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Various subdirectories of glibc include Banner files to put some text
in the output of executing libc.so.6, under "Available extensions".
Some of those subdirectories (e.g. crypt) may originally have been
add-ons (and so optional, so a particular glibc build might or might
not have included them), but except for libidn they aren't now (or if
only included in some builds, in the case of soft-fp, the inclusion
depends on the architecture for which glibc is configured rather than
having any glibc configuration for which it's an optional feature),
and it doesn't seem useful for the libc.so.6 output to call out a few
features like that.
This patch removes the non-add-on Banner files, updating contrib.texi
where they noted contributions not otherwise mentioned there.
Tested for x86_64.
* crypt/Banner: Remove file.
* nptl/Banner: Likewise.
* resolv/Banner: Likewise.
* soft-fp/Banner: Likewise.
* nptl/Makefile ($(objpfx)banner.h): Remove rule.
($(objpfx)version.d): Remove dependency on banner.h.
($(objpfx)version.os): Likewise.
* nptl/version.c (banner): Do not include banner.h.
* manual/contrib.texi: Update entries for Richard Henderson, Jakub
Jelinek and BIND code.
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* resolv/tst-resolv-qtypes.c (domain): Changed to
"const char domain[] =".
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This requires more control over the response data, so it is now
determined by flags embedded in the query name.
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* resolv/tst-resolv-res_init-skeleton.c (run_res_init)
[!CLONE_NEWUTS]: Fail as unsupported if hostname is not NULL.
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The old code uses errno as the primary indicator for success or
failure. This is wrong because errno is only set for specific
combinations of the status return value and the h_errno variable.
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This patch consolidates all the non cancellable writev calls to use
the __writev_nocancel identifier. For non cancellable targets it will
be just a macro to call the default respective symbol while on Linux
will be a internal one.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu-x32, and i686-linux-gnu.
* gmon/gmon.c (write_hist): Replace writev_not_cancel_no_status with
__writev_nocancel_nostatus.
(write_call_graph): Likewise.
(write_bb_counts): Likewise.
* resolv/herror.c (herror): Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/not-cancel.h (writev_not_cancel_no_status): Remove
macro.
(__writev_nocancel_nostatus): New macro.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/not-cancel.h (writev_not_cancel_no_status):
Remove macro.
(__writev_nocancel_nostatus): New function.
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This patch consolidates all the non cancellable close calls to use
the __close_nocancel{_nostatus} identifier. For non cancellable targets
it will be just a macro to call the default respective symbol while on Linux
will be a internal one.
Also, since it is used on libcrypto it is also exported in GLIBC_PRIVATE
namespace.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu-x32, and i686-linux-gnu.
* sysdeps/generic/not-cancel.h (close_not_cancel): Remove macro.
(close_not_cancel_no_status): Likewise.
(__close_nocancel): New macro.
(__close_nocancel_no_status): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/not-cancel.h (__close_nocancel): Remove
macro.
(close_not_cancel): Likewise.
(close_not_cancel_no_status): Likewise.
(__close_nocancel): New prototype.
(__close_nocancel_no_status): New function.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/close.c (__close_nocancel): New function.
* catgets/open_catalog.c (__open_catalog): Replace
close_not_cancel{_no_status) with __close_nocancel{_nostatus}.
* gmon/gmon.c (write_gmon): Likewise.
* iconv/gconv_cache.c (__gconv_load_cache): Likewise.
* intl/loadmsgcat.c (close): Likewise.
* io/ftw.c (open_dir_stream): Likewise.
(ftw_startup): Likewise.
* libio/fileops.c (_IO_file_open): Likewise.
(_IO_file_close_mmap): Likewise.
(_IO_file_close): Likewise.
* libio/iopopen.c (_IO_dup2): Likewise.
* locale/loadarchive.c (_nl_load_locale_from_archive): Likewise.
* locale/loadlocale.c (_nl_load_locale): Likewise.
* login/utmp_file.c (pututline_file): Likewise.
(endutent_file): Likewise.
* misc/daemon.c (daemon): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_getai.c (__nscd_getai): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_getgr_r.c (nscd_getgr_r): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_gethst_r.c (nscd_gethst_r): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_getpw_r.c (nscd_getpw_r): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_getserv_r.c (nscd_getserv_r): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_helper.c (open_socket): Likewise.
(__nscd_open_socket): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_initgroups.c (__nscd_getgrouplist): Likewise.
* nscd/nscd_netgroup.c (__nscd_setnetgrent): Likewise.
(__nscd_innetgr): Likewise.
* nss/nss_db/db-open.c (internal_setent): Likewise.
* resolv/res-close.c (__res_iclose): Likewise.
* sunrpc/pm_getmaps.c (pmap_getmaps): Likewise.
* sysdeps/posix/closedir.c (__closedir): Likewise.
* sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c (getaddrinfo): Likewise.
* sysdeps/posix/getcwd.c (__getcwd): Likewise.
* sysdeps/posix/opendir.c (tryopen_o_directory): Likewise.
(opendir_tail): Likewise.
* sysdeps/posix/spawni.c (__spawni_child): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/check_native.c (__check_native): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/check_pf.c (__check_pf): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/fips-private.h (fips_enabled_p): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/gethostid.c (sethostid): Likewise.
(gethostid): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getloadavg.c (getloadavg): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getlogin_r.c (__getlogin_r_loginuid):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getsysstats.c (__get_nprocs): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/grantpt.c (close_all_fds): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/smp.h (is_smp_system): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/has_cpuclock.c (has_cpuclock):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/if_index.c (__if_nametoindex): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/libc_fatal.c (backtrace_and_maps): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/malloc-sysdep.h (check_may_shrink_heap):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mq_notify.c (init_mq_netlink): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pthread_getname.c (pthread_getname_np):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/pthread_setname.c (pthread_setname_np):
Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/spawni.c (__spawni_child): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sysconf.c (__sysconf): Likewise.
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This patch changes the remaining uses of the old nonstandard u_intN_t
types in glibc to use the C99 uintN_t instead, except for the
definitions of those typedefs and the tests of them in the c++-types
test. This follows the previous such fix for libm, and being
consistent in using uintN_t makes sense as a global cleanup.
Tested for x86_64, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
* catgets/catgets.c (catgets): Use uintN_t instead of u_intN_t.
* catgets/catgetsinfo.h (struct catalog_obj): Likewise.
(struct catalog_info): Likewise.
* inet/htontest.c (lo): Likewise.
(foo): Likewise.
* inet/inet_lnaof.c (inet_lnaof): Likewise.
* inet/inet_net.c (inet_network): Likewise.
* inet/inet_netof.c (inet_netof): Likewise.
* inet/rcmd.c (__ivaliduser): Likewise.
(iruserok): Likewise.
* locale/loadlocale.c (_nl_intern_locale_data): Likewise.
* locale/programs/locale-spec.c (locale_special): Likewise.
* nis/nis_findserv.c (struct findserv_req): Likewise.
(__nis_findfastest_with_timeout): Likewise.
* nss/test-netdb.c (test_network): Likewise.
* resolv/inet_neta.c (inet_neta): Likewise.
* resolv/ns_date.c (ns_datetosecs): Likewise.
(SECS_PER_DAY): Likewise.
* resolv/nss_dns/dns-network.c (_nss_dns_getnetbyaddr_r):
Likewise.
* resolv/res_comp.c (__putlong): Likewise.
(__putshort): Likewise.
(_getlong): Likewise.
(_getshort): Likewise.
* resolv/res_debug.c (p_time): Likewise.
(precsize_ntoa): Likewise.
(precsize_aton): Likewise.
(latlon2ul): Likewise.
(loc_aton): Likewise.
(loc_ntoa): Likewise.
* resolv/res_hconf.c (struct netaddr): Likewise.
(_res_hconf_reorder_addrs): Likewise.
* sunrpc/clnt_tcp.c (clnttcp_call): Likewise.
(clnttcp_control): Likewise.
* sunrpc/clnt_udp.c (clntudp_call): Likewise.
(clntudp_control): Likewise.
* sunrpc/clnt_unix.c (clntunix_call): Likewise.
(clntunix_control): Likewise.
* sunrpc/pmap_rmt.c (clnt_broadcast): Likewise.
* sunrpc/rpc/auth.h (union des_block): Likewise.
* sunrpc/tst-udp-nonblocking.c (do_test): Likewise.
* sunrpc/xdr_rec.c (struct rec_strm): Likewise.
(xdrrec_create): Likewise.
(xdrrec_endofrecord): Likewise.
(flush_out): Likewise.
* sunrpc/xdr_stdio.c (xdrstdio_getlong): Likewise.
(xdrstdio_putlong): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/errqueue.h (struct sock_extended_err):
Likewise.
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A dot-less host name without an /etc/resolv.conf file caused an
assertion failure in update_from_conf because the function would not
deal correctly with the empty search list case.
Thanks to Andreas Schwab for debugging assistence.
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This commit enhances the stub resolver to reload the configuration
in the per-thread _res object if the /etc/resolv.conf file has
changed. The resolver checks whether the application has modified
_res and will not overwrite the _res object in that case.
The struct resolv_context mechanism is used to check the
configuration file only once per name lookup.
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This commit adds the remaining unchanging members (which are loaded
from /etc/resolv.conf) to struct resolv_conf.
The extended name server list is currently not used by the stub
resolver. The switch depends on a cleanup: The _u._ext.nssocks
array stores just a single socket, and needs to be replaced with
a single socket value.
(The compatibility gethostname implementation does not use the
extended addres sort list, either. Updating the compat code is
not worthwhile.)
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This change uses the extended resolver state in struct resolv_conf to
store the search list. If applications have not patched the _res
object directly, this extended search list will be used by the stub
resolver during name resolution.
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This change provides additional resolver configuration state which
is not exposed through the _res ABI. It reuses the existing
initstamp field in the supposedly-private part of _res. Some effort
is undertaken to avoid memory safety issues introduced by applications
which directly patch the _res object.
With this commit, only the initstamp field is moved into struct
resolv_conf. Additional members will be added later, eventually
migrating the entire resolver configuration.
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struct resolv_context objects provide a temporary resolver context
which does not change during a name lookup operation. Only when the
outmost context is created, the stub resolver configuration is
verified to be current (at present, only against previous res_init
calls). Subsequent attempts to obtain the context will reuse the
result of the initial verification operation.
struct resolv_context can also be extended in the future to store
data which needs to be deallocated during thread cancellation.
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From res_data.c to query.c
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From res_data.c to res_debug.c.
Also drop the unnecessary _res initialization from fp_nquery.
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Do not copy the actual name server addresses to rotate them. Use a
global rotation offset instead.
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Some Linux kernels have very aggressive ICMP rate limiting on the
loopback interface. This commit introduces a minimal echoing DNS server
inside the network namespace, so that there is no need for ICMP error
messages anymore.
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Many callers of __res_maybe_init also call _res_hconf_init.
Additional calls to the latter do not hurt because the function
does its work only once. (/etc/hosts.conf is not reloaded or
even checked for changes.) This means that we can simplify the
code by calling _res_hconf_init directly from __res_vinit.
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2001:db8:00001::f is not a valid IPv6 address according to RFC 2373.
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Also remove some obsolete comments.
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