Merge "[dev.typeparams] all: merge master (46fd547) into dev.typeparams" into dev.typeparams
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTORS b/CONTRIBUTORS
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--- a/CONTRIBUTORS
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+Joshua Harshman <joshgreyhat@gmail.com>
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+Julien Tant <julien@craftyx.fr>
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@@ -1419,10 +1489,12 @@
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+Kevin Albertson <kevin.albertson@mongodb.com>
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 Kévin Dunglas <dunglas@gmail.com>
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+Kevin Herro <kevin109104@gmail.com>
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@@ -1457,6 +1529,7 @@
 Kris Kwiatkowski <kris@cloudflare.com>
 Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
 Kris Rousey <krousey@google.com>
+Krishna Birla <krishnabirla16@gmail.com>
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@@ -1480,6 +1553,7 @@
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+Lapo Luchini <lapo@lapo.it>
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@@ -1506,7 +1581,9 @@
 Lingchao Xin <douglarek@gmail.com>
 Lion Yang <lion@aosc.xyz>
 Liz Rice <liz@lizrice.com>
+Lize Cai <lizzzcai1@gmail.com>
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+Lluís Batlle i Rossell <viric@viric.name>
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 Luke Curley <qpingu@gmail.com>
 Luke Granger-Brown <git@lukegb.com>
+Luke Shumaker <lukeshu@datawire.io>
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 Manfred Touron <m@42.am>
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+Manlio Perillo <manlio.perillo@gmail.com>
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@@ -1646,6 +1725,8 @@
 Matt Jones <mrjones@google.com>
 Matt Juran <thepciet@gmail.com>
 Matt Layher <mdlayher@gmail.com>
+Matt Masurka <masurka@google.com>
+Matt Pearring <broskies@google.com>
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@@ -1659,9 +1740,12 @@
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 Matthew Waters <mwwaters@gmail.com>
+Matthias Frei <matthias.frei@inf.ethz.ch>
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+Mattias Appelgren <mattias@ppelgren.se>
+Mauricio Alvarado <mauricio.alvarado@leftfieldlabs.com>
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@@ -1677,9 +1761,11 @@
 Maxwell Krohn <themax@gmail.com>
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 Mayank Kumar <krmayankk@gmail.com>
+Mehrad Sadeghi <2012.linkinpark@gmail.com>
 Meir Fischer <meirfischer@gmail.com>
 Meng Zhuo <mengzhuo1203@gmail.com> <mzh@golangcn.org>
 Mhd Sulhan <m.shulhan@gmail.com>
+Mia Zhu <CrystalZhu1025getu@gmail.com>
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 Michał Łowicki <mlowicki@gmail.com>
 Michal Pristas <michal.pristas@gmail.com>
 Michal Rostecki <mrostecki@suse.de>
+Michal Stokluska <mstoklus@redhat.com>
 Michalis Kargakis <michaliskargakis@gmail.com>
 Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com>
+Michel Levieux <mlevieux42@gmail.com>
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@@ -1790,7 +1878,9 @@
 Mukesh Sharma <sharma.mukesh439@gmail.com>
 Mura Li <mura_li@castech.com.tw>
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 Nao Yonashiro <owan.orisano@gmail.com>
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 Nevins Bartolomeo <nevins.bartolomeo@gmail.com>
 Niall Sheridan <nsheridan@gmail.com>
 Nic Day <nic.day@me.com>
+Nicholas Asimov <nicholas@asimov.me>
 Nicholas Katsaros <nick@nickkatsaros.com>
 Nicholas Maniscalco <nicholas@maniscalco.com>
 Nicholas Ng <nickng@nickng.io>
@@ -1847,6 +1938,7 @@
 Nikhil Benesch <nikhil.benesch@gmail.com>
 Nikita Gillmann <nikita@n0.is> <ng0@n0.is>
 Nikita Kryuchkov <nkryuchkov10@gmail.com>
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 Nikita Vanyasin <nikita.vanyasin@gmail.com>
 Niklas Schnelle <niklas.schnelle@gmail.com>
 Niko Dziemba <niko@dziemba.com>
@@ -1858,6 +1950,7 @@
 Nishanth Shanmugham <nishanth.gerrard@gmail.com>
 Noah Campbell <noahcampbell@gmail.com>
 Noah Goldman <noahg34@gmail.com>
+Noah Santschi-Cooney <noah@santschi-cooney.ch>
 Noble Johnson <noblepoly@gmail.com>
 Nodir Turakulov <nodir@google.com>
 Noel Georgi <git@frezbo.com>
@@ -1894,6 +1987,7 @@
 Pablo Santiago Blum de Aguiar <scorphus@gmail.com>
 Padraig Kitterick <padraigkitterick@gmail.com>
 Pallat Anchaleechamaikorn <yod.pallat@gmail.com>
+Pan Chenglong <1004907659@qq.com>
 Panos Georgiadis <pgeorgiadis@suse.de>
 Pantelis Sampaziotis <psampaz@gmail.com>
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 Paulo Flabiano Smorigo <pfsmorigo@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
 Paulo Gomes <paulo.gomes.uk@gmail.com>
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@@ -1954,6 +2049,8 @@
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@@ -1992,6 +2089,7 @@
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@@ -2027,11 +2126,13 @@
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+Ray Wu <ray@liftoff.io>
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@@ -2066,6 +2169,7 @@
 Richard Gibson <richard.gibson@gmail.com>
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 Richard Musiol <mail@richard-musiol.de> <neelance@gmail.com>
+Richard Pickering <richard.pickering@hotmail.co.uk>
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@@ -2124,6 +2228,7 @@
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@@ -2141,6 +2246,7 @@
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 Ryan Zhang <ryan.zhang@docker.com>
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@@ -2212,6 +2321,7 @@
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+Shoshin Nikita <shoshin_nikita@fastmail.com>
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+Shuhei Takahashi <nya@chromium.org>
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+Simão Gomes Viana <simaogmv@gmail.com>
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@@ -2267,13 +2382,16 @@
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+Song Lim <songlim327@gmail.com>
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+Songlin Jiang <hollowman@hollowman.ml>
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@@ -2324,6 +2442,7 @@
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+Sven Lee <lee1300394324@gmail.com>
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+Tobias Kohlbau <tobias@kohlbau.de>
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 Tom Bergan <tombergan@google.com>
+Tom Freudenberg <tom.freudenberg@4commerce.de>
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@@ -2440,6 +2561,7 @@
 Totoro W <tw19881113@gmail.com>
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 Travis Cline <travis.cline@gmail.com>
+Trevor Dixon <trevordixon@gmail.com>
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@@ -2463,6 +2585,7 @@
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 Tzu-Jung Lee <roylee17@currant.com>
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+Uddeshya Singh <singhuddeshyaofficial@gmail.com>
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@@ -2475,6 +2598,7 @@
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+Vaughn Iverson <vsivsi@yahoo.com>
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@@ -2491,6 +2615,7 @@
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 Vish Subramanian <vish@google.com>
+Vishal Dalwadi <dalwadivishal26@gmail.com>
 Vishvananda Ishaya <vishvananda@gmail.com>
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@@ -2542,6 +2667,7 @@
 William Chan <willchan@chromium.org>
 William Chang <mr.williamchang@gmail.com>
 William Josephson <wjosephson@gmail.com>
+William Langford <wlangfor@gmail.com>
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@@ -2550,6 +2676,7 @@
 Xia Bin <snyh@snyh.org>
 Xiangdong Ji <xiangdong.ji@arm.com>
 Xiaodong Liu <teaofmoli@gmail.com>
+Xing Gao <18340825824@163.com>
 Xing Xing <mikespook@gmail.com>
 Xingqang Bai <bxq2011hust@qq.com>
 Xu Fei <badgangkiller@gmail.com>
@@ -2571,6 +2698,7 @@
 Yasser Abdolmaleki <yasser@yasser.ca>
 Yasuharu Goto <matope.ono@gmail.com>
 Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn.jp@gmail.com>
+Yasutaka Shinzaki <shinzaki@yasu26.tech>
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@@ -2583,14 +2711,18 @@
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 Yoshiyuki Mineo <yoshiyuki.mineo@gmail.com>
 Yosuke Akatsuka <yosuke.akatsuka@gmail.com>
+Youfu Zhang <zhangyoufu@gmail.com>
 Yu Heng Zhang <annita.zhang@cn.ibm.com>
 Yu Xuan Zhang <zyxsh@cn.ibm.com>
+Yu, Li-Yu <afg984@gmail.com>
 Yuichi Kishimoto <yk2220s@gmail.com>
 Yuichi Nishiwaki <yuichi.nishiwaki@gmail.com>
 Yuji Yaginuma <yuuji.yaginuma@gmail.com>
+Yuki Ito <mrno110y@gmail.com>
 Yuki OKUSHI <huyuumi.dev@gmail.com>
 Yuki Yugui Sonoda <yugui@google.com>
 Yukihiro Nishinaka <6elpinal@gmail.com>
+YunQiang Su <syq@debian.org>
 Yury Smolsky <yury@smolsky.by>
 Yusuke Kagiwada <block.rxckin.beats@gmail.com>
 Yuusei Kuwana <kuwana@kumama.org>
@@ -2599,6 +2731,7 @@
 Zac Bergquist <zbergquist99@gmail.com>
 Zach Bintliff <zbintliff@gmail.com>
 Zach Gershman <zachgersh@gmail.com>
+Zach Hoffman <zrhoffman@apache.org>
 Zach Jones <zachj1@gmail.com>
 Zachary Amsden <zach@thundertoken.com>
 Zachary Gershman <zgershman@pivotal.io>
@@ -2617,6 +2750,7 @@
 Ziad Hatahet <hatahet@gmail.com>
 Ziheng Liu <lzhfromustc@gmail.com>
 Zorion Arrizabalaga <zorionk@gmail.com>
+Zvonimir Pavlinovic <zpavlinovic@google.com>
 Zyad A. Ali <zyad.ali.me@gmail.com>
 Максадбек Ахмедов <a.maksadbek@gmail.com>
 Максим Федосеев <max.faceless.frei@gmail.com>
diff --git a/doc/asm.html b/doc/asm.html
index d578800..51f85eb 100644
--- a/doc/asm.html
+++ b/doc/asm.html
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@
 </li>
 
 <li>
-<code>SP</code>: Stack pointer: top of stack.
+<code>SP</code>: Stack pointer: the highest address within the local stack frame.
 </li>
 
 </ul>
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
 The <code>SP</code> pseudo-register is a virtual stack pointer
 used to refer to frame-local variables and the arguments being
 prepared for function calls.
-It points to the top of the local stack frame, so references should use negative offsets
+It points to the highest address within the local stack frame, so references should use negative offsets
 in the range [−framesize, 0):
 <code>x-8(SP)</code>, <code>y-4(SP)</code>, and so on.
 </p>
@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@
 (For <code>TEXT</code> items.)
 Don't insert the preamble to check if the stack must be split.
 The frame for the routine, plus anything it calls, must fit in the
-spare space at the top of the stack segment.
+spare space remaining in the current stack segment.
 Used to protect routines such as the stack splitting code itself.
 </li>
 <li>
@@ -460,7 +460,7 @@
 <code>TOPFRAME</code> = 2048
 <br>
 (For <code>TEXT</code> items.)
-Function is the top of the call stack. Traceback should stop at this function.
+Function is the outermost frame of the call stack. Traceback should stop at this function.
 </li>
 </ul>
 
diff --git a/doc/go1.17.html b/doc/go1.17.html
index 48811e6..b65d13a 100644
--- a/doc/go1.17.html
+++ b/doc/go1.17.html
@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@
   main ul li { margin: 0.5em 0; }
 </style>
 
-<h2 id="introduction">DRAFT RELEASE NOTES — Introduction to Go 1.17</h2>
+<h2 id="introduction">Introduction to Go 1.17</h2>
 
 <p>
-  <strong>
-    Go 1.17 is not yet released. These are work-in-progress
-    release notes. Go 1.17 is expected to be released in August 2021.
-  </strong>
+  The latest Go release, version 1.17, arrives six months after <a href="/doc/go1.16">Go 1.16</a>.
+  Most of its changes are in the implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries.
+  As always, the release maintains the Go 1 <a href="/doc/go1compat">promise of compatibility</a>.
+  We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile and run as before.
 </p>
 
 <h2 id="language">Changes to the language</h2>
@@ -134,35 +134,54 @@
 
 <h3 id="go-command">Go command</h3>
 
-<h4 id="lazy-loading">Lazy module loading</h4>
+<a id="lazy-loading"><!-- for existing links only --></a>
+<h4 id="graph-pruning">Pruned module graphs in <code>go 1.17</code> modules</h4>
 
 <p><!-- golang.org/issue/36460 -->
+  If a module specifies <code>go</code> <code>1.17</code> or higher, the module
+  graph includes only the <em>immediate</em> dependencies of
+  other <code>go</code> <code>1.17</code> modules, not their full transitive
+  dependencies. (See <a href="/ref/mod#graph-pruning">Module graph pruning</a>
+  for more detail.)
+</p>
+
+<p>
+  For the <code>go</code> command to correctly resolve transitive imports using
+  the pruned module graph, the <code>go.mod</code> file for each module needs to
+  include more detail about the transitive dependencies relevant to that module.
   If a module specifies <code>go</code> <code>1.17</code> or higher in its
-  <code>go.mod</code> file, its transitive requirements are now loaded lazily,
-  avoiding the need to download or read <code>go.mod</code> files for
-  otherwise-irrelevant dependencies. To support lazy loading, in Go 1.17 modules
-  the <code>go</code> command maintains <em>explicit</em> requirements in
-  the <code>go.mod</code> file for every dependency that provides any package
-  transitively imported by any package or test within the module.
-  See <a href="https://golang.org/design/36460-lazy-module-loading">the design
-  document</a> for more detail.
-  <!-- TODO(bcmills): replace the design-doc link with proper documentation. -->
+  <code>go.mod</code> file, its <code>go.mod</code> file now contains an
+  explicit <a href="/ref/mod#go-mod-file-require"><code>require</code>
+  directive</a> for every module that provides a transitively-imported package.
+  (In previous versions, the <code>go.mod</code> file typically only included
+  explicit requirements for <em>directly</em>-imported packages.)
+<p>
+
+<p>
+  Since the expanded <code>go.mod</code> file needed for module graph pruning
+  includes all of the dependencies needed to load the imports of any package in
+  the main module, if the main module specifies
+  <code>go</code> <code>1.17</code> or higher the <code>go</code> tool no longer
+  reads (or even downloads) <code>go.mod</code> files for dependencies if they
+  are not needed in order to complete the requested command.
+  (See <a href="/ref/mod#lazy-loading">Lazy loading</a>.)
 </p>
 
 <p><!-- golang.org/issue/45965 -->
-  Because the number of additional explicit requirements in the go.mod file may
-  be substantial, in a Go 1.17 module the newly-added requirements
-  on <em>indirect</em> dependencies are maintained in a
-  separate <code>require</code> block from the block containing direct
-  dependencies.
+  Because the number of explicit requirements may be substantially larger in an
+  expanded Go 1.17 <code>go.mod</code> file, the newly-added requirements
+  on <em>indirect</em> dependencies in a <code>go</code> <code>1.17</code>
+  module are maintained in a separate <code>require</code> block from the block
+  containing direct dependencies.
 </p>
 
 <p><!-- golang.org/issue/45094 -->
-  To facilitate the upgrade to lazy loading, the
-  <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>tidy</code> subcommand now supports
-  a <code>-go</code> flag to set or change the <code>go</code> version in
-  the <code>go.mod</code> file. To enable lazy loading for an existing module
-  without changing the selected versions of its dependencies, run:
+  To facilitate the upgrade to Go 1.17 pruned module graphs, the
+  <a href="/ref/mod#go-mod-tidy"><code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>tidy</code></a>
+  subcommand now supports a <code>-go</code> flag to set or change
+  the <code>go</code> version in the <code>go.mod</code> file. To convert
+  the <code>go.mod</code> file for an existing module to Go 1.17 without
+  changing the selected versions of its dependencies, run:
 </p>
 
 <pre>
@@ -199,10 +218,10 @@
 </p>
 
 <p><!-- golang.org/issue/46366 -->
-  The <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>graph</code> subcommand also
-  supports the <code>-go</code> flag, which causes it to report the graph as
-  seen by the indicated Go version, showing dependencies that may otherwise be
-  pruned out by lazy loading.
+  The <a href="/ref/mod#go-mod-graph"><code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>graph</code></a>
+  subcommand also supports the <code>-go</code> flag, which causes it to report
+  the graph as seen by the indicated Go version, showing dependencies that may
+  otherwise be pruned out.
 </p>
 
 <h4 id="module-deprecation-comments">Module deprecation comments</h4>
@@ -270,7 +289,8 @@
 
 <p><!-- golang.org/issue/36876 -->
   If the main module specifies <code>go</code> <code>1.17</code> or higher,
-  <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>vendor</code> now annotates
+  <a href="/ref/mod#go-mod-vendor"><code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>vendor</code></a>
+  now annotates
   <code>vendor/modules.txt</code> with the <code>go</code> version indicated by
   each vendored module in its own <code>go.mod</code> file. The annotated
   version is used when building the module's packages from vendored source code.
@@ -468,6 +488,15 @@
   and compare functions by code pointer.
 </p>
 
+<h3 id="link">Linker</h3>
+
+<p><!-- CL 310349 -->
+  When the linker uses external linking mode, which is the default
+  when linking a program that uses cgo, and the linker is invoked
+  with a <code>-I</code> option, the option will now be passed to the
+  external linker as a <code>-Wl,--dynamic-linker</code> option.
+</p>
+
 <h2 id="library">Core library</h2>
 
 <h3 id="runtime/cgo"><a href="/pkg/runtime/cgo">Cgo</a></h3>
diff --git a/doc/go_spec.html b/doc/go_spec.html
index 0e14a1f..fd5fee4 100644
--- a/doc/go_spec.html
+++ b/doc/go_spec.html
@@ -4329,6 +4329,7 @@
 <pre>
 s := make([]byte, 2, 4)
 s0 := (*[0]byte)(s)      // s0 != nil
+s1 := (*[1]byte)(s[1:])  // &amp;s1[0] == &amp;s[1]
 s2 := (*[2]byte)(s)      // &amp;s2[0] == &amp;s[0]
 s4 := (*[4]byte)(s)      // panics: len([4]byte) > len(s)
 
diff --git a/misc/cgo/testsanitizers/msan_test.go b/misc/cgo/testsanitizers/msan_test.go
index 2a3494f..5ee9947 100644
--- a/misc/cgo/testsanitizers/msan_test.go
+++ b/misc/cgo/testsanitizers/msan_test.go
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
 		{src: "msan5.go"},
 		{src: "msan6.go"},
 		{src: "msan7.go"},
+		{src: "msan8.go"},
 		{src: "msan_fail.go", wantErr: true},
 	}
 	for _, tc := range cases {
diff --git a/misc/cgo/testsanitizers/testdata/msan8.go b/misc/cgo/testsanitizers/testdata/msan8.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1cb5c56
--- /dev/null
+++ b/misc/cgo/testsanitizers/testdata/msan8.go
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+// 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 main
+
+/*
+#include <pthread.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+#include <sanitizer/msan_interface.h>
+
+// cgoTracebackArg is the type of the argument passed to msanGoTraceback.
+struct cgoTracebackArg {
+	uintptr_t context;
+	uintptr_t sigContext;
+	uintptr_t* buf;
+	uintptr_t max;
+};
+
+// msanGoTraceback is registered as the cgo traceback function.
+// This will be called when a signal occurs.
+void msanGoTraceback(void* parg) {
+	struct cgoTracebackArg* arg = (struct cgoTracebackArg*)(parg);
+        arg->buf[0] = 0;
+}
+
+// msanGoWait will be called with all registers undefined as far as
+// msan is concerned. It just waits for a signal.
+// Because the registers are msan-undefined, the signal handler will
+// be invoked with all registers msan-undefined.
+__attribute__((noinline))
+void msanGoWait(unsigned long a1, unsigned long a2, unsigned long a3, unsigned long a4, unsigned long a5, unsigned long a6) {
+	sigset_t mask;
+
+	sigemptyset(&mask);
+        sigsuspend(&mask);
+}
+
+// msanGoSignalThread is the thread ID of the msanGoLoop thread.
+static pthread_t msanGoSignalThread;
+
+// msanGoSignalThreadSet is used to record that msanGoSignalThread
+// has been initialized. This is accessed atomically.
+static int32_t msanGoSignalThreadSet;
+
+// uninit is explicitly poisoned, so that we can make all registers
+// undefined by calling msanGoWait.
+static unsigned long uninit;
+
+// msanGoLoop loops calling msanGoWait, with the arguments passed
+// such that msan thinks that they are undefined. msan permits
+// undefined values to be used as long as they are not used to
+// for conditionals or for memory access.
+void msanGoLoop() {
+	int i;
+
+	msanGoSignalThread = pthread_self();
+        __atomic_store_n(&msanGoSignalThreadSet, 1, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);
+
+	// Force uninit to be undefined for msan.
+	__msan_poison(&uninit, sizeof uninit);
+	for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
+		msanGoWait(uninit, uninit, uninit, uninit, uninit, uninit);
+        }
+}
+
+// msanGoReady returns whether msanGoSignalThread is set.
+int msanGoReady() {
+	return __atomic_load_n(&msanGoSignalThreadSet, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST) != 0;
+}
+
+// msanGoSendSignal sends a signal to the msanGoLoop thread.
+void msanGoSendSignal() {
+	pthread_kill(msanGoSignalThread, SIGWINCH);
+}
+*/
+import "C"
+
+import (
+	"runtime"
+	"time"
+)
+
+func main() {
+	runtime.SetCgoTraceback(0, C.msanGoTraceback, nil, nil)
+
+	c := make(chan bool)
+	go func() {
+		defer func() { c <- true }()
+		C.msanGoLoop()
+	}()
+
+	for C.msanGoReady() == 0 {
+		time.Sleep(time.Microsecond)
+	}
+
+loop:
+	for {
+		select {
+		case <-c:
+			break loop
+		default:
+			C.msanGoSendSignal()
+			time.Sleep(time.Microsecond)
+		}
+	}
+}
diff --git a/src/cmd/dist/build.go b/src/cmd/dist/build.go
index 1abb03b..bec1769 100644
--- a/src/cmd/dist/build.go
+++ b/src/cmd/dist/build.go
@@ -1263,14 +1263,19 @@
 	timelog("start", "dist bootstrap")
 	defer timelog("end", "dist bootstrap")
 
-	var noBanner bool
+	var noBanner, noClean bool
 	var debug bool
 	flag.BoolVar(&rebuildall, "a", rebuildall, "rebuild all")
 	flag.BoolVar(&debug, "d", debug, "enable debugging of bootstrap process")
 	flag.BoolVar(&noBanner, "no-banner", noBanner, "do not print banner")
+	flag.BoolVar(&noClean, "no-clean", noClean, "print deprecation warning")
 
 	xflagparse(0)
 
+	if noClean {
+		xprintf("warning: --no-clean is deprecated and has no effect; use 'go install std cmd' instead\n")
+	}
+
 	// Set GOPATH to an internal directory. We shouldn't actually
 	// need to store files here, since the toolchain won't
 	// depend on modules outside of vendor directories, but if
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/alldocs.go b/src/cmd/go/alldocs.go
index 954caae..7f88d32 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/alldocs.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/alldocs.go
@@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@
 //
 // Usage:
 //
-// 	go mod edit [editing flags] [go.mod]
+// 	go mod edit [editing flags] [-fmt|-print|-json] [go.mod]
 //
 // Edit provides a command-line interface for editing go.mod,
 // for use primarily by tools or scripts. It reads only go.mod;
@@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@
 //
 // Usage:
 //
-// 	go mod init [module]
+// 	go mod init [module-path]
 //
 // Init initializes and writes a new go.mod file in the current directory, in
 // effect creating a new module rooted at the current directory. The go.mod file
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/edit.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/edit.go
index e856e7c..bb3d521 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/edit.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/edit.go
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 )
 
 var cmdEdit = &base.Command{
-	UsageLine: "go mod edit [editing flags] [go.mod]",
+	UsageLine: "go mod edit [editing flags] [-fmt|-print|-json] [go.mod]",
 	Short:     "edit go.mod from tools or scripts",
 	Long: `
 Edit provides a command-line interface for editing go.mod,
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/init.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/init.go
index 73cc282..958c306 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/init.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/init.go
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 )
 
 var cmdInit = &base.Command{
-	UsageLine: "go mod init [module]",
+	UsageLine: "go mod init [module-path]",
 	Short:     "initialize new module in current directory",
 	Long: `
 Init initializes and writes a new go.mod file in the current directory, in
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go
index f817a04..dfef9f7 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modfetch/coderepo.go
@@ -864,22 +864,25 @@
 	data, err = r.code.ReadFile(rev, path.Join(dir, "go.mod"), codehost.MaxGoMod)
 	if err != nil {
 		if os.IsNotExist(err) {
-			return r.legacyGoMod(rev, dir), nil
+			return LegacyGoMod(r.modPath), nil
 		}
 		return nil, err
 	}
 	return data, nil
 }
 
-func (r *codeRepo) legacyGoMod(rev, dir string) []byte {
-	// We used to try to build a go.mod reflecting pre-existing
-	// package management metadata files, but the conversion
-	// was inherently imperfect (because those files don't have
-	// exactly the same semantics as go.mod) and, when done
-	// for dependencies in the middle of a build, impossible to
-	// correct. So we stopped.
-	// Return a fake go.mod that simply declares the module path.
-	return []byte(fmt.Sprintf("module %s\n", modfile.AutoQuote(r.modPath)))
+// LegacyGoMod generates a fake go.mod file for a module that doesn't have one.
+// The go.mod file contains a module directive and nothing else: no go version,
+// no requirements.
+//
+// We used to try to build a go.mod reflecting pre-existing
+// package management metadata files, but the conversion
+// was inherently imperfect (because those files don't have
+// exactly the same semantics as go.mod) and, when done
+// for dependencies in the middle of a build, impossible to
+// correct. So we stopped.
+func LegacyGoMod(modPath string) []byte {
+	return []byte(fmt.Sprintf("module %s\n", modfile.AutoQuote(modPath)))
 }
 
 func (r *codeRepo) modPrefix(rev string) string {
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/buildlist.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/buildlist.go
index 604a57b..bf69567 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/buildlist.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/buildlist.go
@@ -191,6 +191,19 @@
 	return "", false
 }
 
+// hasRedundantRoot returns true if the root list contains multiple requirements
+// of the same module or a requirement on any version of the main module.
+// Redundant requirements should be pruned, but they may influence version
+// selection.
+func (rs *Requirements) hasRedundantRoot() bool {
+	for i, m := range rs.rootModules {
+		if m.Path == Target.Path || (i > 0 && m.Path == rs.rootModules[i-1].Path) {
+			return true
+		}
+	}
+	return false
+}
+
 // Graph returns the graph of module requirements loaded from the current
 // root modules (as reported by RootModules).
 //
@@ -882,6 +895,12 @@
 		// and (trivially) version.
 
 		if !rootsUpgraded {
+			if cfg.BuildMod != "mod" {
+				// The only changes to the root set (if any) were to remove duplicates.
+				// The requirements are consistent (if perhaps redundant), so keep the
+				// original rs to preserve its ModuleGraph.
+				return rs, nil
+			}
 			// The root set has converged: every root going into this iteration was
 			// already at its selected version, although we have have removed other
 			// (redundant) roots for the same path.
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/init.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/init.go
index a8cbd9f..45f724d5e 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/init.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/init.go
@@ -449,13 +449,22 @@
 	}
 
 	setDefaultBuildMod() // possibly enable automatic vendoring
-	rs = requirementsFromModFile(ctx)
-
+	rs = requirementsFromModFile()
 	if cfg.BuildMod == "vendor" {
 		readVendorList()
 		checkVendorConsistency()
 		rs.initVendor(vendorList)
 	}
+	if rs.hasRedundantRoot() {
+		// If any module path appears more than once in the roots, we know that the
+		// go.mod file needs to be updated even though we have not yet loaded any
+		// transitive dependencies.
+		rs, err = updateRoots(ctx, rs.direct, rs, nil, nil, false)
+		if err != nil {
+			base.Fatalf("go: %v", err)
+		}
+	}
+
 	if index.goVersionV == "" {
 		// TODO(#45551): Do something more principled instead of checking
 		// cfg.CmdName directly here.
@@ -530,7 +539,12 @@
 		base.Fatalf("go: %v", err)
 	}
 
-	commitRequirements(ctx, modFileGoVersion(), requirementsFromModFile(ctx))
+	rs := requirementsFromModFile()
+	rs, err = updateRoots(ctx, rs.direct, rs, nil, nil, false)
+	if err != nil {
+		base.Fatalf("go: %v", err)
+	}
+	commitRequirements(ctx, modFileGoVersion(), rs)
 
 	// Suggest running 'go mod tidy' unless the project is empty. Even if we
 	// imported all the correct requirements above, we're probably missing
@@ -641,9 +655,8 @@
 
 // requirementsFromModFile returns the set of non-excluded requirements from
 // the global modFile.
-func requirementsFromModFile(ctx context.Context) *Requirements {
+func requirementsFromModFile() *Requirements {
 	roots := make([]module.Version, 0, len(modFile.Require))
-	mPathCount := map[string]int{Target.Path: 1}
 	direct := map[string]bool{}
 	for _, r := range modFile.Require {
 		if index != nil && index.exclude[r.Mod] {
@@ -656,28 +669,12 @@
 		}
 
 		roots = append(roots, r.Mod)
-		mPathCount[r.Mod.Path]++
 		if !r.Indirect {
 			direct[r.Mod.Path] = true
 		}
 	}
 	module.Sort(roots)
 	rs := newRequirements(modDepthFromGoVersion(modFileGoVersion()), roots, direct)
-
-	// If any module path appears more than once in the roots, we know that the
-	// go.mod file needs to be updated even though we have not yet loaded any
-	// transitive dependencies.
-	for _, n := range mPathCount {
-		if n > 1 {
-			var err error
-			rs, err = updateRoots(ctx, rs.direct, rs, nil, nil, false)
-			if err != nil {
-				base.Fatalf("go: %v", err)
-			}
-			break
-		}
-	}
-
 	return rs
 }
 
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/modfile.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/modfile.go
index d280945..03e02e7 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/modfile.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/modfile.go
@@ -595,47 +595,14 @@
 	}
 	c := rawGoModSummaryCache.Do(m, func() interface{} {
 		summary := new(modFileSummary)
-		var f *modfile.File
-		if m.Version == "" {
-			// m is a replacement module with only a file path.
-			dir := m.Path
-			if !filepath.IsAbs(dir) {
-				dir = filepath.Join(ModRoot(), dir)
-			}
-			gomod := filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")
-			var data []byte
-			var err error
-			if gomodActual, ok := fsys.OverlayPath(gomod); ok {
-				// Don't lock go.mod if it's part of the overlay.
-				// On Plan 9, locking requires chmod, and we don't want to modify any file
-				// in the overlay. See #44700.
-				data, err = os.ReadFile(gomodActual)
-			} else {
-				data, err = lockedfile.Read(gomodActual)
-			}
-			if err != nil {
-				return cached{nil, module.VersionError(m, fmt.Errorf("reading %s: %v", base.ShortPath(gomod), err))}
-			}
-			f, err = modfile.ParseLax(gomod, data, nil)
-			if err != nil {
-				return cached{nil, module.VersionError(m, fmt.Errorf("parsing %s: %v", base.ShortPath(gomod), err))}
-			}
-		} else {
-			if !semver.IsValid(m.Version) {
-				// Disallow the broader queries supported by fetch.Lookup.
-				base.Fatalf("go: internal error: %s@%s: unexpected invalid semantic version", m.Path, m.Version)
-			}
-
-			data, err := modfetch.GoMod(m.Path, m.Version)
-			if err != nil {
-				return cached{nil, err}
-			}
-			f, err = modfile.ParseLax("go.mod", data, nil)
-			if err != nil {
-				return cached{nil, module.VersionError(m, fmt.Errorf("parsing go.mod: %v", err))}
-			}
+		name, data, err := rawGoModData(m)
+		if err != nil {
+			return cached{nil, err}
 		}
-
+		f, err := modfile.ParseLax(name, data, nil)
+		if err != nil {
+			return cached{nil, module.VersionError(m, fmt.Errorf("parsing %s: %v", base.ShortPath(name), err))}
+		}
 		if f.Module != nil {
 			summary.module = f.Module.Mod
 			summary.deprecated = f.Module.Deprecated
@@ -671,6 +638,43 @@
 
 var rawGoModSummaryCache par.Cache // module.Version → rawGoModSummary result
 
+// rawGoModData returns the content of the go.mod file for module m, ignoring
+// all replacements that may apply to m.
+//
+// rawGoModData cannot be used on the Target module.
+//
+// Unlike rawGoModSummary, rawGoModData does not cache its results in memory.
+// Use rawGoModSummary instead unless you specifically need these bytes.
+func rawGoModData(m module.Version) (name string, data []byte, err error) {
+	if m.Version == "" {
+		// m is a replacement module with only a file path.
+		dir := m.Path
+		if !filepath.IsAbs(dir) {
+			dir = filepath.Join(ModRoot(), dir)
+		}
+		name = filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")
+		if gomodActual, ok := fsys.OverlayPath(name); ok {
+			// Don't lock go.mod if it's part of the overlay.
+			// On Plan 9, locking requires chmod, and we don't want to modify any file
+			// in the overlay. See #44700.
+			data, err = os.ReadFile(gomodActual)
+		} else {
+			data, err = lockedfile.Read(gomodActual)
+		}
+		if err != nil {
+			return "", nil, module.VersionError(m, fmt.Errorf("reading %s: %v", base.ShortPath(name), err))
+		}
+	} else {
+		if !semver.IsValid(m.Version) {
+			// Disallow the broader queries supported by fetch.Lookup.
+			base.Fatalf("go: internal error: %s@%s: unexpected invalid semantic version", m.Path, m.Version)
+		}
+		name = "go.mod"
+		data, err = modfetch.GoMod(m.Path, m.Version)
+	}
+	return name, data, err
+}
+
 // queryLatestVersionIgnoringRetractions looks up the latest version of the
 // module with the given path without considering retracted or excluded
 // versions.
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/query.go b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/query.go
index dda9004..e737ca9 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/query.go
+++ b/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/query.go
@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@
 package modload
 
 import (
+	"bytes"
 	"context"
 	"errors"
 	"fmt"
 	"io/fs"
 	"os"
 	pathpkg "path"
-	"path/filepath"
 	"sort"
 	"strings"
 	"sync"
@@ -931,14 +931,32 @@
 	return ok, err
 }
 
-func versionHasGoMod(ctx context.Context, m module.Version) (bool, error) {
-	needSum := false
-	root, _, err := fetch(ctx, m, needSum)
+// versionHasGoMod returns whether a version has a go.mod file.
+//
+// versionHasGoMod fetches the go.mod file (possibly a fake) and true if it
+// contains anything other than a module directive with the same path. When a
+// module does not have a real go.mod file, the go command acts as if it had one
+// that only contained a module directive. Normal go.mod files created after
+// 1.12 at least have a go directive.
+//
+// This function is a heuristic, since it's possible to commit a file that would
+// pass this test. However, we only need a heurstic for determining whether
+// +incompatible versions may be "latest", which is what this function is used
+// for.
+//
+// This heuristic is useful for two reasons: first, when using a proxy,
+// this lets us fetch from the .mod endpoint which is much faster than the .zip
+// endpoint. The .mod file is used anyway, even if the .zip file contains a
+// go.mod with different content. Second, if we don't fetch the .zip, then
+// we don't need to verify it in go.sum. This makes 'go list -m -u' faster
+// and simpler.
+func versionHasGoMod(_ context.Context, m module.Version) (bool, error) {
+	_, data, err := rawGoModData(m)
 	if err != nil {
 		return false, err
 	}
-	fi, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(root, "go.mod"))
-	return err == nil && !fi.IsDir(), nil
+	isFake := bytes.Equal(data, modfetch.LegacyGoMod(m.Path))
+	return !isFake, nil
 }
 
 // A versionRepo is a subset of modfetch.Repo that can report information about
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_tidy_lazy_self.txt b/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_tidy_lazy_self.txt
index ffcea18..9abbabd 100644
--- a/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_tidy_lazy_self.txt
+++ b/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_tidy_lazy_self.txt
@@ -2,18 +2,13 @@
 # 'go mod tidy' should not panic if the main module initially
 # requires an older version of itself.
 
+# A module may require an older version of itself without error. This is
+# inconsistent (the required version is never selected), but we still get
+# a reproducible build list.
+go list -m all
+stdout '^golang.org/issue/46078$'
 
-# A module that explicitly requires an older version of itself should be
-# rejected as inconsistent: we enforce that every explicit requirement is the
-# selected version of its module path, but the selected version of the main
-# module is always itself — not some explicit version.
-
-! go list -m all
-stderr '^go: updates to go\.mod needed; to update it:\n\tgo mod tidy$'
-
-
-# The suggested 'go mod tidy' command should succeed (not crash).
-
+# 'go mod tidy' should fix this (and not crash).
 go mod tidy
 
 
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_update_sum_readonly.txt b/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_update_sum_readonly.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..41f12e4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_update_sum_readonly.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+# When finding the latest version of a module, we should not download version
+# contents. Previously, we downloaded .zip files to determine whether a real
+# .mod file was present in order to decide whether +incompatible versions
+# could be "latest".
+#
+# Verifies #47377.
+
+# rsc.io/breaker has two versions, neither of which has a .mod file.
+go list -m -versions rsc.io/breaker
+stdout '^rsc.io/breaker v1.0.0 v2.0.0\+incompatible$'
+go mod download rsc.io/breaker@v1.0.0
+! grep '^go' $GOPATH/pkg/mod/cache/download/rsc.io/breaker/@v/v1.0.0.mod
+go mod download rsc.io/breaker@v2.0.0+incompatible
+! grep '^go' $GOPATH/pkg/mod/cache/download/rsc.io/breaker/@v/v2.0.0+incompatible.mod
+
+# Delete downloaded .zip files.
+go clean -modcache
+
+# Check for updates.
+go list -m -u rsc.io/breaker
+stdout '^rsc.io/breaker v1.0.0 \[v2.0.0\+incompatible\]$'
+
+# We should not have downloaded zips.
+! exists $GOPATH/pkg/mod/cache/download/rsc.io/breaker/@v/v1.0.0.zip
+! exists $GOPATH/pkg/mod/cache/download/rsc.io/breaker/@v/v2.0.0+incompatible.zip
+
+-- go.mod --
+module m
+
+go 1.16
+
+require rsc.io/breaker v1.0.0
+-- go.sum --
+rsc.io/breaker v1.0.0/go.mod h1:s5yxDXvD88U1/ESC23I2FK3Lkv4YIKaB1ij/Hbm805g=
diff --git a/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_vendor_redundant_requirement.txt b/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_vendor_redundant_requirement.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f6f5c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/cmd/go/testdata/script/mod_vendor_redundant_requirement.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+# 'go list -mod=vendor' should succeed even when go.mod contains redundant
+# requirements. Verifies #47565.
+go list -mod=vendor
+
+-- go.mod --
+module m
+
+go 1.17
+
+require example.com/m v0.0.0
+require example.com/m v0.0.0
+
+replace example.com/m v0.0.0 => ./m
+-- m/go.mod --
+module example.com/m
+
+go 1.17
+-- m/m.go --
+package m
+-- use.go --
+package use
+
+import _ "example.com/m"
+-- vendor/example.com/m/m.go --
+package m
+-- vendor/modules.txt --
+# example.com/m v0.0.0 => ./m
+## explicit; go 1.17
+example.com/m
diff --git a/src/cmd/internal/obj/textflag.go b/src/cmd/internal/obj/textflag.go
index 881e192..5ae7502 100644
--- a/src/cmd/internal/obj/textflag.go
+++ b/src/cmd/internal/obj/textflag.go
@@ -49,8 +49,8 @@
 	// Function can call reflect.Type.Method or reflect.Type.MethodByName.
 	REFLECTMETHOD = 1024
 
-	// Function is the top of the call stack. Call stack unwinders should stop
-	// at this function.
+	// Function is the outermost frame of the call stack. Call stack unwinders
+	// should stop at this function.
 	TOPFRAME = 2048
 
 	// Function is an ABI wrapper.
diff --git a/src/cmd/vet/main.go b/src/cmd/vet/main.go
index a33bba2..7da8606 100644
--- a/src/cmd/vet/main.go
+++ b/src/cmd/vet/main.go
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+// Copyright 2012 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 main
 
 import (
diff --git a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/copylock/copylock.go b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/copylock/copylock.go
index 8079cf3..7cfafe6 100644
--- a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/copylock/copylock.go
+++ b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/copylock/copylock.go
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 copylock
 
 import "sync"
diff --git a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/httpresponse/httpresponse.go b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/httpresponse/httpresponse.go
index 6141f6e..98e394a 100644
--- a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/httpresponse/httpresponse.go
+++ b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/httpresponse/httpresponse.go
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 httpresponse
 
 import (
diff --git a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests.go b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests.go
index 69d29d3..8f4674d 100644
--- a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests.go
+++ b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests.go
@@ -1 +1,5 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 testdata
diff --git a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests_test.go b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests_test.go
index 09bb98d..815dcc8 100644
--- a/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests_test.go
+++ b/src/cmd/vet/testdata/testingpkg/tests_test.go
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 testdata
 
 func Example_BadSuffix() {} // ERROR "Example_BadSuffix has malformed example suffix: BadSuffix"
diff --git a/src/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519/field/fe_amd64.go b/src/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519/field/fe_amd64.go
index 44dc8e8..8fe5839 100644
--- a/src/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519/field/fe_amd64.go
+++ b/src/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519/field/fe_amd64.go
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 // Code generated by command: go run fe_amd64_asm.go -out ../fe_amd64.s -stubs ../fe_amd64.go -pkg field. DO NOT EDIT.
 
+//go:build amd64 && gc && !purego
 // +build amd64,gc,!purego
 
 package field
diff --git a/src/go/types/api_test.go b/src/go/types/api_test.go
index b2d532c..f138af5 100644
--- a/src/go/types/api_test.go
+++ b/src/go/types/api_test.go
@@ -322,6 +322,18 @@
 			`[][]struct{}`,
 		},
 
+		// issue 47243
+		{`package issue47243_a; var x int32; var _ = x << 3`, `3`, `untyped int`},
+		{`package issue47243_b; var x int32; var _ = x << 3.`, `3.`, `uint`}, // issue 47410: should be untyped float
+		{`package issue47243_c; var x int32; var _ = 1 << x`, `1 << x`, `int`},
+		{`package issue47243_d; var x int32; var _ = 1 << x`, `1`, `int`},
+		{`package issue47243_e; var x int32; var _ = 1 << 2`, `1`, `untyped int`},
+		{`package issue47243_f; var x int32; var _ = 1 << 2`, `2`, `untyped int`},
+		{`package issue47243_g; var x int32; var _ = int(1) << 2`, `2`, `untyped int`},
+		{`package issue47243_h; var x int32; var _ = 1 << (2 << x)`, `1`, `int`},
+		{`package issue47243_i; var x int32; var _ = 1 << (2 << x)`, `(2 << x)`, `untyped int`},
+		{`package issue47243_j; var x int32; var _ = 1 << (2 << x)`, `2`, `untyped int`},
+
 		// tests for broken code that doesn't parse or type-check
 		{broken + `x0; func _() { var x struct {f string}; x.f := 0 }`, `x.f`, `string`},
 		{broken + `x1; func _() { var z string; type x struct {f string}; y := &x{q: z}}`, `z`, `string`},
diff --git a/src/go/types/check_test.go b/src/go/types/check_test.go
index 692004f..8c8452c 100644
--- a/src/go/types/check_test.go
+++ b/src/go/types/check_test.go
@@ -354,6 +354,13 @@
 	testFiles(t, &StdSizes{4, 4}, []string{"index.go"}, [][]byte{[]byte(src)}, false, nil)
 }
 
+func TestIssue47243_TypedRHS(t *testing.T) {
+	// The RHS of the shift expression below overflows uint on 32bit platforms,
+	// but this is OK as it is explicitly typed.
+	const src = "package issue47243\n\nvar a uint64; var _ = a << uint64(4294967296)" // uint64(1<<32)
+	testFiles(t, &StdSizes{4, 4}, []string{"p.go"}, [][]byte{[]byte(src)}, false, nil)
+}
+
 func TestCheck(t *testing.T)     { DefPredeclaredTestFuncs(); testDirFiles(t, "testdata/check", false) }
 func TestExamples(t *testing.T)  { testDirFiles(t, "testdata/examples", false) }
 func TestFixedbugs(t *testing.T) { testDirFiles(t, "testdata/fixedbugs", false) }
diff --git a/src/go/types/expr.go b/src/go/types/expr.go
index b55f511..c9a55aa 100644
--- a/src/go/types/expr.go
+++ b/src/go/types/expr.go
@@ -795,32 +795,48 @@
 	// spec: "The right operand in a shift expression must have integer type
 	// or be an untyped constant representable by a value of type uint."
 
-	// Provide a good error message for negative shift counts.
+	// Check that constants are representable by uint, but do not convert them
+	// (see also issue #47243).
 	if y.mode == constant_ {
+		// Provide a good error message for negative shift counts.
 		yval := constant.ToInt(y.val) // consider -1, 1.0, but not -1.1
 		if yval.Kind() == constant.Int && constant.Sign(yval) < 0 {
 			check.invalidOp(y, _InvalidShiftCount, "negative shift count %s", y)
 			x.mode = invalid
 			return
 		}
+
+		if isUntyped(y.typ) {
+			// Caution: Check for representability here, rather than in the switch
+			// below, because isInteger includes untyped integers (was bug #43697).
+			check.representable(y, Typ[Uint])
+			if y.mode == invalid {
+				x.mode = invalid
+				return
+			}
+		}
 	}
 
-	// Caution: Check for isUntyped first because isInteger includes untyped
-	//          integers (was bug #43697).
-	if isUntyped(y.typ) {
+	// Check that RHS is otherwise at least of integer type.
+	switch {
+	case isInteger(y.typ):
+		if !isUnsigned(y.typ) && !check.allowVersion(check.pkg, 1, 13) {
+			check.invalidOp(y, _InvalidShiftCount, "signed shift count %s requires go1.13 or later", y)
+			x.mode = invalid
+			return
+		}
+	case isUntyped(y.typ):
+		// This is incorrect, but preserves pre-existing behavior.
+		// See also bug #47410.
 		check.convertUntyped(y, Typ[Uint])
 		if y.mode == invalid {
 			x.mode = invalid
 			return
 		}
-	} else if !isInteger(y.typ) {
+	default:
 		check.invalidOp(y, _InvalidShiftCount, "shift count %s must be integer", y)
 		x.mode = invalid
 		return
-	} else if !isUnsigned(y.typ) && !check.allowVersion(check.pkg, 1, 13) {
-		check.invalidOp(y, _InvalidShiftCount, "signed shift count %s requires go1.13 or later", y)
-		x.mode = invalid
-		return
 	}
 
 	if x.mode == constant_ {
diff --git a/src/io/fs/fs.go b/src/io/fs/fs.go
index e1be324..e603afa 100644
--- a/src/io/fs/fs.go
+++ b/src/io/fs/fs.go
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
 type DirEntry interface {
 	// Name returns the name of the file (or subdirectory) described by the entry.
 	// This name is only the final element of the path (the base name), not the entire path.
-	// For example, Name would return "hello.go" not "/home/gopher/hello.go".
+	// For example, Name would return "hello.go" not "home/gopher/hello.go".
 	Name() string
 
 	// IsDir reports whether the entry describes a directory.
diff --git a/src/make.bash b/src/make.bash
index 4fb13f6..7986125 100755
--- a/src/make.bash
+++ b/src/make.bash
@@ -130,8 +130,8 @@
 	export CGO_ENABLED=0
 fi
 
-# Test which linker/loader our system is using
-if type readelf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+# Test which linker/loader our system is using, if GO_LDSO is not set.
+if [ -z "$GO_LDSO" ] && type readelf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 	if echo "int main() { return 0; }" | ${CC:-cc} -o ./test-musl-ldso -x c - >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		LDSO=$(readelf -l ./test-musl-ldso | grep 'interpreter:' | sed -e 's/^.*interpreter: \(.*\)[]]/\1/') >/dev/null 2>&1
 		[ -z "$LDSO" ] || export GO_LDSO="$LDSO"
@@ -203,16 +203,10 @@
 	exit 0
 fi
 
-buildall="-a"
-if [ "$1" = "--no-clean" ]; then
-	buildall=""
-	shift
-fi
-
 # Run dist bootstrap to complete make.bash.
 # Bootstrap installs a proper cmd/dist, built with the new toolchain.
 # Throw ours, built with Go 1.4, away after bootstrap.
-./cmd/dist/dist bootstrap $buildall $vflag $GO_DISTFLAGS "$@"
+./cmd/dist/dist bootstrap -a $vflag $GO_DISTFLAGS "$@"
 rm -f ./cmd/dist/dist
 
 # DO NOT ADD ANY NEW CODE HERE.
diff --git a/src/make.bat b/src/make.bat
index b4a8e70..8f2825b 100644
--- a/src/make.bat
+++ b/src/make.bat
@@ -112,20 +112,20 @@
 if x%3==x--dist-tool goto copydist

 if x%4==x--dist-tool goto copydist

 

-set buildall=-a

-if x%1==x--no-clean set buildall=

-if x%2==x--no-clean set buildall=

-if x%3==x--no-clean set buildall=

-if x%4==x--no-clean set buildall=

-if x%1==x--no-banner set buildall=%buildall% --no-banner

-if x%2==x--no-banner set buildall=%buildall% --no-banner

-if x%3==x--no-banner set buildall=%buildall% --no-banner

-if x%4==x--no-banner set buildall=%buildall% --no-banner

+set bootstrapflags=

+if x%1==x--no-clean set bootstrapflags=--no-clean

+if x%2==x--no-clean set bootstrapflags=--no-clean

+if x%3==x--no-clean set bootstrapflags=--no-clean

+if x%4==x--no-clean set bootstrapflags=--no-clean

+if x%1==x--no-banner set bootstrapflags=%bootstrapflags% --no-banner

+if x%2==x--no-banner set bootstrapflags=%bootstrapflags% --no-banner

+if x%3==x--no-banner set bootstrapflags=%bootstrapflags% --no-banner

+if x%4==x--no-banner set bootstrapflags=%bootstrapflags% --no-banner

 

 :: Run dist bootstrap to complete make.bash.

 :: Bootstrap installs a proper cmd/dist, built with the new toolchain.

 :: Throw ours, built with Go 1.4, away after bootstrap.

-.\cmd\dist\dist.exe bootstrap %vflag% %buildall%

+.\cmd\dist\dist.exe bootstrap -a %vflag% %bootstrapflags%

 if errorlevel 1 goto fail

 del .\cmd\dist\dist.exe

 goto end

diff --git a/src/make.rc b/src/make.rc
index f5e57e9..7bdc7de 100755
--- a/src/make.rc
+++ b/src/make.rc
@@ -92,15 +92,10 @@
 	exit
 }
 
-buildall = -a
-if(~ $1 --no-clean) {
-	buildall = ()
-	shift
-}
 # Run dist bootstrap to complete make.bash.
 # Bootstrap installs a proper cmd/dist, built with the new toolchain.
 # Throw ours, built with Go 1.4, away after bootstrap.
-./cmd/dist/dist bootstrap $vflag $buildall $*
+./cmd/dist/dist bootstrap -a $vflag $*
 rm -f ./cmd/dist/dist
 
 # DO NOT ADD ANY NEW CODE HERE.
diff --git a/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy.go b/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy.go
index 5d39955..8b63368 100644
--- a/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy.go
+++ b/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy.go
@@ -235,6 +235,15 @@
 	if req.ContentLength == 0 {
 		outreq.Body = nil // Issue 16036: nil Body for http.Transport retries
 	}
+	if outreq.Body != nil {
+		// Reading from the request body after returning from a handler is not
+		// allowed, and the RoundTrip goroutine that reads the Body can outlive
+		// this handler. This can lead to a crash if the handler panics (see
+		// Issue 46866). Although calling Close doesn't guarantee there isn't
+		// any Read in flight after the handle returns, in practice it's safe to
+		// read after closing it.
+		defer outreq.Body.Close()
+	}
 	if outreq.Header == nil {
 		outreq.Header = make(http.Header) // Issue 33142: historical behavior was to always allocate
 	}
diff --git a/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy_test.go b/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy_test.go
index 1898ed8..4b6ad77 100644
--- a/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy_test.go
+++ b/src/net/http/httputil/reverseproxy_test.go
@@ -1122,6 +1122,45 @@
 	rproxy.ServeHTTP(httptest.NewRecorder(), req)
 }
 
+// Issue #46866: panic without closing incoming request body causes a panic
+func TestReverseProxy_PanicClosesIncomingBody(t *testing.T) {
+	backend := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+		out := "this call was relayed by the reverse proxy"
+		// Coerce a wrong content length to induce io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		w.Header().Set("Content-Length", fmt.Sprintf("%d", len(out)*2))
+		fmt.Fprintln(w, out)
+	}))
+	defer backend.Close()
+	backendURL, err := url.Parse(backend.URL)
+	if err != nil {
+		t.Fatal(err)
+	}
+	proxyHandler := NewSingleHostReverseProxy(backendURL)
+	proxyHandler.ErrorLog = log.New(io.Discard, "", 0) // quiet for tests
+	frontend := httptest.NewServer(proxyHandler)
+	defer frontend.Close()
+	frontendClient := frontend.Client()
+
+	var wg sync.WaitGroup
+	for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
+		wg.Add(1)
+		go func() {
+			defer wg.Done()
+			for j := 0; j < 10; j++ {
+				const reqLen = 6 * 1024 * 1024
+				req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", frontend.URL, &io.LimitedReader{R: neverEnding('x'), N: reqLen})
+				req.ContentLength = reqLen
+				resp, _ := frontendClient.Transport.RoundTrip(req)
+				if resp != nil {
+					io.Copy(io.Discard, resp.Body)
+					resp.Body.Close()
+				}
+			}
+		}()
+	}
+	wg.Wait()
+}
+
 func TestSelectFlushInterval(t *testing.T) {
 	tests := []struct {
 		name string
diff --git a/src/net/http/transport_test.go b/src/net/http/transport_test.go
index 690e0c2..eeaa492 100644
--- a/src/net/http/transport_test.go
+++ b/src/net/http/transport_test.go
@@ -6441,10 +6441,11 @@
 // Test that a new request which uses the connection of an active request
 // cannot cause it to be canceled as well.
 func TestCancelRequestWhenSharingConnection(t *testing.T) {
-	if testing.Short() {
-		t.Skip("skipping in short mode")
-	}
+	reqc := make(chan chan struct{}, 2)
 	ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
+		ch := make(chan struct{}, 1)
+		reqc <- ch
+		<-ch
 		w.Header().Add("Content-Length", "0")
 	}))
 	defer ts.Close()
@@ -6456,34 +6457,58 @@
 
 	var wg sync.WaitGroup
 
-	ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 10*time.Second)
-
-	for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
-		wg.Add(1)
-		go func() {
-			defer wg.Done()
-			for ctx.Err() == nil {
-				reqctx, reqcancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
-				go reqcancel()
-				req, _ := NewRequestWithContext(reqctx, "GET", ts.URL, nil)
-				res, err := client.Do(req)
-				if err == nil {
-					res.Body.Close()
-				}
-			}
-		}()
-	}
-
-	for ctx.Err() == nil {
-		req, _ := NewRequest("GET", ts.URL, nil)
-		if res, err := client.Do(req); err != nil {
-			t.Errorf("unexpected: %p %v", req, err)
-			break
-		} else {
+	wg.Add(1)
+	putidlec := make(chan chan struct{})
+	go func() {
+		defer wg.Done()
+		ctx := httptrace.WithClientTrace(context.Background(), &httptrace.ClientTrace{
+			PutIdleConn: func(error) {
+				// Signal that the idle conn has been returned to the pool,
+				// and wait for the order to proceed.
+				ch := make(chan struct{})
+				putidlec <- ch
+				<-ch
+			},
+		})
+		req, _ := NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "GET", ts.URL, nil)
+		res, err := client.Do(req)
+		if err == nil {
 			res.Body.Close()
 		}
-	}
+		if err != nil {
+			t.Errorf("request 1: got err %v, want nil", err)
+		}
+	}()
 
+	// Wait for the first request to receive a response and return the
+	// connection to the idle pool.
+	r1c := <-reqc
+	close(r1c)
+	idlec := <-putidlec
+
+	wg.Add(1)
+	cancelctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
+	go func() {
+		defer wg.Done()
+		req, _ := NewRequestWithContext(cancelctx, "GET", ts.URL, nil)
+		res, err := client.Do(req)
+		if err == nil {
+			res.Body.Close()
+		}
+		if !errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) {
+			t.Errorf("request 2: got err %v, want Canceled", err)
+		}
+	}()
+
+	// Wait for the second request to arrive at the server, and then cancel
+	// the request context.
+	r2c := <-reqc
 	cancel()
+
+	// Give the cancelation a moment to take effect, and then unblock the first request.
+	time.Sleep(1 * time.Millisecond)
+	close(idlec)
+
+	close(r2c)
 	wg.Wait()
 }
diff --git a/src/os/exec/lp_windows_test.go b/src/os/exec/lp_windows_test.go
index f834ffe..bbf6a9b 100644
--- a/src/os/exec/lp_windows_test.go
+++ b/src/os/exec/lp_windows_test.go
@@ -312,9 +312,6 @@
 	// Run all tests.
 	for i, test := range lookPathTests {
 		t.Run(fmt.Sprint(i), func(t *testing.T) {
-			if i == 16 {
-				t.Skip("golang.org/issue/44379")
-			}
 			dir := filepath.Join(tmp, "d"+strconv.Itoa(i))
 			err := os.Mkdir(dir, 0700)
 			if err != nil {
diff --git a/src/runtime/cgo/gcc_traceback.c b/src/runtime/cgo/gcc_traceback.c
index d86331c..6e9470c 100644
--- a/src/runtime/cgo/gcc_traceback.c
+++ b/src/runtime/cgo/gcc_traceback.c
@@ -7,6 +7,14 @@
 #include <stdint.h>
 #include "libcgo.h"
 
+#ifndef __has_feature
+#define __has_feature(x) 0
+#endif
+
+#if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer)
+#include <sanitizer/msan_interface.h>
+#endif
+
 // Call the user's traceback function and then call sigtramp.
 // The runtime signal handler will jump to this code.
 // We do it this way so that the user's traceback function will be called
@@ -19,6 +27,18 @@
 	arg.SigContext = (uintptr_t)(context);
 	arg.Buf = cgoCallers;
 	arg.Max = 32; // must match len(runtime.cgoCallers)
+
+#if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer)
+        // This function is called directly from the signal handler.
+        // The arguments are passed in registers, so whether msan
+        // considers cgoCallers to be initialized depends on whether
+        // it considers the appropriate register to be initialized.
+        // That can cause false reports in rare cases.
+        // Explicitly unpoison the memory to avoid that.
+        // See issue #47543 for more details.
+        __msan_unpoison(&arg, sizeof arg);
+#endif
+
 	(*cgoTraceback)(&arg);
 	sigtramp(sig, info, context);
 }
diff --git a/src/runtime/cgocall.go b/src/runtime/cgocall.go
index 479878e..2f3c609 100644
--- a/src/runtime/cgocall.go
+++ b/src/runtime/cgocall.go
@@ -213,6 +213,8 @@
 	// a different M. The call to unlockOSThread is in unwindm.
 	lockOSThread()
 
+	checkm := gp.m
+
 	// Save current syscall parameters, so m.syscall can be
 	// used again if callback decide to make syscall.
 	syscall := gp.m.syscall
@@ -228,15 +230,20 @@
 
 	osPreemptExtExit(gp.m)
 
-	cgocallbackg1(fn, frame, ctxt)
+	cgocallbackg1(fn, frame, ctxt) // will call unlockOSThread
 
 	// At this point unlockOSThread has been called.
 	// The following code must not change to a different m.
 	// This is enforced by checking incgo in the schedule function.
 
+	gp.m.incgo = true
+
+	if gp.m != checkm {
+		throw("m changed unexpectedly in cgocallbackg")
+	}
+
 	osPreemptExtEnter(gp.m)
 
-	gp.m.incgo = true
 	// going back to cgo call
 	reentersyscall(savedpc, uintptr(savedsp))
 
@@ -245,6 +252,11 @@
 
 func cgocallbackg1(fn, frame unsafe.Pointer, ctxt uintptr) {
 	gp := getg()
+
+	// When we return, undo the call to lockOSThread in cgocallbackg.
+	// We must still stay on the same m.
+	defer unlockOSThread()
+
 	if gp.m.needextram || atomic.Load(&extraMWaiters) > 0 {
 		gp.m.needextram = false
 		systemstack(newextram)
@@ -324,10 +336,6 @@
 
 		releasem(mp)
 	}
-
-	// Undo the call to lockOSThread in cgocallbackg.
-	// We must still stay on the same m.
-	unlockOSThread()
 }
 
 // called from assembly
diff --git a/src/runtime/checkptr.go b/src/runtime/checkptr.go
index d429508..2d4afd5 100644
--- a/src/runtime/checkptr.go
+++ b/src/runtime/checkptr.go
@@ -7,6 +7,11 @@
 import "unsafe"
 
 func checkptrAlignment(p unsafe.Pointer, elem *_type, n uintptr) {
+	// nil pointer is always suitably aligned (#47430).
+	if p == nil {
+		return
+	}
+
 	// Check that (*[n]elem)(p) is appropriately aligned.
 	// Note that we allow unaligned pointers if the types they point to contain
 	// no pointers themselves. See issue 37298.
@@ -29,10 +34,12 @@
 		return false
 	}
 
-	end := add(ptr, size-1)
-	if uintptr(end) < uintptr(ptr) {
+	// Check that add(ptr, size-1) won't overflow. This avoids the risk
+	// of producing an illegal pointer value (assuming ptr is legal).
+	if uintptr(ptr) >= -(size - 1) {
 		return true
 	}
+	end := add(ptr, size-1)
 
 	// TODO(mdempsky): Detect when [ptr, end] contains Go allocations,
 	// but neither ptr nor end point into one themselves.
diff --git a/src/runtime/checkptr_test.go b/src/runtime/checkptr_test.go
index 2a5c364..d5dd101 100644
--- a/src/runtime/checkptr_test.go
+++ b/src/runtime/checkptr_test.go
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
 	}{
 		{"CheckPtrAlignmentPtr", "fatal error: checkptr: misaligned pointer conversion\n"},
 		{"CheckPtrAlignmentNoPtr", ""},
+		{"CheckPtrAlignmentNilPtr", ""},
 		{"CheckPtrArithmetic", "fatal error: checkptr: pointer arithmetic result points to invalid allocation\n"},
 		{"CheckPtrArithmetic2", "fatal error: checkptr: pointer arithmetic result points to invalid allocation\n"},
 		{"CheckPtrSize", "fatal error: checkptr: converted pointer straddles multiple allocations\n"},
diff --git a/src/runtime/crash_cgo_test.go b/src/runtime/crash_cgo_test.go
index 7d25c51..5729942 100644
--- a/src/runtime/crash_cgo_test.go
+++ b/src/runtime/crash_cgo_test.go
@@ -282,6 +282,15 @@
 	}
 }
 
+func TestCgoTracebackContextPreemption(t *testing.T) {
+	t.Parallel()
+	got := runTestProg(t, "testprogcgo", "TracebackContextPreemption")
+	want := "OK\n"
+	if got != want {
+		t.Errorf("expected %q got %v", want, got)
+	}
+}
+
 func testCgoPprof(t *testing.T, buildArg, runArg, top, bottom string) {
 	t.Parallel()
 	if runtime.GOOS != "linux" || (runtime.GOARCH != "amd64" && runtime.GOARCH != "ppc64le") {
diff --git a/src/runtime/mfinal.go b/src/runtime/mfinal.go
index c07ea5e..3cdb81e 100644
--- a/src/runtime/mfinal.go
+++ b/src/runtime/mfinal.go
@@ -466,6 +466,10 @@
 // Without the KeepAlive call, the finalizer could run at the start of
 // syscall.Read, closing the file descriptor before syscall.Read makes
 // the actual system call.
+//
+// Note: KeepAlive should only be used to prevent finalizers from
+// running prematurely. In particular, when used with unsafe.Pointer,
+// the rules for valid uses of unsafe.Pointer still apply.
 func KeepAlive(x interface{}) {
 	// Introduce a use of x that the compiler can't eliminate.
 	// This makes sure x is alive on entry. We need x to be alive
diff --git a/src/runtime/proc.go b/src/runtime/proc.go
index 4dc1811..ec4be31 100644
--- a/src/runtime/proc.go
+++ b/src/runtime/proc.go
@@ -4850,7 +4850,6 @@
 		moveTimers(plocal, pp.timers)
 		pp.timers = nil
 		pp.numTimers = 0
-		pp.adjustTimers = 0
 		pp.deletedTimers = 0
 		atomic.Store64(&pp.timer0When, 0)
 		unlock(&pp.timersLock)
diff --git a/src/runtime/race.go b/src/runtime/race.go
index f1c3c30..7eaa9d2 100644
--- a/src/runtime/race.go
+++ b/src/runtime/race.go
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
 func racewriterangepc1(addr, size, pc uintptr)
 func racecallbackthunk(uintptr)
 
-// racecall allows calling an arbitrary function f from C race runtime
+// racecall allows calling an arbitrary function fn from C race runtime
 // with up to 4 uintptr arguments.
 func racecall(fn *byte, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3 uintptr)
 
diff --git a/src/runtime/runtime2.go b/src/runtime/runtime2.go
index c5e2501..e4e9ee5 100644
--- a/src/runtime/runtime2.go
+++ b/src/runtime/runtime2.go
@@ -727,12 +727,6 @@
 	// Modified using atomic instructions.
 	numTimers uint32
 
-	// Number of timerModifiedEarlier timers on P's heap.
-	// This should only be modified while holding timersLock,
-	// or while the timer status is in a transient state
-	// such as timerModifying.
-	adjustTimers uint32
-
 	// Number of timerDeleted timers in P's heap.
 	// Modified using atomic instructions.
 	deletedTimers uint32
diff --git a/src/runtime/signal_windows.go b/src/runtime/signal_windows.go
index af15709..3fe352e 100644
--- a/src/runtime/signal_windows.go
+++ b/src/runtime/signal_windows.go
@@ -184,6 +184,17 @@
 		return _EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH
 	}
 
+	// VEH is called before SEH, but arm64 MSVC DLLs use SEH to trap
+	// illegal instructions during runtime initialization to determine
+	// CPU features, so if we make it to the last handler and we're
+	// arm64 and it's an illegal instruction and this is coming from
+	// non-Go code, then assume it's this runtime probing happen, and
+	// pass that onward to SEH.
+	if GOARCH == "arm64" && info.exceptioncode == _EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION &&
+		(r.ip() < firstmoduledata.text || firstmoduledata.etext < r.ip()) {
+		return _EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH
+	}
+
 	winthrow(info, r, gp)
 	return 0 // not reached
 }
diff --git a/src/runtime/testdata/testprog/checkptr.go b/src/runtime/testdata/testprog/checkptr.go
index f76b64a..9c55613 100644
--- a/src/runtime/testdata/testprog/checkptr.go
+++ b/src/runtime/testdata/testprog/checkptr.go
@@ -4,11 +4,16 @@
 
 package main
 
-import "unsafe"
+import (
+	"runtime"
+	"time"
+	"unsafe"
+)
 
 func init() {
 	register("CheckPtrAlignmentNoPtr", CheckPtrAlignmentNoPtr)
 	register("CheckPtrAlignmentPtr", CheckPtrAlignmentPtr)
+	register("CheckPtrAlignmentNilPtr", CheckPtrAlignmentNilPtr)
 	register("CheckPtrArithmetic", CheckPtrArithmetic)
 	register("CheckPtrArithmetic2", CheckPtrArithmetic2)
 	register("CheckPtrSize", CheckPtrSize)
@@ -29,6 +34,35 @@
 	sink2 = (**int64)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + 1))
 }
 
+// CheckPtrAlignmentNilPtr tests that checkptrAlignment doesn't crash
+// on nil pointers (#47430).
+func CheckPtrAlignmentNilPtr() {
+	var do func(int)
+	do = func(n int) {
+		// Inflate the stack so runtime.shrinkstack gets called during GC
+		if n > 0 {
+			do(n - 1)
+		}
+
+		var p unsafe.Pointer
+		_ = (*int)(p)
+	}
+
+	go func() {
+		for {
+			runtime.GC()
+		}
+	}()
+
+	go func() {
+		for i := 0; ; i++ {
+			do(i % 1024)
+		}
+	}()
+
+	time.Sleep(time.Second)
+}
+
 func CheckPtrArithmetic() {
 	var x int
 	i := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&x))
diff --git a/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt.go b/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt.go
index 51fa4ad..62ff8ec 100644
--- a/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt.go
+++ b/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt.go
@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
 
-// The __attribute__((weak)) used below doesn't seem to work on Windows.
-
 package main
 
 // Test the context argument to SetCgoTraceback.
@@ -14,20 +12,24 @@
 extern void C1(void);
 extern void C2(void);
 extern void tcContext(void*);
+extern void tcContextSimple(void*);
 extern void tcTraceback(void*);
 extern void tcSymbolizer(void*);
 extern int getContextCount(void);
+extern void TracebackContextPreemptionCallGo(int);
 */
 import "C"
 
 import (
 	"fmt"
 	"runtime"
+	"sync"
 	"unsafe"
 )
 
 func init() {
 	register("TracebackContext", TracebackContext)
+	register("TracebackContextPreemption", TracebackContextPreemption)
 }
 
 var tracebackOK bool
@@ -105,3 +107,30 @@
 		tracebackOK = false
 	}
 }
+
+// Issue 47441.
+func TracebackContextPreemption() {
+	runtime.SetCgoTraceback(0, unsafe.Pointer(C.tcTraceback), unsafe.Pointer(C.tcContextSimple), unsafe.Pointer(C.tcSymbolizer))
+
+	const funcs = 10
+	const calls = 1e5
+	var wg sync.WaitGroup
+	for i := 0; i < funcs; i++ {
+		wg.Add(1)
+		go func(i int) {
+			defer wg.Done()
+			for j := 0; j < calls; j++ {
+				C.TracebackContextPreemptionCallGo(C.int(i*calls + j))
+			}
+		}(i)
+	}
+	wg.Wait()
+
+	fmt.Println("OK")
+}
+
+//export TracebackContextPreemptionGoFunction
+func TracebackContextPreemptionGoFunction(i C.int) {
+	// Do some busy work.
+	fmt.Sprintf("%d\n", i)
+}
diff --git a/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt_c.c b/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt_c.c
index 900cada..910cb7b 100644
--- a/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt_c.c
+++ b/src/runtime/testdata/testprogcgo/tracebackctxt_c.c
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
 // Functions exported from Go.
 extern void G1(void);
 extern void G2(void);
+extern void TracebackContextPreemptionGoFunction(int);
 
 void C1() {
 	G1();
@@ -62,10 +63,17 @@
 	}
 }
 
+void tcContextSimple(void* parg) {
+	struct cgoContextArg* arg = (struct cgoContextArg*)(parg);
+	if (arg->context == 0) {
+		arg->context = 1;
+	}
+}
+
 void tcTraceback(void* parg) {
 	int base, i;
 	struct cgoTracebackArg* arg = (struct cgoTracebackArg*)(parg);
-	if (arg->context == 0) {
+	if (arg->context == 0 && arg->sigContext == 0) {
 		// This shouldn't happen in this program.
 		abort();
 	}
@@ -89,3 +97,7 @@
 	arg->func = "cFunction";
 	arg->lineno = arg->pc + (arg->more << 16);
 }
+
+void TracebackContextPreemptionCallGo(int i) {
+	TracebackContextPreemptionGoFunction(i);
+}
diff --git a/src/runtime/textflag.h b/src/runtime/textflag.h
index e727208..214075e 100644
--- a/src/runtime/textflag.h
+++ b/src/runtime/textflag.h
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@
 #define NOFRAME 512
 // Function can call reflect.Type.Method or reflect.Type.MethodByName.
 #define REFLECTMETHOD 1024
-// Function is the top of the call stack. Call stack unwinders should stop
-// at this function.
+// Function is the outermost frame of the call stack. Call stack unwinders
+// should stop at this function.
 #define TOPFRAME 2048
 // Function is an ABI wrapper.
 #define ABIWRAPPER 4096
diff --git a/src/runtime/time.go b/src/runtime/time.go
index 2f791c4..ad267c3 100644
--- a/src/runtime/time.go
+++ b/src/runtime/time.go
@@ -334,7 +334,6 @@
 				// Must fetch t.pp before setting status
 				// to timerDeleted.
 				tpp := t.pp.ptr()
-				atomic.Xadd(&tpp.adjustTimers, -1)
 				if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerModifying, timerDeleted) {
 					badTimer()
 				}
@@ -511,20 +510,9 @@
 
 		tpp := t.pp.ptr()
 
-		// Update the adjustTimers field.  Subtract one if we
-		// are removing a timerModifiedEarlier, add one if we
-		// are adding a timerModifiedEarlier.
-		adjust := int32(0)
-		if status == timerModifiedEarlier {
-			adjust--
-		}
 		if newStatus == timerModifiedEarlier {
-			adjust++
 			updateTimerModifiedEarliest(tpp, when)
 		}
-		if adjust != 0 {
-			atomic.Xadd(&tpp.adjustTimers, adjust)
-		}
 
 		// Set the new status of the timer.
 		if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerModifying, newStatus) {
@@ -592,9 +580,6 @@
 			// Move t to the right position.
 			dodeltimer0(pp)
 			doaddtimer(pp, t)
-			if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
-				atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -1)
-			}
 			if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerMoving, timerWaiting) {
 				badTimer()
 			}
@@ -665,32 +650,23 @@
 // it also moves timers that have been modified to run later,
 // and removes deleted timers. The caller must have locked the timers for pp.
 func adjusttimers(pp *p, now int64) {
-	if atomic.Load(&pp.adjustTimers) == 0 {
+	// If we haven't yet reached the time of the first timerModifiedEarlier
+	// timer, don't do anything. This speeds up programs that adjust
+	// a lot of timers back and forth if the timers rarely expire.
+	// We'll postpone looking through all the adjusted timers until
+	// one would actually expire.
+	first := atomic.Load64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest)
+	if first == 0 || int64(first) > now {
 		if verifyTimers {
 			verifyTimerHeap(pp)
 		}
 		return
 	}
 
-	// If we haven't yet reached the time of the first timerModifiedEarlier
-	// timer, don't do anything. This speeds up programs that adjust
-	// a lot of timers back and forth if the timers rarely expire.
-	// We'll postpone looking through all the adjusted timers until
-	// one would actually expire.
-	if first := atomic.Load64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest); first != 0 {
-		if int64(first) > now {
-			if verifyTimers {
-				verifyTimerHeap(pp)
-			}
-			return
-		}
-
-		// We are going to clear all timerModifiedEarlier timers.
-		atomic.Store64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest, 0)
-	}
+	// We are going to clear all timerModifiedEarlier timers.
+	atomic.Store64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest, 0)
 
 	var moved []*timer
-loop:
 	for i := 0; i < len(pp.timers); i++ {
 		t := pp.timers[i]
 		if t.pp.ptr() != pp {
@@ -717,11 +693,6 @@
 				// loop to skip some other timer.
 				dodeltimer(pp, i)
 				moved = append(moved, t)
-				if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
-					if n := atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -1); int32(n) <= 0 {
-						break loop
-					}
-				}
 				// Look at this heap position again.
 				i--
 			}
@@ -820,9 +791,6 @@
 			t.when = t.nextwhen
 			dodeltimer0(pp)
 			doaddtimer(pp, t)
-			if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
-				atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -1)
-			}
 			if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerMoving, timerWaiting) {
 				badTimer()
 			}
@@ -917,7 +885,6 @@
 	atomic.Store64(&pp.timerModifiedEarliest, 0)
 
 	cdel := int32(0)
-	cearlier := int32(0)
 	to := 0
 	changedHeap := false
 	timers := pp.timers
@@ -942,9 +909,6 @@
 					if !atomic.Cas(&t.status, timerMoving, timerWaiting) {
 						badTimer()
 					}
-					if s == timerModifiedEarlier {
-						cearlier++
-					}
 					continue nextTimer
 				}
 			case timerDeleted:
@@ -981,7 +945,6 @@
 
 	atomic.Xadd(&pp.deletedTimers, -cdel)
 	atomic.Xadd(&pp.numTimers, -cdel)
-	atomic.Xadd(&pp.adjustTimers, -cearlier)
 
 	timers = timers[:to]
 	pp.timers = timers
diff --git a/src/testing/testing.go b/src/testing/testing.go
index 681f99e..a19238d 100644
--- a/src/testing/testing.go
+++ b/src/testing/testing.go
@@ -680,7 +680,11 @@
 
 func (c *common) private() {}
 
-// Name returns the name of the running test or benchmark.
+// Name returns the name of the running (sub-) test or benchmark.
+//
+// The name will include the name of the test along with the names of
+// any nested sub-tests. If two sibling sub-tests have the same name,
+// Name will append a suffix to guarantee the returned name is unique.
 func (c *common) Name() string {
 	return c.name
 }