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
The CPU_SET macros defined in Cygwin's include/sys/cpuset.h must not
be visible in an application's namespace unless _GNU_SOURCE has been
#defined. Internally this means wrapping them in #if __GNU_VISIBLE.
This patch supplies an implementation of the CPU_SET(3) processor
affinity macros as documented on the relevant Linux man page.
There is a mostly superset implementation of cpusets under newlib's
libc/sys/RTEMS/include/sys that has Linux and FreeBSD compatibility
and is built on top of FreeBSD bitsets. This Cygwin implementation
and the RTEMS one could be combined if desired at some future point.
Have sched_getaffinity() interface like glibc's, and provide an
undocumented internal interface __sched_getaffinity_sys() like the Linux
kernel's sched_getaffinity() for benefit of taskset(1).
strace only printed the Windows PID in event output so far.
Especially now that Windows and Cygwin PID are decoupled, the
strace user might like to see the Cygwin pid in event output as
well. However, at process startup, the process might not have
a Cygwin PID yet.
To mitigate this, always print the Windows PID and only add the
Cygwin pid if it exists.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Commit c1023ee353 changed the way
path_conv::binmode() works. Rather than returning three states,
O_BINARY, O_TEXT, 0, it only returned 2 states, O_BINARY, O_TEXT. Since
mounts are only binary if they are explicitely mounted binary by setting
the MOUNT_BINARY flag, textmode is default.
This introduced a new bug. When inheriting stdio HANDLEs from native
Windows processes, the fhandler and its path_conv are created from a
device struct only. None of the path or mount flags get set this way.
So the mount flags are 0 and path_conv::binmode() returned 0.
After the path_conv::binmode() change it returned O_TEXT since, as
explained above, the default mount mode is textmode.
Rather than just enforcing binary mode for path_conv's created from
device structs, this patch changes the default mount mode to binary:
Replace MOUNT_BINARY flag with MOUNT_TEXT flag with opposite meaning.
Drop all explicit setting of MOUNT_BINARY. Drop local set_flags
function, it doesn't add any value.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Using the Windows PID as Cygwin PID has a few drawbacks:
- the PIDs on Windows get reused quickly. Some POSIX applications choke
on that, so we need extra code to avoid too quick PID reuse.
- The code to avoid PID reuse keeps parent process handles and
(depending on a build option) child processes open unnecessarily.
- After an execve, the process has a split personality: Its Windows PID
is a new PID, while its Cygwin PID is the PID of the execve caller
process. This requires to keep two procinfo shared sections open, the
second just to redirect process info requests to the first, correct
one.
This patch changes the way Cygwin PIDs are generated:
- Cygwin PIDs are generated independently of the Windows PID, in a way
expected by POSIX processes. The PIDs are created incrementally in
the range between 2 and 65535, round-robin.
- On startup of the first Cygwin process, choose a semi-random start PID
for the first process in the lower PID range to make the PIDs slightly
unpredictable. This may not be necessary but it seems kind of inviting
to know that the first Cygwin process always starts with PID 2.
- Every process not only creates the shared procinfo section, but also a
symlink in the NT namespace, symlinking the Windows PID to the Cygwin
PID. This drops the need for the extra procinfo section after execve.
- Don't keep other process handles around unnecessarily.
- Simplify the code creating/opening the shared procinfo section and
make a clear distinction between interfaces getting a Cygwin PID and
interfaces getting a Windows PID.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
First cut of a timerfd implementation.
Still TODO:
- fork/exec semantics
- timerfd_settime TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET flag
- ioctl(TFD_IOC_SET_TICKS)
- bug fixes
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
First cut of a signalfd implementation.
Still TODO: Non-polling select.
This should mostly work as on Linux except for missing support
for some members of struct signalfd_siginfo, namely ssi_fd,
ssi_band (both SIGIO/SIGPOLL, not fully implemented) and ssi_trapno
(HW exception, required HW support).
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- Remove another unfortunate amalgamation: Mount flags (MOUNT_xxx)
are converted to path_types (PATH_xxx) and mixed with non-mount
path_types flags in the same storage, leading to a tangled,
pell-mell usage of mount flags and path flags in path_conv and
symlink_info.
- There's also the case of PC_NONULLEMPTY. It's used in exactly
one place with a path_conv constructor only used in this single
place, just to override the automatic PC_NULLEMPTY addition
when calling the other path_conv constructors. Crazily,
PC_NONULLEMPTY is a define, no path_types flag, despite its
name.
- It doesn't help that the binary flag exists as mount and path
flag, while the text flag only exists as path flag. This leads
to mount code using path flags to set text/binary. Very confusing
is the fact that a text mount/path flag is not actually required;
the mount code sets the text flag on non binary mounts anyway, so
there are only two states. However, to puzzle people a bit more,
path_conv::binary wrongly implies there's a third, non-binary/non-text
state.
Clean up this mess:
- Store path flags separately from mount flags in path_conv and
symlink_info classes and change all checks and testing inline
methods accordingly.
- Make PC_NONULLEMPTY a simple path_types flag and drop the
redundant path_check constructor.
- Clean up the definition of pathconv_arg, path_types, and mount flags.
Use _BIT expression, newly define in cygwin/bits.h.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
Move common content of the various <sys/dirent.h> and the latest FreeBSD
<dirent.h> to <dirent.h>.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
This patch follows glibc. Original commit message:
Author: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 06:54:57 +0000
Remove union wait [BZ #19613]
The overloading approach in the W* macros was incompatible with
integer expressions of a type different from int. Applications
using union wait and these macros will have to migrate to the
POSIX-specified int status type.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* Rearrange includes and drop unneccessary ones.
* Don't pull in cygwin/socket.h into sys/un.h just to get
sa_family_t. Include sys/types.h and use __sa_family_t instead.
* start including Windows headers using the w32api/ path prefix
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
POSIX does not mention the inclusion of <sys/time.h> in <sys/socket.h>
or <netinet/in.h>, nor is there anything in the latter two that would
require the former.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
Always use the __-decorated form of an attribute name in public
headers, as the bareword form is in the user's namespace, and we
don't want compilation to break just because the user defines the
bareword to mean something else.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
This is copied from musl (MIT license). This is newer and more thorough
than that of FreeBSD currently shipped only on Cygwin.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
The termios code doesn't handle erasing of multibyte characters
in canonical mode, it always erases a single byte. When entering
a multibyte character and then pressing VERASE, the input ends up
with an invalid character.
Following Linux we introduce the IUTF8 input flag now, set by
default. When this flag is set, VERASE or VWERASE will check
if the just erased input byte is a UTF-8 continuation byte. If
so, it erases another byte and checks again until the entire
UTF-8 character has been removed from the input buffer.
Note that this (just as on Linux) does NOT work with arbitrary
multibyte codesets. This only works with UTF-8.
For a discussion what happens, see
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-01/msg00299.html
Sidenote: The eat_readahead function is now member of fhandler_termios,
not fhandler_base. That's necessary to get access to the terminal's
termios flags.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This makes it possible provide operating system specific types for
<pthread.h>. It is in line with the FreeBSD header file structure and
allows a future cleanup of <pthread.h> to not expose unrelated things
via <sys/types.h> and <unistd.h>. Glibc uses the similar
<bits/pthreadtypes.h> for this purpose.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
* Makefile.in (DLL_OFILES): Add sec_posixacl.o.
(SUBLIBS): Add libacl.a
(libacl.a): New rule to create libacl.a.
* common.din: Export POSIX ACL functions as well as most libacl.a
extensions.
* fhandler.h (fhander_base::acl_get): New prototype.
(fhander_base::acl_set): Ditto.
(fhandler_disk_file::acl_get): Ditto.
(fhandler_disk_file::acl_set): Ditto.
* include/acl/libacl.h: New file.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor version.
* include/sys/acl.h: Drop including cygwin/acl.h. Accommodate
throughout Cygwin. Add POSIX ACL definitions.
* sec_acl.cc: Include sec_posixacl.h. Replace ILLEGAL_UID and
ILLEGAL_GID with ACL_UNDEFINED_ID where sensible.
(__aclcheck): New internal acl check function to be used for
Solaris and POSIX ACLs.
(aclcheck32): Call __aclcheck.
(__aclcalcmask): New function to compute ACL_MASK value.
(__aclsort): New internal acl sort function to be used for Solaris
and POSIX ACLs.
(aclsort32): Call __aclsort.
(permtostr): Work directly on provided buffer.
(__acltotext): New internal acltotext function to be used for
Solaris and POSIX ACLs.
(acltotext32): Call __acltotext.
(__aclfromtext): New internal aclfromtext function to be used for
Solaris and POSIX ACLs.
(aclfromtext32): Call __aclfromtext.
* sec_posixacl.cc: New file implemeting POSIX ACL functions.
* sec_posixacl.h: New internal header.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* mount.cc (mount_info::from_fstab_line): Support mounting the current
user's temp folder as /tmp/. This is particularly useful a feature
when Cygwin's own files are write-protected.
* pathnames.xml: document the new usertemp file system type
Detailed explanation:
In the context of Windows, there is a per-user directory for temporary
files, by default specified via the environment variable %TEMP%. Let's
allow to use that directory for our /tmp/ directory.
With this patch, we introduce the special filesystem type "usertemp":
By specifying
none /tmp usertemp binary,posix=0 0 0
in /etc/fstab, the /tmp/ directory gets auto-mounted to the directory
specified by the %TEMP% variable.
This feature comes handy in particularly in scenarios where the
administrator might want to write-protect the entire Cygwin directory
yet still needs to allow users to write into the /tmp/ directory.
This is the case in the context of Git for Windows, where the
Cygwin (MSys2) root directory lives inside C:\Program Files and hence
/tmp/ would not be writable otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
* libc/include/sys/types.h: Move definitions of NBBY and howmany to
sys/param.h. Move definitions of select(2) macros to sys/select.h.
* libc/include/sys/param.h: See above.
* libc/include/sys/select.h: Move Cygwin's sys/select.h here.
* include/sys/select.h: Move select(2) macros from newlib's sys/types.h
here. Rename howmany to _howmany to unclutter namespace. Move file to
newlib.
* libc/rexex.cc: Add declaration for cygwin_gethostname.
* poll.cc: Include sys/param.h and locale select.h.
* select.h (cygwin_select): Declare.
* uname.cc: Declare cygwin_gethostname.
* winsup.h: Drop declarations of cygwin_select and cygwin_gethostname.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>