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* alpha: Refactor syscall and Use Linux kABI for syscall returnAdhemerval Zanella2020-02-142-13/+348
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | It highly unlikely that alpha will be ported to anything else than Linux, so this patch moves the generic unix syscall definition to Linux and adapt it to Linux kernel ABI. It changes the internal_syscall* macros to return a negative value instead of the '$19' register value on the 'err' macro argument. The macro INTERNAL_SYSCALL_DECL is no longer required, and the INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERROR_P macro follows the other Linux kABIs. Checked on alpha-linux-gnu.
* sparc: Avoid clobbering register parameters in syscallAdhemerval Zanella2020-02-141-27/+53
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The sparc INTERNAL_SYSCALL macro might clobber the register parameter if the argument itself might clobber any register (a function call for instance). This patch fixes it by using temporary variables for the expressions between the register assignments (as indicated by GCC documentation, 6.47.5.2 Specifying Registers for Local Variables). It is similar to the fix done for MIPS (bug 25523). Checked on sparc64-linux-gnu and sparcv9-linux-gnu.
* sparc: Use Linux kABI for syscall returnAdhemerval Zanella2020-02-143-48/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It changes the sparc internal_syscall* macros to return a negative value instead of the 'g1' register value in the 'err' macro argument. The __SYSCALL_STRING macro is also changed to no set the 'g1' value, since 'o1' already holds all the required information to check if syscall has failed. The macro INTERNAL_SYSCALL_DECL is no longer required, and the INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERROR_P macro follows the other Linux kABIs. The redefinition of INTERNAL_VSYSCALL_CALL is also no longer required. Checked on sparc64-linux-gnu and sparcv9-linux-gnu. It fixes the sporadic issues on sparc32 where clock_nanosleep does not act as cancellation entrypoint.
* powerpc: Use Linux kABI for syscall returnAdhemerval Zanella2020-02-141-7/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | It changes the powerpc INTERNAL_VSYSCALL_CALL and INTERNAL_SYSCALL_NCS to return a negative value instead of the returning the CR value in the 'err' macro argument. The macro INTERNAL_SYSCALL_DECL is no longer required, and the INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERROR_P macro follows the other Linux kABIs. Checked on powerpc64-linux-gnu, powerpc64le-linux-gnu, and powerpc-linux-gnu-power4.
* powerpc: Consolidate Linux syscall definitionAdhemerval Zanella2020-02-143-409/+209
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The diferences between powerpc64{le} and powerpc32 Linux sysdep.h are: 1. On both vDSO and syscall macros the volatile registers r9, r10, r11, and r12 are used as input operands on powerpc32 and as clobber registers on powerpc64. However the outcome is essentially the same, it advertise the register might be clobbered by the kernel (although Linux won't leak register information to userland in such case). 2. The LOADARGS* macros uses a different size to check for invalid types. 3. The pointer mangling support guard pointer loading uses ABI specific instruction and register. This patch consolidates on only one sysdep by using the the powerpc64 version as default and add the adjustments required for powerpc32. Checked on powerpc64-linux-gnu, powerpc64le-linux-gnu, and powerpc-linux-gnu-power4.
* i386: Enable CET support in ucontext functionsH.J. Lu2020-02-146-3/+425
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. getcontext and swapcontext are updated to save the caller's shadow stack pointer and return address. 2. setcontext and swapcontext are updated to restore shadow stack and jump to new context directly. 3. makecontext is updated to allocate a new shadow stack and set the caller's return address to the helper code, L(exitcode). 4. Since we no longer save and restore EAX, ECX and EDX in getcontext, setcontext and swapcontext, we can use them as scratch register slots to enable CET in ucontext functions. Since makecontext allocates a new shadow stack when making a new context and kernel allocates a new shadow stack for clone/fork/vfork syscalls, we track the current shadow stack base. In setcontext and swapcontext, if the target shadow stack base is the same as the current shadow stack base, we unwind the shadow stack. Otherwise it is a stack switch and we look for a restore token. We enable shadow stack at run-time only if program and all used shared objects, including dlopened ones, are shadow stack enabled, which means that they must be compiled with GCC 8 or above and glibc 2.28 or above. We need to save and restore shadow stack only if shadow stack is enabled. When caller of getcontext, setcontext, swapcontext and makecontext is compiled with smaller ucontext_t, shadow stack won't be enabled at run-time. We check if shadow stack is enabled before accessing the extended field in ucontext_t. Tested on i386 CET/non-CET machines. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* tst-clone3: Use __NR_futex_time64 if we don't have __NR_futexAlistair Francis2020-02-141-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | We can't include sysdep.h in the test case (it introduces lots of strange failures) so __NR_futex isn't redifined to __NR_futex_time64 by 64-bit time_t 32-bit archs (y2038 safe). To allow the test to pass let's just do the __NR_futex_time64 syscall if we don't have __NR_futex defined. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* powerpc64: Add memory protection key support [BZ #23202]Florian Weimer2020-02-143-0/+145
| | | | | | | | | The 32-bit protection key behavior is somewhat unclear on 32-bit powerpc, so this change is restricted to the 64-bit variants. Flag translation is needed because of hardware differences between the POWER implementation (read and write flags) and the Intel implementation (write and read+write flags).
* Use gcc -finput-charset=ascii for check-installed-headers.Stefan Liebler2020-02-134-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A non-ascii character in the installed headers leads now to: error: failure to convert ascii to UTF-8 Such a finding in s390 specific fenv.h leads to fails in GCC testsuite. See glibc commit 08aea89ef67c5780ae734073494df0a451bce20f. Adding this gcc option also to our tests was proposed by Florian Weimer. This change also found a hit in resource.h where now "microseconds" is used. I've adjusted all the resource.h files. I've used the following command to check for further hits in headers. LC_ALL=C find -name "*.h" -exec grep -PHn "[\x80-\xFF]" {} \; Tested on s390x and x86_64. Reviewed-by: Zack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com>
* alpha: Fix static gettimeofday symbolAdhemerval Zanella2020-02-131-5/+2
| | | | | | | | By undef strong_alias on alpha implementation, the default_symbol_version macro becomes an empty macro on static build. It fixes the issue introduced at c953219420. Checked on alpha-linux-gnu with a 'make check run-built-tests=no'.
* mips: Fix argument passing for inlined syscalls on Linux [BZ #25523]WANG Xuerui2020-02-123-52/+104
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | According to [gcc documentation][1], temporary variables must be used for the desired content to not be call-clobbered. Fix the Linux inline syscall templates by adding temporary variables, much like what x86 did before (commit 381a0c26d73e0f074c962e0ab53b99a6c327066d). Tested with gcc 9.2.0, both cross-compiled and natively on Loongson 3A4000. [1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Local-Register-Variables.html
* mips: Use 'long int' and 'long long int' in linux syscall codeWANG Xuerui2020-02-1214-220/+230
| | | | Style fixes only, no functional change.
* alpha: Use generic gettimeofday implementationAdhemerval Zanella2020-02-122-2/+8
| | | | | | | | | It makes alpha no longer reports information about a system-wide time zone and moves the version logic on the alpha implementation. Checked on a build and check-abi for alpha-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
* Rename RWF_WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET to RWH_WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET following Linux 5.5.Joseph Myers2020-02-121-1/+2
| | | | | | | | Linux 5.5 renames RWF_WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET to RWH_WRITE_LIFE_NOT_SET, with the old name kept as an alias. This patch makes the corresponding change in glibc. Tested for x86_64.
* Linux: Emulate fchmodat with AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW using O_PATH [BZ #14578]Florian Weimer2020-02-121-10/+47
| | | | | /proc/self/fd files are special and chmod on O_PATH descriptors in that directory operates on the symbolic link itself (like lchmod).
* io: Implement lchmod using fchmodat [BZ #14578]Florian Weimer2020-02-121-0/+1
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* Linux: Add io/tst-o_path-locks testFlorian Weimer2020-02-092-1/+101
| | | | | | The O_PATH-based fchmodat emulation will rely on the fact that closing an O_PATH descriptor never releases POSIX advisory locks, so this commit adds a test case for this behavior.
* y2038: linux: Provide __settimeofday64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-02-071-0/+53
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch provides new __settimeofday64 explicit 64 bit function for setting 64 bit time in the kernel (by internally calling __clock_settime64). Moreover, a 32 bit version - __settimeofday has been refactored to internally use __settimeofday64. The __settimeofday is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32 bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversion of struct timeval to 64 bit struct __timespec64. Internally the settimeofday uses __settimeofday64. This patch is necessary for having architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 Y2038 safe. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Run-time tests: - Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu): https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests: https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without to test proper usage of both __settimeofday64 and __settimeofday. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: alpha: Rename valid_timeval64_to_timeval to valid_timeval_to_timeval32Lukasz Majewski2020-02-074-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The name 'valid_timeval64_to_timeval' suggest conversion of struct __timeval64 to struct timeval (as in ./include/time.h). As on the alpha the struct timeval supports 64 bit time, it seems more feasible to emphasis struct timeval32 in the conversion function name. Hence the helper function naming change to 'valid_timeval_to_timeval32'. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: alpha: Rename valid_timeval_to_timeval64 to valid_timeval32_to_timevalLukasz Majewski2020-02-074-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Without this patch the naming convention for functions to convert struct timeval32 to struct timeval (which supports 64 bit time on Alpha) was a bit misleading. The name 'valid_timeval_to_timeval64' suggest conversion of struct timeval to struct __timeval64 (as in ./include/time.h). As on alpha the struct timeval supports 64 bit time it seems more readable to emphasis struct timeval32 in the conversion function name. Hence the helper function naming change to 'valid_timeval32_to_timeval'. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: Define __suseconds64_t type to be used with struct __timeval64Lukasz Majewski2020-02-075-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The __suseconds64_t type is supposed to be the 64 bit type across all architectures. It would be mostly used internally in the glibc - however, when passed to Linux kernel (very unlikely), if necessary, it shall be converted to 32 bit type (i.e. __suseconds_t) Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* Update kernel version to 5.5 in tst-mman-consts.py.Joseph Myers2020-02-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | This patch updates the kernel version in the test tst-mman-consts.py to 5.5. (There are no new constants covered by this test in 5.5 that need any other header changes.) Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* Update syscall lists for Linux 5.5.Joseph Myers2020-02-072-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | Linux 5.5 has no new syscalls to add to syscall-names.list, but it does newly enable the clone3 syscall for AArch64. This patch updates the kernel version listed in syscall-names.list and regenerates the AArch64 arch-syscall.h. Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* y2038: linux: Provide __timespec_get64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-02-051-0/+59
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch provides new instance of Linux specific timespec_get.c file placed in ./sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/. When compared to this file version from ./time directory, it provides __timespec_get64 explicit 64 bit function for getting 64 bit time in the struct __timespec64 (for compilation using C11 standard). Moreover, a 32 bit version - __timespec_get internally uses __timespec_get64. The __timespec_get is now supposed to be used on systems still supporting 32 bit time (__TIMESIZE != 64) - hence the necessary conversion to 32 bit struct timespec. Internally the timespec_get uses __clock_gettime64. This patch is necessary for having architectures with __WORDSIZE == 32 Y2038 safe. Build tests: ./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs Run-time tests: - Run specific tests on ARM/x86 32bit systems (qemu): https://github.com/lmajewski/meta-y2038 and run tests: https://github.com/lmajewski/y2038-tests/commits/master Above tests were performed with Y2038 redirection applied as well as without to test proper usage of both __timespec_get64 and __timespec_get. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* rt: avoid PLT setup in timer_[sg]ettimeAndreas Schwab2020-02-032-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | The functions __timer_gettime64 and __timer_settime64 live in librt, not libc. Use proper hidden aliases so that the callers do not need to set up the PLT register. Fixes commits cae1635a70 ("y2038: linux: Provide __timer_settime64 implementation") and 562cdc19c7 ("y2038: linux: Provide __timer_gettime64 implementation").
* y2038: linux: Provide __sched_rr_get_interval64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-02-022-1/+73
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch replaces auto generated wrapper (as described in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list) for sched_rr_get_interval with one which adds extra support for reading 64 bit time values on machines with __TIMESIZE != 64. There is no functional change for architectures already supporting 64 bit time ABI. The sched_rr_get_interval declaration in ./include/sched.h is not followed by corresponding libc_hidden_proto(), so it has been assumed that newly introduced syscall wrapper doesn't require libc_hidden_def() (which has been added by template used with auto generation script). Moreover, the code for building sched_rr_gi.c file is already placed in ./posix/Makefiles, so there was no need to add it elsewhere. Performed tests and validation are the same as for timer_gettime() conversion (sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/timer_gettime.c). Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* y2038: linux: Provide __timerfd_settime64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-02-023-2/+88
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch replaces auto generated wrapper (as described in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list) for timerfd_settime with one which adds extra support for reading and writing from Linux kernel 64 bit time values on machines with __TIMESIZE != 64. There is no functional change for archs already supporting 64 bit time ABI. This patch is conceptually identical to timer_settime conversion already done in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/timer_settime.c. Please refer to corresponding commit message for detailed description of introduced functions and the testing procedure. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> --- Changes for v4: - Update date from 2019 to 2020 Changes for v3: - Add missing libc_hidden_def() Changes for v2: - Remove "Contributed by" from the file header - Remove early check for (fd < 0) in __timerfd_settime64 as the fd correctness check is already done in Linux kernel - Add single descriptive comment line to provide concise explanation of the code
* y2038: linux: Provide __timerfd_gettime64 implementationLukasz Majewski2020-02-023-2/+70
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch replaces auto generated wrapper (as described in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list) for timerfd_gettime with one which adds extra support for reading 64 bit time values on machines with __TIMESIZE != 64. There is no functional change for architectures already supporting 64 bit time ABI. This patch is conceptually identical to timer_gettime conversion already done in sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/timer_gettime.c. Please refer to corresponding commit message for detailed description of introduced functions and the testing procedure. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> --- Changes for v4: - Update date from 2019 to 2020 Changes for v3: - Add missing libc_hidden_def() Changes for v2: - Remove "Contributed by" from the file header - Remove early check for (fd < 0) in __timerfd_gettime64 as the fd correctness check is already done in Linux kernel - Add single descriptive comment line to provide concise explanation of the code
* i386: Remove _exit.SH.J. Lu2020-02-011-44/+0
| | | | | | | The generic implementation is suffice since __NR_exit_group is always support and i386 does define ABORT_INSTRUCTION. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* i386: Don't unnecessarily save and restore EAX, ECX and EDX [BZ# 25262]H.J. Lu2020-02-014-29/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | On i386, since EAX, ECX and EDX are caller-saved, there are no need to save and restore EAX, ECX and EDX in getcontext, setcontext and swapcontext. They just need to clear EAX on success. The extra scratch registers are needed to enable CET. Tested on i386. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* Fix tst-pkey.c pkey_alloc return checks and manualLucas A. M. Magalhaes2020-01-171-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | This test was failing in some powerpc systems as it was not checking for ENOSPC return. As said on the Linux man-pages and can be observed by the implementation at mm/mprotect.c in the Linux Kernel source. The syscall pkey_alloc can return EINVAL or ENOSPC. ENOSPC will indicate either that all keys are in use or that the kernel does not support pkeys. Reviewed-by: Gabriel F. T. Gomes <gabriel@inconstante.net.br>
* powerpc: Move cache line size to rtld_global_roTulio Magno Quites Machado Filho2020-01-173-18/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | GCC 10.0 enabled -fno-common by default and this started to point that __cache_line_size had been implemented in 2 different places: loader and libc. In order to avoid this duplication, the libc variable has been removed and the loader variable is moved to rtld_global_ro. File sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/dl-auxv.h has been added in order to reuse code for both static and dynamic linking scenarios. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* powerpc: Initialize rtld_global_ro for static dlopen [BZ #20802]Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho2020-01-171-2/+11
| | | | | | | Initialize dl_auxv, dl_hwcap and dl_hwcap2 in rtld_global_ro for DSOs that have been statically dlopen'ed. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
* linux: Optimize fallback 32-bit clock_getresAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-031-4/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch avoid probing the __NR_clock_getttime64 syscall each time __clock_gettime64 is issued on a kernel without 64 bit time support. Once ENOSYS is obtained, only 32-bit clock_gettime are used. The following snippet: clock_getres (CLOCK_REALTIME, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); clock_getres (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); clock_getres (CLOCK_BOOTTIME, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); clock_getres (20, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); On a kernel without 64 bit time support issues the syscalls: syscall_0x196(0, 0xffb83330, [...]) = -1 ENOSYS (Function not implemented) clock_getres(CLOCK_REALTIME, {tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=1}) = 0 clock_getres(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=1}) = 0 clock_getres(CLOCK_BOOTTIME, {tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=1}) = 0 Checked on i686-linux-gnu on 4.15 kernel. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Add support for clock_getres64 vDSOAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-038-12/+24
| | | | | | | | No architecture currently defines the vDSO symbol. On archictures with 64-bit time_t the HAVE_CLOCK_GETRES_VSYSCALL is renamed to HAVE_CLOCK_GETRES64_VSYSCALL, it simplifies clock_gettime code. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Enable vDSO clock_gettime64 for mipsAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-031-0/+5
| | | | | | It was added on Linux 5.4 (commit 1f66c45db3302). Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Enable vDSO clock_gettime64 for armAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-031-0/+1
| | | | | | It was added on Linux 5.5 (commit 74d06efb9c2f9). Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Enable vDSO clock_gettime64 for i386Adhemerval Zanella2020-01-031-0/+1
| | | | | | | | It was added on Linux 5.3 (commit 22ca962288c0a). Checked on i686-linux-gnu with 5.3.0 kernel. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Optimize fallback 32-bit clock_gettimeAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-031-4/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch avoid probing the __NR_clock_getttime64 syscall each time __clock_gettime64 is issued on a kernel without 64 bit time support. Once ENOSYS is obtained, only 32-bit clock_gettime are used. The following snippet: clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); clock_gettime (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); clock_gettime (CLOCK_BOOTTIME, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); clock_gettime (20, &(struct timespec) { 0 }); On a kernel without 64 bit time support and with vDSO support results on the following syscalls: syscall_0x193(0, 0xff87ba30, [...]) = -1 ENOSYS (Function not implemented) clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME, {tv_sec=927082, tv_nsec=474382032}) = 0 clock_gettime(0x14 /* CLOCK_??? */, 0xff87b9f8) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) While on a kernel without vDSO support: syscall_0x193(0, 0xbec95550, 0xb6ed2000, 0x1, 0xbec95550, 0) = -1 (errno 38) clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, {tv_sec=1576615930, tv_nsec=638250162}) = 0 clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {tv_sec=1665478, tv_nsec=638779620}) = 0 clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME, {tv_sec=1675418, tv_nsec=292932704}) = 0 clock_gettime(0x14 /* CLOCK_??? */, 0xbec95530) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) Checked on i686-linux-gnu on 4.15 kernel and on a 5.3 kernel. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Add support for clock_gettime64 vDSOAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-039-12/+34
| | | | | | | | No architecture currently defines the vDSO symbol. On architectures with 64-bit time_t the HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME_VSYSCALL is renamed to HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME64_VSYSCALL, it simplifies clock_gettime code. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* elf: Move vDSO setup to rtld (BZ#24967)Adhemerval Zanella2020-01-0321-272/+162
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch moves the vDSO setup from libc to loader code, just after the vDSO link_map setup. For static case the initialization is moved to _dl_non_dynamic_init instead. Instead of using the mangled pointer, the vDSO data is set as attribute_relro (on _rtld_global_ro for shared or _dl_vdso_* for static). It is read-only even with partial relro. It fixes BZ#24967 now that the vDSO pointer is setup earlier than malloc interposition is called. Also, vDSO calls should not be a problem for static dlopen as indicated by BZ#20802. The vDSO pointer would be zero-initialized and the syscall will be issued instead. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu, i686-linux-gnu, aarch64-linux-gnu, arm-linux-gnueabihf, powerpc64le-linux-gnu, powerpc64-linux-gnu, powerpc-linux-gnu, s390x-linux-gnu, sparc64-linux-gnu, and sparcv9-linux-gnu. I also run some tests on mips. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Consolidate time implementationAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-033-55/+54
| | | | | | | | | | | The IFUNC bypass to vDSO is used when USE_IFUNC_TIME is set. Currently powerpc and x86 defines it. Otherwise the generic implementation is used, which calls clock_gettime. Checked on powerpc64le-linux-gnu, powerpc64-linux-gnu, powerpc-linux-gnu-power4, x86_64-linux-gnu, and i686-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Consolidate Linux gettimeofdayAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-034-100/+63
| | | | | | | | | | | | The IFUNC bypass to vDSO is used when USE_IFUNC_GETTIMEOFDAY is set. Currently aarch64, powerpc*, and x86 defines it. Otherwise the generic implementation is used, which calls clock_gettime. Checked on aarch64-linux-gnu, powerpc64le-linux-gnu, powerpc64-linux-gnu, powerpc-linux-gnu-power4, x86_64-linux-gnu, and i686-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Update mips vDSO symbolsAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-031-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | The clock_getres is a new implementation added on Linux 5.4 (abed3d826f2f). Checked with a build against mips-linux-gnu and mips64-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Update x86 vDSO symbolsAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-033-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Add the missing time and clock_getres vDSO symbol names on x86. For time, the iFUNC already uses expected name so it affects only the static build. The clock_getres is a new implementation added on Linux 5.3 (f66501dc53e72). Checked on x86-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* x86: Make x32 use x86 time implementationAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-032-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | This is the only use of auto-generation syscall which uses a vDSO plus IFUNC and the current x86 generic implementation already covers the expected semantic. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu-x32. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* linux: Fix vDSO macros build with time64 interfacesAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-0310-98/+58
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As indicated on libc-help [1] the ec138c67cb commit broke 32-bit builds when configured with --enable-kernel=5.1 or higher. The scenario 10 from [2] might also occur in this configuration and INLINE_VSYSCALL will try to use the vDSO symbol and HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME64_VSYSCALL does not set HAVE_VSYSCALL prior its usage. Also, there is no easy way to just enable the code to use one vDSO symbol since the macro INLINE_VSYSCALL is redefined if HAVE_VSYSCALL is set. Instead of adding more pre-processor handling and making the code even more convoluted, this patch removes the requirement of defining HAVE_VSYSCALL before including sysdep-vdso.h to enable vDSO usage. The INLINE_VSYSCALL is now expected to be issued inside a HAVE_*_VSYSCALL check, since it will try to use the internal vDSO pointers. Both clock_getres and clock_gettime vDSO code for time64_t were removed since there is no vDSO setup code for the symbol (an architecture can not set HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME64_VSYSCALL). Checked on i686-linux-gnu (default and with --enable-kernel=5.1), x86_64-linux-gnu, aarch64-linux-gnu, and powerpc64le-linux-gnu. I also checked against a build to mips64-linux-gnu and sparc64-linux-gnu. [1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-help/2019-12/msg00014.html [2] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-12/msg00142.html Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
* Linux: Fix clock_nanosleep time64 checkAdhemerval Zanella2020-01-031-8/+12
| | | | | | | | The result of INTERNAL_SYSCALL_CANCEL should be checked with macros INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERROR_P and INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERRNO instead of comparing the result directly. Checked on powerpc-linux-gnu.
* Linux: Remove pread/pread64, pwrite/pwrite64 kludges from <sysdep.h>Florian Weimer2020-01-024-40/+0
| | | | | | Since the switch away from auto-generated wrappers for these system calls, the kludge is already included in the C source file of the system call wrapper.
* Linux: Use system call tables during buildFlorian Weimer2020-01-0218-55/+43
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Use <arch-syscall.h> instead of <asm/unistd.h> to obtain the system call numbers. A few direct includes of <asm/unistd.h> need to be removed (if the system call numbers are already provided indirectly by <sysdep.h>) or replaced with <sys/syscall.h>. Current Linux headers for alpha define the required system call names, so most of the _NR_* hacks are no longer needed. For the 32-bit arm architecture, eliminate the INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ARM macro, now that we have regular system call names for cacheflush and set_tls. There are more such cleanup opportunities for other architectures, but these cleanups are required to avoid macro redefinition errors during the build. For ia64, it is desirable to use <asm/break.h> directly to obtain the break number for system calls (which is not a system call number itself). This requires replacing __BREAK_SYSCALL with __IA64_BREAK_SYSCALL because the former is defined as an alias in <asm/unistd.h>, but not in <asm/break.h>. Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>