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* Update copyright dates not handled by scripts/update-copyrightsPaul Eggert2024-01-012-2/+2
| | | | | | I've updated copyright dates in glibc for 2024. This is the patch for the changes not generated by scripts/update-copyrights and subsequent build / regeneration of generated files.
* Update copyright in generated files by running "make"Paul Eggert2024-01-012-2/+2
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* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrightsPaul Eggert2024-01-0141-41/+41
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* crypt: Remove libcrypt supportAdhemerval Zanella2023-10-305-2/+449
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All the crypt related functions, cryptographic algorithms, and make requirements are removed, with only the exception of md5 implementation which is moved to locale folder since it is required by localedef for integrity protection (libc's locale-reading code does not check these, but localedef does generate them). Besides thec code itself, both internal documentation and the manual is also adjusted. This allows to remove both --enable-crypt and --enable-nss-crypt configure options. Checked with a build for all affected ABIs. Co-authored-by: Zack Weinberg <zack@owlfolio.org> Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* locale/programs/locarchive.c: fix warn unused resultFrédéric Bérat2023-05-241-8/+16
| | | | | | | Fix unused result warnings, detected when _FORTIFY_SOURCE is enabled in glibc. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* locale/programs/locarchive.c: Remove unnecessary check in add_locale_archiveFrédéric Bérat2023-04-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | Since asprintf is called "if (mask & XPG_NORM_CODESET)" there is no point in checking the mask again within the asprintf call. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* locale: Use correct buffer size for utf8_sequence_error [BZ #19444]Adhemerval Zanella2023-01-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The buffer used by snprintf might not be large enough for all possible inputs, as indicated by gcc with -O1: ../locale/programs/linereader.c: In function ‘utf8_sequence_error’: ../locale/programs/linereader.c:713:58: error: ‘%02x’ directive output may be truncated writing between 2 and 8 bytes into a region of size between 1 and 13 [-Werror=format-truncation=] 713 | snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x", | ^~~~ ../locale/programs/linereader.c:713:34: note: directive argument in the range [0, 2147483647] 713 | snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x", | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../locale/programs/linereader.c:713:5: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 20 and 38 bytes into a destination of size 30 713 | snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x", | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 714 | ch1, ch2, ch3, ch4); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* Update copyright dates not handled by scripts/update-copyrightsJoseph Myers2023-01-062-2/+2
| | | | | | I've updated copyright dates in glibc for 2023. This is the patch for the changes not generated by scripts/update-copyrights and subsequent build / regeneration of generated files.
* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrightsJoseph Myers2023-01-0641-41/+41
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* Remove trailing whitespaceJoseph Myers2023-01-061-1/+1
| | | | | | For some reason this causes a pre-commit check error for a copyright date update commit, even though that commit doesn't touch anything near the line with this whitespace.
* Use '%z' instead of '%Z' on printf functionsAdhemerval Zanella Netto2022-09-222-6/+6
| | | | | | | | The Z modifier is a nonstandard synonymn for z (that predates z itself) and compiler might issue an warning for in invalid conversion specifier. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* localedef: Support building for older C standardsFlorian Weimer2022-07-051-9/+11
| | | | | Fixes commit b15538d77c6a7893c8bb42831dcd3a1a12b727d4 ("locale: localdef input files are now encoded in UTF-8").
* locale: localdef input files are now encoded in UTF-8Florian Weimer2022-07-051-11/+133
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, they were assumed to be in ISO-8859-1, and that the output charset overlapped with ISO-8859-1 for the characters actually used. However, this did not work as intended on many architectures even for an ISO-8859-1 output encoding because of the char signedness bug in lr_getc. Therefore, this commit switches to UTF-8 without making provisions for backwards compatibility. The following Elisp code can be used to convert locale definition files to UTF-8: (defun glibc/convert-localedef (from to) (interactive "r") (save-excursion (save-restriction (narrow-to-region from to) (goto-char (point-min)) (save-match-data (while (re-search-forward "<U\\([0-9a-fA-F]+\\)>" nil t) (let* ((codepoint (string-to-number (match-string 1) 16)) (converted (cond ((memq codepoint '(?/ ?\ ?< ?>)) (string ?/ codepoint)) ((= codepoint ?\") "<U0022>") (t (string codepoint))))) (replace-match converted t))))))) Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* locale: Introduce translate_unicode_codepoint into linereader.cFlorian Weimer2022-07-051-82/+85
| | | | | | | | This will permit reusing the Unicode character processing for different character encodings, not just the current <U...> encoding. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* locale: Fix signed char bug in lr_getcFlorian Weimer2022-07-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The array lr->buf contains characters, which can be signed. A 0xff byte in the input could be incorrectly reported as EOF. More importantly, get_string in linereader.c converts a signed input byte to a Unicode code point using ADDWC ((uint32_t) ch), under the assumption that this decodes the ISO-8859-1 input encoding. If char is signed, this does not give the correct result. This means that ISO-8859-1 input files for localedef are not actually supported, contrary to the comment in get_string. This is a happy accident because we can therefore change the file encoding to UTF-8 without impacting backwards compatibility. While at it, remove the \32 check for MS-DOS end-of-file character (^Z). Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* locale: Turn ADDC and ADDS into functions in linereader.cFlorian Weimer2022-07-051-99/+104
| | | | | | | | And introduce struct lr_buffer. The functions addc and adds can be called from functions, enabling subsequent refactoring. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* locale: Remove set but unused variable on ld-collate.cAdhemerval Zanella2022-03-311-8/+1
| | | | Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu.
* locale: Remove ununsed wctype_table_get functionAdhemerval Zanella2022-03-231-27/+0
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* localedef: Update LC_MONETARY handling (Bug 28845)Carlos O'Donell2022-02-251-36/+146
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ISO C17, POSIX Issue 7, and ISO 30112 all allow the char* types to be empty strings i.e. "", integer or char values to be -1 or CHAR_MAX respectively, with the exception of decimal_point which must be non-empty in ISO C. Note that the defaults for mon_grouping vary, but are functionaly equivalent e.g. "\177" (no further grouping reuqired) vs. "" (no grouping defined for all groups). We include a broad comment talking about harmonizing ISO C, POSIX, ISO 30112, and the default C/POSIX locale for glibc. We reorder all setting based on locale/categories.def order. We soften all missing definitions from errors to warnings when defaults exist. Given that ISO C, POSIX and ISO 30112 allow the empty string we change LC_MONETARY handling of mon_decimal_point to allow the empty string. If mon_decimal_point is not defined at all then we pick the existing legacy glibc default value of <U002E> i.e. ".". We also set the default for mon_thousands_sep_wc at the same time as mon_thousands_sep, but this is not a change in behaviour, it is always either a matching value or L'\0', but if in the future we change the default to a non-empty string we would need to update both at the same time. Tested on x86_64 and i686 without regressions. Tested with install-locale-archive target. Tested with install-locale-files target. Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
* localedef: Handle symbolic links when generating locale-archiveArjun Shankar2022-02-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Whenever locale data for any locale included symbolic links, localedef would throw the error "incomplete set of locale files" and exclude it from the generated locale archive. This commit fixes that. Co-authored-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* localedef: Fix handling of empty mon_decimal_point (Bug 28847)Carlos O'Donell2022-02-011-3/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The handling of mon_decimal_point is incorrect when it comes to handling the empty "" value. The existing parser in monetary_read() will correctly handle setting the non-wide-character value and the wide-character value e.g. STR_ELEM_WC(mon_decimal_point) if they are set in the locale definition. However, in monetary_finish() we have conflicting TEST_ELEM() which sets a default value (if the locale definition doesn't include one), and subsequent code which looks for mon_decimal_point to be NULL to issue a specific error message and set the defaults. The latter is unused because TEST_ELEM() always sets a default. The simplest solution is to remove the TEST_ELEM() check, and allow the existing check to look to see if mon_decimal_point is NULL and set an appropriate default. The final fix is to move the setting of mon_decimal_point_wc so it occurs only when mon_decimal_point is being set to a default, keeping both values consistent. There is no way to tell the difference between mon_decimal_point_wc having been set to the empty string and not having been defined at all, for that distinction we must use mon_decimal_point being NULL or "", and so we must logically set the default together with mon_decimal_point. Lastly, there are more fixes similar to this that could be made to ld-monetary.c, but we avoid that in order to fix just the code required for mon_decimal_point, which impacts the ability for C.UTF-8 to set mon_decimal_point to "", since without this fix we end up with an inconsistent setting of mon_decimal_point set to "", but mon_decimal_point_wc set to "." which is incorrect. Tested on x86_64 and i686 without regression. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* Update automatically-generated copyright datesPaul Eggert2022-01-012-200/+200
| | | | These were updated simply by running "make" to regen the files.
* Update copyright dates not handled by scripts/update-copyrights.Paul Eggert2022-01-012-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've updated copyright dates in glibc for 2022. This is the patch for the changes not generated by scripts/update-copyrights and subsequent build / regeneration of generated files. As well as the usual annual updates, mainly dates in --version output (minus csu/version.c which previously had to be handled manually but is now successfully updated by update-copyrights), there is a small change to the copyright notice in NEWS which should let NEWS get updated automatically next year. Please remember to include 2022 in the dates for any new files added in future (which means updating any existing uncommitted patches you have that add new files to use the new copyright dates in them).
* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrightsPaul Eggert2022-01-0139-39/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I used these shell commands: ../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright (cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]") and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning: copyright statement not found" for each of 7061 files FOO. I then removed trailing white space from math/tgmath.h, support/tst-support-open-dev-null-range.c, and sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-vec.S, to work around the following obscure pre-commit check failure diagnostics from Savannah. I don't know why I run into these diagnostics whereas others evidently do not. remote: *** 912-#endif remote: *** 913: remote: *** 914- remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found ... remote: *** error: sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/statx_cp.c: trailing lines
* localedef: check magic value on archive load [BZ #28650]Aurelien Jarno2021-12-071-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | localedef currently blindly trust the archive header. When passed an archive file with the wrong endianess, this leads to a segmentation fault: $ localedef --big-endian --list-archive /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive Segmentation fault (core dumped) When passed non-archive files, asserts are reported on the best case, but sometimes it can lead to a segmentation fault: $ localedef --list-archive /bin/true localedef: programs/locarchive.c:1643: show_archive_content: Assertion `used < GET (head->namehash_used)' failed. Aborted (core dumped) $ localedef --list-archive /usr/lib/locale/C.utf8/LC_COLLATE Segmentation fault (core dumped) This patch improves the user experience by looking at the magic value, which is always written, but never checked. It should still be possible to trigger a segmentation fault with crafted files, but this already catch many cases.
* Add 'codepoint_collation' support for LC_COLLATE.Carlos O'Donell2021-09-064-152/+185
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Support a new directive 'codepoint_collation' in the LC_COLLATE section of a locale source file. This new directive causes all collation rules to be dropped and instead STRCMP (strcmp or wcscmp) is used for collation of the input character set. This is required to allow for a C.UTF-8 that contains zero collation rules (minimal size) and sorts using code point sorting. To date the only implementation of a locale with zero collation rules is the C/POSIX locale. The C/POSIX locale provides identity tables for _NL_COLLATE_COLLSEQMB and _NL_COLLATE_COLLSEQWC that map to ASCII even though it has zero rules. This has lead to existing fnmatch, regexec, and regcomp implementations that require these tables. It is not correct to use these tables when nrules == 0, but the conservative fix is to provide these tables when nrules == 0. This assures that existing static applications using a new C.UTF-8 locale with 'codepoint_collation' at least have functional range expressions with ASCII e.g. [0-9] or [a-z]. Such static applications would not have the fixes to fnmatch, regexec and regcomp that avoid the use of the tables when nrules == 0. Future fixes to fnmatch, regexec, and regcomp would allow range expressions to use the full set of code points for such ranges. Tested on x86_64 and i686 without regression. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
* Remove "Contributed by" linesSiddhesh Poyarekar2021-09-0333-33/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We stopped adding "Contributed by" or similar lines in sources in 2012 in favour of git logs and keeping the Contributors section of the glibc manual up to date. Removing these lines makes the license header a bit more consistent across files and also removes the possibility of error in attribution when license blocks or files are copied across since the contributed-by lines don't actually reflect reality in those cases. Move all "Contributed by" and similar lines (Written by, Test by, etc.) into a new file CONTRIBUTED-BY to retain record of these contributions. These contributors are also mentioned in manual/contrib.texi, so we just maintain this additional record as a courtesy to the earlier developers. The following scripts were used to filter a list of files to edit in place and to clean up the CONTRIBUTED-BY file respectively. These were not added to the glibc sources because they're not expected to be of any use in future given that this is a one time task: https://gist.github.com/siddhesh/b5ecac94eabfd72ed2916d6d8157e7dc https://gist.github.com/siddhesh/15ea1f5e435ace9774f485030695ee02 Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* show_archive_content: Fix trivial memory leakSiddhesh Poyarekar2021-05-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | Fix trivial leak identified by coverity. The program runs to exit and the leak doesn't grow, but it's just cleaner to free the allocated memory. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* write_archive_locales: Fix memory leakSiddhesh Poyarekar2021-05-111-0/+2
| | | | Fix memory leak identified by coverity.
* LC_COLLATE: Fix last character ellipsis handling (Bug 22668)Hanataka Shinya2021-04-261-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | During ellipsis processing the collation cursor was not correctly moved to the end of the ellipsis after processing. The code inserted the new entry after the cursor, but before the real end of the ellipsis: [cursor] ... element_t <-> element_t <-> element_t <-> element_t "<U0000>" "<U0001>" "<U007F>" startp endp At the end of the function we have: [cursor] ... element_t <-> element_t <-> element_t "<U007E>" "<U007F>" endp The cursor should be pointing at endp, the last element in the doubly-linked list, otherwise when execution returns to the caller we will start inserting the next line after <U007E>. Subsequent operations end up unlinking the ellipsis end entry or just leaving it in the list dangling from the end. This kind of dangling is immediately visible in C.UTF-8 with the following sorting from strcoll: <U0010FFFF> <U0000FFFF> <U000007FF> <U0000007F> With the cursor correctly adjusted the end entry is correctly given the right location and thus the right weight. Retested and no regressions on x86_64 and i686. Co-authored-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* Update automatically-generated copyright datesPaul Eggert2021-01-022-2/+2
| | | | These were updated simply by running "make" to regen the files.
* Update copyright dates not handled by scripts/update-copyrights.Paul Eggert2021-01-022-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've updated copyright dates in glibc for 2021. This is the patch for the changes not generated by scripts/update-copyrights and subsequent build / regeneration of generated files. As well as the usual annual updates, mainly dates in --version output (minus csu/version.c which previously had to be handled manually but is now successfully updated by update-copyrights), there is a small change to the copyright notice in NEWS which should let NEWS get updated automatically next year. Please remember to include 2021 in the dates for any new files added in future (which means updating any existing uncommitted patches you have that add new files to use the new copyright dates in them).
* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrightsPaul Eggert2021-01-0239-39/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I used these shell commands: ../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright (cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]") and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning: copyright statement not found" for each of 6694 files FOO. I then removed trailing white space from benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c and iconvdata/tst-iconv-big5-hkscs-to-2ucs4.c, to work around this diagnostic from Savannah: remote: *** pre-commit check failed ... remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found remote: error: hook declined to update refs/heads/master
* treewide: fix incorrect spelling of indices in commentsDmitry V. Levin2020-12-111-2/+2
| | | | | | Replace 'indeces' with 'indices', the most annoying of these typos were those found in elf.h which is a public header file copied to other projects.
* Use 2020 as copyright year.Carlos O'Donell2020-04-271-1/+1
| | | | | Use the year 2020 for files added by commit: 92954ffa5a5662fbfde14febd7e5dcc358c85470
* localedef: Add verbose messages for failure paths.Carlos O'Donell2020-04-263-73/+113
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | During testing of localedef running in a minimal container there were several error cases which were hard to diagnose since they appeared as strerror (errno) values printed by the higher level functions. This change adds three new verbose messages for potential failure paths. The new messages give the user the opportunity to use -v and display additional information about why localedef might be failing. I found these messages useful myself while writing a localedef container test for --no-hard-links. Since the changes cleanup the code that handle codeset normalization we add tst-localedef-path-norm which contains many sub-tests to verify the correct expected normalization of codeset strings both when installing to default paths (the only time normalization is enabled) and installing to absolute paths. During the refactoring I created at least one buffer-overflow which valgrind caught, but these tests did not catch because the exec in the container had a very clean heap with zero-initialized memory. However, between valgrind and the tests the results are clean. The new tst-localedef-path-norm passes without regression on x86_64. Change-Id: I28b9f680711ff00252a2cb15625b774cc58ecb9d
* Update copyright dates not handled by scripts/update-copyrights.Joseph Myers2020-01-012-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've updated copyright dates in glibc for 2020. This is the patch for the changes not generated by scripts/update-copyrights and subsequent build / regeneration of generated files. As well as the usual annual updates, mainly dates in --version output (minus libc.texinfo which previously had to be handled manually but is now successfully updated by update-copyrights), there is a fix to sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/bits/termios-c_lflag.h where a typo in the copyright notice meant it failed to be updated automatically. Please remember to include 2020 in the dates for any new files added in future (which means updating any existing uncommitted patches you have that add new files to use the new copyright dates in them).
* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.Joseph Myers2020-01-0140-40/+40
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* Regenerate charmap-kw.h, locfile-kw.hPaul Eggert2019-09-094-30/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This propagates the recent http->https URL changes. Since I used gperf 3.1 to regenerate, this is also a minor internal-to-localedef API change. URL problem reported by Joseph Myers in: https://www.sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-09/msg00143.html * locale/programs/charmap-kw.h, locale/programs/locfile-kw.h: Regenerate with gperf 3.1. * locale/programs/linereader.h (kw_hash_fct_t): * locale/programs/repertoire.c (repertoiremap_hash): 2nd arg is now size_t not unsigned, for compatibility with gperf 3.1.
* Prefer https to http for gnu.org and fsf.org URLsPaul Eggert2019-09-0739-39/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Also, change sources.redhat.com to sourceware.org. This patch was automatically generated by running the following shell script, which uses GNU sed, and which avoids modifying files imported from upstream: sed -ri ' s,(http|ftp)(://(.*\.)?(gnu|fsf|sourceware)\.org($|[^.]|\.[^a-z])),https\2,g s,(http|ftp)(://(.*\.)?)sources\.redhat\.com($|[^.]|\.[^a-z]),https\2sourceware.org\4,g ' \ $(find $(git ls-files) -prune -type f \ ! -name '*.po' \ ! -name 'ChangeLog*' \ ! -path COPYING ! -path COPYING.LIB \ ! -path manual/fdl-1.3.texi ! -path manual/lgpl-2.1.texi \ ! -path manual/texinfo.tex ! -path scripts/config.guess \ ! -path scripts/config.sub ! -path scripts/install-sh \ ! -path scripts/mkinstalldirs ! -path scripts/move-if-change \ ! -path INSTALL ! -path locale/programs/charmap-kw.h \ ! -path po/libc.pot ! -path sysdeps/gnu/errlist.c \ ! '(' -name configure \ -execdir test -f configure.ac -o -f configure.in ';' ')' \ ! '(' -name preconfigure \ -execdir test -f preconfigure.ac ';' ')' \ -print) and then by running 'make dist-prepare' to regenerate files built from the altered files, and then executing the following to cleanup: chmod a+x sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/configure # Omit irrelevant whitespace and comment-only changes, # perhaps from a slightly-different Autoconf version. git checkout -f \ sysdeps/csky/configure \ sysdeps/hppa/configure \ sysdeps/riscv/configure \ sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/csky/configure # Omit changes that caused a pre-commit check to fail like this: # remote: *** error: sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/ppc-mcount.S: trailing lines git checkout -f \ sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/ppc-mcount.S \ sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/s390-64/syscall.S # Omit change that caused a pre-commit check to fail like this: # remote: *** error: sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/multiarch/memcpy-ultra3.S: last line does not end in newline git checkout -f sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/multiarch/memcpy-ultra3.S
* localedef: Use initializer for flexible array member [BZ #24950]Florian Weimer2019-09-032-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | struct charseq used a zero-length array instead of a flexible array member. This required a strange construct to initialize struct charseq objects, and GCC 10 warns about that: cc1: error: writing 1 byte into a region of size 0 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=] In file included from programs/repertoire.h:24, from programs/localedef.h:32, from programs/ld-ctype.c:35: programs/charmap.h:63:17: note: destination object declared here 63 | unsigned char bytes[0]; | ^~~~~ cc1: error: writing 1 byte into a region of size 0 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=] programs/charmap.h:63:17: note: destination object declared here cc1: error: writing 1 byte into a region of size 0 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=] programs/charmap.h:63:17: note: destination object declared here cc1: error: writing 1 byte into a region of size 0 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=] programs/charmap.h:63:17: note: destination object declared here The change makes the object physically const, but it is not expected to be modified.
* Fix build warnings in locale/programs/ld-ctype.cStefan Liebler2019-06-261-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch fixes the gcc warnings seen with gcc 9 -march>=z13 on s390x: programs/ld-ctype.c: In function ‘ctype_read’: programs/ld-ctype.c:1392:13: error: ‘wch’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] 1392 | uint32_t wch; | ^~~ programs/ld-ctype.c:1401:7: error: ‘seq’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] 1401 | if (seq != NULL && seq->nbytes == 1) | ^ programs/ld-ctype.c:1391:20: note: ‘seq’ was declared here 1391 | struct charseq *seq; | ^~~ Both seq and wch are uninitialized if get_character fails. Thus we are now returning with an error. ChangeLog: * locale/programs/ld-ctype.c (charclass_symbolic_ellipsis): Return error if get_character fails.
* locale: Add LOCPATH diagnostics to the locale programFlorian Weimer2019-04-231-9/+128
| | | | | | The implementation of quote_string is based on support_quote_blob. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* Fix parentheses error in iconvconfig.c and ld-collate.c [BZ #24372]Gabriel F. T. Gomes2019-03-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When -Werror=parentheses is in use, iconvconfig.c builds fail with: iconvconfig.c: In function ‘write_output’: iconvconfig.c:1084:34: error: suggest parentheses around ‘+’ inside ‘>>’ [-Werror=parentheses] hash_size = next_prime (nnames + nnames >> 1); ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~ This patch adds parentheses to the expression. Not where suggested by the compiler warning, but where it produces the expected result, i.e.: where it has the effect of multiplying nnames by 1.5. Likewise for elem_size in ld-collate.c. Tested for powerpc64le. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* iconv, localedef: avoid floating point rounding differences [BZ #24372]DJ Delorie2019-03-211-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Two cases of "int * 1.4" may result in imprecise results, which in at least one case resulted in i686 and x86-64 producing different locale files. This replaced that floating point multiply with integer operations. While the hash table margin is increased from 40% to 50%, testing shows only 2% increase in overall size of the locale archive. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1311954 Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* Break some lines before not after operators.Joseph Myers2019-02-221-10/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The GNU Coding Standards specify that line breaks in expressions should go before an operator, not after one. This patch fixes various code to do this. It only changes code that appears to be mostly following GNU style anyway, not files and directories with substantially different formatting. It is not exhaustive even for files using GNU style (for example, changes to sysdeps files are deferred for subsequent cleanups). Some files changed are shared with gnulib, but most are specific to glibc. Changes were made manually, with places to change found by grep (so some cases, e.g. where the operator was followed by a comment at end of line, are particularly liable to have been missed by grep, but I did include cases where the operator was followed by backslash-newline). This patch generally does not attempt to address other coding style issues in the expressions changed (for example, missing spaces before '(', or lack of parentheses to ensure indentation of continuation lines properly reflects operator precedence). Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py. * benchtests/bench-memmem.c (simple_memmem): Break lines before rather than after operators. * benchtests/bench-skeleton.c (TIMESPEC_AFTER): Likewise. * crypt/md5.c (md5_finish_ctx): Likewise. * crypt/sha256.c (__sha256_finish_ctx): Likewise. * crypt/sha512.c (__sha512_finish_ctx): Likewise. * elf/cache.c (load_aux_cache): Likewise. * elf/dl-load.c (open_verify): Likewise. * elf/get-dynamic-info.h (elf_get_dynamic_info): Likewise. * elf/readelflib.c (process_elf_file): Likewise. * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Likewise. * elf/sprof.c (generate_call_graph): Likewise. * hurd/ctty-input.c (_hurd_ctty_input): Likewise. * hurd/ctty-output.c (_hurd_ctty_output): Likewise. * hurd/dtable.c (reauth_dtable): Likewise. * hurd/getdport.c (__getdport): Likewise. * hurd/hurd/signal.h (_hurd_interrupted_rpc_timeout): Likewise. * hurd/hurd/sigpreempt.h (HURD_PREEMPT_SIGNAL_P): Likewise. * hurd/hurdfault.c (_hurdsig_fault_catch_exception_raise): Likewise. * hurd/hurdioctl.c (fioctl): Likewise. * hurd/hurdselect.c (_hurd_select): Likewise. * hurd/hurdsig.c (_hurdsig_abort_rpcs): Likewise. (STOPSIGS): Likewise. * hurd/hurdstartup.c (_hurd_startup): Likewise. * hurd/intr-msg.c (_hurd_intr_rpc_mach_msg): Likewise. * hurd/lookup-retry.c (__hurd_file_name_lookup_retry): Likewise. * hurd/msgportdemux.c (msgport_server): Likewise. * hurd/setauth.c (_hurd_setauth): Likewise. * include/features.h (__GLIBC_USE_DEPRECATED_SCANF): Likewise. * libio/libioP.h [IO_DEBUG] (CHECK_FILE): Likewise. * locale/programs/ld-ctype.c (set_class_defaults): Likewise. * localedata/tests-mbwc/tst_swscanf.c (tst_swscanf): Likewise. * login/tst-utmp.c (do_check): Likewise. (simulate_login): Likewise. * mach/lowlevellock.h (lll_lock): Likewise. (lll_trylock): Likewise. * math/test-fenv.c (ALL_EXC): Likewise. * math/test-fenvinline.c (ALL_EXC): Likewise. * misc/sys/cdefs.h (__attribute_deprecated_msg__): Likewise. * nis/nis_call.c (__do_niscall3): Likewise. * nis/nis_callback.c (cb_prog_1): Likewise. * nis/nis_defaults.c (searchaccess): Likewise. * nis/nis_findserv.c (__nis_findfastest_with_timeout): Likewise. * nis/nis_ismember.c (internal_ismember): Likewise. * nis/nis_local_names.c (nis_local_principal): Likewise. * nis/nss_nis/nis-rpc.c (_nss_nis_getrpcbyname_r): Likewise. * nis/nss_nisplus/nisplus-netgrp.c (_nss_nisplus_getnetgrent_r): Likewise. * nis/ypclnt.c (yp_match): Likewise. (yp_first): Likewise. (yp_next): Likewise. (yp_master): Likewise. (yp_order): Likewise. * nscd/hstcache.c (cache_addhst): Likewise. * nscd/initgrcache.c (addinitgroupsX): Likewise. * nss/nss_compat/compat-pwd.c (copy_pwd_changes): Likewise. (internal_getpwuid_r): Likewise. * nss/nss_compat/compat-spwd.c (copy_spwd_changes): Likewise. * posix/glob.h (__GLOB_FLAGS): Likewise. * posix/regcomp.c (peek_token): Likewise. (peek_token_bracket): Likewise. (parse_expression): Likewise. * posix/regexec.c (sift_states_iter_mb): Likewise. (check_node_accept_bytes): Likewise. * posix/tst-spawn3.c (do_test): Likewise. * posix/wordexp-test.c (testit): Likewise. * posix/wordexp.c (parse_tilde): Likewise. (exec_comm): Likewise. * posix/wordexp.h (__WRDE_FLAGS): Likewise. * resource/vtimes.c (TIMEVAL_TO_VTIMES): Likewise. * setjmp/sigjmp.c (__sigjmp_save): Likewise. * stdio-common/printf_fp.c (__printf_fp_l): Likewise. * stdio-common/tst-fileno.c (do_test): Likewise. * stdio-common/vfprintf-internal.c (vfprintf): Likewise. * stdlib/strfmon_l.c (__vstrfmon_l_internal): Likewise. * stdlib/strtod_l.c (round_and_return): Likewise. (____STRTOF_INTERNAL): Likewise. * stdlib/tst-strfrom.h (TEST_STRFROM): Likewise. * string/strcspn.c (STRCSPN): Likewise. * string/test-memmem.c (simple_memmem): Likewise. * termios/tcsetattr.c (tcsetattr): Likewise. * time/alt_digit.c (_nl_parse_alt_digit): Likewise. * time/asctime.c (asctime_internal): Likewise. * time/strptime_l.c (__strptime_internal): Likewise. * time/sys/time.h (timercmp): Likewise. * time/tzfile.c (__tzfile_compute): Likewise.
* Add fall-through comments.Joseph Myers2019-02-121-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds fall-through comments in some cases where -Wextra produces implicit-fallthrough warnings. The patch is non-exhaustive. Apart from architecture-specific code for non-x86_64 architectures, it does not change sunrpc/xdr.c (legacy code, probably should have such changes, but left to be dealt with separately), or places that already had comments about the fall-through but not matching the form expected by -Wimplicit-fallthrough=3 (the default level with -Wextra; my inclination is to adjust those comments to match rather than downgrading to -Wimplicit-fallthrough=1 to allow any comment), or one place where I thought the implicit fallthrough was not correct and so should be handled separately as a bug fix. I think the key thing to consider in review of this patch is whether the fall-through is indeed intended and correct in each place where such a comment is added. Tested for x86_64. * elf/dl-exception.c (_dl_exception_create_format): Add fall-through comments. * elf/ldconfig.c (parse_conf_include): Likewise. * elf/rtld.c (print_statistics): Likewise. * locale/programs/charmap.c (parse_charmap): Likewise. * misc/mntent_r.c (__getmntent_r): Likewise. * posix/wordexp.c (parse_arith): Likewise. (parse_backtick): Likewise. * resolv/ns_ttl.c (ns_parse_ttl): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.c (init_cpu_features): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise.
* Update copyright dates not handled by scripts/update-copyrights.Joseph Myers2019-01-012-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've updated copyright dates in glibc for 2019. This is the patch for the changes not generated by scripts/update-copyrights and subsequent build / regeneration of generated files. Please remember to include 2019 in the dates for any new files added in future (which means updating any existing uncommitted patches you have that add new files to use the new copyright dates in them). * NEWS: Update copyright dates. * catgets/gencat.c (print_version): Likewise. * csu/version.c (banner): Likewise. * debug/catchsegv.sh: Likewise. * debug/pcprofiledump.c (print_version): Likewise. * debug/xtrace.sh (do_version): Likewise. * elf/ldconfig.c (print_version): Likewise. * elf/ldd.bash.in: Likewise. * elf/pldd.c (print_version): Likewise. * elf/sotruss.sh: Likewise. * elf/sprof.c (print_version): Likewise. * iconv/iconv_prog.c (print_version): Likewise. * iconv/iconvconfig.c (print_version): Likewise. * locale/programs/locale.c (print_version): Likewise. * locale/programs/localedef.c (print_version): Likewise. * login/programs/pt_chown.c (print_version): Likewise. * malloc/memusage.sh (do_version): Likewise. * malloc/memusagestat.c (print_version): Likewise. * malloc/mtrace.pl: Likewise. * manual/libc.texinfo: Likewise. * nptl/version.c (banner): Likewise. * nscd/nscd.c (print_version): Likewise. * nss/getent.c (print_version): Likewise. * nss/makedb.c (print_version): Likewise. * posix/getconf.c (main): Likewise. * scripts/test-installation.pl: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/lddlibc4.c (main): Likewise.
* Update copyright dates with scripts/update-copyrights.Joseph Myers2019-01-0140-40/+40
| | | | | | | * All files with FSF copyright notices: Update copyright dates using scripts/update-copyrights. * locale/programs/charmap-kw.h: Regenerated. * locale/programs/locfile-kw.h: Likewise.
* Add --no-hard-links option to localedef (bug 23923)Carlos O'Donell2018-12-033-4/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Downstream distributions need consistent sets of hardlinks in order for rpm to operate effectively. This means that even if locales are built with a high level of parallelism that the resulting files need to have consistent hardlink counts. The only way to achieve this is with a post-install hardlink pass using a program like 'hardlink' (shipped in Fedora). If the downstream distro wants to post-process the hardlinks then the time spent in localedef looking up sibling directories and processing hardlinks is wasted effort. To optimize the build and install pass we add a --no-hard-links option to localedef to avoid doing the hardlink optimziation for size. Tested on x86_64 with 'make localedata/install-locale-files' before and after. Without the patch we have files with 100+ hardlink counts. After the patch and running with --no-hard-links all link counts are 1. This patch also alters the convenience target 'make localedata/install-locale-files' to use the new option. Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>