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author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2022-09-12 08:38:03 -0400 |
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committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2022-09-19 13:21:54 -0400 |
commit | bf14ef193b4203aa9a8b173faeeea06d98397f65 (patch) | |
tree | 350a72f59d6afe649814bb65106c2e51c49ce0b5 /arch/x32/bits/setjmp.h | |
parent | 6f3ead0ae16deb9f0004b275e29a276c9712ee3c (diff) | |
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re-enable vdso clock_gettime on arm (32-bit) with workaround
commit 4486c579cbf0d989080705f515d08cb48636ba88 disabled vdso clock_gettime on arm due to a Linux kernel bug that was not understood at the time, whereby the vdso function silently produced catastrophically wrong results on some systems. since then, the bug was tracked down to the way the arm kernel disabled use of vdso clock_gettime on kernels where the necessary timer was not available or was disabled. it simply patched out the symbols, but it only did this for the legacy time32 functions, and left the time64 function in place but non-operational. kernel commit 4405bdf3c57ec28d606bdf5325f1167505bfdcd4 (first present in 5.8) provided the fix. if this were a bug that impacted all users of the broken kernel versions, we could probably ignore it and assume it had been patched or replaced. however, it's very possible that these kernels appear in the wild in devices running time32 userspace (glibc, musl 1.1.x, or some other environment) where they appear to work fine, but where our new binaries would fail catastrophically if we used the time64 vdso function. since the kernel has not (yet?) given us a way to probe for the working time64 vdso function semantically, we work around the problem by refusing to use the time64 one unless the time32 one is also present. this will revert to not using vdso at all if the time32 one is ever removed, but at least that's safe against wrong results and is just a missed optimization.
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