trying to use aggregate initialization syntax on a member of a
nameless union member failes in g++ 11.2.
Workaround this by using explicit initialization.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wstringop-overflow" pragma doesn't work
as expected anymore. Use the still working expression.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
The register keyword was already deprecated with C++11, but
with C++17 it has been entirely removed.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Revert mx parameter and mutex lock while operating the list.
Mutex was removed with 94d24160 informing that:
'Use InterlockedCompareExchangePointer to ensure race safeness
without using a mutex.'
But it does not.
Calling pthread_mutex_init and pthread_mutex_destroy from two or
more threads occasionally leads to hang in pthread_mutex_destroy.
To not change the behaviour of other cases where List_insert was called,
List_insert_nolock is added.
As outlined in the previous patch, the non-atomicity of iterating
over a directory in the NT namespace via NtQueryDirectoryObject
one entry each, results in potential duplication of directory entries.
Fix this for fhandler_procsys::readdir as well by fetching the entire
dir inside fhandler_procsys::opendir, storing it in a buffer, and just
return buffer content from fhandler_procsys::readdir.
Fixes: 43f65cdd7d ("fhandler_procsys.cc: New file.")
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Due to reports on the Cygwin mailing list[1][2], it was uncovered
that a NtOpenDirectoryObject/NtQueryDirectoryObject/NtClose sequence
with NtQueryDirectoryObject iterating over the directory entries,
one entry per invocation, is not running atomically. If new entries
are inserted into the queried directory, other entries may be moved
around and then accidentally show up twice while iterating.
Change (almost) all NtQueryDirectoryObject invocations so that it gets
a really big buffer (64K) and ideally fetches all entries at once.
This appears to work atomically.
"Almost" all, because fhandler_procsys::readdir can't be easily changed.
[1] https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2021-July/248998.html
[2] https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2021-August/249124.html
Fixes: e9c8cb3193 ("(format_proc_partitions): Revamp loop over existing harddisks by scanning the NT native \Device object directory and looking for Harddisk entries.")
Fixes: a998dd7055 ("Implement advisory file locking.")
Fixes: 3b7cd74bfd ("(winpids::enum_processes): Fetch Cygwin processes from listing of shared cygwin object dir in the native NT namespace.")
Fixes: 0d6f2b0117 ("syscalls.cc (sync_worker): Rewrite using native NT functions.")
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit 3434d35a64 fixed a problem when
accessing block devices via their /proc/sys/Device entries. This
changed the way stat info is generated for these devices, resulting
in identical inode numbers for all block devices under /proc/sys/Device.
This patch fixes that by faking a device number for these devices, just as
before.
Fixes: 3434d35a64 ("Cygwin: Fix access to block devices below /proc/sys.")
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Make sure to cast to ulong all DWORD values displayed with format "%lu".
More instances are fixed here than in either my earlier unused patch or
Corinna's patch. I decided to use typedef..ulong for more compact code.
Address jturney's reported small issues:
- Remove explicit external ref for cygwin_internal() as it is already
provided by <sys/cygwin.h>.
- Leave intact ref for cygwin_dll_path[] as it is required by function(s)
in path.cc that profiler uses. Added comment to that effect.
- Delete existing main() wrapper. Rename main2() to main(). This because
profiler is now a Cygwin program and doesn't need to dynamically load
cygwin1.dll.
- Documentation issues will be addressed in a separate xml patch.
(I would have linked message-ids of Corinna's and Jon's messages for
proper theading but I no longer have their original emails and the mail
archives don't show msgids any more.)
The doc for gmondump says 1 or more FILENAME are expected, but 0 is
handled. That's an oversight. Make invocation with 0 FILENAMEs print a
one-line help message.
Reword the beginning of profiler's description doc to clarify target's
child processes are run but only optionally profiled.
If a service is supported as TCP and UDP service, GetAddrInfo does not
return two entries, one for TCP, one for UDP, as on Linux. Rather, it
just returns a single entry with ai_socktype and ai_protocol set to 0.
If the service only exists as TCP or UDP service, then ai->ai_socktype
is set, but ai_protocol isn't.
Fortunately we copy over the result from Windows into local storage
anyway, so this patch adds code to fix up the fields neglected by
Windows. In case ai_socktype as well as ai_protocol are 0, duplicate
the entry with valid values for ai_socktype and ai_protocol.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
If an interface is disconnected, net.cc:get_ifs tries to fetch IPv4
addresses from the registry. If it fails, it currently returns
pointers to sockaddr structs with zero address. Return a NULL pointer
instead, to signal the caller of getifaddrs that we do not have a
valid struct sockaddr.
Partially addresses: https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2021-July/248970.html
It appears to be the case that NtQueryTimer can return a negative time
remaining for an unsignalled timer. The value appears to be less than
the timer resolution.
Signed-off-by: David Allsopp <david.allsopp@metastack.com>
DWORD has different types on 32 and 64 bit. Use a common cast to
unsigned long to use %lu format for DWORD values throughout.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
These are updates to wire into the build tree the new tools profiler and
gmondump, and to supply documentation for the tools.
The documentation for profiler and ssp now mention each other but do not
discuss their similarities or differences. That will be handled in a
future update to the "Profiling Cygwin Programs" section of the Cygwin
User's Guide, to be supplied.
This new tool was formerly part of 'profiler' but was spun out thanks to
Jon T's reasonable review comment. Gmondump is more of a debugging tool
than something users might have need for. Users would more likely use
gprof to make use of symbolic info like function names and source line
numbers.
The new tool formerly known as cygmon is renamed to 'profiler'. For the
name I considered 'ipsampler' and could not think of any others. I'm open
to a different name if any is suggested.
I decided that a discussion of the pros and cons of this profiler vs the
existing ssp should probably be in the "Profiling Cygwin Programs" section
of the Cygwin User's Guide rather than in the help for either. That
material will be supplied at some point.
CONTEXT buffers are made child-specific and thus thread-specific since
there is one profiler thread for each child program being profiled.
The SetThreadPriority() warning comment has been expanded.
chmod() works on Cygwin so the "//XXX ineffective" comment is gone.
I decided to make the "sample all executable sections" and "sample
dynamically generated code" suggestions simply expanded comments for now.
The profiler program is now a Cygwin exe rather than a native exe.
The Linux man page for cfsetspeed(3) specifies that the speed argument
must be one of the constants Bnnn (e.g., B9600) defined in termios.h.
But Linux in fact allows the speed to be the numerical baud rate
(e.g., 9600). For consistency with Linux, we now do the same.
Addresses: https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2021-July/248887.html
The default PSAPI_VERSION is controlled by WIN32_WINNT, which we set to
0x0a00 when building utils since 48a76190 (and is the default in w32api
>= 9.0.0)
In order for the built executables to run on Windows Vista, we must also
define PSAPI_VERSION as 1 (otherwise '#define GetModuleFileNameExA
K32GetModuleFileNameExA' causes a 'The procedure entry point
K32GetModuleFilenameExA could not be located in the dynamic link library
kernel32.dll' error at run time).
Also drop uneeded psapi.h from dlfcn.cc (31ddf45d), resource.cc
(34a6eeab) and ps.cc (1def2148).
Use <cmdsynopsis> element markup in utils docbook documentation, rather
than some preformatted text inside <screen>.
(This didn't happen as part of 646745cb, when we first started using
refentry elements to make it possible to generate manpages)
This helps produce better looking manpages:
* uses bold (for command names) and italic (for replaceable items)
* different output formats inconsistently treat tabs inside <screen>
(so we have to be careful to not use them in that preformatted text)
Also clean up various issues:
* Replace '[OPTIONS]' with a real synopsis of the options
* Consistently use 'ITEM...' rather than 'ITEM1 [ITEM2...]' for an item
which should appear 1 or more times (cygcheck -f, getfacl, kill)
* Consistently document the '-h | -V' invocation form
* Since replaceable items are now marked up so they have some formatting
indicating they are replaceable, we can drop wrapping them in angle
brackets, as is done in some places
* Add missing '-W' and '-p PID' options to ps synopsis
* Adjust cygpath synopsis to show that only one 'System information'
option is allowed, possibly modified by -A
Future work:
* Sync up the actual help emitted by the util, where it's been improved
* Also don't use <screen> for formatting 'OPTIONS' section of manpage
* pldd inconsistently uses '-?' rather than '-h'!
* Drop duplicate 'Options:' headers (mkgroup, mkpassword)
* Add missing indication that MACHINE is optional with -L (mkgroup, mkpassword)
* Tweak some <refpurpose> which try to be a synopsis, rather than a decription (passwd, ssp)
* Drop some stray '\n' in setfacl options
* Move 'Original Author' note in ssp to an AUTHORS section
* Use <para> to improve formatting of tzset manpage
xterm 368 and mintty 3.5.1 implement a new feature to support
notification of terminal scaling via font zooming also if the terminal
text dimensions (rows/columns) stay unchanged, using
ioctl(TIOCSWINSZ), raising SIGWINCH;
this patches cygwin to support that scenario
The new GetFinalPathNameW handling for native symlinks in inner path
components is disabled if caller doesn't want to follow symlinks, or
doesn't want to follow reparse points.