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* convert execvp error handling to switch statementRich Felker2018-02-211-2/+9
| | | | | | | this is more extensible if we need to consider additional errors, and more efficient as long as the compiler does not know it can cache the result of __errno_location (a surprisingly complex issue detailed in commit a603a75a72bb469c6be4963ed1b55fabe675fe15).
* fix execvp failing on not-dir entries in PATH.Przemyslaw Pawelczyk2018-02-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | It's better to make execvp continue PATH search on ENOTDIR rather than issuing an error. Bogus entries should not render rest of PATH invalid. Maintainer's note: POSIX seems to require the search to continue like this as part of XBD 8.3 Other Environment Variables. Only errors that conclusively determine non-existence are candidates for continuing; otherwise for consistency we have to report the error.
* fix incorrect overflow check for allocation in fmemopenRich Felker2018-02-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | when a null buffer pointer is passed to fmemopen, requesting it allocate its own memory buffer, extremely large size arguments near SIZE_MAX could overflow and result in underallocation. this results from omission of the size of the cookie structure in the overflow check but inclusion of it in the calloc call. instead of accounting for individual small contributions to the total allocation size needed, simply reject sizes larger than PTRDIFF_MAX, which will necessarily fail anyway. then adding arbitrary fixed-size structures is safe without matching up the expressions in the comparison and the allocation.
* make getcwd fail if it cannot obtain an absolute pathDmitry V. Levin2018-02-071-1/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently getcwd(3) can succeed without returning an absolute path because the underlying getcwd syscall, starting with linux commit v2.6.36-rc1~96^2~2, may succeed without returning an absolute path. This is a conformance issue because "The getcwd() function shall place an absolute pathname of the current working directory in the array pointed to by buf, and return buf". Fix this by checking the path returned by syscall and failing with ENOENT if the path is not absolute. The error code is chosen for consistency with the case when the current directory is unlinked. Similar issue was fixed in glibc recently, see https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22679
* adjust strftime + modifier to match apparent intent of POSIXRich Felker2018-02-061-6/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | it's unclear from the specification whether the word "consumes" in "consumes more than four bytes to represent a year" refers just to significant places or includes leading zeros due to field width padding. however the examples in the rationale indicate that the latter was the intent. in particular, the year 270 is shown being formatted by %+5Y as +0270 rather than 00270. previously '+' prefixing was implemented just by comparing the year against 10000. instead, count the number of significant digits and padding bytes to be added, and use the total to determine whether to apply the '+' prefix. based on testing by Dennis Wölfing.
* fix strftime field widths with %F format and zero yearRich Felker2018-02-051-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | the code to strip initial sign and leading zeros inadvertently stripped all the zeros and the subsequent '-' separating the month. instead, only strip sign characters from the very first position, and only strip zeros when they are followed by another digit. based on testing by Dennis Wölfing.
* document pthread structure ABI constraints in commentsRich Felker2018-02-051-0/+7
| | | | | | | | in the original submission of the patch that became commit 7c709f2d4f9872d1b445f760b0e68da89e256b9e, and in subsequent reading of it by others, it was not clear that the new member had to be inserted before canary_at_end, or that inserting it at that location was safe. add comments to document.
* re-fix child reaping in wordexpAlexander Monakov2018-02-051-7/+1
| | | | | | Do not retry waitpid if the child was terminated by a signal. Do not examine status: since we are not passing any flags, we will not receive stop or continue notifications.
* revert regression in faccessat AT_EACCESS robustnessRich Felker2018-02-051-21/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | commit f9fb20b42da0e755d93de229a5a737d79a0e8f60 switched from using a pipe for the result to conveying it via the child process exit status. Alexander Monakov pointed out that the latter could fail if the application is not expecting faccessat to produce a child and performs a wait operation with __WCLONE or __WALL, and that it is not clear whether it's guaranteed to work when SIGCHLD's disposition has been set to SIG_IGN. in addition, that commit introduced a bug that caused EACCES to be produced instead of EBUSY due to an exit path that was overlooked when the error channel was changed, and introduced a spurious retry loop around the wait operation.
* store pthread stack guard sizes for pthread_getattr_npWilliam Pitcock2018-02-033-1/+4
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* getopt_long: accept prefix match of long options containing equals signsSamuel Holland2018-01-311-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | Consider the first equals sign found in the option to be the delimiter between it and its argument, even if it matches an equals sign in the option name. This avoids consuming the equals sign, which would prevent finding the argument. Instead, it forces a partial match of the part of the option name before the equals sign. Maintainer's note: GNU getopt_long does not explicitly document this behavior, but it can be seen as a consequence of how partial matches are specified, and at least GNU (bfd) ld is known to make use of it.
* fix getopt_long arguments to partial matchesSamuel Holland2018-01-311-1/+3
| | | | | | | If we find a partial option name match, we need to keep looking for ambiguous/conflicting options. However, we need to remember the position in the candidate argument to find its option-argument later, if there is one. This fixes e.g. option "foobar" being given as "--fooba=baz".
* fix printf alt-form octal with value 0 and no explicit precisionRich Felker2018-01-101-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | commit 78897b0dc00b7cd5c29af5e0b7eebf2396d8dce0 wrongly simplified Dmitry Levin's original submitted patch fixing alt-form octal with the zero flag and field width present, omitting the special case where the value is zero. as a result, printf("%#o",0) wrongly prints "00" rather than "0". the logic prior to this commit was actually better, in that it was aligned with how the alt-form flag (#) for printf is specified ("it shall increase the precision"). at the time there was no good way to avoid the zero flag issue with the old logic, but commit 167dfe9672c116b315e72e57a55c7769f180dffa added tracking of whether an explicit precision was provided. revert commit 78897b0dc00b7cd5c29af5e0b7eebf2396d8dce0 and switch to using the explicit precision indicator for suppressing the zero flag.
* revise the definition of multiple basic locks in the codeJens Gustedt2018-01-0915-16/+16
| | | | In all cases this is just a change from two volatile int to one.
* consistently use the LOCK an UNLOCK macrosJens Gustedt2018-01-096-12/+12
| | | | | | | In some places there has been a direct usage of the functions. Use the macros consistently everywhere, such that it might be easier later on to capture the fast path directly inside the macro and only have the call overhead on the slow path.
* new lock algorithm with state and congestion count in one atomic intJens Gustedt2018-01-093-8/+58
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A variant of this new lock algorithm has been presented at SAC'16, see https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01304108. A full version of that paper is available at https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01236734. The main motivation of this is to improve on the safety of the basic lock implementation in musl. This is achieved by squeezing a lock flag and a congestion count (= threads inside the critical section) into a single int. Thereby an unlock operation does exactly one memory transfer (a_fetch_add) and never touches the value again, but still detects if a waiter has to be woken up. This is a fix of a use-after-free bug in pthread_detach that had temporarily been patched. Therefore this patch also reverts c1e27367a9b26b9baac0f37a12349fc36567c8b6 This is also the only place where internal knowledge of the lock algorithm is used. The main price for the improved safety is a little bit larger code. Under high congestion, the scheduling behavior will be different compared to the previous algorithm. In that case, a successful put-to-sleep may appear out of order compared to the arrival in the critical section.
* fix iconv output of surrogate pairs in ucs2Rich Felker2017-12-181-1/+1
| | | | | | in the unified code for handling utf-16 and ucs2 output, the check for ucs2 wrongly looked at the source charset rather than the destination charset.
* add support for BOM-determined-endian UCS2, UTF-16, and UTF-32 to iconvRich Felker2017-12-181-3/+40
| | | | | | | | | | | | previously, the charset names without endianness specified were always interpreted as big endian. unicode specifies that UTF-16 and UTF-32 have BOM-determined endianness if BOM is present, and are otherwise big endian. since commit 5b546faa67544af395d6407553762b37e9711157 added support for stateful encodings, it is now possible to implement BOM support via the conversion descriptor state. for conversions to these charsets, the output is always big endian and does not have a BOM.
* add cp866 (dos cyrillic) to iconvRich Felker2017-12-181-0/+12
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* update case mappings to unicode 10.0Rich Felker2017-12-181-2/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | the mapping tables and code are not automatically generated; they were produced by comparing the output of towupper/towlower against the mappings in the UCD, ignoring characters that were previously excluded from case mappings or from alphabetic status (micro sign and circled letters), and adding table entries or code for everything else missing. based very loosely on a patch by Reini Urban.
* update ctype tables to unicode 10.0Rich Felker2017-12-184-220/+305
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* reformat ctype tables to be diff-friendly, match tool outputRich Felker2017-12-184-263/+276
| | | | | | | | | | | the new version of the code used to generate these tables forces a newline every 256 entries, whereas at the time these files were originally generated and committed, it only wrapped them at 80 columns. the new behavior ensures that localized changes to the tables, if they are ever needed, will produce localized diffs. commit d060edf6c569ba9df4b52d6bcd93edde812869c9 made the corresponding changes to the iconv tables.
* use the name UTC instead of GMT for UTC timezoneNatanael Copa2017-12-143-12/+12
| | | | | | | | | | notes by maintainer: both C and POSIX use the term UTC to specify related functionality, despite POSIX defining it as something more like UT1 or historical (pre-UTC) GMT without leap seconds. neither specifies the associated string for %Z. old choice of "GMT" violated principle of least surprise for users and some applications/tests. use "UTC" instead.
* fix sysconf for infinite rlimitsNatanael Copa2017-12-141-0/+2
| | | | sysconf should return -1 for infinity, not LONG_MAX.
* fix data race in at_quick_exitRich Felker2017-12-141-3/+4
| | | | | | | aside from theoretical arbitrary results due to UB, this could practically cause unbounded overflow of static array if hit, but hitting it depends on having more than 32 calls to at_quick_exit and having them sufficiently often.
* add ibm1047 codepage (ebcdic representation of latin1) to iconvRich Felker2017-12-121-0/+20
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* implement strftime padding specifier extensionsTimo Teräs2017-12-111-8/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | notes added by maintainer: the '-' specifier allows default padding to be suppressed, and '_' allows padding with spaces instead of the default (zeros). these extensions seem to be included in several other implementations including FreeBSD and derivatives, and Solaris. while portable software should not depend on them, time format strings are often exposed to the user for configurable time display. reportedly some python programs also use and depend on them.
* implement the fopencookie extension to stdioWilliam Pitcock2017-12-061-0/+138
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | notes added by maintainer: this function is a GNU extension. it was chosen over the similar BSD function funopen because the latter depends on fpos_t being an arithmetic type as part of its public API, conflicting with our definition of fpos_t and with the intent that it be an opaque type. it was accepted for inclusion because, despite not being widely used, it is usually very difficult to extricate software using it from the dependency on it. calling pattern for the read and write callbacks is not likely to match glibc or other implementations, but should work with any reasonable callbacks. in particular the read function is never called without at least one byte being needed to satisfy its caller, so that spurious blocking is not introduced. contracts for what callbacks called from inside libc/stdio can do are always complicated, and at some point still need to be specified explicitly. at the very least, the callbacks must return or block indefinitely (they cannot perform nonlocal exits) and they should not make calls to stdio using their own FILE as an argument.
* make fgetwc handling of encoding errors consistent with/without bufferRich Felker2017-11-201-14/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | previously, fgetwc left all but the first byte of an illegal sequence unread (available for subsequent calls) when reading out of the FILE buffer, but dropped all bytes contibuting to the error when falling back to reading a byte at a time. neither behavior was ideal. in the buffered case, each malformed character produced one error per byte, rather than one per character. in the unbuffered case, consuming the last byte that caused the transition from "incomplete" to "invalid" state potentially dropped (and produced additional spurious encoding errors for) the next valid character. to handle both cases uniformly without duplicate code, revise the buffered case to only cover situations where a complete and valid character is present in the buffer, and fall back to byte-at-a-time for all other cases. this allows using mbtowc (stateless) instead of mbrtowc, which may slightly improve performance too. when an encoding error has been hit in the byte-at-a-time case, leave the final byte that produced the error unread (via ungetc) except in the case of single-byte errors (for UTF-8, bytes c0, c1, f5-ff, and continuation bytes with no lead byte). single-byte errors are fully consumed so as not to leave the caller in an infinite loop repeating the same error. none of these changes are distinguished from a conformance standpoint, since the file position is unspecified after encoding errors. they are intended merely as QoI/consistency improvements.
* fix treatment by fgetws of encoding errors as eofRich Felker2017-11-201-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | fgetwc does not set the stream's error indicator on encoding errors, making ferror insufficient to distinguish between error and eof conditions. feof is also insufficient, since it will return true if the file ended with a partial character encoding error. whether fgetwc should be setting the error indicator itself is a question with conflicting answers. the POSIX text for the function states it as a requirement, but the ISO C text seems to require that it not. this may be revisited in the future based on the outcome of Austin Group issue #1170.
* fix fgetwc when decoding a character that crosses buffer boundarySzabolcs Nagy2017-11-181-0/+1
| | | | | Update the buffer position according to the bytes consumed into st when decoding an incomplete character at the end of the buffer.
* add reverse iconv mappings for JIS-based encodingsRich Felker2017-11-142-1/+612
| | | | | | | these encodings are still commonly used in messaging protocols and such. the reverse mapping is implemented as a binary search of a list of the jis 0208 characters in unicode order; the existing forward table is used to perform the comparison in the search.
* generalize iconv framework for 8-bit codepagesRich Felker2017-11-133-246/+273
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | previously, 8-bit codepages could only remap the high 128 bytes; the low range was assumed/forced to agree with ascii. interpretation of codepage table headers has been changed so that it's possible to represent mappings for up to 256 slots (fewer if the initial portion of the map is elided because it coincides with unicode codepoints). this requires consuming a bit more of the 10-bit space of characters that can be represented in 8-bit codepages, but there's still a plenty left. the size of the legacy_chars table is actually reduced now by eliding the first 256 entries and considering them to map implicitly via the identity map. before these changes, there seem to have been minor bugs/omissions in codepage table generation, so it's likely that some actual bug fixes are silently included in this commit. round-trip testing of a few codepages was performed on the new version of the code, but no differential testing against the old version was done.
* reformat cjk iconv tables to be diff-friendly, match tool outputRich Felker2017-11-113-2755/+2808
| | | | | | | | | | | | the new version of the code used to generate these tables forces a newline every 256 entries, whereas at the time these files were originally generated and committed, it only wrapped them at 80 columns. the new behavior ensures that localized changes to the tables, if they are ever needed, will produce localized diffs. other tables including hkscs were already committed in the new format. binary comparison of the generated object files was performed to confirm that no spurious changes slipped in.
* prevent fork's errno from being clobbered by atfork handlersBobby Bingham2017-11-101-3/+3
| | | | | | | If the syscall fails, errno must be set correctly for the caller. There's no guarantee that the handlers registered with pthread_atfork won't clobber errno, so we need to ensure it gets set after they are called.
* add iso-2022-jp support (decoding only) to iconvRich Felker2017-11-101-2/+45
| | | | | | | | | | this implementation aims to match the baseline defined by rfc1468 (the original mime charset definition) plus the halfwidth katakana extension included in the whatwg definition of the charset. rejection of si/so controls and newlines in doublebyte state are not currently enforced. the jis x 0201 mode is currently interpreted as having the yen sign and overline character in place of backslash and tilde; ascii mode has the standard ascii characters in those slots.
* add iconv framework for decoding stateful encodingsRich Felker2017-11-102-3/+24
| | | | | | | assuming pointers obtained from malloc have some nonzero alignment, repurpose the low bit of iconv_t as an indicator that the descriptor is a stateless value representing the source and destination character encodings.
* simplify/optimize iconv utf-8 caseRich Felker2017-11-101-4/+3
| | | | | | the special case where mbrtowc returns 0 but consumed 1 byte of input does not need to be considered, because the short-circuit for low bytes already covered that case.
* handle ascii range individually in each iconv caseRich Felker2017-11-101-2/+10
| | | | | | | short-circuiting low bytes before the switch precluded support for character encodings that don't coincide with ascii in this range. this limitation affected iso-2022 encodings, which use the esc byte to introduce a shift sequence, and things like ebcdic.
* move iconv_close to its own translation unitRich Felker2017-11-102-5/+6
| | | | | | | this is in preparation to support stateful conversion descriptors, which are necessarily allocated and thus must be freed in iconv_close. putting it in a separate TU will avoid pulling in free if iconv_close is not referenced.
* refactor iconv conversion descriptor encoding/decodingRich Felker2017-11-101-6/+20
| | | | | | | | | | this change is made to avoid having assumptions about the encoding spread out across the file, and to facilitate future change to a form that can accommodate allocted, stateful descriptors when needed. this commit should not produce any functional changes; with the compiler tested the only change to code generation was minor reordering of local variables on stack.
* fix getaddrinfo error code for non-numeric service with AI_NUMERICSERVA. Wilcox2017-11-091-1/+1
| | | | | | If AI_NUMERICSERV is specified and a numeric service was not provided, POSIX mandates getaddrinfo return EAI_NONAME. EAI_SERVICE is only for services that cannot be used on the specified socket type.
* fix mismatched type of __pthread_tsd_run_dtors weak definitionRich Felker2017-11-091-2/+2
| | | | | | | | commit a6054e3c94aa0491d7366e4b05ae0d73f661bfe2 changed this function not to take an argument, but the weak definition used by timer_create was not updated to match. reported by Pascal Cuoq.
* adjust posix_spawn dup2 action behavior to match future requirementsRich Felker2017-11-051-8/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | the resolution to Austin Group issue #411 defined new semantics for the posix_spawn dup2 file action in the (previously useless) case where src and dest fd are equal. future issues will require the dup2 file action to remove the close-on-exec flag. without this change, passing fds to a child with posix_spawn while avoiding fd-leak races in a multithreaded parent required a complex dance with temporary fds. based on patch by Petr Skocik. changes were made to preserve the 80-column formatting of the function and to remove code that became unreachable as a result of the new functionality.
* fix regression in glob with literal . or .. path componentRich Felker2017-10-211-3/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | commit 8c4be3e2209d2a1d3874b8bc2b474668fcbbbac6 was written to preclude the GLOB_PERIOD extension from matching these directory entries, but also precluded literal matches. adjust the check that excludes . and .. to check whether the GLOB_PERIOD flag is in effect, so that it cannot alter behavior in cases governed by the standard, and also don't exclude . or .. in any case where normal glob behavior (fnmatch's FNM_PERIOD flag) would have included one or both of them (patterns such as ".*"). it's still not clear whether this is the preferred behavior for GLOB_PERIOD, but at least it's clear that it can no longer break applications which are not relying on quirks of a nonstandard feature.
* posix_spawn: use larger stack to cover worst-case in execvpeWill Dietz2017-10-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | execvpe stack-allocates a buffer used to hold the full path (combination of a PATH entry and the program name) while searching through $PATH, so at least NAME_MAX+PATH_MAX is needed. The stack size can be made conditionally smaller (the current 1024 appears appropriate) should this larger size be burdensome in those situations.
* in dns parsing callback, enforce MAXADDRS to preclude overflowRich Felker2017-10-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | MAXADDRS was chosen not to need enforcement, but the logic used to compute it assumes the answers received match the RR types of the queries. specifically, it assumes that only one replu contains A record answers. if the replies to both the A and the AAAA query have their answer sections filled with A records, MAXADDRS can be exceeded and clobber the stack of the calling function. this bug was found and reported by Felix Wilhelm.
* fix incorrect base name offset from nftw when pathname ends in slash(es)Rich Felker2017-10-131-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the rightmost '/' character is not necessarily the delimiter before the basename; it could be a spurious trailing character on the directory name. this change does not introduce any normalization of pathnames or stripping of trailing slashes, contrary to at least glibc and perhaps other implementations; it jusst prevents their presence from breaking things. whether further changes should be made is an open question that may depend on conformance and/or application compatibility considerations. based loosely on patch by Joakim Sindholt.
* fix read-after-free type error in pthread_detachRich Felker2017-10-131-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | calling __unlock on t->exitlock is not valid because __unlock reads the waiters count after making the atomic store that could allow pthread_exit to continue and unmap the thread's stack and the object t points to. for now, inline the __unlock logic with an unconditional futex wake operation so that the waiters count is not needed. once __lock/__unlock have been made safe for self-synchronized destruction, we could switch back to using them.
* math: rewrite fma with mostly int arithmeticsSzabolcs Nagy2017-10-131-431/+154
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the freebsd fma code failed to raise underflow exception in some cases in nearest rounding mode (affects fmal too) e.g. fma(-0x1p-1000, 0x1.000001p-74, 0x1p-1022) and the inexact exception may be raised spuriously since the fenv is not saved/restored around the exact multiplication algorithm (affects x86 fma too). another issue is that the underflow behaviour when the rounded result is the minimal normal number is target dependent, ieee754 allows two ways to raise underflow for inexact results: raise if the result before rounding is in the subnormal range (e.g. aarch64, arm, powerpc) or if the result after rounding with infinite exponent range is in the subnormal range (e.g. x86, mips, sh). to avoid all these issues the algorithm was rewritten with mostly int arithmetics and float arithmetics is only used to get correct rounding and raise exceptions according to the behaviour of the target without any fenv.h dependency. it also unifies x86 and non-x86 fma. fmaf is not affected, fmal need to be fixed too. this algorithm depends on a_clz_64 and it required a few spurious instructions to make sure underflow exception is raised in a particular corner case. (normally FORCE_EVAL(tiny*tiny) would be used for this, but on i386 gcc is broken if the expression is constant https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57245 and there is no easy portable fix for the macro.)