Add global const __C_locale for reference purposes.
Bump Cygwin API minor number and DLL major version number to 2.6.0.
Signed-off by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This allows looping through the structs and buffers. Also
rearrange definitions to follow order of LC_xxx values.
Signed-off by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Don't use global variables. This allows to call loadlocale from
the yet to be created newlocale().
Rename _thr_locale_t to __locale_t (these locales are not restricted
to threads so the name is misleading).
Along these lines, fix _set_ctype to take a __locale_t as parameter.
Signed-off by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- Remove charset parameter from low level __foo_wctomb/__foo_mbtowc calls.
- Instead, create array of function for ISO and Windows codepages to point
to function which does not require to evaluate the charset string on
each call. Create matching helper functions. I.e., __iso_wctomb,
__iso_mbtowc, __cp_wctomb and __cp_mbtowc are functions returning the
right function pointer now.
- Create __WCTOMB/__MBTOWC macros utilizing per-reent locale and replace
calls to __wctomb/__mbtowc with calls to __WCTOMB/__MBTOWC.
- Drop global __wctomb/__mbtowc vars.
- Utilize aforementioned changes in Cygwin to get rid of charset in other,
calling functions and simplify the code.
- In Cygwin restrict global cygheap locale info to the job performed
by internal_setlocale. Use UTF-8 instead of ASCII on the fly in
internal conversion functions.
- In Cygwin dll_entry, make sure to initialize a TLS area with a NULL
_REENT->_locale pointer. Add comment to explain why.
Signed-off by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Move all locale category structure definitions into setlocale.h and remove
other headers in locale subdir. Create inline accessor functions for
current category struct pointers and use throughout. Use pointers to
"C" locale category structs by default in __global_locale.
Signed-off by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Introduce first cut of struct _thr_locale_t used for the locale_t definition.
Introduce global instance called __global_locale used by default.
Introduce internal inline functions __get_global_locale, __get_locale_r,
__get_current_locale.
Remove usage of global variables in favor of accessor functions pointing to
__global_locale for now. Include all local headers in locale subdir from
setlocale.h to get single include for internal locale access.
Introduce __CTYPE_PTR macro to replace direct access to __ctype_ptr__
and use throughout in isxxx functions.
Signed-off by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This is a followup to a report back in 2011 about essentially the same issue:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-04/msg00031.html
The same test program in that report demonstrates the issue, but with
kill sending any non-zero signal. To reiterate, the problem here is
POSIX compliance with respect to sending signals to zombie processes.
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/kill.html
claims:
Existing implementations vary on the result of a kill() with pid
indicating an inactive process (a terminated process that has not been
waited for by its parent). Some indicate success on such a call
(subject to permission checking), while others give an error of
[ESRCH]. Since the definition of process lifetime in this volume of
POSIX.1-2008 covers inactive processes, the [ESRCH] error as described
is inappropriate in this case. In particular, this means that an
application cannot have a parent process check for termination of a
particular child with kill(). (Usually this is done with the null
signal; this can be done reliably with waitpid().)
In response to the originally issue, this was fixed *specifically* for
the case of kill(pid, 0). But my reading of the above is that kill()
should return 0 in this case regardless of the signal (modulo
permissions, etc.). On Linux, for example, when calling kill with pid
of a zombie process the kernel will happily deliver the signal to the
relevant task_struct; it will just never be acted on since the task
will never run again.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit d7586cb incorrectly checked only for the new cursor position
beyond the old cursor position to decide if we have to correct for user
scrolling. Since this situation is handled just fine if the cursor is
still visible, only perform the subsequent correction if the cursor is
not in the visible console window.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit ba58e5f lowered permission requirements when opening threads
and processes to {PROCESS,THREAD}_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION. However,
when creating the /proc/<PID>/maps file, the call to VirtualQueryEx
requires PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION access
Note: It seems PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION is sufficient starting
with Windows 8.1, but this is neither documented on MSDN, nor is it a
safe bet. It may have to do with a fixed implementation of the UAC
trust levels. Let's better follow the docs for now.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
We must call SetConsoleCursorPosition prior to SetConsoleWindowInfo,
otherwise the scroll bars will not be updated by the OS. Make sure
to scroll the console window by just the right amount to have the
new cursor position one line after the used console buffer area at
the top of the console window, no matter the scroll state.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
SIGTTIN should be raised when read() is made on a tty in a backgrounded
process, but not when it's tested with poll()/select().
I guess poll()/select() does need to call bg_check(), in order to detect the
error conditions that notices (that is, if bg_check() returns bg_eof or
bg_error, then fd is ready as an error condition exists) so add an optional
parameter to fhandler_base::bg_select() to indicate that signals aren't
desired.
See https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-developers/2016-07/msg00004.html
Mingw-w64, which is the source of this code, uses different
definitions of the rounding bits FE_TONEAREST and friends.
They immediately reflect the bit values in the FPU control word,
while on Cygwin they are shifted down to become the values 0-3.
Fix the bit computing expression to account for the difference.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
get_nt_native_path handles the transposition of chars not allowed
in Windows pathnames. However, it never starts transposition at
the start of the string, which is wrong for relative paths. Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
POSIX requires that SSIZE_MAX have the same type as ssize_t, but
on 32-bit, we were defining it as a long even though ssize_t
resolves to an int. It also requires that SSIZE_MAX be usable
via preprocessor #if, so we can't cheat and use a cast.
If this were newlib, I'd have had to hack _intsup.h to probe the
qualities of size_t (via gcc's __SIZE_TYPE__), similar to how we
already probe the qualities of int8_t and friends, then cross our
fingers that ssize_t happens to have the same rank (most systems
do, but POSIX permits a system where they differ such as size_t
being long while ssize_t is int). Unfortunately gcc gives us
neither __SSIZE_TYPE__ nor __SSIZE_MAX__. On the other hand, our
limits.h is specific to cygwin, so we can just shortcut to the
correct results rather than being generic to all possible ABI.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
At fork time the .data and .bss segments of the Cygwin DLL are copied
over to the child process. This also copies the strace timer since
it's in the .bss segment so far. Fix that by moving the strace timer
out into the .data_cygwin_nocopy segment.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The _reent members _current_category and _current_locale are not
used at all. _current_locale is set to "C" in various points of
the code but its value is just as unused as _current_category.
This patch redefines these members without changing the size of the
structure to allow for an implementation of per-thread locales per
POSIX-1.2008 (i.e. uselocale and usage of the per-thread locale in
subsequent function calls).
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit b1b46d45 introduced a regression. After redefining FIONREAD
as part of restructuring newlib/Cygwin headers, the call to ioctlsocket
in the FIONREAD branch of fhandler_socket::ioctl should have been
changed to use the Winsock definition of FIONREAD, which I neglected.
This only affects 64 bit Cygwin.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
In get_mem_values we open the process without PROCESS_VM_READ access
and are *still* able to request working set information, despite
MSDN claiming we need it for this purpose. Instead of adding this
access right, just add an comment to point this out for now.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Using PROCESS/THREAD_QUERY_INFORMATION may limit the number of
processes/threads we can inspect depending on their integrity level.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Always create child user window station and desktop, unless only
spawning with restricted token. Also fix formatting of a few comments
in child_info_spawn::worker.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Convert sys_privs to const struct with TOKEN_PRIVILEGES layout.
Drop function get_system_priv_list. Just use pointer to sys_privs.
Dropping max_sys_priv from wincaps requires to make sure that the
bitfield is 8 byte aligned on x86_64, otherwise gcc (5.3 only?)
apparently breaks access to the bitfield (off by 4 bytes).
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The change introduced in commit b2867a6 contains a faulty check for
the major device number in fhandler_dev_floppy::lock_partition.
Fix this. Also fix comments.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Revamp device parsing code. Introducing support for more partitions
into the shilka-generated parser has the unfortunate side-effect of
raising the size of the DLL by almost 2 Megs. Therefore we split out
the handling for /dev/sdXY devices into a tiny bit of hand-written
code.
While at it, remove some unused cruft from devices.* and generally
clean up the device class to provide access methods instead of direct
access to members.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Bump GPLv2+ to GPLv3+ for some files, clarify BSD 2-clause.
Everything else stays under GPLv3+.
New Linking Exception exempts resulting executables from LGPLv3 section 4.
Add CONTRIBUTORS file to keep track of licensing.
Remove 'Copyright Red Hat Inc' comments.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
fhandler_base::open_fs has two problems:
- When newly creating a file, the file info in the path_conv is
incorrect. It points to info for the parent dir, not to info
for the file itself (which, naturally, wasn't available before).
- Fetching the file's inode number only worked for non-NFS.
Both problems should be fixed now by reloading file info if the file
has just been created, as well as using the new FS-agnostic
path_conv::get_ino method.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This avoids having to call nfs_fetch_fattr3/file_get_fai depending
on FS type as well as having to extract the info FS dependent.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Rather than having to check for the FS type in the caller and having
to call different functions whether FS is NFS or not, encapsulate the
info in path_conv_handle/path_conv methods to allow FS type agnostic
calling from upper level functions.
This patch only implements the methods.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit a23e6a35d8 introduced a timer
object to the WFMO handling in select_stuff::wait to allow sub-tickcount
timeout values in select.
Problems with this patch: The timer was created and destroyed on every
invocation of select_stuff::wait, thus potentially multiple times per
select. Also, since the timer was prepended to the WFMO hande list,
the timer handle could shadow actual events on other objects, given that
WFMO checks the objects in the order they have been specified in the
HANDLE array. The timer was also created/destroyed and added to the
HANDLE array even if it was not required.
This patch drops the local timer HANDLE and recycles the cw_timer HANDLE
in the cygtls area instead. Thus we typically don't need to create the
timer in select at all, and we never have to destroy it.
The timer HANDLE is now also appended as last object to the HANDLE array,
and it's only added if actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The check for current timestamp > start timestamp has an unwelcome
side effect: The loop is not left as long as the current timestamp
hasn't been incremented. This leads to busy loops of about one tick
(10 to 16 ms per MSDN).
This fixes https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-05/msg00327.html
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
'man termios' says:
"A read(2) returns at most one line of input" in canonical mode.
On cygwin 2.5.1, read(2) returns all data in buffer if the buffer
size specified is large enough. This behaviour is correct in
noncanonical mode, but is not correct in canonical mode.
While checking this problem, I found a bug of tcflush(). tcflush()
flushes only partial data in the buffer. The patch also fixes this bug.
The patch has also been tested against the problem reported in
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-05/msg00318.html.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The rule to make tlsoffset{64}.h has a flaw. If cygtls.h can't be
built for whatever reason, it *still* regenerates tlsoffsets{64}.h,
just with size 0. If the bug is not in cygtls.h itself, this behaviour
breaks further building, because fixing the problem won't result in
regenerating tlsoffset{64}.h. Manual intervention is required.
Fix that by removing tlsoffsets{64}.h if gentls_offsets fails.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Using libattr's <xattr/xattr.h> requires consumers to explicitly include
<sys/types.h> first, but glibc's header in sys/ already contains the include.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Temporarily revert to use PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION instead of
PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION to make sure every aspect of the
next release is still XP/2003 compatible.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
We're appending a dot to the filename before calling LoadLibrary to
override ".dll" automagic. This only worked for paths, not for simple
filenames since it required a slash in the pathname. Fix that.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
So far drive letter paths have been handled special since path_conv
leaves the incoming path untouched except for converting backslashes
to forward slashes. However, if the incoming path starts with a
long path prefix, the same problem occurs. Therefore handle all
paths starting with a backslahs the same way.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
In case the TZ variable is empty, Cygwin fetches timezone info from
Windows. Extracting the timezone short name uses isupper on wide chars.
Replace with explicit check for A <= character <= Z to be independent
of undefined behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Throughout mmap, size-related variables and parameters are still using
DWORD as type, which disallows mapping ranges > 4Gigs. Fix this by
using SIZE_T throughout for those vars and parameters.
Also, drop unused off parameter from 1st variant of mmap_record::map_pages.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
So far pthread::postcreate() only sets the thread priority at all, only
if the inherit-scheduler attribute is PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED. This
completely ignores the PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED case, since in contrast
to POSIX, a thread does not inherit its priority from the creating
thread, but always starts with THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL.
pthread_getschedparam() only returns what's stored in the thread attributes,
not the actual thread priority.
This patch fixes both problems.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
So far the scheduler priority handling is not POSIX compatible.
The priorities use a range of -14 up to +15, which means it's not clear
if the POSIX-required return value of -1 in case of an error is *really*
an error or just the valid priority value -1. Even more confusing, -14
is the *max* value and 15 is the *min* value. Last but not least this
range doesn't match the POSIX requirement of at least 32 priority values.
This patch cleans up scheduler priority handling and moves the valid
priority range to 1 (min) - 32 (max). It also adds a function
sched_get_thread_priority() which will help to make thread priority
more POSIX-like.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* select.h: Eliminate redundant select_stuff::select_loop state.
* select.cc (select): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state. Eliminate redundant code for
zero timeout. Do not return early on early timer return.
(select_stuff::wait): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state.
* select.h: Change prototype for select_stuff::wait() for larger
microsecond timeouts.
* select.cc (pselect): Convert from old cygwin_select().
Implement microsecond timeouts.
(cygwin_select): Rewrite as a wrapper on pselect().
(select): Implement microsecond timeouts.
(select_stuff::wait): Implement microsecond timeouts with a timer
object.
Always provide register_t via <sys/types.h> for glibc and BSD
compatibility. Define __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__ to 1 like glibc for legacy
header files.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
Resurrect <machine/_user_types.h> for use in <sys/types.h>. Newlib
targets may provide an own version of <machine/types.h> in their machine
directory to add custom user types for <sys/types.h>. Check the
_SYS_TYPES_H header guard to prevent a direct include of
<machine/types.h>, since the <machine/types.h> file is a Newlib
speciality.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
For all pthread init functions, POSIX says
Results are undefined if pthread_FOO_init() is called specifying an
already initialized pthread_FOO object.
So far our pthread init functions tested the incoming object if it's
already an initialized object and, if so, returned EBUSY. That's ok
*iff* the object was already initialized. However, as the example in
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-04/msg00473.html shows, an uninitialized
pthread object could also accidentally look like an initialized object
and then returning EBUSY is not ok.
Consequentially, all those tests are dangerous. Per POSIX, an application
has to know what its doing when calling any of the pthread init functions
anyway, and re-initializing the object is just as well as undefined
behaviour as is returning EBUSY on already initialized objects.
* thread.cc (pthread_attr_init): Drop check for already initialized
object.
(pthread_condattr_init): Ditto.
(pthread_rwlockattr_init): Ditto.
(pthread_mutexattr_init): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Introduce <machine/_endian.h> to let target based customization of
<machine/endian.h> via
* _LITTLE_ENDIAN,
* _BIG_ENDIAN,
* _PDP_ENDIAN, and
* _BYTE_ORDER.
defines. Add definitions expected by FreeBSD to
<machine/endian.h> like
* _QUAD_HIGHWORD,
* _QUAD_LOWWORD,
* __bswap16(),
* __bswap32(),
* __bswap64(),
* __htonl(),
* __htons(),
* __ntohl(), and
* __ntohs().
Also, if __BSD_VISIBLE
* LITTLE_ENDIAN,
* BIG_ENDIAN,
* PDP_ENDIAN, and
* BYTE_ORDER.
Targets that define __machine_host_to_from_network_defined in
<machine/_endian.h> must provide their own implementation of
* __htonl(),
* __htons(),
* __ntohl(), and
* __ntohs(),
otherwise a default implementation is provided by <machine/endian.h>.
In case of GCC defines to builtins are used.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
We can't handle the S_ISGID bit if the child didn't inherit a NULL SID
ACE with the S_ISGID bit set. On directories without default ACL
entries we would have to add an inheritable NULL SID ACE and nothing else.
This in turn results in permission problems when calling set_file_sd
from set_created_file_access. That's fixable, but it would only work
for files created from Cygwin while files created from native Windows
tools end up with really ugly permissions.
This patch only makes sure that the S_ISGID bit is reset for a directory
if it has no inheritable ACEs. Still having the 's' bit shown in ls or
getfacl output would be misleading. So, calling `setfacl -k' on a dir
also removes the S_ISGID bit now.
* sec_acl.cc (set_posix_access): Drop S_ISGID bit on directories
without inheritable ACEs. Explain why.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
So far we tweaked ACL_GROUP_OBJ and ACL_MASK values the same way when
creating a file. We now do what POSIX requires, namely just change
ACL_MASK if it's present, otherwise ACL_GROUP_OBJ. Note that we only
do this at creation time. Chmod still tweaks both to create less
surprising results for the unsuspecting user.
Additionally make sure to take umask only into account if no ACL_MASK
value is present. That has been missed so far.
* sec_acl.cc (set_posix_access): Perform check for non-existant
default ACEs earlier. Ignore umask also if ACL_MASK is present.
Only set owner_eq_group if we're actually handling a user entry.
Mention chmod in a comment.
* security.cc (set_created_file_access): Perform group/mask
permission setting as required by POSIX 1003.1e.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit e2ea143 forgot to take special POSIX bits into account.
* sec_acl.cc (set_posix_access): Make sure to create NULL SID
ACE if any special POSIX permission bits are set.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit f75114fc was supposed to drop NULL SIDs in case the permissions
are simple enough not to require mask values or special POSIX bits
(S_ISVTX, etc). The check was incorrect. This patch is supposed to
fix the problem.
* sec_acl.cc (set_posix_access): Fix condition under which we
write a NULL SID.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Newlib defines defaults for internal types via <sys/_types.h> and uses
<machine/_types.h> to let targets define their own type if necessary.
Previously for example
#ifndef __dev_t_defined
typedef short __dev_t;
#endif
However, the __*_t_defined pattern conflicts with the glibc type guard
pattern for user types, e.g. dev_t in this example. Introduce a
__machine_*_t_defined pattern for internal types (defined by
<machine/_types.h>, used by <sys/_types.h>). For example
#ifndef __machine_dev_t_defined
typedef short __dev_t;
#endif
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
Remove off_t typedef from cygwin/types.h thus relying on sys/types.h.
Introduce winsup/cygwin/machine/_types.h and move some types shared
with newlib into it. Get rid of their definition in cygwin/types.h.
Add same handling for __key_t/key_t as for the other types.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This change solves a glibc/BSD compatibility problem.
glibc and BSD use double underscore types for internal types. The Linux
port of Newlib uses some glibc provided internal type definitions which
are not protected by guard defines, e.g. __off_t. To avoid a conflict
Newlib uses single underscore types for some internal types, e.g.
_off_t. However, for BSD compatibility we have to define the internal
types with double underscore names in <sys/_types.h>.
The header file <machine/types.h> is Newlib-specific. It was used
instead of <sys/_types.h> to provide the internal type definitions
_CLOCK_T, _TIME_T_, _CLOCKID_T_, _TIMER_T_, and __suseconds_t. Move
these definitions to <sys/_types.h> (there exist two instances of this
file, one for Linux and one for all other targets). This makes the
_HAVE_SYSTYPES configuration define obsolete (could possibly break the
__RDOS__ target). Use the standard <sys/_types.h> include throughout.
Move __loff_t defintion to default (non-Linux) <sys/_types.h>. Define
it via _off64_t to avoid a dependency on the compiler.
Provide the __off_t definition via default (non-Linux) <sys/_types.h>
based on _off_t for all systems except Cygwin. For Cygwin use _off64_t.
Define off_t via __off_t.
Provide the __pid_t definition via default (non-Linux) <sys/_types.h>.
This prevents a potential __pid_t and pid_t incompatibility. Add BSD
guard defines for pid_t.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
Cygwin's strxfrm/wcsfrm treated a too short output buffer as an error
condition and always returned the size value provided as third parameter.
This is not as it's documented in POSIX.1-2008. Rather, the only error
condition is an invalid input string(*).
Other than that, the functions are supposed to return the length of the
resulting sort key, even if the output buffer is too small. In the latter
case the content of the output array is unspecified, but it's the job
of the application to check that the return value is greater or equal to
the provided buffer size.
(*) We have to make an exception in Cygwin: strxfrm has to call the
UNICODE function LCMapStringW for reasons outlined in a source comment.
If the incoming multibyte string is so large that we fail to malloc
the space required to convert it to a wchar_t string, we have to
ser errno as well since we have nothing to call LCMapStringW with.
* nlsfuncs.cc (wcsxfrm): Fix expression computing offset of
trailing wchar_t NUL. Compute correct return value even if
output buffer is too small.
(strxfrm): Handle failing malloc. Compute correct return value
even if output buffer is too small.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
In 7346568 (Make requested console reports work, 2016-03-16), code was
introduced to report the current cursor position. It works by using a
pointer that either points to the next byte in the readahead buffer, or
to a NUL byte if the buffer is depleted, or the pointer is NULL.
These conditions are heeded in the fhandler_console::read() method, but
the condition that the pointer can point at the end of the readahead
buffer was not handled properly in the get_cons_readahead_valid()
method.
This poses a problem e.g. in Git for Windows (which uses a slightly
modified MSYS2 runtime which is in turn a slightly modified Cygwin
runtime) when vim queries the cursor position and immediately goes on to
read console input, erroneously thinking that the readahead buffer is
valid when it is already depleted instead. This condition results in an
apparent freeze that can be helped only by pressing keys repeatedly.
The full Git for Windows bug report is here:
https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/711
Let's just teach the get_cons_readahead_valid() method to handle a
depleted readahead buffer correctly.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
This reverts commit 0008bdea02.
This patch introduced a regression. Calling FOO=$(...) in zsh hangs
indefinitely and has to be killed forcefully.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
POSIX spawn and thread barriers have since been added. Also fix a typo in
_POSIX2_C_DEV (result is the same).
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
As a Cygwin-specific header, there is no need to guard functions based on
capability macros. Instead, guard several blocks based on additions or
removals in later versions of POSIX.1, along with a few which are only
XSI or GNU extensions.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
G++ 6.0 asserts that the "this" pointer is non-null for member
functions.
Refactor methods that check if "this" is non-null to resolve this.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog:
external.cc (cygwin_internal): Check for a null pinfo before calling
cmdline.
fhandler_dsp.cc (Audio::blockSize): Make static.
fhandler_dsp.cc (Audio_in): add default_buf_info.
fhandler_dsp.cc (Audio_out): Ditto.
fhandler_dsp.cc (Audio_out::buf_info): Refactor method to call
default_buf_info if dev_ is null.
fhandler_dsp.cc (Audio_in::buf_info): Ditto.
fhandler_dsp.cc (fhandler_dev_dsp::_ioctl): Call Audio_out::default_buf_info if audio_out_ is null.
fhandler_dsp.cc (fhandler_dev_dsp::_ioctl): Call Audio_in::default_buf_info if audio_in_ is null.
fhandler_process.cc (format_process_fd): Check if pinfo is null.
fhandler_process.cc (format_process_root): Ditto.
fhandler_process.cc (format_process_cwd): Ditto.
fhandler_process.cc (format_process_cmdline): Ditto.
signal.cc (tty_min::kill_pgrp): Ditto.
signal.cc (_pinfo::kill0): Ditto.
sigproc.cc (pid_exists): Ditto.
sigproc.cc (remove_proc): Ditto.
times.cc (clock_gettime): Ditto.
times.cc (clock_getcpuclockid): Ditto.
path.cc (cwdstuff::override_win32_cwd): Check if old_cwd is null.
path.cc (fcwd_access_t::Free): Factor null check of "this" out to
caller(s).
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::exists): Ditto.
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::fd): Ditto.
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::fds): Ditto.
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::root): Ditto.
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::cwd): Ditto.
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::cmdline): Ditto.
signal.cc (_pinfo::kill): Ditto.
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::commune_request): remove non-null check on "this", as
this method is only called from pinfo.cc after null checks
pinfo.cc (_pinfo::pipe_fhandler): remove non-null check on "this", as
this method is only called from pipe.cc (fhandler_pipe::open) after a null check.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
Rename without-mingw-progs to with-cross-bootstrap, since it now
disables additional checks that are problematic for cross-compilers.
When cross-compiling a toolchain targeting cygwin, building cygwin1.dll
requires libgcc.
However, building libgcc requires the cygwin headers to be
installed.
Configuring cygwin requries the mingw-crt libraries, which require the
cygwin headers to be installed.
Work around this circular dependency by making the
--with-cross-bootstrap configure option skip cygwin's configure checks
for valid mingw-crt libraries. Cygwin will still properly link against
these libraries if they exist, but this allows configure to succeed even
if the libraries have not been built yet.
Since the mingw-crt libraries only require the cygwin headers to be
installed, this allows us to successfully configure cygwin so that we
can only install the headers without trying to build any
libraries.
winsup/ChangeLog
configure.ac: rename without-mingw-progs option to with-cross-bootstrap
configure: regenerate
winsup/cygserver/ChangeLog
configure.ac: don't check AC_WINDOWS_LIBS when using with-cross-bootstrap
configure: regenerate
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
configure.ac: don't check AC_WINDOWS_LIBS when using with-cross-bootstrap
configure: regenerate
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
Use the 3-arg form of AC_DEFINE.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog:
acconfig.h: Remove DEBUGGING define.
configure.ac: Add description to DEBUGGING define.
config.h.in: Regenerate.
configure: Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
HAVE_BUILTIN_MEMTEST and AC_ALLOCA were removed in 4bd8eb7d1b.
Cleanup leftover references.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
acconfig.h: remove HAVE_BUILTIN_MEMTEST
config.h.in: regenerate
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
When building cygwin in a combined tree with binutils,
the just-built windres cannot find the just-buit gcc automatically.
Parse the CC env variable to use the correct compiler, rather then
falling back to the build-system's gcc which does not define the proper
preprocessor macros.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
mkvers.sh: Manually specify preprocessor based on $CC
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
The type for the ip_tos member was typoed, fix it.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog:
include/netinet/ip.h: fix type of ip_tos
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
After `make clean', the build can fail because the dependencies don't
require the tlsoffsets file to exist before building obejct files.
This patch fixes it.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
On Linux and in Mingw-w64, fexcept_t is defined as type unsigned short.
There are packages in the wild which rely on the fact that fexcept_t is
an integral type. We're changing the internal handling to use the bits
just as in GLibc, so only the 6 lowest bits are used to reflect the hw
bits. We even change the header file guard to reflect GLibc for compatibility.
* include/fenv.h (_FENV_H): Rename from _FENV_H_ and set to 1 as in
GLibc's header.
(fexcept_t): Change to __uint16_t to be an integral type as in GLibc.
* fenv.cc (fegetexceptflag): Align to the *flagp's type change.
(fesetexceptflag): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This patch adds the long double functions missing in newlib to Cygwin.
Apart from some self-written additions (exp10l, finite{f,l}, isinf{f,l},
isnan{f,l}, pow10l) the files are taken from the Mingw-w64 math lib.
Minor changes were required, e.g. substitue _WIN64 with __x86_64__ and
fixing __FLT_RPT_DOMAIN/__FLT_RPT_ERANGE for Cygwin.
Cygwin:
* math: New subdir with math functions.
* Makefile.in (VPATH): Add math subdir.
(MATH_OFILES): List of object files collected from building files in
math subdir.
(DLL_OFILES): Add $(MATH_OFILES).
${CURDIR}/libm.a: Add $(MATH_OFILES) to build.
* common.din: Add new functions from math subdir.
* i686.din: Align to new math subdir. Remove functions now commonly
available.
* x86_64.din: Ditto.
* math.h: math.h wrapper to define mingw structs used in some files in
math subdir.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor version.
newlib:
* libc/include/complex.h: Add prototypes for complex long double
functions. Only define for Cygwin.
* libc/include/math.h: Additionally enable prototypes of long double
functions for Cygwin. Add Cygwin-only prototypes for dreml, sincosl,
exp10l and pow10l. Explain why we don't add them to newlib.
* libc/include/tgmath.h: Enable long double handling on Cygwin.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
setstate is supposed to take a char *, not a const char *.
* random.cc (setstate): Unconstify parameter to align to stdlib.h.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The inclusion of <sys/cygwin.h> by <sys/shm.h>, besides causing namespace
pollution, also makes it very difficult to get the WINVER-dependent parts
of the former. This affects code (such as x11vnc -unixpw_nis) which use
both SysV shared memory (e.g. the X11 MIT-SHM extension) and user password
authentication.
getpagesize is the simplest function to retreive this information, but it
is a legacy function and would also pollute the global namespace. The LSB
lists another form which is in the implementation-reserved namespace:
http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_3.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/baselib---getpagesize.html
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Prototypes also added for initstate() and setstate() but they
were not implemented in the shared newlib code.
* newlib/libc/include/cygwin/stdlib.h: Prototypes added.
* winsup/cygwin/include/cygwin/stdlib.h: Prototypes removed.
* newlib/libc/stdlib/random.c: New file.
* newlib/libc/machine/epiphany/machine/stdlib.h: Removed
* newlib/libc/stdlib/Makefile.am: Added random.c.
* newlib/libc/stdlib/stdlib.tex: Added random.def.
* newlib/libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
Don't use u_char, u_short, u_int or u_long in Cygwin, unless it refers
to the Winsock types. Use u_intN_t in BSD-based sources, unsigned char
where strings are concerned, uintN_t otherwise. Also:
* net.cc: Fix comment, we're not using u_long anymore.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
FIONBIO is defined in sys/termios.h and asm/socket.h. Align the comments.
Remove unused REAL_FIONBIO.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
u_char, u_short, u_int, u_long are BSD-only types. Remove them from
Cygwin headers which are supposed to be used in a non-BSD scenario.
Drop special Cygwin handling of those types in sys/types.h.
newlib:
* libc/include/sys/types.h (u_char,u_short,u_int,u_long): Drop
Cygwin exception.
cygwin:
* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::ioctl): Accommodate change
in include/asm/socket.h. Continue using u_long since that's the
MS type here.
* include/asm/socket.h: Since the type given in _IOR/_IOW macros
is only used for its sizeof, replace u_long with equivalent long.
* netdb.h (getnetbyaddr): Fix prototype.
* netinet/ip.h: Replace old BSD-only types with generically defined
old BSD types (u_char -> u_int8_t, etc).
* netinet/tcp.h: Ditto.
* netinet/udp.h: Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The u_intN_t types are BSD types but sanctioned by POSIX. They are
always defined when using Glibc headers so we follow suit.
newlib:
* libc/include/sys/types.h: Drop outdated __INTTYPES_DEFINED__
macro. Always define u_intN_t types.
cygwin:
* include/cygwin/types.h: Remove definition of u_intN_t types.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
So far any group in the user's token could be used as primary group.
Windows doesn't check if the primary group is enabled or not, it just
has no meaning. From a POSIXy point of view it can lead to weird
results though.
* uinfo.cc (check_token_membership): New static function.
(internal_getlogin): Only allow enabled groups as primary group.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
A user token can be up to 64K in size. Using 32K buffers for TOKEN_GROUPS
may be insufficient.
* uinfo.cc (get_logon_sid): Use 64K buffers for the TOKEN_GROUPS
array.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
A user token can be up to 64K in size. The group list might take a lot
of that so use tmp_pathbuf allocated space rather than stack space
allocted via alloca. In create_token the TOKEN_GROUP was allocated via
malloc, but the code is needlessly complicated. Simplify by using
tmp_pathbuf as well.
* sec_auth.cc (verify_token): Allocate TOKEN_GROUP via tmp_pathbuf.
(create_token): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
As long as we're not building in C++14 mode, the definition of the
sized delete operator results in a compatibility warning.
* cxx.cc (operator delete): Disable C++14 warning for sized variant.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
When compiling with -std=c++14 (the default for gcc 6.0+), the sized
deallocation operator must be defined to prevent undefined symbols when
linking.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog:
cxx.cc (operator delete(void *p, size_t)): Define.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
The latest version of the mingw headers have been updated to make
DnsRecordListFree an alias of DnsFree when targeting Windows XP or later.
Use DnsFree directly, avoiding the wrapper function.
/home/peter/cross/src/cygwin/winsup/cygwin/libc/minires-os-if.c:289:
undefined reference to `DnsFree'
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
autoload.cc: Load DnsFree rather then DnsRecordListFree
libc/minires-os-if.cc (cygwin_query): Use DnsFree rather then DnsRecordListFree
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
GCC 6.0+ asserts that the memptr argument to the builtin function
posix_memalign is nonnull.
Add the necessary annotation to the prototype and
remove the now unnecessary check to fix a warning.
newlib/Changelog
newlib/libc/include/stdlib.h: Annotate arg to posix_memalign as
non-null.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
malloc_wrapper.cc (posix_memalign): Remove always true nonnull check.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
/dev/random calls getentropy. So there's no good reason to go out of
our way to open /dev/random just to call getentropy anyway.
* random.cc (srandomdev): Drop opening /dev/random in favor of
calling getentropy.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Newlib's default stdlib.h now defines these functions so we can
drop them from the Cygwin-specific header. Remove the arc4random_stir
and arc4random_uniform prototypes entirely. They shouldn't be used
by applications anymore.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
newlib:
* libc/stdlib/arc4random.h: Remove Cygwin-specific locking code.
Conditionalize arc4 locking. Check for _ARC4_LOCK_INIT being
undefined to fall back to default implementation.
cygwin:
* include/machine/_arc4random.h: New file.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* cygwait.h (cygwait_us) Remove; this reverts previous changes.
* select.h: Eliminate redundant select_stuff::select_loop state.
* select.cc (select): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state. Eliminate redundant code for
zero timeout. Do not return early on early timer return.
(select_stuff::wait): Eliminate redundant
select_stuff::select_loop state.
* cygwait.h: Add cygwait_us() methods.
* select.h: Change prototype for select_stuff::wait() for larger
microsecond timeouts.
* select.cc (pselect): Convert from old cygwin_select().
Implement microsecond timeouts.
(cygwin_select): Rewrite as a wrapper on pselect().
(select): Implement microsecond timeouts.
(select_stuff::wait): Implement microsecond timeouts with a timer
object.
* fhandler.h (fhandler_console): Move get_nonascii_key() from
select.c into this class.
* select.cc (peek_console): Move get_nonascii_key() into
fhandler_console class.
winsup/cygwin/pinfo.cc:465:14: error: the compiler can assume that the
address of 'tc' will always evaluate to 'true' [-Werror=address]
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
* pinfo.cc (_pinfo::set_ctty): remove always true check.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
The missing braces cause only the first expression to be guarded by the
else clause.
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
* fhandler_disk_file.cc (facl): Add missing braces to if statement.
* mount.cc (dos_drive_mappings): Add missing braces to if statement.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
This if is unconditionally false, so remove it.
winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc: In member function 'bool dev_console::fillin(HANDLE)':
winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc:740:22: error: self-comparison always evaluates to false [-Werror=tautological-compare]
if (b.dwSize.Y != b.dwSize.Y || b.dwSize.X != b.dwSize.X)
~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~
winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc:740:50: error: self-comparison always evaluates to false [-Werror=tautological-compare]
if (b.dwSize.Y != b.dwSize.Y || b.dwSize.X != b.dwSize.X)
~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
* fhandle_console.cc (fillin): remove dead code
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
initial_sp has been unused since commit fbf23e3 back in 2000.
Keep the value, so as to avoid changing the offset of magic_biscuit.
winsup/cygwin/lib/_cygwin_crt0_common.cc:140:52:
error: calling 'void* __builtin_frame_address(unsigned int)' with a
nonzero argument is unsafe [-Werror=frame-address]
u->initial_sp = (char *) __builtin_frame_address (1);
winsup/cygwin/ChangeLog
lib/_cygwin_crt0_common.cc (_cygwin_crt0_common): Initialize initial_sp
with nullptr.
Signed-off-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@pefoley.com>
Cygwin_props have been invented to allow switching off the unique
installation keys in the first place, supposedly for debugging.
This never really was a good idea, after all we *want* the installations
to be independent and there's no good reason to break that, not even
for debugging purposes.
Other than that, cygwin_props were meant to be used for some other global
settings which never took place. There's just no good reason to tweak
the DLL binary invisibly where a setting could be done in a file or the
environment.
This patch removes the cygwin_props entirely, including the related
settings in cygcheck.
cygwin:
* cygprops.h: Remove file.
* globals.cc (cygwin_props): Remove.
* cygheap.cc (init_cygheap::init_installation_root): Drop removing
installation key.
utils:
* cygcheck.cc: Drop including cygprops.h. Remove now unused option
values.
(unique_object_name_opt): Remove.
(handle_unique_object_name): Remove function.
(usage): Remove text for unique-object-names options.
(longopts): Remove unique-object-names options.
(main): Drop handling unique-object-names options.
doc:
* utils.xml (cygcheck): Remove text for unique-object-names options.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The bswap_* "functions" are macros in glibc, so they may be tested for
by the preprocessor (e.g. #ifdef bswap_16).
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Throughout, simplify the C99/C11 conditionals, and replace
__STRICT_ANSI__ with the proper internal POSIX macros. The _*_r
reentrant functions need not be guarded (and most haven't been) because
such names in the global scope are reserved to the implementation.
atoff is unique to newlib.
dtoa is not actually exported (_dtoa_r is used internally), is
nonstandard, and the declaration conflicts with the code included in
MySQL, NSPR, and SpiderMonkey.
mktemp was removed in POSIX.1-2001.
The qsort_r declarations are reordered so that the GNU version retains
precedence.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
MAXNAMLEN is a BSDism.
Use the proper internal macros instead of !_POSIX_SOURCE. telldir and
seekdir are XSI, scandir and alphasort are POSIX.1-2008, and scandirat
is GNU.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Add experimental code to workaround the issue described in the thread
starting at
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-07/msg00350.html
There's a hint in https://communities.vmware.com/message/2577858#2577858
that this problem is related to using the AI_ALL flag.
This patch checks if GetAddrInfoW returned with WSANO_RECOVERY and if
the AI_ALL flag was set, it retries GetAddrInfo without the AI_ALL flag.
* net.cc (cygwin_getaddrinfo): Add experimental code to retry
GetAddrInfoW without AI_ALL flag if it returned with WSANO_RECOVERY.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
If the ACL is supposed to reflect only standard POSIX permissions,
and if the permissions are so that user has more perms than group
and group has more perms than other, we don't really need the NULL
SID ACE. If the permissions are that simple, get_posix_access will
not call AuthZ.
* sec_acl.cc (set_posix_perms): Don't write NULL SID ACE if it's
not required. Explain why.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
When using RFC2307 uid/gid-mapping on Samba shares, the POSIX ACL contains
the Windows SIDs. When writing back such an ACL we have to map the
Windows SIDs back to the corresponding Samba SIDs representing the UNIX
uid/gid value. When reading Samba SIDs, make sure never to evaluate a
UNIX user account as group.
* sec_acl.cc (set_posix_access): Convert Windows SIDs to
RFC2307-mapped Sambe UNIX SIDs.
* sec_helper.cc (cygpsid::get_id): Skip UNIX user accounts when
trying to evaluate a SID as group. Skip UNIX group accounts when
trying to evaluate a SID as user.
* cygheap.h (cygheap_ugid_cache::reverse_get): New method to
get nfs id from cygwin id.
(cygheap_ugid_cache::reverse_get_uid): Wrapper for uids.
(cygheap_ugid_cache::reverse_get_gid): Wrapper for gids.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
So far creating cygsids requires to generate an "S-1-..." string
which is then converted to a SID by cygsid::getfromstr.
Add two new methods:
- cygsid::create (DWORD auth, DWORD subauth_count, ...)
... is a variable length list of subauth_count DWORD values being
the actual subauths.
- cygsid::append (DWORD rid)
allows to append a single RID to an alreaday constituted SID.
* security.h (cygsid::create): Declare public.
(cygsid::append): Ditto.
* sec_helper.cc (cygsid::create): Implement.
(cygsid::append): Implement.
* uinfo.cc (pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows): Use both new
methods as appropriate. Drop setting csid from string. Create
SID strings for printing SIDs only.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
gmonparam::state is used in calls to Win32 Interlocked functions.
Having this defined as int breaks the build on i686. Redefine as
LONG (same size and correct type on all platforms) to make gcc happy.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Hi.
I have noticed that Cygwin's spinlock goes into heavy sleeping code
for each spin. It seems it would be a good idea to actually try to
spin a bit first. There is this 'pause' instruction which let's the
CPU make such busy loops be less busy. Here is a patch to do this.
--
VH
This patch set modifies Cygwin's profiling support to sample PC values
of all an app's threads, not just the main thread. There is no change
to how profiling is requested: just compile and link the app with "-pg"
as usual. The profiling info is dumped into file gmon.out as always.
A new facility enabled via the environment variable GMON_OUT_PREFIX.
This facility is intended to match an undocumented Linux glibc feature.
Exporting the variable with a non-empty value such as "foo" causes the
profiling info to go to a file named foo.$pid instead of the default.
With that, both resulting processes of a fork() can have their profiling
data captured in separate files. gprof already knows how to accumulate
data from multiple files if they all pertain to the same app.
There is no change to the normal Cygwin execution paths if profiling is
not enabled. And when it is enabled, only the one profiling thread per
profiled app is doing more work than it used to.
* include/sys/cygwin.h: Add CW_CYGHEAP_PROFTHR_ALL.
* cygheap.cc (cygheap_profthr_all): New C-callable function that
runs cygheap's threadlist handing each pthread's thread handle in
turn to profthr_byhandle().
* external.cc (cygwin_internal): Add case CW_CYGHEAP_PROFTHR_ALL.
* gmon.c (_mcleanup): Add support for multiple simultaneous
gmon.out* files named via environment variable GMON_OUT_PREFIX.
* gmon.h (struct gmonparam): Make state decl volatile.
* mcount.c (_MCOUNT_DECL): Change stores into gmonparam.state to use
Interlocked operations. Add #include "winsup.h", update commentary.
* profil.c (profthr_byhandle): New function abstracting out the
updating of profile counters based on a thread handle.
(profthr_func): Update to call profthr_byhandle() to sample the main
thread then call cygheap_profthr_all() indirectly through
cygwin_internal(CW_CYGHEAP_PROFTHR_ALL) to sample all other threads.
(profile_off): Zero targthr to indicate profiling was turned off.
(profile_on): Fix handle leak on failure path.
(profile_child): New callback func to restart profiling in child
process after a fork if the parent was being profiled.
(profile_ctl): Call pthread_atfork() to set profile_child callback.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
According to https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-03/msg00124.html it's a
problem to collect friendlyname info using AF_INET6 sockets. Fix problem
by exposing additional hardware info for all collected interfaces via the
pointer in the ifaddrs::ifa_data member.
* include/ifaddrs.h (struct ifaddrs_hwdata): Define as struct of
not yet exposed members of struct ifall, defined in net.cc.
* net.cc (struct ifall): Replace hardware dta members with struct
ifaddrs_hwdata. Accommodate throughout.
(get_ifs): Let ifaddrs ifa_data member point to ifall::ifa_hwdata
member.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Calling open from acl_extended_file{_nofollow} indiscriminately may hang
if the file is a FIFO. Ultimately the FIFO implementation needs a thorough
rewrite, but for the time being we better do what stat(2) and friends do:
Just create an fhandler directly.
* sec_posixacl.cc (__acl_extended_fh): New static function calling
fhandler::facl.
(acl_extended_fd): Just call __acl_extended_fh.
(__acl_extended_file): Take just a path_conv as parameter and
create temporary fhandler to call __acl_extended_fh.
(acl_extended_file): Create path_conv from incoming path and
call __acl_extended_file on it.
(acl_extended_file_nofollow): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* ntdll.h (RtlGetNtVersionNumbers): Declare.
* wincap.cc (wincapc::init): Overwrite kernel version info
returned by RtlGetVersion with correct info returnd by
RtlGetNtVersionNumbers. Add comment.
Originally, using RtlGetVersion instead of GetVersionEx was supposed to
fix the fact that GetVersionInfo returns the wrong kernel version if the
executable has been built with an old manifest (or none at all), starting
with Windows 8.1. Either this never really worked as desired and our
testing was flawed, or this has been changed again with Windows 10, so
that RtlGetVersion does the kernel faking twist as well. Since we're
only reading the value in the first process in a process tree. the entire
process tree is running with a wrong OS version information in that case.
Fortunately, the (undocumented) RtlGetNtVersionNumbers function is not
affected by this nonsense, so we simply override the OS version info
fields with the correct values now.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The problem this patch fixes showed up after updating to gcc-5.3.0. The
cuplrit is a change in gcc when emitting section attributes. It only
shows up when building without optimization. Effect in Cygwin: ws2_32
functions failed to load.
In the original code the definition of "NO_COPY wsadata" was preceeding
an __asm__ block (the definition of the _wsock_init wrapper), while the
definition of "NO_COPY here" immediately follows the same assembler
block. When gcc-5.3.0 emits assembler code for the wsadata definition,
it emits the .data_cygwin_nocopy section attribute.
Next it emits the assembler output for the __asm_ block, entirely ignoring
its content. The __asm__ block adds a .text section definition.
Eventually gcc emits assembler code for the here definition. However,
apparently gcc still "knows" that it just emitted the .data_cygwin_nocopy
section attribute and so doesn't redefine it. Remember the __asm__? It
changed the section to .text.
So with gcc-4.9.3 we got:
.section .data_cygwin_nocopy,"w"
wsadata:
__asm__ block:
.text
.section .data_cygwin_nocopy,"w"
here:
With gcc 5.3.0 we now get:
.section .data_cygwin_nocopy,"w"
wsadata:
__asm__ block:
.text
here:
So "here" is now in the .text segment which is read-only. Hilarity ensues.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>