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* allow full-range file offsets to mmap on archs with 64-bit syscall argsRich Felker2017-04-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | normally 32-bit archs use the mmap2 syscall and are limited to an offset of 2^32 pages. however some 32-bit archs (mainly ILP32-on-64 ones like x32) have 64-bit syscall argument slots and thus can accept the full range. don't artifically limit them.
* fix dl_iterate_phdr in static PIE binariesRich Felker2017-04-111-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | analogous to commit 5bf7eba213cacc4c1220627c91c28deff2ffecda, use of AT_PHDR/PT_PHDR does not actually work to find the program base, and the method with _DYNAMIC vs PT_DYNAMIC must be used as an alternative. patch by Shiz, along with testing to confirm that this fixes unwinding in static PIE.
* fix read past end of buffer in getaddrinfo backendRich Felker2017-04-111-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | due to testing buf[i].family==AF_INET before checking i==cnt, it was possible to read past the end of the array, or past the valid part. in practice, without active bounds/indeterminate-value checking by the compiler, the worst that happened was failure to return early and optimize out the sorting that's unneeded for v4-only results. returning on i==cnt-1 rather than i==cnt would be an alternate fix, but the approach this patch takes is more idiomatic and less error-prone. patch by Timo Teräs.
* aarch64: add single instruction math functionsSzabolcs Nagy2017-03-2134-24/+226
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | this should increase performance and reduce code size on aarch64. the compiled code was checked against using __builtin_* instead of inline asm with gcc-6.2.0. lrint is two instructions. c with inline asm is used because it is safer than a pure asm implementation, this prevents ll{rint,round} to be an alias of l{rint,round} (because the types don't match) and depends on gcc style inline asm support. ceil, floor, round, trunc can either raise inexact on finite non-integer inputs or not raise any exceptions. the new implementation does not raise exceptions while the generic c code does. on aarch64, the underflow exception is signaled before rounding (ieee 754 allows both before and after rounding, but it must be consistent), the generic fma c code signals it after rounding so using single instruction fixes a slight conformance issue too.
* fix strptime output for %C without %yJulien Ramseier2017-03-211-2/+3
| | | | | in this case, a potentially-uninitialized or unrelated existing value in tm_year was being used. instead use 0 if %y was not present.
* fix processing of strptime %p formatJulien Ramseier2017-03-211-0/+2
| | | | string pointer was not advanced after matching.
* fix off-by-one in strptime %jJulien Ramseier2017-03-211-0/+1
| | | | tm_yday range is 0-365 while %j is 1-366
* regex: fix newline matching with negated bracketsJulien Ramseier2017-03-211-0/+14
| | | | | | With REG_NEWLINE, POSIX says: "A <newline> in string shall not be matched by a period outside a bracket expression or by any form of a non-matching list"
* increase limit on locale name length from 15 to 23 bytesRich Felker2017-03-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the old limit was one byte too short to support locale names of the form xx_XX.UTF-8@modifier where modifier is more than 3 bytes, a form which various real-world locale names take. the problem could be avoided by omitting the useless ".UTF-8" part, but users may need to have it present when operating on mixed-libc systems or when it will be carried over (e.g. across ssh) to other systems. the new limit is chosen sufficient for existing/reasonable locale names while still keeping the size of setlocale's static buffer small. also add locale_impl.h to the Makefile's list of headers which force rebuild of source files, to prevent dangerously inconsistent object files from getting used after this change.
* search locale name variants for gettext translationsRich Felker2017-03-211-32/+55
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | often translations will be named only by language, whereas locale names may also include a territory code, modifier, and codeset portion. previously, only translations exactly matching the locale name were loaded. this was a major usability issue, requiring workarounds like symlinks or tweaking of the locale name. with these changes, gettext now searches for translations by first removing the codeset portion of the locale name, then trying the remainder in full, with modifier (@mod) removed, with territory code (_XX) removed, and with both removed. part of the reason gettext lacked support for searching fallbacks before is that the candidate pathname for a translation file was constructed on each call and used as the key to lookup an already-mapped translation file. this was very costly/inefficient. we now use the tuple of textdomain binding pointer, locale map pointer, and integer category id as the key for looking up a translation file mapping. based on patch by He X.
* make setlocale return a single name for LC_ALL if all categories matchRich Felker2017-03-211-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | when called for LC_ALL, setlocale has to return a string representing the state of all locale categories. the simplest way to do this was to always return a delimited list of values for each category, but that's not friendly in the fairly common case where all categories have the same setting. He X proposed a patch to check for this case and return a single name; this patch is a simplified approach to do the same.
* fix POSIX-format TZ dst transition times for southern hemisphereRich Felker2017-03-151-8/+4
| | | | | | | | | | the time of day at which daylight time switches over is specified in local time in the dst state prior to the transition. the code for handling this wrongly assumed it needed to switch whether dst or standard offset is applied to the transition time when the dst end date is before the dst start date (souther hemisphere summer), but in fact the end transition time should always be adjusted for dst, and the start transition time should always be adjusted for standard time.
* fix threshold constants in j0f, y0f, j1f, y1fSzabolcs Nagy2017-03-152-13/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | partly following freebsd rev 279491 https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=279491 (musl had some of the fixes before freebsd). the change should not matter much for j0f, y0f, but it improves j1f and y1f in [2.5,~3.75] (that is [0x40200000,~0x40700000]). near roots (e.g. around 3.8317 for j1f) there are still large ulp errors. dropped code that tried to raise inexact.
* fix one-byte overflow in legacy getpass functionRich Felker2017-03-141-1/+1
| | | | | if the length of the input was equal to the buffer size (128), a fixed value of zero was written one byte past the end of the static buffer.
* fix wide scanf's use of a compound literal past its lifetimeRich Felker2017-03-141-1/+2
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* fix possible fd leak, unrestored cancellation state on dns socket failRich Felker2017-03-141-1/+5
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* in static dl_iterate_phdr, fix use of possibly-uninitialized aux dataRich Felker2017-03-141-1/+1
| | | | | this could only happen if an incomplete auxv was passed into the program, but it's better to just initialize the data anyway.
* fix free of uninitialized buffer pointer on error in regexecRich Felker2017-03-141-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | the fix in commit c3edc06d1e1360f3570db9155d6b318ae0d0f0f7 for CVE-2016-8859 used gotos to exit on overflow conditions, but the code in that error path assumed the buffer pointer was valid or null. thus, the conditions which previously led to under-allocation and buffer overflow could instead lead to an invalid pointer being passed to free.
* fix lsearch and lfind to pass key as first arg to the compar callbackSzabolcs Nagy2017-03-051-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | this is not a conformance issue as posix does not specify the argument order, but the order is specified for bsearch and some systems document the order for lsearch consistently (openbsd). since there were two indpendent reports of this issue it's better to use the more widely expected argument order.
* fix build regression in arm atomics asm with new binutilsRich Felker2017-02-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | binutils commit bada43421274615d0d5f629a61a60b7daa71bc15 tightened immediate fixup handling in gas in such a way that the final .arch of an object file must be compatible with the fixups used when the instruction was assembled; this in turn broke assembling of atomics.s, at least in thumb mode. it's not clear whether this should be considered a bug in gas, but .object_arch is preferable anyway for our purpose here of controlling the ISA level tag on the object file being produced, and it's the intended directive for use in object files with runtime code selection. research by Szabolcs Nagy confirmed that .object_arch is supported in all relevant versions of binutils and clang's integrated assembler. patch by Reiner Herrmann.
* s390x: implement dlsymBobby Bingham2017-02-151-0/+6
| | | | This was missed when writing the port initially.
* avoid unbounded strlen in gettext functionsRich Felker2017-01-291-3/+3
| | | | | use the standard strnlen idiom for cases where lengths greater than an imposed limit are going to be rejected immediately anyway.
* fix use of uninitialized pointer in gettext coreRich Felker2017-01-291-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the plural_rule field of allocated msgcat structures was assumed to be initially-null but was never initialized. for future-proofing, the nplurals field which was left uninitialized should also be cleared. likewise, in the binding structure, the active field could be used uninitialized by a technicality: the a_store which stores the initial value of 0 may be implemented as a cas operation, which reads the old value. rather than fixing these issues individually, just use calloc for both allocations. this does result in wasteful clearing of name buffers (up to NAME_MAX+PATH_MAX) before filling them, but since the size if bounded and the time is dominated by filesystem operations, it really doesn't matter; simplicity and future-proofing have more value here. modified from patch submitted by He X.
* fix bindtextdomain logic error deactivating other domainsRich Felker2017-01-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | this loop was only supposed to deactivate other bindings for the same text domain name, but due to copy-and-paste error, deactivated all other bindings. patch by He X.
* fix spurious EINTR errors from multithreaded set*id, etc.Rich Felker2017-01-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | commit 78a8ef47c4d92b7680c52a85f80a81e29da86bb9 inadvertently removed the SA_RESTART flag from the sigaction for the internal signal handler used by __synccall for broadcasting. as a result, programs which did not use interrupting signals but which used set*id() in a multithreaded context could wrongly observe EINTR errors they're not prepared to handle.
* fix crashes in x32 __tls_get_addrrofl0r2017-01-132-2/+6
| | | | | | x32 has another gratuitous difference to all other archs: it passes an array of 64bit values to __tls_get_addr(). usually it is an array of size_t.
* treat base 1 as an error in strtol-family functionsRich Felker2017-01-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | ISO C and POSIX only specify behavior for base arguments of 0 and 2-36; POSIX mandates an EINVAL error for unsupported bases. it's not clear that there's a requirement for implementations not to "support" additional bases as an extension, but "base 1" did not work in any meaningful way anyway, so it should be considered unsupported and thus an error.
* fix getopt[_long] clobbering of optopt on successRich Felker2017-01-042-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | getopt is only specified to modify optopt on error, and some software apparently infers an error from optopt!=0. getopt_long is changed analogously. the resulting behavior differs slightly from the behavior of the GNU implementation of getopt_long, which keeps an internal shadow copy of optopt and copies it to the public one on return, but since the GNU implementation also exhibits this shadow-copy behavior for plain getopt where is is non-conforming, I think this can reasonably be considered a bug rather than an intentional behavior that merits mimicing.
* make globfree safe after failed glob from over-length argumentRich Felker2017-01-021-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | commit 0dc99ac413d8bc054a2e95578475c7122455eee8 added input length checking to avoid unsafe VLA allocation, but put it in the wrong place, before the glob_t structure was zeroed out. while POSIX isn't clear on whether it's permitted to call globfree after glob failed with GLOB_NOSPACE, making it safe is clearly better than letting uninitialized pointers get passed to free in non-conforming callers. while we're fixing this, change strlen check to the idiomatic strnlen version to avoid unbounded input scanning before returning an error.
* fix strftime %y for negative yearsRich Felker2017-01-021-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | commit 583ea83541dcc6481c7a1bd1a9b485526bad84a1 fixed the case where tm_year is negative but the resulting year (offset by 1900) was still positive, which is always the case for time_t values that fit in 32 bits, but not for arbitrary inputs. based on an earlier patch by Julien Ramseier which was overlooked at the time the previous fix was applied.
* fix support for initialized TLS in static PIE binariesRich Felker2016-12-201-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the static-linked version of __init_tls needs to locate the TLS initialization image via the ELF program headers, which requires determining the base address at which the program was loaded. the existing code attempted to do this by comparing the actual address of the program headers (obtained via auxv) with the virtual address for the PT_PHDR record in the program headers. however, the linker seems to produce a PT_PHDR record only when a program interpreter (dynamic linker) is used. thus the computation failed and used the default base address of 0, leading to a crash when trying to access the TLS image at the wrong address. the dynamic linker entry point and static-PIE rcrt1.o startup code compute the base address instead by taking the difference between the run-time address of _DYNAMIC and the virtual address in the PT_DYNAMIC record. this patch copies the approach they use, but with a weak symbolic reference to _DYNAMIC instead of obtaining the address from the crt_arch.h asm. this works because relocations have already been performed at the time __init_tls is called.
* rework arm atomic/tp backends to be thumb-compatible and fdpic-readyRich Felker2016-12-194-56/+69
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | three problems are addressed: - use of pc arithmetic, which was difficult if not impossible to make correct in thumb mode on all models, so that relative rather than absolute pointers to the backends could be used. this was designed back when there was no coherent model for the early stages of the dynamic linker before relocations, and is no longer necessary. - assumption that data (the relative pointers to the backends) can be accessed at a constant displacement from the code. this will not be possible on future fdpic subarchs (for cortex-m), so move responsibility for loading the backend code address to the caller. - hard-coded arm opcodes using the .word directive. instead, use the .arch directive to work around the assembler's refusal to assemble instructions not available (or in some cases, available but just considered deprecated) in the target isa level. the obscure v6t2 arch is used for v6 code so as to (1) allow generation of thumb2 output if -mthumb is active, and (2) avoid warnings/errors for mcr barriers that clang would produce if we just set arch to v7-a. in addition, the __aeabi_read_tp function is moved out of the inner workings and implemented as an asm wrapper around a C function, so that asm code does not need to read global data. the asm wrapper serves to satisfy the ABI calling convention requirements for this function.
* disable use of arm memcpy asm if building as thumb codeRich Felker2016-12-172-2/+2
| | | | | the thumb incompatibilities in the asm are probably only minor and should be fixable, but for now just use the C version.
* make arm setjmp/longjmp asm thumb2-compatibleRich Felker2016-12-172-2/+6
| | | | sp cannot be used in the ldm/stm register set in thumb mode.
* use lookup table for malloc bin index instead of float conversionSzabolcs Nagy2016-12-171-2/+12
| | | | | | | | | | float conversion is slow and big on soft-float targets. The lookup table increases code size a bit on most hard float targets (and adds 60byte rodata), performance can be a bit slower because of position independent data access and cpu internal state dependence (cache, extra branches), but the overall effect should be minimal (common, small size allocations should be unaffected).
* handle ^ and $ in BRE subexpression start and end as anchorsSzabolcs Nagy2016-12-161-9/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In BRE, ^ is an anchor at the beginning of an expression, optionally it may be an anchor at the beginning of a subexpression and must be treated as a literal otherwise. Previously musl treated ^ in subexpressions as literal, but at least glibc and gnu sed treats it as an anchor and that's the more useful behaviour: it can always be escaped to get back the literal meaning. Same for $ at the end of a subexpression. Portable BRE should not rely on this, but there are sed commands in build scripts which do. This changes the meaning of the BREs: \(^a\) \(a\|^b\) \(a$\) \(a$\|b\)
* fix mrand48/jrand48 return value on 64-bit archsRich Felker2016-12-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | POSIX specifies the result to have signed 32-bit range. on 32-bit archs, the implicit conversion to long achieved the desired range already, but when long is 64-bit, a cast is needed. patch by Ed Schouten.
* fix crashing sigsetjmp on s390xBobby Bingham2016-12-161-1/+1
| | | | | | the bz instruction that was wrongly used only admits a small immediate displacement and cannot be used with external symbols; apparently the linker fails to diagnose the overflow.
* remove largish unused field from pthread structureRich Felker2016-12-061-1/+0
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* work around gdb issues recognizing sigreturn trampoline on x86_64Rich Felker2016-11-122-8/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | gdb can only backtrace/unwind across signal handlers if it recognizes the sa_restorer trampoline. for x86_64, gdb first attempts to determine the symbol name for the function in which the program counter resides and match it against "__restore_rt". if no name can be found (e.g. in the case of a stripped binary), the exact instruction sequence is matched instead. when matching the function name, however, gdb's unwind code wrongly considers the interval [sym,sym+size] rather than [sym,sym+size). thus, if __restore_rt begins immediately after another function, gdb wrongly identifies pc as lying within the previous adjacent function. this patch adds a nop before __restore_rt to preclude that possibility. it also removes the symbol name __restore and replaces it with a macro since the stability of whether gdb identifies the function as __restore_rt or __restore is not clear. for the no-symbols case, the instruction sequence is changed to use %rax rather than %eax to match what gdb expects. based on patch by Szabolcs Nagy, with extended description and corresponding x32 changes added.
* add s390x portBobby Bingham2016-11-1112-0/+269
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* treat null vdso base same as missingBobby Bingham2016-11-111-0/+1
| | | | | | On s390x, the kernel provides AT_SYSINFO_EHDR, but sets it to zero, if the program being run does not have a program interpreter. This causes problems when running the dynamic linker directly.
* generalize ELF hash table types not to assume 32-bit entriesRich Felker2016-11-111-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | alpha and s390x gratuitously use 64-bit entries (wasting 2x space and cache utilization) despite the values always being 32-bit. based on patch by Bobby Bingham, with changes suggested by Alexander Monakov to use the public Elf_Symndx type from link.h (and make it properly variable by arch) rather than adding new internal infrastructure for handling the type.
* fix build regression on archs with variable page sizeRich Felker2016-11-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | commit 31fb174dd295e50f7c5cf18d31fcfd5fe5a063b7 used DEFAULT_GUARD_SIZE from pthread_impl.h in a static initializer, breaking build on archs where its definition, PAGE_SIZE, is not a constant. instead, just define DEFAULT_GUARD_SIZE as 4096, the minimal page size on any arch we support. pthread_create rounds up to whole pages anyway, so defining it to 1 would also work, but a moderately meaningful value is nicer to programs that use pthread_attr_getguardsize on default-initialized attribute objects.
* add limited pthread_setattr_default_np API to set stack size defaultsRich Felker2016-11-082-4/+43
| | | | | | | | | based on patch by Timo Teräs: While generally this is a bad API, it is the only existing API to affect c++ (std::thread) and c11 (thrd_create) thread stack size. This patch allows applications only to increate stack and guard page sizes.
* fix pthread_create regression from stack/guard size simplificationRich Felker2016-11-081-1/+4
| | | | | | | commit 33ce920857405d4f4b342c85b74588a15e2702e5 broke pthread_create in the case where a null attribute pointer is passed; rather than using the default sizes, sizes of 0 (plus the remainder of one page after TLS/TCB use) were used.
* simplify pthread_attr_t stack/guard size representationRich Felker2016-11-077-11/+13
| | | | | | | | previously, the pthread_attr_t object was always initialized all-zero, and stack/guard size were represented as differences versus their defaults. this required lots of confusing offset arithmetic everywhere they were used. instead, have pthread_attr_init fill in the default values, and work with absolute sizes everywhere.
* fix swprintf internal buffer state and error handlingRich Felker2016-11-071-1/+8
| | | | | | | | the swprintf write callback never reset its buffer pointers, so after its 256-byte buffer filled up, it would keep repeating those bytes over and over in the output until the destination buffer filled up. it also failed to set the error indicator for the stream on EILSEQ, potentially allowing output to continue after the error.
* fix integer overflow of tm_year in __secs_to_tmDaniel Sabogal2016-11-071-4/+5
| | | | | | the overflow check for years+100 did not account for the extra year computed from the remaining months. instead, perform this check after obtaining the final number of years.
* fix parsing of quoted time zone namesHannu Nyman2016-11-071-1/+1
| | | | | Fix parsing of the < > quoted time zone names. Compare the correct character instead of repeatedly comparing the first character.