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Russ Cox authored
In CL 4188061 I changed malg to allocate the requested number of bytes n, not n+StackGuard, so that the allocations would use rounder numbers. The allocation of the signal stack asks for 32k and then used g->stackguard as the base, but g->stackguard is StackGuard bytes above the base. Previously, asking for 32k meant getting 32k+StackGuard bytes, so using g->stackguard as the base was safe. Now, the actual base must be computed, so that the signal handler does not run StackGuard bytes past the top of the stack. Was causing flakiness mainly in programs that use the network, because they sometimes write to closed network connections, causing SIGPIPEs. Was also causing problems in the doc/progs test. Also fix Makefile so that changes to stack.h trigger rebuild. R=bradfitzgo, r, r2 CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4230044
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