- If vim is executed in WSL in mintty, some garbage string caused
by "OSC Ps;? BEL/ST" will be shown in some situations. This patch
fixes the issue by removing "OSC Ps;? BEL/ST" from pseudo console
output.
There's doesn't seem to be much use in independently distributing these
subdirectories, so allowing them to be independently configured seems
pointless and overcomplicated.
The order in which the subdirectories are built is still a little odd,
as cygwin is linked with libcygserver, and cygserver is then linked with
cygwin. So, we build the cygwin directory first, which invokes a build
of libcygserver in the cygserver directory, and then build in the
cygserver directory to build the cygserver executable.
Drop AC_CONFIGURE_ARGS, since we don't need to recursively call
configure with the same arguments anymore.
Slightly refine when we build utils: Previously we didn't build any
utils if MinGW compiler use was avoided, now we just avoid building
those utils which require that compiler.
Greatly simplify how winsup_srcdir and target_builddir are set, since
we're only configuring from one directory. (These are still kept
absolute, since we don't adjust them where used for being used in a
subdirectory).
Remove configure.cygwin and put it's (greatly reduced) contents inline
in the one place it's used now.
Remove generated configure and aclocal.m4 in subdirectories.
The overflow check in mEMALIGn erroneously checks for INT_MAX,
albeit the input parameter is size_t. Fix this to check for
__SIZE_MAX__ instead. Also, it misses to check the req against
adding the alignment before calling mALLOc.
While at it, add out-of-bounds checks to pvALLOc, nano_memalign,
nano_valloc, and Cygwin's (unused) dlpvalloc.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Replace the 'WCHAR pipe_name_buf[48]' class member by 'PWCHAR
pipe_name_buf', and allocate space for the latter as needed.
Change the default constructor to accommodate this change, and add a
destructor that frees the allocated space.
Also change get_pipe_name and clone to accommodate this change.
The autoconf variable all_host is used to make building of the stub
library used by the testsuite conditional on not cross-compiling.
Make it unconditional, so we will notice if it's broken when
cross-compiling.
b55e3f19 was a bit too aggressive in dropping, rather than just
un-exporting these Makefile variables. We need to set these to the
configured host compiler if we are cross-compiling, otherwise they
default to the build compiler.
Also export CC to the mkvers.sh script (which requires it since
4eca5e6a). It's unclear why we can't just cause windres to use the
build 'cpp' as the pre-processor there.
The return value is now -NaN.
This fixes a bug in the mingw-w64 code that was imported into Cygwin.
The fix is consistent with Posix and Linux. It is also consistent
with the current mingw-w64 code, with one exception: The mingw-w64
code sets errno to EDOM if the input is -NaN, but this appears to
differ from Posix and Linux.
Addresses: https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2020-October/246606.html
- Calling ResizePseudoConsole() generates some escape sequences.
Due to this behaviour, if the output of non-cygwin app is piped
to less, screen is sometimes distorted when the screen is resized.
With this patch, ResizePseudoConsole() is not called if stdout is
redirected.
- If output of non-cygwin process is piped to cygwin process, such
as less, the non-cygwin process sometimes fails to start and hangs.
This patch fixes the issue.
If MSG_WAITALL is set, recv_internal calls WSARecv or WSARecvFrom in a
loop, in an effort to fill all the scatter-gather buffers. The test
for whether all the buffers are full was previously incorrect.
ccwrap massages the compiler's standard include directories to remove
'/usr/include/w32api', with the intent of allowing it to be overriden by
'--with-windows-headers' (See 4c36016b).
I'm not 100% convinced that this is always working as desired, since in
some places w32api includes are done using <w32api/something.h>, which
will find them via the path /usr/include.
If this does turn out to be needed, this could also be implemented by
constructing the appropriate compiler flags once, rather than on every
compiler invocation.
As discussed in GCC bug 97088
(https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=97088), parameters in
prototypes of library functions should use reserved names, or no name
at all.
This patch moves the internal struct __tzrule_struct to its own
internal header sys/_tz_structs.h. This is included from newlib's
time code as well as from Cygwin's localtime wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Torbjörn SVENSSON <torbjorn.svensson@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The autoconf variable LIBSERVER isn't defined, and it's value isn't
used. (The Makefile.in contains a literal value for the name of this
library instead).
This is only needed if we are using an ancient make which doesn't set
${MAKE}, but we say "This makefile requires GNU make." everywhere.
It only has an effect if @SET_MAKE@ is used, which we aren't doing
consistently.
Add linux-next 5.9 cpuinfo flag for Intel enqcmd/s instructions:
x86/cpufeatures: Enumerate ENQCMD and ENQCMDS instructions:
Work submission instruction comes in two flavors. ENQCMD can be called
both in ring 3 and ring 0 and always uses the contents of a PASID MSR
when shipping the command to the device. ENQCMDS allows a kernel driver
to submit commands on behalf of a user process. The driver supplies the
PASID value in ENQCMDS. There isn't any usage of ENQCMD in the kernel as
of now.
The CPU feature flag is shown as "enqcmd" in /proc/cpuinfo.
If __WITH_AF_UNIX is defined when Cygwin is built, then a named
AF_UNIX socket is represented by a reparse point with a
Cygwin-specific tag and GUID. Make such files recognizable as reparse
points (but not as sockets) even if __WITH_AF_UNIX is not defined.
That way utilities such as 'ls' and 'rm' still behave reasonably.
This requires two changes:
- Define the GUID __cygwin_socket_guid unconditionally.
- Make check_reparse_point_target return PATH_REP on a reparse point
of this type if __WITH_AF_UNIX is not defined.
Commit aa467e6e, "Cygwin: add AF_UNIX reparse points to path
handling", changed check_reparse_point_target so that it could return
a positive value on a known reparse point that is not a symlink. But
some of the code in check_reparse_point that handles this positive
return value was executed unconditionally, when it should have been
executed only for symlinks.
As a result, posixify could be called on a buffer containing garbage,
and check_reparse_point could erroneously return a positive value on a
non-symlink. This is now fixed so that posixify is only called if the
reparse point is a symlink, and check_reparse_point returns 0 if the
reparse point is not a symlink.
Also fix symlink_info::check to handle this last case, in which
check_reparse_point returns 0 on a known reparse point.
The following Windows system calls currently fail with
STATUS_IO_REPARSE_TAG_NOT_HANDLED when called on an AF_UNIX socket:
- NtOpenFile in get_file_sd
- NtOpenFile in set_file_sd
- NtCreateFile in fhandler_base::open
Fix this by adding the FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT flag to those calls
when the file is a known reparse point.
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/pinfo.cc: In member function 'DWORD pinfo::status_exit(DWORD)':
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/ntdll.h:21:68: error: narrowing conversion of '-536870295' from 'NTSTATUS' {aka 'int'} to 'unsigned int' [-Wnarrowing]
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/pinfo.cc:136:10: note: in expansion of macro 'STATUS_ILLEGAL_DLL_PSEUDO_RELOCATION'
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/sigproc.cc: In member function 'DWORD child_info::proc_retry(HANDLE)':
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/ntdll.h:21:68: error: narrowing conversion of '-536870295' from 'NTSTATUS' {aka 'int'} to 'unsigned int' [-Wnarrowing]
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/sigproc.cc:1120:10: note: in expansion of macro 'STATUS_ILLEGAL_DLL_PSEUDO_RELOCATION'
NT error statuses seem to be variously DWORD (unsigned) or NTSTATUS
(signed)? So use the one which doesn't cause problems here.
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc: In member function 'const unsigned char* fhandler_console::write_normal(const unsigned char*, const unsigned char*)':
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc:2782:8: error: narrowing conversion of '-2' from 'int' to 'long unsigned int' [-Wnarrowing]
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc:2786:8: error: narrowing conversion of '-1' from 'int' to 'long unsigned int' [-Wnarrowing]
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc:2836:8: error: narrowing conversion of '-2' from 'int' to 'long unsigned int' [-Wnarrowing]
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc:2840:8: error: narrowing conversion of '-1' from 'int' to 'long unsigned int' [-Wnarrowing]
A mbtowc_p function returns an int, so that seems the correct type to use here.
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_socket_inet.cc: In member function 'ssize_t fhandler_socket_wsock::send_internal(_WSAMSG*, int)':
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_socket_inet.cc:1381:69: error: suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value [-Werror=parentheses]
Commit aa467e6e, "Cygwin: add AF_UNIX reparse points to path
handling", changed the return values of check_reparse_point_target.
Update the comment accordingly.
This was added as a temporary measure in commit e18f7f99 because it
wasn't yet in the mingw-w64 headers. With one exception, it is now in
the current release of the headers (version 8.0.0), so we don't need
it in winlean.h.
The exception is that VirtualAlloc2 is declared conditionally in
<w32api/memoryapi.h>, but the compilation of Cygwin requires it to
always be declared, even though it will only be executed on systems
that support it. So retain the declaration in winlean.h. And add
"WINAPI" to the declaration, as in memoryapi.h.
Add a check that version >= 8 of the mingw-w64 headers is intalled.
Also revert commit 3d136011, which was a related temporary workaround.
- Charset conversion for UTF-7, ISO-2022 and ISCII, which are not
supported in cygwin, does not work properly as a result. At the
expense of the above, the code has been simplified a bit.
- If pseudo console is disabled, non-cygwin apps do not detect
console device. In this case, some apps output UTF-8 regardless
of the locale setting. At least git-for-windows, rust-based apps
and node.js do that. This patch provides backward compatibility
as default behaviour by setting console codepage to the charset of
the locale. Even in the cases above, garbled output is prevented
with this patch in most cases because mintty uses UTF-8 by default.
I beleave this is not really a problem in cygwin side but that in
app side, however, some users complain about garbled output with
existing apps in MSYS2 (which is based on cygwin) in which pseudo
console is disabled by default.