onWriteTimeout)
} else {
- st.writeDeadline.Reset(deadline.Sub(time.Now()))
+ st.writeDeadline.Reset(deadline.Sub(sc.srv.now()))
}
})
return nil
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/testsync.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/testsync.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 61075bd16..000000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/testsync.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,331 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2024 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 http2
-
-import (
- "context"
- "sync"
- "time"
-)
-
-// testSyncHooks coordinates goroutines in tests.
-//
-// For example, a call to ClientConn.RoundTrip involves several goroutines, including:
-// - the goroutine running RoundTrip;
-// - the clientStream.doRequest goroutine, which writes the request; and
-// - the clientStream.readLoop goroutine, which reads the response.
-//
-// Using testSyncHooks, a test can start a RoundTrip and identify when all these goroutines
-// are blocked waiting for some condition such as reading the Request.Body or waiting for
-// flow control to become available.
-//
-// The testSyncHooks also manage timers and synthetic time in tests.
-// This permits us to, for example, start a request and cause it to time out waiting for
-// response headers without resorting to time.Sleep calls.
-type testSyncHooks struct {
- // active/inactive act as a mutex and condition variable.
- //
- // - neither chan contains a value: testSyncHooks is locked.
- // - active contains a value: unlocked, and at least one goroutine is not blocked
- // - inactive contains a value: unlocked, and all goroutines are blocked
- active chan struct{}
- inactive chan struct{}
-
- // goroutine counts
- total int // total goroutines
- condwait map[*sync.Cond]int // blocked in sync.Cond.Wait
- blocked []*testBlockedGoroutine // otherwise blocked
-
- // fake time
- now time.Time
- timers []*fakeTimer
-
- // Transport testing: Report various events.
- newclientconn func(*ClientConn)
- newstream func(*clientStream)
-}
-
-// testBlockedGoroutine is a blocked goroutine.
-type testBlockedGoroutine struct {
- f func() bool // blocked until f returns true
- ch chan struct{} // closed when unblocked
-}
-
-func newTestSyncHooks() *testSyncHooks {
- h := &testSyncHooks{
- active: make(chan struct{}, 1),
- inactive: make(chan struct{}, 1),
- condwait: map[*sync.Cond]int{},
- }
- h.inactive <- struct{}{}
- h.now = time.Date(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
- return h
-}
-
-// lock acquires the testSyncHooks mutex.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) lock() {
- select {
- case <-h.active:
- case <-h.inactive:
- }
-}
-
-// waitInactive waits for all goroutines to become inactive.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) waitInactive() {
- for {
- <-h.inactive
- if !h.unlock() {
- break
- }
- }
-}
-
-// unlock releases the testSyncHooks mutex.
-// It reports whether any goroutines are active.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) unlock() (active bool) {
- // Look for a blocked goroutine which can be unblocked.
- blocked := h.blocked[:0]
- unblocked := false
- for _, b := range h.blocked {
- if !unblocked && b.f() {
- unblocked = true
- close(b.ch)
- } else {
- blocked = append(blocked, b)
- }
- }
- h.blocked = blocked
-
- // Count goroutines blocked on condition variables.
- condwait := 0
- for _, count := range h.condwait {
- condwait += count
- }
-
- if h.total > condwait+len(blocked) {
- h.active <- struct{}{}
- return true
- } else {
- h.inactive <- struct{}{}
- return false
- }
-}
-
-// goRun starts a new goroutine.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) goRun(f func()) {
- h.lock()
- h.total++
- h.unlock()
- go func() {
- defer func() {
- h.lock()
- h.total--
- h.unlock()
- }()
- f()
- }()
-}
-
-// blockUntil indicates that a goroutine is blocked waiting for some condition to become true.
-// It waits until f returns true before proceeding.
-//
-// Example usage:
-//
-// h.blockUntil(func() bool {
-// // Is the context done yet?
-// select {
-// case <-ctx.Done():
-// default:
-// return false
-// }
-// return true
-// })
-// // Wait for the context to become done.
-// <-ctx.Done()
-//
-// The function f passed to blockUntil must be non-blocking and idempotent.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) blockUntil(f func() bool) {
- if f() {
- return
- }
- ch := make(chan struct{})
- h.lock()
- h.blocked = append(h.blocked, &testBlockedGoroutine{
- f: f,
- ch: ch,
- })
- h.unlock()
- <-ch
-}
-
-// broadcast is sync.Cond.Broadcast.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) condBroadcast(cond *sync.Cond) {
- h.lock()
- delete(h.condwait, cond)
- h.unlock()
- cond.Broadcast()
-}
-
-// broadcast is sync.Cond.Wait.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) condWait(cond *sync.Cond) {
- h.lock()
- h.condwait[cond]++
- h.unlock()
-}
-
-// newTimer creates a new fake timer.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) newTimer(d time.Duration) timer {
- h.lock()
- defer h.unlock()
- t := &fakeTimer{
- hooks: h,
- when: h.now.Add(d),
- c: make(chan time.Time),
- }
- h.timers = append(h.timers, t)
- return t
-}
-
-// afterFunc creates a new fake AfterFunc timer.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) afterFunc(d time.Duration, f func()) timer {
- h.lock()
- defer h.unlock()
- t := &fakeTimer{
- hooks: h,
- when: h.now.Add(d),
- f: f,
- }
- h.timers = append(h.timers, t)
- return t
-}
-
-func (h *testSyncHooks) contextWithTimeout(ctx context.Context, d time.Duration) (context.Context, context.CancelFunc) {
- ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
- t := h.afterFunc(d, cancel)
- return ctx, func() {
- t.Stop()
- cancel()
- }
-}
-
-func (h *testSyncHooks) timeUntilEvent() time.Duration {
- h.lock()
- defer h.unlock()
- var next time.Time
- for _, t := range h.timers {
- if next.IsZero() || t.when.Before(next) {
- next = t.when
- }
- }
- if d := next.Sub(h.now); d > 0 {
- return d
- }
- return 0
-}
-
-// advance advances time and causes synthetic timers to fire.
-func (h *testSyncHooks) advance(d time.Duration) {
- h.lock()
- defer h.unlock()
- h.now = h.now.Add(d)
- timers := h.timers[:0]
- for _, t := range h.timers {
- t := t // remove after go.mod depends on go1.22
- t.mu.Lock()
- switch {
- case t.when.After(h.now):
- timers = append(timers, t)
- case t.when.IsZero():
- // stopped timer
- default:
- t.when = time.Time{}
- if t.c != nil {
- close(t.c)
- }
- if t.f != nil {
- h.total++
- go func() {
- defer func() {
- h.lock()
- h.total--
- h.unlock()
- }()
- t.f()
- }()
- }
- }
- t.mu.Unlock()
- }
- h.timers = timers
-}
-
-// A timer wraps a time.Timer, or a synthetic equivalent in tests.
-// Unlike time.Timer, timer is single-use: The timer channel is closed when the timer expires.
-type timer interface {
- C() <-chan time.Time
- Stop() bool
- Reset(d time.Duration) bool
-}
-
-// timeTimer implements timer using real time.
-type timeTimer struct {
- t *time.Timer
- c chan time.Time
-}
-
-// newTimeTimer creates a new timer using real time.
-func newTimeTimer(d time.Duration) timer {
- ch := make(chan time.Time)
- t := time.AfterFunc(d, func() {
- close(ch)
- })
- return &timeTimer{t, ch}
-}
-
-// newTimeAfterFunc creates an AfterFunc timer using real time.
-func newTimeAfterFunc(d time.Duration, f func()) timer {
- return &timeTimer{
- t: time.AfterFunc(d, f),
- }
-}
-
-func (t timeTimer) C() <-chan time.Time { return t.c }
-func (t timeTimer) Stop() bool { return t.t.Stop() }
-func (t timeTimer) Reset(d time.Duration) bool { return t.t.Reset(d) }
-
-// fakeTimer implements timer using fake time.
-type fakeTimer struct {
- hooks *testSyncHooks
-
- mu sync.Mutex
- when time.Time // when the timer will fire
- c chan time.Time // closed when the timer fires; mutually exclusive with f
- f func() // called when the timer fires; mutually exclusive with c
-}
-
-func (t *fakeTimer) C() <-chan time.Time { return t.c }
-
-func (t *fakeTimer) Stop() bool {
- t.mu.Lock()
- defer t.mu.Unlock()
- stopped := t.when.IsZero()
- t.when = time.Time{}
- return stopped
-}
-
-func (t *fakeTimer) Reset(d time.Duration) bool {
- if t.c != nil || t.f == nil {
- panic("fakeTimer only supports Reset on AfterFunc timers")
- }
- t.mu.Lock()
- defer t.mu.Unlock()
- t.hooks.lock()
- defer t.hooks.unlock()
- active := !t.when.IsZero()
- t.when = t.hooks.now.Add(d)
- if !active {
- t.hooks.timers = append(t.hooks.timers, t)
- }
- return active
-}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/timer.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/timer.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0b1c17b81
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/timer.go
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+// Copyright 2024 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 http2
+
+import "time"
+
+// A timer is a time.Timer, as an interface which can be replaced in tests.
+type timer = interface {
+ C() <-chan time.Time
+ Reset(d time.Duration) bool
+ Stop() bool
+}
+
+// timeTimer adapts a time.Timer to the timer interface.
+type timeTimer struct {
+ *time.Timer
+}
+
+func (t timeTimer) C() <-chan time.Time { return t.Timer.C }
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go
index 2fa49490c..61f511f97 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go
@@ -185,7 +185,45 @@ type Transport struct {
connPoolOnce sync.Once
connPoolOrDef ClientConnPool // non-nil version of ConnPool
- syncHooks *testSyncHooks
+ *transportTestHooks
+}
+
+// Hook points used for testing.
+// Outside of tests, t.transportTestHooks is nil and these all have minimal implementations.
+// Inside tests, see the testSyncHooks function docs.
+
+type transportTestHooks struct {
+ newclientconn func(*ClientConn)
+ group synctestGroupInterface
+}
+
+func (t *Transport) markNewGoroutine() {
+ if t != nil && t.transportTestHooks != nil {
+ t.transportTestHooks.group.Join()
+ }
+}
+
+// newTimer creates a new time.Timer, or a synthetic timer in tests.
+func (t *Transport) newTimer(d time.Duration) timer {
+ if t.transportTestHooks != nil {
+ return t.transportTestHooks.group.NewTimer(d)
+ }
+ return timeTimer{time.NewTimer(d)}
+}
+
+// afterFunc creates a new time.AfterFunc timer, or a synthetic timer in tests.
+func (t *Transport) afterFunc(d time.Duration, f func()) timer {
+ if t.transportTestHooks != nil {
+ return t.transportTestHooks.group.AfterFunc(d, f)
+ }
+ return timeTimer{time.AfterFunc(d, f)}
+}
+
+func (t *Transport) contextWithTimeout(ctx context.Context, d time.Duration) (context.Context, context.CancelFunc) {
+ if t.transportTestHooks != nil {
+ return t.transportTestHooks.group.ContextWithTimeout(ctx, d)
+ }
+ return context.WithTimeout(ctx, d)
}
func (t *Transport) maxHeaderListSize() uint32 {
@@ -352,60 +390,6 @@ type ClientConn struct {
werr error // first write error that has occurred
hbuf bytes.Buffer // HPACK encoder writes into this
henc *hpack.Encoder
-
- syncHooks *testSyncHooks // can be nil
-}
-
-// Hook points used for testing.
-// Outside of tests, cc.syncHooks is nil and these all have minimal implementations.
-// Inside tests, see the testSyncHooks function docs.
-
-// goRun starts a new goroutine.
-func (cc *ClientConn) goRun(f func()) {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- cc.syncHooks.goRun(f)
- return
- }
- go f()
-}
-
-// condBroadcast is cc.cond.Broadcast.
-func (cc *ClientConn) condBroadcast() {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- cc.syncHooks.condBroadcast(cc.cond)
- }
- cc.cond.Broadcast()
-}
-
-// condWait is cc.cond.Wait.
-func (cc *ClientConn) condWait() {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- cc.syncHooks.condWait(cc.cond)
- }
- cc.cond.Wait()
-}
-
-// newTimer creates a new time.Timer, or a synthetic timer in tests.
-func (cc *ClientConn) newTimer(d time.Duration) timer {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- return cc.syncHooks.newTimer(d)
- }
- return newTimeTimer(d)
-}
-
-// afterFunc creates a new time.AfterFunc timer, or a synthetic timer in tests.
-func (cc *ClientConn) afterFunc(d time.Duration, f func()) timer {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- return cc.syncHooks.afterFunc(d, f)
- }
- return newTimeAfterFunc(d, f)
-}
-
-func (cc *ClientConn) contextWithTimeout(ctx context.Context, d time.Duration) (context.Context, context.CancelFunc) {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- return cc.syncHooks.contextWithTimeout(ctx, d)
- }
- return context.WithTimeout(ctx, d)
}
// clientStream is the state for a single HTTP/2 stream. One of these
@@ -487,7 +471,7 @@ func (cs *clientStream) abortStreamLocked(err error) {
// TODO(dneil): Clean up tests where cs.cc.cond is nil.
if cs.cc.cond != nil {
// Wake up writeRequestBody if it is waiting on flow control.
- cs.cc.condBroadcast()
+ cs.cc.cond.Broadcast()
}
}
@@ -497,7 +481,7 @@ func (cs *clientStream) abortRequestBodyWrite() {
defer cc.mu.Unlock()
if cs.reqBody != nil && cs.reqBodyClosed == nil {
cs.closeReqBodyLocked()
- cc.condBroadcast()
+ cc.cond.Broadcast()
}
}
@@ -507,10 +491,11 @@ func (cs *clientStream) closeReqBodyLocked() {
}
cs.reqBodyClosed = make(chan struct{})
reqBodyClosed := cs.reqBodyClosed
- cs.cc.goRun(func() {
+ go func() {
+ cs.cc.t.markNewGoroutine()
cs.reqBody.Close()
close(reqBodyClosed)
- })
+ }()
}
type stickyErrWriter struct {
@@ -626,21 +611,7 @@ func (t *Transport) RoundTripOpt(req *http.Request, opt RoundTripOpt) (*http.Res
backoff := float64(uint(1) << (uint(retry) - 1))
backoff += backoff * (0.1 * mathrand.Float64())
d := time.Second * time.Duration(backoff)
- var tm timer
- if t.syncHooks != nil {
- tm = t.syncHooks.newTimer(d)
- t.syncHooks.blockUntil(func() bool {
- select {
- case <-tm.C():
- case <-req.Context().Done():
- default:
- return false
- }
- return true
- })
- } else {
- tm = newTimeTimer(d)
- }
+ tm := t.newTimer(d)
select {
case <-tm.C():
t.vlogf("RoundTrip retrying after failure: %v", roundTripErr)
@@ -725,8 +696,8 @@ func canRetryError(err error) bool {
}
func (t *Transport) dialClientConn(ctx context.Context, addr string, singleUse bool) (*ClientConn, error) {
- if t.syncHooks != nil {
- return t.newClientConn(nil, singleUse, t.syncHooks)
+ if t.transportTestHooks != nil {
+ return t.newClientConn(nil, singleUse)
}
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr)
if err != nil {
@@ -736,7 +707,7 @@ func (t *Transport) dialClientConn(ctx context.Context, addr string, singleUse b
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
- return t.newClientConn(tconn, singleUse, nil)
+ return t.newClientConn(tconn, singleUse)
}
func (t *Transport) newTLSConfig(host string) *tls.Config {
@@ -802,10 +773,10 @@ func (t *Transport) maxEncoderHeaderTableSize() uint32 {
}
func (t *Transport) NewClientConn(c net.Conn) (*ClientConn, error) {
- return t.newClientConn(c, t.disableKeepAlives(), nil)
+ return t.newClientConn(c, t.disableKeepAlives())
}
-func (t *Transport) newClientConn(c net.Conn, singleUse bool, hooks *testSyncHooks) (*ClientConn, error) {
+func (t *Transport) newClientConn(c net.Conn, singleUse bool) (*ClientConn, error) {
cc := &ClientConn{
t: t,
tconn: c,
@@ -820,16 +791,12 @@ func (t *Transport) newClientConn(c net.Conn, singleUse bool, hooks *testSyncHoo
wantSettingsAck: true,
pings: make(map[[8]byte]chan struct{}),
reqHeaderMu: make(chan struct{}, 1),
- syncHooks: hooks,
}
- if hooks != nil {
- hooks.newclientconn(cc)
+ if t.transportTestHooks != nil {
+ t.markNewGoroutine()
+ t.transportTestHooks.newclientconn(cc)
c = cc.tconn
}
- if d := t.idleConnTimeout(); d != 0 {
- cc.idleTimeout = d
- cc.idleTimer = cc.afterFunc(d, cc.onIdleTimeout)
- }
if VerboseLogs {
t.vlogf("http2: Transport creating client conn %p to %v", cc, c.RemoteAddr())
}
@@ -860,10 +827,6 @@ func (t *Transport) newClientConn(c net.Conn, singleUse bool, hooks *testSyncHoo
cc.henc.SetMaxDynamicTableSizeLimit(t.maxEncoderHeaderTableSize())
cc.peerMaxHeaderTableSize = initialHeaderTableSize
- if t.AllowHTTP {
- cc.nextStreamID = 3
- }
-
if cs, ok := c.(connectionStater); ok {
state := cs.ConnectionState()
cc.tlsState = &state
@@ -893,7 +856,13 @@ func (t *Transport) newClientConn(c net.Conn, singleUse bool, hooks *testSyncHoo
return nil, cc.werr
}
- cc.goRun(cc.readLoop)
+ // Start the idle timer after the connection is fully initialized.
+ if d := t.idleConnTimeout(); d != 0 {
+ cc.idleTimeout = d
+ cc.idleTimer = t.afterFunc(d, cc.onIdleTimeout)
+ }
+
+ go cc.readLoop()
return cc, nil
}
@@ -901,7 +870,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) healthCheck() {
pingTimeout := cc.t.pingTimeout()
// We don't need to periodically ping in the health check, because the readLoop of ClientConn will
// trigger the healthCheck again if there is no frame received.
- ctx, cancel := cc.contextWithTimeout(context.Background(), pingTimeout)
+ ctx, cancel := cc.t.contextWithTimeout(context.Background(), pingTimeout)
defer cancel()
cc.vlogf("http2: Transport sending health check")
err := cc.Ping(ctx)
@@ -1144,7 +1113,8 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error {
// Wait for all in-flight streams to complete or connection to close
done := make(chan struct{})
cancelled := false // guarded by cc.mu
- cc.goRun(func() {
+ go func() {
+ cc.t.markNewGoroutine()
cc.mu.Lock()
defer cc.mu.Unlock()
for {
@@ -1156,9 +1126,9 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error {
if cancelled {
break
}
- cc.condWait()
+ cc.cond.Wait()
}
- })
+ }()
shutdownEnterWaitStateHook()
select {
case <-done:
@@ -1168,7 +1138,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error {
cc.mu.Lock()
// Free the goroutine above
cancelled = true
- cc.condBroadcast()
+ cc.cond.Broadcast()
cc.mu.Unlock()
return ctx.Err()
}
@@ -1206,7 +1176,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) closeForError(err error) {
for _, cs := range cc.streams {
cs.abortStreamLocked(err)
}
- cc.condBroadcast()
+ cc.cond.Broadcast()
cc.mu.Unlock()
cc.closeConn()
}
@@ -1321,23 +1291,30 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) roundTrip(req *http.Request, streamf func(*clientStream))
respHeaderRecv: make(chan struct{}),
donec: make(chan struct{}),
}
- cc.goRun(func() {
- cs.doRequest(req)
- })
+
+ // TODO(bradfitz): this is a copy of the logic in net/http. Unify somewhere?
+ if !cc.t.disableCompression() &&
+ req.Header.Get("Accept-Encoding") == "" &&
+ req.Header.Get("Range") == "" &&
+ !cs.isHead {
+ // Request gzip only, not deflate. Deflate is ambiguous and
+ // not as universally supported anyway.
+ // See: https://zlib.net/zlib_faq.html#faq39
+ //
+ // Note that we don't request this for HEAD requests,
+ // due to a bug in nginx:
+ // http://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/358
+ // https://golang.org/issue/5522
+ //
+ // We don't request gzip if the request is for a range, since
+ // auto-decoding a portion of a gzipped document will just fail
+ // anyway. See https://golang.org/issue/8923
+ cs.requestedGzip = true
+ }
+
+ go cs.doRequest(req, streamf)
waitDone := func() error {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- cc.syncHooks.blockUntil(func() bool {
- select {
- case <-cs.donec:
- case <-ctx.Done():
- case <-cs.reqCancel:
- default:
- return false
- }
- return true
- })
- }
select {
case <-cs.donec:
return nil
@@ -1398,24 +1375,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) roundTrip(req *http.Request, streamf func(*clientStream))
return err
}
- if streamf != nil {
- streamf(cs)
- }
-
for {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- cc.syncHooks.blockUntil(func() bool {
- select {
- case <-cs.respHeaderRecv:
- case <-cs.abort:
- case <-ctx.Done():
- case <-cs.reqCancel:
- default:
- return false
- }
- return true
- })
- }
select {
case <-cs.respHeaderRecv:
return handleResponseHeaders()
@@ -1445,8 +1405,9 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) roundTrip(req *http.Request, streamf func(*clientStream))
// doRequest runs for the duration of the request lifetime.
//
// It sends the request and performs post-request cleanup (closing Request.Body, etc.).
-func (cs *clientStream) doRequest(req *http.Request) {
- err := cs.writeRequest(req)
+func (cs *clientStream) doRequest(req *http.Request, streamf func(*clientStream)) {
+ cs.cc.t.markNewGoroutine()
+ err := cs.writeRequest(req, streamf)
cs.cleanupWriteRequest(err)
}
@@ -1457,7 +1418,7 @@ func (cs *clientStream) doRequest(req *http.Request) {
//
// It returns non-nil if the request ends otherwise.
// If the returned error is StreamError, the error Code may be used in resetting the stream.
-func (cs *clientStream) writeRequest(req *http.Request) (err error) {
+func (cs *clientStream) writeRequest(req *http.Request, streamf func(*clientStream)) (err error) {
cc := cs.cc
ctx := cs.ctx
@@ -1471,21 +1432,6 @@ func (cs *clientStream) writeRequest(req *http.Request) (err error) {
if cc.reqHeaderMu == nil {
panic("RoundTrip on uninitialized ClientConn") // for tests
}
- var newStreamHook func(*clientStream)
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- newStreamHook = cc.syncHooks.newstream
- cc.syncHooks.blockUntil(func() bool {
- select {
- case cc.reqHeaderMu <- struct{}{}:
- <-cc.reqHeaderMu
- case <-cs.reqCancel:
- case <-ctx.Done():
- default:
- return false
- }
- return true
- })
- }
select {
case cc.reqHeaderMu <- struct{}{}:
case <-cs.reqCancel:
@@ -1510,28 +1456,8 @@ func (cs *clientStream) writeRequest(req *http.Request) (err error) {
}
cc.mu.Unlock()
- if newStreamHook != nil {
- newStreamHook(cs)
- }
-
- // TODO(bradfitz): this is a copy of the logic in net/http. Unify somewhere?
- if !cc.t.disableCompression() &&
- req.Header.Get("Accept-Encoding") == "" &&
- req.Header.Get("Range") == "" &&
- !cs.isHead {
- // Request gzip only, not deflate. Deflate is ambiguous and
- // not as universally supported anyway.
- // See: https://zlib.net/zlib_faq.html#faq39
- //
- // Note that we don't request this for HEAD requests,
- // due to a bug in nginx:
- // http://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/358
- // https://golang.org/issue/5522
- //
- // We don't request gzip if the request is for a range, since
- // auto-decoding a portion of a gzipped document will just fail
- // anyway. See https://golang.org/issue/8923
- cs.requestedGzip = true
+ if streamf != nil {
+ streamf(cs)
}
continueTimeout := cc.t.expectContinueTimeout()
@@ -1594,7 +1520,7 @@ func (cs *clientStream) writeRequest(req *http.Request) (err error) {
var respHeaderTimer <-chan time.Time
var respHeaderRecv chan struct{}
if d := cc.responseHeaderTimeout(); d != 0 {
- timer := cc.newTimer(d)
+ timer := cc.t.newTimer(d)
defer timer.Stop()
respHeaderTimer = timer.C()
respHeaderRecv = cs.respHeaderRecv
@@ -1603,21 +1529,6 @@ func (cs *clientStream) writeRequest(req *http.Request) (err error) {
// or until the request is aborted (via context, error, or otherwise),
// whichever comes first.
for {
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- cc.syncHooks.blockUntil(func() bool {
- select {
- case <-cs.peerClosed:
- case <-respHeaderTimer:
- case <-respHeaderRecv:
- case <-cs.abort:
- case <-ctx.Done():
- case <-cs.reqCancel:
- default:
- return false
- }
- return true
- })
- }
select {
case <-cs.peerClosed:
return nil
@@ -1766,7 +1677,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) awaitOpenSlotForStreamLocked(cs *clientStream) error {
return nil
}
cc.pendingRequests++
- cc.condWait()
+ cc.cond.Wait()
cc.pendingRequests--
select {
case <-cs.abort:
@@ -2028,7 +1939,7 @@ func (cs *clientStream) awaitFlowControl(maxBytes int) (taken int32, err error)
cs.flow.take(take)
return take, nil
}
- cc.condWait()
+ cc.cond.Wait()
}
}
@@ -2311,7 +2222,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) forgetStreamID(id uint32) {
}
// Wake up writeRequestBody via clientStream.awaitFlowControl and
// wake up RoundTrip if there is a pending request.
- cc.condBroadcast()
+ cc.cond.Broadcast()
closeOnIdle := cc.singleUse || cc.doNotReuse || cc.t.disableKeepAlives() || cc.goAway != nil
if closeOnIdle && cc.streamsReserved == 0 && len(cc.streams) == 0 {
@@ -2333,6 +2244,7 @@ type clientConnReadLoop struct {
// readLoop runs in its own goroutine and reads and dispatches frames.
func (cc *ClientConn) readLoop() {
+ cc.t.markNewGoroutine()
rl := &clientConnReadLoop{cc: cc}
defer rl.cleanup()
cc.readerErr = rl.run()
@@ -2399,7 +2311,7 @@ func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) cleanup() {
cs.abortStreamLocked(err)
}
}
- cc.condBroadcast()
+ cc.cond.Broadcast()
cc.mu.Unlock()
}
@@ -2436,7 +2348,7 @@ func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) run() error {
readIdleTimeout := cc.t.ReadIdleTimeout
var t timer
if readIdleTimeout != 0 {
- t = cc.afterFunc(readIdleTimeout, cc.healthCheck)
+ t = cc.t.afterFunc(readIdleTimeout, cc.healthCheck)
}
for {
f, err := cc.fr.ReadFrame()
@@ -3034,7 +2946,7 @@ func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processSettingsNoWrite(f *SettingsFrame) error {
for _, cs := range cc.streams {
cs.flow.add(delta)
}
- cc.condBroadcast()
+ cc.cond.Broadcast()
cc.initialWindowSize = s.Val
case SettingHeaderTableSize:
@@ -3089,7 +3001,7 @@ func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processWindowUpdate(f *WindowUpdateFrame) error {
return ConnectionError(ErrCodeFlowControl)
}
- cc.condBroadcast()
+ cc.cond.Broadcast()
return nil
}
@@ -3133,7 +3045,8 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) Ping(ctx context.Context) error {
}
var pingError error
errc := make(chan struct{})
- cc.goRun(func() {
+ go func() {
+ cc.t.markNewGoroutine()
cc.wmu.Lock()
defer cc.wmu.Unlock()
if pingError = cc.fr.WritePing(false, p); pingError != nil {
@@ -3144,20 +3057,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) Ping(ctx context.Context) error {
close(errc)
return
}
- })
- if cc.syncHooks != nil {
- cc.syncHooks.blockUntil(func() bool {
- select {
- case <-c:
- case <-errc:
- case <-ctx.Done():
- case <-cc.readerDone:
- default:
- return false
- }
- return true
- })
- }
+ }()
select {
case <-c:
return nil
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/writesched_priority.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/writesched_priority.go
index 0a242c669..f6783339d 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/writesched_priority.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/writesched_priority.go
@@ -443,8 +443,8 @@ func (ws *priorityWriteScheduler) addClosedOrIdleNode(list *[]*priorityNode, max
}
func (ws *priorityWriteScheduler) removeNode(n *priorityNode) {
- for k := n.kids; k != nil; k = k.next {
- k.setParent(n.parent)
+ for n.kids != nil {
+ n.kids.setParent(n.parent)
}
n.setParent(nil)
delete(ws.nodes, n.id)
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mkerrors.sh b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mkerrors.sh
index fdcaa974d..4ed2e488b 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mkerrors.sh
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mkerrors.sh
@@ -263,6 +263,7 @@ struct ltchars {
#include
#include
#include
+#include
#include
#include
#include
@@ -549,6 +550,7 @@ ccflags="$@"
$2 !~ "NLA_TYPE_MASK" &&
$2 !~ /^RTC_VL_(ACCURACY|BACKUP|DATA)/ &&
$2 ~ /^(NETLINK|NLM|NLMSG|NLA|IFA|IFAN|RT|RTC|RTCF|RTN|RTPROT|RTNH|ARPHRD|ETH_P|NETNSA)_/ ||
+ $2 ~ /^SOCK_|SK_DIAG_|SKNLGRP_$/ ||
$2 ~ /^FIORDCHK$/ ||
$2 ~ /^SIOC/ ||
$2 ~ /^TIOC/ ||
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mremap.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mremap.go
index fd45fe529..3a5e776f8 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mremap.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/mremap.go
@@ -50,3 +50,8 @@ func (m *mremapMmapper) Mremap(oldData []byte, newLength int, flags int) (data [
func Mremap(oldData []byte, newLength int, flags int) (data []byte, err error) {
return mapper.Mremap(oldData, newLength, flags)
}
+
+func MremapPtr(oldAddr unsafe.Pointer, oldSize uintptr, newAddr unsafe.Pointer, newSize uintptr, flags int) (ret unsafe.Pointer, err error) {
+ xaddr, err := mapper.mremap(uintptr(oldAddr), oldSize, newSize, flags, uintptr(newAddr))
+ return unsafe.Pointer(xaddr), err
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_darwin.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_darwin.go
index 59542a897..4cc7b0059 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_darwin.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_darwin.go
@@ -542,6 +542,18 @@ func SysctlKinfoProcSlice(name string, args ...int) ([]KinfoProc, error) {
}
}
+//sys pthread_chdir_np(path string) (err error)
+
+func PthreadChdir(path string) (err error) {
+ return pthread_chdir_np(path)
+}
+
+//sys pthread_fchdir_np(fd int) (err error)
+
+func PthreadFchdir(fd int) (err error) {
+ return pthread_fchdir_np(fd)
+}
+
//sys sendfile(infd int, outfd int, offset int64, len *int64, hdtr unsafe.Pointer, flags int) (err error)
//sys shmat(id int, addr uintptr, flag int) (ret uintptr, err error)
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_unix.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_unix.go
index 77081de8c..4e92e5aa4 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_unix.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/syscall_unix.go
@@ -154,6 +154,15 @@ func Munmap(b []byte) (err error) {
return mapper.Munmap(b)
}
+func MmapPtr(fd int, offset int64, addr unsafe.Pointer, length uintptr, prot int, flags int) (ret unsafe.Pointer, err error) {
+ xaddr, err := mapper.mmap(uintptr(addr), length, prot, flags, fd, offset)
+ return unsafe.Pointer(xaddr), err
+}
+
+func MunmapPtr(addr unsafe.Pointer, length uintptr) (err error) {
+ return mapper.munmap(uintptr(addr), length)
+}
+
func Read(fd int, p []byte) (n int, err error) {
n, err = read(fd, p)
if raceenabled {
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux.go
index 93a38a97d..877a62b47 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux.go
@@ -502,6 +502,7 @@ const (
BPF_IMM = 0x0
BPF_IND = 0x40
BPF_JA = 0x0
+ BPF_JCOND = 0xe0
BPF_JEQ = 0x10
BPF_JGE = 0x30
BPF_JGT = 0x20
@@ -657,6 +658,9 @@ const (
CAN_NPROTO = 0x8
CAN_RAW = 0x1
CAN_RAW_FILTER_MAX = 0x200
+ CAN_RAW_XL_VCID_RX_FILTER = 0x4
+ CAN_RAW_XL_VCID_TX_PASS = 0x2
+ CAN_RAW_XL_VCID_TX_SET = 0x1
CAN_RTR_FLAG = 0x40000000
CAN_SFF_ID_BITS = 0xb
CAN_SFF_MASK = 0x7ff
@@ -1339,6 +1343,7 @@ const (
F_OFD_SETLK = 0x25
F_OFD_SETLKW = 0x26
F_OK = 0x0
+ F_SEAL_EXEC = 0x20
F_SEAL_FUTURE_WRITE = 0x10
F_SEAL_GROW = 0x4
F_SEAL_SEAL = 0x1
@@ -1627,6 +1632,7 @@ const (
IP_FREEBIND = 0xf
IP_HDRINCL = 0x3
IP_IPSEC_POLICY = 0x10
+ IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE = 0x33
IP_MAXPACKET = 0xffff
IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS = 0x14
IP_MF = 0x2000
@@ -1653,6 +1659,7 @@ const (
IP_PMTUDISC_OMIT = 0x5
IP_PMTUDISC_PROBE = 0x3
IP_PMTUDISC_WANT = 0x1
+ IP_PROTOCOL = 0x34
IP_RECVERR = 0xb
IP_RECVERR_RFC4884 = 0x1a
IP_RECVFRAGSIZE = 0x19
@@ -2169,7 +2176,7 @@ const (
NFT_SECMARK_CTX_MAXLEN = 0x100
NFT_SET_MAXNAMELEN = 0x100
NFT_SOCKET_MAX = 0x3
- NFT_TABLE_F_MASK = 0x3
+ NFT_TABLE_F_MASK = 0x7
NFT_TABLE_MAXNAMELEN = 0x100
NFT_TRACETYPE_MAX = 0x3
NFT_TUNNEL_F_MASK = 0x7
@@ -2403,6 +2410,7 @@ const (
PERF_RECORD_MISC_USER = 0x2
PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_PLM_ALL = 0x7
PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE = 0x1004000
+ PID_FS_MAGIC = 0x50494446
PIPEFS_MAGIC = 0x50495045
PPPIOCGNPMODE = 0xc008744c
PPPIOCNEWUNIT = 0xc004743e
@@ -2896,8 +2904,9 @@ const (
RWF_APPEND = 0x10
RWF_DSYNC = 0x2
RWF_HIPRI = 0x1
+ RWF_NOAPPEND = 0x20
RWF_NOWAIT = 0x8
- RWF_SUPPORTED = 0x1f
+ RWF_SUPPORTED = 0x3f
RWF_SYNC = 0x4
RWF_WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET = 0x0
SCHED_BATCH = 0x3
@@ -2918,7 +2927,9 @@ const (
SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK = 0x40000000
SCHED_RR = 0x2
SCM_CREDENTIALS = 0x2
+ SCM_PIDFD = 0x4
SCM_RIGHTS = 0x1
+ SCM_SECURITY = 0x3
SCM_TIMESTAMP = 0x1d
SC_LOG_FLUSH = 0x100000
SECCOMP_ADDFD_FLAG_SEND = 0x2
@@ -3051,6 +3062,8 @@ const (
SIOCSMIIREG = 0x8949
SIOCSRARP = 0x8962
SIOCWANDEV = 0x894a
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_MAX = 0x3
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_REQ_MAX = 0x1
SMACK_MAGIC = 0x43415d53
SMART_AUTOSAVE = 0xd2
SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE = 0xdb
@@ -3071,6 +3084,8 @@ const (
SOCKFS_MAGIC = 0x534f434b
SOCK_BUF_LOCK_MASK = 0x3
SOCK_DCCP = 0x6
+ SOCK_DESTROY = 0x15
+ SOCK_DIAG_BY_FAMILY = 0x14
SOCK_IOC_TYPE = 0x89
SOCK_PACKET = 0xa
SOCK_RAW = 0x3
@@ -3260,6 +3275,7 @@ const (
TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT = 0xe
TCP_MD5SIG = 0xe
TCP_MD5SIG_EXT = 0x20
+ TCP_MD5SIG_FLAG_IFINDEX = 0x2
TCP_MD5SIG_FLAG_PREFIX = 0x1
TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN = 0x50
TCP_MSS = 0x200
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_386.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_386.go
index 42ff8c3c1..e4bc0bd57 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_386.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_386.go
@@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ const (
IXOFF = 0x1000
IXON = 0x400
MAP_32BIT = 0x40
+ MAP_ABOVE4G = 0x80
MAP_ANON = 0x20
MAP_ANONYMOUS = 0x20
MAP_DENYWRITE = 0x800
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_amd64.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_amd64.go
index dca436004..689317afd 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_amd64.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_amd64.go
@@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ const (
IXOFF = 0x1000
IXON = 0x400
MAP_32BIT = 0x40
+ MAP_ABOVE4G = 0x80
MAP_ANON = 0x20
MAP_ANONYMOUS = 0x20
MAP_DENYWRITE = 0x800
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_arm64.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_arm64.go
index d8cae6d15..14270508b 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_arm64.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_arm64.go
@@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ const (
FICLONE = 0x40049409
FICLONERANGE = 0x4020940d
FLUSHO = 0x1000
+ FPMR_MAGIC = 0x46504d52
FPSIMD_MAGIC = 0x46508001
FS_IOC_ENABLE_VERITY = 0x40806685
FS_IOC_GETFLAGS = 0x80086601
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.go
index ccb02f240..07642c308 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.go
@@ -760,6 +760,39 @@ var libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr uintptr
// THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY THE COMMAND AT THE TOP; DO NOT EDIT
+func pthread_chdir_np(path string) (err error) {
+ var _p0 *byte
+ _p0, err = BytePtrFromString(path)
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ _, _, e1 := syscall_syscall(libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p0)), 0, 0)
+ if e1 != 0 {
+ err = errnoErr(e1)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+var libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr uintptr
+
+//go:cgo_import_dynamic libc_pthread_chdir_np pthread_chdir_np "/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib"
+
+// THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY THE COMMAND AT THE TOP; DO NOT EDIT
+
+func pthread_fchdir_np(fd int) (err error) {
+ _, _, e1 := syscall_syscall(libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr, uintptr(fd), 0, 0)
+ if e1 != 0 {
+ err = errnoErr(e1)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+var libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr uintptr
+
+//go:cgo_import_dynamic libc_pthread_fchdir_np pthread_fchdir_np "/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib"
+
+// THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY THE COMMAND AT THE TOP; DO NOT EDIT
+
func sendfile(infd int, outfd int, offset int64, len *int64, hdtr unsafe.Pointer, flags int) (err error) {
_, _, e1 := syscall_syscall6(libc_sendfile_trampoline_addr, uintptr(infd), uintptr(outfd), uintptr(offset), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(len)), uintptr(hdtr), uintptr(flags))
if e1 != 0 {
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.s
index 8b8bb2840..923e08cb7 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.s
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.s
@@ -228,6 +228,16 @@ TEXT libc_sysctl_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
GLOBL ·libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
DATA ·libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr(SB)/8, $libc_sysctl_trampoline<>(SB)
+TEXT libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
+ JMP libc_pthread_chdir_np(SB)
+GLOBL ·libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
+DATA ·libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB)/8, $libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline<>(SB)
+
+TEXT libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
+ JMP libc_pthread_fchdir_np(SB)
+GLOBL ·libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
+DATA ·libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB)/8, $libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline<>(SB)
+
TEXT libc_sendfile_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
JMP libc_sendfile(SB)
GLOBL ·libc_sendfile_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.go
index 1b40b997b..7d73dda64 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.go
@@ -760,6 +760,39 @@ var libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr uintptr
// THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY THE COMMAND AT THE TOP; DO NOT EDIT
+func pthread_chdir_np(path string) (err error) {
+ var _p0 *byte
+ _p0, err = BytePtrFromString(path)
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ _, _, e1 := syscall_syscall(libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p0)), 0, 0)
+ if e1 != 0 {
+ err = errnoErr(e1)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+var libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr uintptr
+
+//go:cgo_import_dynamic libc_pthread_chdir_np pthread_chdir_np "/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib"
+
+// THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY THE COMMAND AT THE TOP; DO NOT EDIT
+
+func pthread_fchdir_np(fd int) (err error) {
+ _, _, e1 := syscall_syscall(libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr, uintptr(fd), 0, 0)
+ if e1 != 0 {
+ err = errnoErr(e1)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+var libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr uintptr
+
+//go:cgo_import_dynamic libc_pthread_fchdir_np pthread_fchdir_np "/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib"
+
+// THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY THE COMMAND AT THE TOP; DO NOT EDIT
+
func sendfile(infd int, outfd int, offset int64, len *int64, hdtr unsafe.Pointer, flags int) (err error) {
_, _, e1 := syscall_syscall6(libc_sendfile_trampoline_addr, uintptr(infd), uintptr(outfd), uintptr(offset), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(len)), uintptr(hdtr), uintptr(flags))
if e1 != 0 {
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.s
index 08362c1ab..057700111 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.s
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zsyscall_darwin_arm64.s
@@ -228,6 +228,16 @@ TEXT libc_sysctl_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
GLOBL ·libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
DATA ·libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr(SB)/8, $libc_sysctl_trampoline<>(SB)
+TEXT libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
+ JMP libc_pthread_chdir_np(SB)
+GLOBL ·libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
+DATA ·libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB)/8, $libc_pthread_chdir_np_trampoline<>(SB)
+
+TEXT libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
+ JMP libc_pthread_fchdir_np(SB)
+GLOBL ·libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
+DATA ·libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline_addr(SB)/8, $libc_pthread_fchdir_np_trampoline<>(SB)
+
TEXT libc_sendfile_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
JMP libc_sendfile(SB)
GLOBL ·libc_sendfile_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/ztypes_linux.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/ztypes_linux.go
index 0036746ea..4740b8348 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/ztypes_linux.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/ztypes_linux.go
@@ -4605,7 +4605,7 @@ const (
NL80211_ATTR_MAC_HINT = 0xc8
NL80211_ATTR_MAC_MASK = 0xd7
NL80211_ATTR_MAX_AP_ASSOC_STA = 0xca
- NL80211_ATTR_MAX = 0x149
+ NL80211_ATTR_MAX = 0x14a
NL80211_ATTR_MAX_CRIT_PROT_DURATION = 0xb4
NL80211_ATTR_MAX_CSA_COUNTERS = 0xce
NL80211_ATTR_MAX_MATCH_SETS = 0x85
@@ -5209,7 +5209,7 @@ const (
NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_GO_CONCURRENT = 0xf
NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_INDOOR_ONLY = 0xe
NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_IR_CONCURRENT = 0xf
- NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_MAX = 0x1f
+ NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_MAX = 0x20
NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_MAX_TX_POWER = 0x6
NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_NO_10MHZ = 0x11
NL80211_FREQUENCY_ATTR_NO_160MHZ = 0xc
@@ -5703,7 +5703,7 @@ const (
NL80211_STA_FLAG_ASSOCIATED = 0x7
NL80211_STA_FLAG_AUTHENTICATED = 0x5
NL80211_STA_FLAG_AUTHORIZED = 0x1
- NL80211_STA_FLAG_MAX = 0x7
+ NL80211_STA_FLAG_MAX = 0x8
NL80211_STA_FLAG_MAX_OLD_API = 0x6
NL80211_STA_FLAG_MFP = 0x4
NL80211_STA_FLAG_SHORT_PREAMBLE = 0x2
@@ -6001,3 +6001,34 @@ type CachestatRange struct {
Off uint64
Len uint64
}
+
+const (
+ SK_MEMINFO_RMEM_ALLOC = 0x0
+ SK_MEMINFO_RCVBUF = 0x1
+ SK_MEMINFO_WMEM_ALLOC = 0x2
+ SK_MEMINFO_SNDBUF = 0x3
+ SK_MEMINFO_FWD_ALLOC = 0x4
+ SK_MEMINFO_WMEM_QUEUED = 0x5
+ SK_MEMINFO_OPTMEM = 0x6
+ SK_MEMINFO_BACKLOG = 0x7
+ SK_MEMINFO_DROPS = 0x8
+ SK_MEMINFO_VARS = 0x9
+ SKNLGRP_NONE = 0x0
+ SKNLGRP_INET_TCP_DESTROY = 0x1
+ SKNLGRP_INET_UDP_DESTROY = 0x2
+ SKNLGRP_INET6_TCP_DESTROY = 0x3
+ SKNLGRP_INET6_UDP_DESTROY = 0x4
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_REQ_NONE = 0x0
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_REQ_MAP_FD = 0x1
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_REP_NONE = 0x0
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE = 0x1
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_NONE = 0x0
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_PAD = 0x1
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_MAP_ID = 0x2
+ SK_DIAG_BPF_STORAGE_MAP_VALUE = 0x3
+)
+
+type SockDiagReq struct {
+ Family uint8
+ Protocol uint8
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/security_windows.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/security_windows.go
index 26be94a8a..97651b5bd 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/security_windows.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/security_windows.go
@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ type UserInfo10 struct {
//sys NetUserGetInfo(serverName *uint16, userName *uint16, level uint32, buf **byte) (neterr error) = netapi32.NetUserGetInfo
//sys NetGetJoinInformation(server *uint16, name **uint16, bufType *uint32) (neterr error) = netapi32.NetGetJoinInformation
//sys NetApiBufferFree(buf *byte) (neterr error) = netapi32.NetApiBufferFree
+//sys NetUserEnum(serverName *uint16, level uint32, filter uint32, buf **byte, prefMaxLen uint32, entriesRead *uint32, totalEntries *uint32, resumeHandle *uint32) (neterr error) = netapi32.NetUserEnum
const (
// do not reorder
@@ -893,7 +894,7 @@ type ACL struct {
aclRevision byte
sbz1 byte
aclSize uint16
- aceCount uint16
+ AceCount uint16
sbz2 uint16
}
@@ -1086,6 +1087,27 @@ type EXPLICIT_ACCESS struct {
Trustee TRUSTEE
}
+// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnt/ns-winnt-ace_header
+type ACE_HEADER struct {
+ AceType uint8
+ AceFlags uint8
+ AceSize uint16
+}
+
+// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnt/ns-winnt-access_allowed_ace
+type ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE struct {
+ Header ACE_HEADER
+ Mask ACCESS_MASK
+ SidStart uint32
+}
+
+const (
+ // Constants for AceType
+ // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnt/ns-winnt-ace_header
+ ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE = 0
+ ACCESS_DENIED_ACE_TYPE = 1
+)
+
// This type is the union inside of TRUSTEE and must be created using one of the TrusteeValueFrom* functions.
type TrusteeValue uintptr
@@ -1157,6 +1179,7 @@ type OBJECTS_AND_NAME struct {
//sys makeSelfRelativeSD(absoluteSD *SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, selfRelativeSD *SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, selfRelativeSDSize *uint32) (err error) = advapi32.MakeSelfRelativeSD
//sys setEntriesInAcl(countExplicitEntries uint32, explicitEntries *EXPLICIT_ACCESS, oldACL *ACL, newACL **ACL) (ret error) = advapi32.SetEntriesInAclW
+//sys GetAce(acl *ACL, aceIndex uint32, pAce **ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE) (ret error) = advapi32.GetAce
// Control returns the security descriptor control bits.
func (sd *SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR) Control() (control SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_CONTROL, revision uint32, err error) {
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/zsyscall_windows.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/zsyscall_windows.go
index 5c6035ddf..eba761018 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/zsyscall_windows.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/windows/zsyscall_windows.go
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ var (
procEnumServicesStatusExW = modadvapi32.NewProc("EnumServicesStatusExW")
procEqualSid = modadvapi32.NewProc("EqualSid")
procFreeSid = modadvapi32.NewProc("FreeSid")
+ procGetAce = modadvapi32.NewProc("GetAce")
procGetLengthSid = modadvapi32.NewProc("GetLengthSid")
procGetNamedSecurityInfoW = modadvapi32.NewProc("GetNamedSecurityInfoW")
procGetSecurityDescriptorControl = modadvapi32.NewProc("GetSecurityDescriptorControl")
@@ -401,6 +402,7 @@ var (
procTransmitFile = modmswsock.NewProc("TransmitFile")
procNetApiBufferFree = modnetapi32.NewProc("NetApiBufferFree")
procNetGetJoinInformation = modnetapi32.NewProc("NetGetJoinInformation")
+ procNetUserEnum = modnetapi32.NewProc("NetUserEnum")
procNetUserGetInfo = modnetapi32.NewProc("NetUserGetInfo")
procNtCreateFile = modntdll.NewProc("NtCreateFile")
procNtCreateNamedPipeFile = modntdll.NewProc("NtCreateNamedPipeFile")
@@ -1223,6 +1225,14 @@ func setEntriesInAcl(countExplicitEntries uint32, explicitEntries *EXPLICIT_ACCE
return
}
+func GetAce(acl *ACL, aceIndex uint32, pAce **ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE) (ret error) {
+ r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall(procGetAce.Addr(), 3, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(acl)), uintptr(aceIndex), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(pAce)))
+ if r0 == 0 {
+ ret = GetLastError()
+ }
+ return
+}
+
func SetKernelObjectSecurity(handle Handle, securityInformation SECURITY_INFORMATION, securityDescriptor *SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR) (err error) {
r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procSetKernelObjectSecurity.Addr(), 3, uintptr(handle), uintptr(securityInformation), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(securityDescriptor)))
if r1 == 0 {
@@ -3486,6 +3496,14 @@ func NetGetJoinInformation(server *uint16, name **uint16, bufType *uint32) (nete
return
}
+func NetUserEnum(serverName *uint16, level uint32, filter uint32, buf **byte, prefMaxLen uint32, entriesRead *uint32, totalEntries *uint32, resumeHandle *uint32) (neterr error) {
+ r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall9(procNetUserEnum.Addr(), 8, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(serverName)), uintptr(level), uintptr(filter), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(buf)), uintptr(prefMaxLen), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(entriesRead)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(totalEntries)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(resumeHandle)), 0)
+ if r0 != 0 {
+ neterr = syscall.Errno(r0)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
func NetUserGetInfo(serverName *uint16, userName *uint16, level uint32, buf **byte) (neterr error) {
r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall6(procNetUserGetInfo.Addr(), 4, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(serverName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(userName)), uintptr(level), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(buf)), 0, 0)
if r0 != 0 {
diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt
index c35ffddbb..2fb3545a1 100644
--- a/vendor/modules.txt
+++ b/vendor/modules.txt
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/parallel_support
github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/internal/testingtproxy
github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/reporters
github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/types
-# github.com/onsi/gomega v1.33.1
+# github.com/onsi/gomega v1.34.1
## explicit; go 1.20
github.com/onsi/gomega
github.com/onsi/gomega/format
@@ -214,10 +214,12 @@ go.uber.org/zap/internal/exit
go.uber.org/zap/internal/pool
go.uber.org/zap/internal/stacktrace
go.uber.org/zap/zapcore
-# golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230905200255-921286631fa9
+# golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20240719175910-8a7402abbf56
## explicit; go 1.20
+golang.org/x/exp/constraints
golang.org/x/exp/maps
-# golang.org/x/net v0.25.0
+golang.org/x/exp/slices
+# golang.org/x/net v0.27.0
## explicit; go 1.18
golang.org/x/net/context
golang.org/x/net/html
@@ -235,15 +237,15 @@ golang.org/x/net/trace
golang.org/x/oauth2
golang.org/x/oauth2/clientcredentials
golang.org/x/oauth2/internal
-# golang.org/x/sys v0.20.0
+# golang.org/x/sys v0.22.0
## explicit; go 1.18
golang.org/x/sys/plan9
golang.org/x/sys/unix
golang.org/x/sys/windows
-# golang.org/x/term v0.20.0
+# golang.org/x/term v0.22.0
## explicit; go 1.18
golang.org/x/term
-# golang.org/x/text v0.15.0
+# golang.org/x/text v0.16.0
## explicit; go 1.18
golang.org/x/text/encoding
golang.org/x/text/encoding/charmap
@@ -268,7 +270,7 @@ golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm
# golang.org/x/time v0.5.0
## explicit; go 1.18
golang.org/x/time/rate
-# golang.org/x/tools v0.21.0
+# golang.org/x/tools v0.23.0
## explicit; go 1.19
golang.org/x/tools/cover
golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector