If O_PATH is set, then the fhandler_fifo object has a handle that can
be used for getting the statvfs information. Use it by calling
fhandler_base::fstatvfs_by_handle. Before this change,
fhandler_disk_file::fstatfvs was called on a new fhandler_disk_file
object, which would then have to be opened.
Define a new method fhandler_base::fstatvfs_by_handle, extracted from
fhandler_disk_file::fstatvfs, which gets the statvfs information when
a handle is available.
This will be used in future commits for special files that have been
opened with O_PATH.
Treat a special file opened with O_PATH the same as a regular file,
i.e., use its handle to get the stat information.
Before this change, fstat_fs opened the file a second time, with the
wrong flags and without closing the existing handle. A side effect
was to change the openflags of the file, possibly causing further
system calls to fail.
Currently this change only affects FIFOs, but it will affect
AF_LOCAL/AF_UNIX sockets too once they support O_PATH.
mknod32 actually creates a path_conv, just to call mknod_worker
with a win32 path. This doesn't only require to create path_conv
twice, it also breaks permissions on filesystems supporting ACLs.
Fix this by passing the path_conv created in the caller down to
symlink_worker. Also, while at it, simplify the handling of trailing
slashes and move it out of symlink_worker. Especially use the
new PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW_DIR flag to avoid fiddeling with creating
a new path copy without the trailing slash.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Usually a trailing slash requires to follow an existing symlink,
even with PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW. The reason is that "foo/" is equivalent
to "foo/." so the symlink is in fact not the last path component,
"." is. This is default for almost all scenarios.
PC_SYM_NOFOLLOW_DIR now allows the caller to request not to
follow the symlink even if a trailing slash is given. This can
be used in callers to perform certain functions Linux-compatible.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- After commit 6cc299f0e2, outputs of
cygwin programs which call both printf() and WriteConsole() are
frequently distorted. This patch fixes the issue.
- The cause of the problem reported in
https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-01/msg00220.html is that the
chars input before dup() cannot be read from the new file descriptor.
This is because the readahead buffer (rabuf) in the console is newly
created by dup(), and does not inherit from the parent. This patch
fixes the issue.
If the O_PATH flag is set, fhandler_fifo::open now simply calls
fhandler_base::open_fs.
The previous attempt to handle O_PATH in commit aa55d22c, "Cygwin:
honor the O_PATH flag when opening a FIFO", fixed a hang but otherwise
didn't do anything useful.
If O_PATH is set in the flags argument of
fhandler_base::device_access_denied, return false. No
read/write/execute access should be required in this case.
Previously, the call to device_access_denied in open(2) would lead to
an attempt to open the file with read access even if the O_PATH flag
was set.
rdpru flag is cpuid xfn 80000008 ebx bit 4 added in linux 5.5;
see AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 3:
General-Purpose and System Instructions
https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/24594.pdf#page=329
and elsewhere in that document
- For programs which does not work properly with pseudo console,
disable_pcon in environment CYGWIN is introduced. If disable_pcon
is set, pseudo console support is disabled.
- For programs compiled with -mwindows option, reopening slave is
needed in push_to_pcon_screenbuffer(), however, it was not at
appropriate place. This causes the problem reported in
https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-01/msg00161.html. This
patch fixes the issue.
- also change the handling of default_newlib_reent_check_verify to
be the same as other default variables in configure.host
- regenerate newlib/configure
- Though this rarely happens, sometimes the first printing of non-
cygwin process does not displayed correctly. To fix this issue,
the code for waiting for forwarding by master_fwd_thread is revised.
If we had architecture-specific exception bits, we could just set them
to match the processor, but instead ieeefp.h is shared by all targets
so we need to map between the public values and the register contents.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
This makes the fpsetround function actually do something rather than
just return -1 due to the default 'fall-through' behavior of the switch
statement.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Following Linux, allow the pathname argument to be an empty string if
the AT_EMPTY_PATH flag is specified. In this case the dirfd argument
can refer to any type of file, not just a directory, and the call
operates on that file. In particular, dirfd can refer to a symlink
that was opened with O_PATH | O_NOFOLLOW.
Following Linux, allow the pathname argument to be an empty string,
provided the dirfd argument refers to a symlink opened with
O_PATH | O_NOFOLLOW. The readlinkat call then operates on that
symlink.
Commit 283cb372, "Cygwin: normalize_win32_path: improve error
checking", required a prefix '\\?\' or '\??\' in the source path to be
followed by 'UNC\' or 'X:\', where X is a drive letter. That was too
restrictive, since it disallowed the paths '\\?\X: and '\??\X:'. This
caused problems when a user tried to use the root of a drive as the
Cygwin installation root, as reported here:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-01/msg00111.html
Modify the requirement so that '\??\X:' and '\\?\X:' are now allowed
as source paths, without a trailing backslash.
- In octave gui, sometimes state mismatch between real pty state
and state variable occurs. For example, this occurs when 'ls'
command is executed in octave gui. This patch fixes the issue.
- After commit e1a0775dc0, the problem
reported in https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2020-01/msg00093.html
occurs. For Gnu scren and tmux, calling FreeConsole() on pty close
is necessary. However, if FreeConsole() is called, cygwin setup
with '-h' option does not work. Therefore, the commit
e1a0775dc0 delayed closing pty.
This is the cause of the problem above. Now, instead of delaying
pty close, FreeConsole() is not called if the process is non cygwin
processes such as cygwin setup.
- The console with 24bit color support has a problem that console
mode is changed if cygwin process is executed in cmd.exe which
started in cygwin shell. For example, cursor keys become not
working if bash -> cmd -> true are executed in this order.
This patch fixes the issue.
- In Win10 1809, the cursor position sometimes goes out of screen
by clear command in console. This seems to be caused by escape
sequence CSI3J (ESC[3J). This happens only for 1809. This patch
is a workaround for the issue.
- Special function keys such as arrow keys or function keys do not
work in ConEmu with cygwin-connector after commit
6a06c6bc8f. This patch fixes the
issue.
- PTY code which support pseudo console has a problem that causes
handle leaks. Four of these are bug in pty code, and the other
one seems to be a bug of Windows10. ClosePseudoConsole() fails
to close one internal handle. This patch fixes the issue.
- If two PTYs are opened in the same process and the first one
is closed, the helper process for the first PTY remains running.
This patch fixes the issue.
- The slowing down issue of X11 forwarding using ssh -Y, reported
in https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2019-12/msg00295.html,
is due to the change of select() code for pty in the commit
915fcd0ae8. cygthread::detach()
takes at most about 10msec because Sleep() is used in the thread.
For this issue, this patch uses cygwait() instead of Sleep() and
introduces an event to abort the wait. For not only pty, but pipe
and fifo also have the same problem potentially, so this patch
applies same strategy to them as well.
Though our implementation of cpu sets doesn't need it, software from
Linux environments expects this definition to be present. It's
documented on the Linux CPU_SET(3) man page but was left out due to
oversight.
Addresses https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2019-12/msg00248.html
Add that flag to the pipe type argument when creating the Windows
named pipe. And add a definition of that flag to ntdll.h (copied from
/usr/include/w32api/ddk/ntifs.h).