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Several packages are only used while running the e2e suite. These packages are less important to update, as the they can not influence the final executable that is part of the Ceph-CSI container-image. By moving these dependencies out of the main Ceph-CSI go.mod, it is easier to identify if a reported CVE affects Ceph-CSI, or only the testing (like most of the Kubernetes CVEs). Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@ibm.com>
77 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
77 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
package reflect2
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import "unsafe"
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//go:linkname unsafe_New reflect.unsafe_New
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func unsafe_New(rtype unsafe.Pointer) unsafe.Pointer
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//go:linkname typedmemmove reflect.typedmemmove
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func typedmemmove(rtype unsafe.Pointer, dst, src unsafe.Pointer)
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//go:linkname unsafe_NewArray reflect.unsafe_NewArray
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func unsafe_NewArray(rtype unsafe.Pointer, length int) unsafe.Pointer
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// typedslicecopy copies a slice of elemType values from src to dst,
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// returning the number of elements copied.
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//go:linkname typedslicecopy reflect.typedslicecopy
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//go:noescape
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func typedslicecopy(elemType unsafe.Pointer, dst, src sliceHeader) int
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//go:linkname mapassign reflect.mapassign
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//go:noescape
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func mapassign(rtype unsafe.Pointer, m unsafe.Pointer, key unsafe.Pointer, val unsafe.Pointer)
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//go:linkname mapaccess reflect.mapaccess
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//go:noescape
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func mapaccess(rtype unsafe.Pointer, m unsafe.Pointer, key unsafe.Pointer) (val unsafe.Pointer)
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//go:noescape
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//go:linkname mapiternext reflect.mapiternext
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func mapiternext(it *hiter)
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//go:linkname ifaceE2I reflect.ifaceE2I
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func ifaceE2I(rtype unsafe.Pointer, src interface{}, dst unsafe.Pointer)
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// A hash iteration structure.
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// If you modify hiter, also change cmd/internal/gc/reflect.go to indicate
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// the layout of this structure.
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type hiter struct {
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key unsafe.Pointer
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value unsafe.Pointer
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t unsafe.Pointer
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h unsafe.Pointer
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buckets unsafe.Pointer
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bptr unsafe.Pointer
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overflow *[]unsafe.Pointer
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oldoverflow *[]unsafe.Pointer
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startBucket uintptr
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offset uint8
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wrapped bool
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B uint8
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i uint8
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bucket uintptr
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checkBucket uintptr
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}
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// add returns p+x.
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//
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// The whySafe string is ignored, so that the function still inlines
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// as efficiently as p+x, but all call sites should use the string to
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// record why the addition is safe, which is to say why the addition
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// does not cause x to advance to the very end of p's allocation
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// and therefore point incorrectly at the next block in memory.
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func add(p unsafe.Pointer, x uintptr, whySafe string) unsafe.Pointer {
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return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + x)
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}
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// arrayAt returns the i-th element of p,
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// an array whose elements are eltSize bytes wide.
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// The array pointed at by p must have at least i+1 elements:
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// it is invalid (but impossible to check here) to pass i >= len,
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// because then the result will point outside the array.
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// whySafe must explain why i < len. (Passing "i < len" is fine;
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// the benefit is to surface this assumption at the call site.)
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func arrayAt(p unsafe.Pointer, i int, eltSize uintptr, whySafe string) unsafe.Pointer {
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return add(p, uintptr(i)*eltSize, "i < len")
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}
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