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2018-07-17x86-64: Add _CET_ENDBR to STRCMP_SSE42H.J. Lu
Add _CET_ENDBR to STRCMP_SSE42, which is called indirectly, to support IBT. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> * sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcmp-sse42.S (STRCMP_SSE42): Add _CET_ENDBR.
2018-07-17x86: Add _CET_ENDBR to functions in dl-tlsdesc.SH.J. Lu
Add _CET_ENDBR to functions in dl-tlsdesc.S, which are called indirectly, to support IBT. Tested on i686 and x86-64. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> * sysdeps/i386/dl-tlsdesc.S (_dl_tlsdesc_return): Add _CET_ENDBR. (_dl_tlsdesc_undefweak): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_dynamic): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_resolve_abs_plus_addend): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_resolve_rel): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_resolve_rela): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_resolve_hold): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/dl-tlsdesc.S (_dl_tlsdesc_return): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_undefweak): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_dynamic): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_resolve_rela): Likewise. (_dl_tlsdesc_resolve_hold): Likewise.
2018-07-17x86: Add _CET_ENDBR to functions in crti.SH.J. Lu
Add _CET_ENDBR to functions in crti.S, which are called indirectly, to support IBT. Tested on i686 and x86-64. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> * sysdeps/i386/crti.S (_init): Add _CET_ENDBR. (_fini): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/crti.S (_init): Likewise. (_fini): Likewise.
2018-07-17os_RU: Add alternative month names (bug 23140).Rafal Luzynski
[BZ #23140] * localedata/locales/os_RU (mon): Rename to... (alt_mon): This. (mon): Import from CLDR (genitive case). Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-07-17x86: Always include <dl-cet.h>/cet-tunables.h> for --enable-cetH.J. Lu
Always include <dl-cet.h> and cet-tunables.h> when CET is enabled. Otherwise, configure glibc with --enable-cet --disable-tunables will fail to build. * sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.c: Always include <dl-cet.h> and cet-tunables.h> when CET is enabled.
2018-07-16x86: Support IBT and SHSTK in Intel CET [BZ #21598]H.J. Lu
Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) instructions: https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/4d/2a/control-flow-en forcement-technology-preview.pdf includes Indirect Branch Tracking (IBT) and Shadow Stack (SHSTK). GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT is added to GNU program property to indicate that all executable sections are compatible with IBT when ENDBR instruction starts each valid target where an indirect branch instruction can land. Linker sets GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT on output only if it is set on all relocatable inputs. On an IBT capable processor, the following steps should be taken: 1. When loading an executable without an interpreter, enable IBT and lock IBT if GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT is set on the executable. 2. When loading an executable with an interpreter, enable IBT if GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT is set on the interpreter. a. If GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT isn't set on the executable, disable IBT. b. Lock IBT. 3. If IBT is enabled, when loading a shared object without GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT: a. If legacy interwork is allowed, then mark all pages in executable PT_LOAD segments in legacy code page bitmap. Failure of legacy code page bitmap allocation causes an error. b. If legacy interwork isn't allowed, it causes an error. GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK is added to GNU program property to indicate that all executable sections are compatible with SHSTK where return address popped from shadow stack always matches return address popped from normal stack. Linker sets GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK on output only if it is set on all relocatable inputs. On a SHSTK capable processor, the following steps should be taken: 1. When loading an executable without an interpreter, enable SHSTK if GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK is set on the executable. 2. When loading an executable with an interpreter, enable SHSTK if GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK is set on interpreter. a. If GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK isn't set on the executable or any shared objects loaded via the DT_NEEDED tag, disable SHSTK. b. Otherwise lock SHSTK. 3. After SHSTK is enabled, it is an error to load a shared object without GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK. To enable CET support in glibc, --enable-cet is required to configure glibc. When CET is enabled, both compiler and assembler must support CET. Otherwise, it is a configure-time error. To support CET run-time control, 1. _dl_x86_feature_1 is added to the writable ld.so namespace to indicate if IBT or SHSTK are enabled at run-time. It should be initialized by init_cpu_features. 2. For dynamic executables: a. A l_cet field is added to struct link_map to indicate if IBT or SHSTK is enabled in an ELF module. _dl_process_pt_note or _rtld_process_pt_note is called to process PT_NOTE segment for GNU program property and set l_cet. b. _dl_open_check is added to check IBT and SHSTK compatibilty when dlopening a shared object. 3. Replace i386 _dl_runtime_resolve and _dl_runtime_profile with _dl_runtime_resolve_shstk and _dl_runtime_profile_shstk, respectively if SHSTK is enabled. CET run-time control can be changed via GLIBC_TUNABLES with $ export GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.tune.x86_shstk=[permissive|on|off] $ export GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.tune.x86_ibt=[permissive|on|off] 1. permissive: SHSTK is disabled when dlopening a legacy ELF module. 2. on: IBT or SHSTK are always enabled, regardless if there are IBT or SHSTK bits in GNU program property. 3. off: IBT or SHSTK are always disabled, regardless if there are IBT or SHSTK bits in GNU program property. <cet.h> from CET-enabled GCC is automatically included by assembly codes to add GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_IBT and GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK to GNU program property. _CET_ENDBR is added at the entrance of all assembly functions whose address may be taken. _CET_NOTRACK is used to insert NOTRACK prefix with indirect jump table to support IBT. It is defined as notrack when _CET_NOTRACK is defined in <cet.h>. [BZ #21598] * configure.ac: Add --enable-cet. * configure: Regenerated. * elf/Makefille (all-built-dso): Add a comment. * elf/dl-load.c (filebuf): Moved before "dynamic-link.h". Include <dl-prop.h>. (_dl_map_object_from_fd): Call _dl_process_pt_note on PT_NOTE segment. * elf/dl-open.c: Include <dl-prop.h>. (dl_open_worker): Call _dl_open_check. * elf/rtld.c: Include <dl-prop.h>. (dl_main): Call _rtld_process_pt_note on PT_NOTE segment. Call _rtld_main_check. * sysdeps/generic/dl-prop.h: New file. * sysdeps/i386/dl-cet.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/cpu-features.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/dl-cet.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/cet-tunables.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/check-cet.awk: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/configure: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/configure.ac: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/dl-cet.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/dl-procruntime.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/dl-prop.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/libc-start.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/link_map.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/dl-trampoline.S (_dl_runtime_resolve): Add _CET_ENDBR. (_dl_runtime_profile): Likewise. (_dl_runtime_resolve_shstk): New. (_dl_runtime_profile_shstk): Likewise. * sysdeps/linux/x86/Makefile (sysdep-dl-routines): Add dl-cet if CET is enabled. (CFLAGS-.o): Add -fcf-protection if CET is enabled. (CFLAGS-.os): Likewise. (CFLAGS-.op): Likewise. (CFLAGS-.oS): Likewise. (asm-CPPFLAGS): Add -fcf-protection -include cet.h if CET is enabled. (tests-special): Add $(objpfx)check-cet.out. (cet-built-dso): New. (+$(cet-built-dso:=.note)): Likewise. (common-generated): Add $(cet-built-dso:$(common-objpfx)%=%.note). ($(objpfx)check-cet.out): New. (generated): Add check-cet.out. * sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.c: Include <dl-cet.h> and <cet-tunables.h>. (TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_x86_ibt)): New prototype. (TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_x86_shstk)): Likewise. (init_cpu_features): Call get_cet_status to check CET status and update dl_x86_feature_1 with CET status. Call TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_x86_ibt) and TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_x86_shstk). Disable and lock CET in libc.a. * sysdeps/x86/cpu-tunables.c: Include <cet-tunables.h>. (TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_x86_ibt)): New function. (TUNABLE_CALLBACK (set_x86_shstk)): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/sysdep.h (_CET_NOTRACK): New. (_CET_ENDBR): Define if not defined. (ENTRY): Add _CET_ENDBR. * sysdeps/x86/dl-tunables.list (glibc.tune): Add x86_ibt and x86_shstk. * sysdeps/x86_64/dl-trampoline.h (_dl_runtime_resolve): Add _CET_ENDBR. (_dl_runtime_profile): Likewise.
2018-07-16powerpc64: Always restore TOC on longjmp [BZ #21895]Rogerio Alves
This patch changes longjmp to always restore the TOC pointer (r2 register) to the caller frame on powerpc64 and powerpc64le. This is related to bug 21895 that reports a situation where you have a static longjmp to a shared object file. [BZ #21895] * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/__longjmp-common.S: Remove condition code for restoring r2 in longjmp. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/Makefile: Added tst-setjmp-bug21895-static to test list. Added rules to build test tst-setjmp-bug21895-static. Added module setjmp-bug21895 and rules to build a shared object from it. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/setjmp-bug21895.c: New test file. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/tst-setjmp-bug21895-static.c: New test file. Reviewed-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com>
2018-07-16Improve strstr performanceWilco Dijkstra
Improve strstr performance. Strstr tends to be slow because it uses many calls to memchr and a slow byte loop to scan for the next match. Performance is significantly improved by using strnlen on larger blocks and using strchr to search for the next matching character. strcasestr can also use strnlen to scan ahead, and memmem can use memchr to check for the next match. On the GLIBC bench tests the performance gains on Cortex-A72 are: strstr: +25% strcasestr: +4.3% memmem: +18% On a 256KB dataset strstr performance improves by 67%, strcasestr by 47%. Reviewd-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
2018-07-15x86_64: Undef SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET lastH.J. Lu
Since SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined in jmp_buf-ssp.h, we must undef SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET after including <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/____longjmp_chk.S: Undef SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET after including <jmp_buf-ssp.h>.
2018-07-14x86: Support shadow stack pointer in setjmp/longjmpH.J. Lu
Save and restore shadow stack pointer in setjmp and longjmp to support shadow stack in Intel CET. Use feature_1 in tcbhead_t to check if shadow stack is enabled before saving and restoring shadow stack pointer. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> * sysdeps/i386/__longjmp.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (__longjmp): Restore shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled, SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined and __longjmp isn't defined for __longjmp_cancel. * sysdeps/i386/bsd-_setjmp.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (_setjmp): Save shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled and SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined. * sysdeps/i386/bsd-setjmp.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (setjmp): Save shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled and SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined. * sysdeps/i386/setjmp.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (__sigsetjmp): Save shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled and SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/____longjmp_chk.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (____longjmp_chk): Restore shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled and SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/Makefile (gen-as-const-headers): Remove jmp_buf-ssp.sym. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/____longjmp_chk.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (____longjmp_chk): Restore shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled and SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined. * sysdeps/x86/Makefile (gen-as-const-headers): Add jmp_buf-ssp.sym. * sysdeps/x86/jmp_buf-ssp.sym: New dummy file. * sysdeps/x86_64/__longjmp.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (__longjmp): Restore shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled, SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined and __longjmp isn't defined for __longjmp_cancel. * sysdeps/x86_64/setjmp.S: Include <jmp_buf-ssp.h>. (__sigsetjmp): Save shadow stack pointer if shadow stack is enabled and SHADOW_STACK_POINTER_OFFSET is defined.
2018-07-14x86: Rename __glibc_reserved1 to feature_1 in tcbhead_t [BZ #22563]H.J. Lu
feature_1 has X86_FEATURE_1_IBT and X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK bits for CET run-time control. CET_ENABLED, IBT_ENABLED and SHSTK_ENABLED are defined to 1 or 0 to indicate that if CET, IBT and SHSTK are enabled. <tls-setup.h> is added to set up thread-local data. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> [BZ #22563] * nptl/pthread_create.c: Include <tls-setup.h>. (__pthread_create_2_1): Call tls_setup_tcbhead. * sysdeps/generic/tls-setup.h: New file. * sysdeps/x86/nptl/tls-setup.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/nptl/tcb-offsets.sym (FEATURE_1_OFFSET): New. * sysdeps/x86_64/nptl/tcb-offsets.sym (FEATURE_1_OFFSET): Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/nptl/tls.h (tcbhead_t): Rename __glibc_reserved1 to feature_1. * sysdeps/x86_64/nptl/tls.h (tcbhead_t): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86/sysdep.h (X86_FEATURE_1_IBT): New. (X86_FEATURE_1_SHSTK): Likewise. (CET_ENABLED): Likewise. (IBT_ENABLED): Likewise. (SHSTK_ENABLED): Likewise.
2018-07-13dsb_DE locale: Fix syntax error and add tests (bug 23208).Rafal Luzynski
Fixed syntax error in the collation rules of Lower Sorbian language. Collation test added in order to test the bugs like this early. Reported-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com> [BZ #23208] * localedata/Makefile (test-input): Add dsb_DE.UTF-8. (LOCALES): Likewise. * localedata/dsb_DE.UTF-8.in: New file. * localedata/locales/dsb_DE (LC_COLLATE): Fix syntax error.
2018-07-12nptl: Use __mprotect consistently for _STACK_GROWS_UPFlorian Weimer
2018-07-11Install <bits/statx.h> headerFlorian Weimer
2018-07-10Put the correct Unicode version number 11.0.0 into the generated filesMike FABIAN
In some places there was still the old Unicode version 10.0.0 in the files. * localedata/charmaps/UTF-8: Use correct Unicode version 11.0.0 in comment. * localedata/locales/i18n_ctype: Use correct Unicode version in comments and headers. * localedata/unicode-gen/utf8_gen.py: Add option to specify Unicode version * localedata/unicode-gen/Makefile: Use option to specify Unicode version for utf8_gen.py
2018-07-10Add the statx functionFlorian Weimer
2018-07-10Comment tst-ofdlocks-compat expected failure in some Linux releasesAdhemerval Zanella
As pointed out in a libc-alpha thread [1], the misc/tst-ofdlocks-compat may fail in some specific Linux releases. This patch adds a comment along with a link to discussion in the test source code. No changes are expected. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-ofdlocks-compat.c: Add a comment about a kernel issue which lead to test failure in some cases. [1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-07/msg00243.html
2018-07-10regexec: Fix off-by-one bug in weight comparison [BZ #23036]Florian Weimer
Each weight is prefixed by its length, and the length does not include itself in the count. This can be seen clearly from the find_idx function in string/strxfrm_l.c, for example. The old code behaved as if the length itself counted, thus comparing an additional byte after the weight, leading to spurious comparison failures and incorrect further partitioning of character equivalence classes.
2018-07-10Fix copyright years in recent commitsFlorian Weimer
2018-07-06nss_files: Fix re-reading of long lines [BZ #18991]Florian Weimer
Use the new __libc_readline_unlocked function to pick up reading at the same line in case the buffer needs to be enlarged.
2018-07-06libio: Implement internal function __libc_readline_unlockedFlorian Weimer
This is a variant of fgets which fails with ERANGE if the buffer is too small, and the buffer length is given as an argument of type size_t. This function will be useful for implementing NSS file reading operations. Compared to a direct implementation using the public API, it avoids an lseek system call in case the line terminator can be found in the internal read buffer.
2018-07-06aarch64: add HWCAP_ATOMICS to HWCAP_IMPORTANTSzabolcs Nagy
This enables searching shared libraries in atomics/ when the hardware supports LSE atomics of armv8.1 so one can provide optimized variants of libraries in a portable way. LSE atomics does not affect library abi, the new instructions can interoperate with old ones. I considered the earlier comments on the patch https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-04/msg00400.html https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-04/msg00625.html It turns out that the way glibc dynamic linker decides on the search path is not very flexible: it wants to use hwcap bits and associated strings. So some targets reuse hwcap bits for glibc internal purposes to affect the search logic. But hwcap is an interface with the kernel, glibc should not allocate bits in it for its internal logic as that limits future hwcap extensions and confusing to users who expect to see hwcap bits in ifunc resolvers. Instead of rewriting the dynamic linker path logic (which affects all targets) this patch just uses the existing mechanism, however this means that the path name has to be the hwcap name "atomics" and cannot be changed to something more meaningful to users. It is hard to tell how much performance benefit this can give, in principle armv8.1 atomics can be better optimized in the hardware, so it can make a difference for synchronization heavy code. On some systems such multilib setup may be the only viable way to get optimized libraries used. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/dl-procinfo.h (HWCAP_IMPORTANT): Add HWCAP_ATOMICS.
2018-07-06aarch64: Remove HWCAP_CPUID from HWCAP_IMPORTANTSzabolcs Nagy
This partially reverts commit f82e9672ad89ea1ef40bbe1af71478e255e87c5e Author: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org> aarch64: Allow overriding HWCAP_CPUID feature check using HWCAP_MASK The idea was to make it possible to disable cpuid based ifunc resolution in glibc by changing the hwcap mask which the user could already control. However the hwcap mask has an orthogonal role: it specifies additional library search paths for the dynamic linker. So "cpuid" got added to the search paths when it was set in the default mask (HWCAP_IMPORTANT), which is not useful behaviour, the hwcap masking should not be reused in the cpu features code. Meanwhile there is a tunable to set the cpu explicitly so it is possible to disable the cpuid based dispatch without using a hwcap mask: GLIBC_TUNABLES=glibc.tune.cpu=generic * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/cpu-features.c (init_cpu_features): Use dl_hwcap without masking. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/dl-procinfo.h (HWCAP_IMPORTANT): Remove HWCAP_CPUID.
2018-07-06conform/conformtest.pl: Escape literal braces in regular expressionsFlorian Weimer
This suppresses Perl warnings like these: Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated here (and will be fatal in Perl 5.32), passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/^element *({ <-- HERE ([^}]*)}|([^{ ]*)) *({([^}]*)}|([^{ ]*)) *([A-Za-z0-9_]*) *(.*)/ at conformtest.pl line 370. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-07-06Use AVX_Fast_Unaligned_Load from Zen onwards.Amit Pawar
From Zen onwards this will be enabled. It was disabled for the Excavator case and will remain disabled. Reviewd-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-07-05Build csu/elf-init.c and csu/static-reloc.c with stack protectorFlorian Weimer
This does not change generated code (with -fstack-protector-strong), but is important for formal compiler flags compliance. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-07-05Compile debug/stack_chk_fail_local.c with stack protectorFlorian Weimer
The resulting object file is statically linked into applications, so it is desirable to have (formal) stack protector coverage there.
2018-07-05libc-abis: Define ABSOLUTE ABI [BZ #19818][BZ #23307]Maciej W. Rozycki
Define a new ABSOLUTE ABI for static linker's use with EI_ABIVERSION where correct absolute (SHN_ABS) symbol run-time load semantics is required. This way it can be ensured at static link time that a program or DSO will not suffer from previous semantics where absolute symbols were relocated by the base address, or symbols whose `st_value' is zero silently ignored leading to a confusing "undefined symbol" error message at load time, and instead "ELF file ABI version invalid" is printed with old dynamic loaders, making it clear that there is an ABI version incompatibility. [BZ #19818] [BZ #23307] * libc-abis (ABSOLUTE): New ABI. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/libc-abis (ABSOLUTE): New ABI. * NEWS: Mention the new ABI. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-07-05Add renameat2 function [BZ #17662]Florian Weimer
The implementation falls back to renameat if renameat2 is not available in the kernel (or in the kernel headers) and the flags argument is zero. Without kernel support, a non-zero argument returns EINVAL, not ENOSYS. This mirrors what the kernel does for invalid renameat2 flags.
2018-07-04posix: Fix bug-regex33 after regex syncAdhemerval Zanella
On some platforms the inclusion of regex-internal.h in bug-regex33 testcase show a MAX redefinition if test-skeleton.c is include later. This patch fixes by removing regex-internal.h inclusion and using SBC_MAX value directly. Checked on aarch64-linux-gnu. * posix/bug-regex33.c: Fix build after regex sync.
2018-07-04locale: XFAIL newlocale usage in static binary (Bug 23164)Carlos O'Donell
There is a glibc optimization which allows for locale categories to be removed during static compilation. There have been various bugs for this support over the years, with bug 16915 being the most recent. The solution there was to emit a reference to all the categories to avoid any being removed. This fix, although it's in the generic __nl_langinfo_l function, doesn't appear to be enough to fix the case for a statically linked program that uses newlocale and nl_langinfo_l. This commit doesn't fix the problem, but it does add a XFAIL'd test case such that a fix can be applied against this and the XFAIL removed. It's not entirely clear that the problem is the same as that which was seen in bug 16915.
2018-07-04testrun.sh: Implement --tool=strace, --tool=valgrindFlorian Weimer
$(file …) appears to be the only convenient way to create files with newlines and make substitution variables. This needs make 4.0 (released in 2013), so update the requirement to match. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-07-04posix: Sync gnulib regex implementationAdhemerval Zanella
This patch syncs the regex implementation with gnulib (commit 0ee5212). Only two changes in GLIBC regex testing are required: 1. posix/bug-regex28.c: as previously discussed [1] the change of expected results on the pattern should be safe. 2. posix/PCRE.tests: the ERE (a)|\1 is malformed (in the sense that the \1 doesn't mean anything) and although current GLIBC accepts it has undefined behavior. This patch removes the specific test. This sync contains some patches from thread 'Regex: Make libc regex more usable outside GLIBC.' [2] which have been pushed upstream in gnulib. This patches also fixes some regex issues (BZ #23233, BZ #21163, BZ #18986, BZ #13762) and I did not add testcases for both #23233 and #13762 because I couldn't think a simple way to trigger the expected failure path to trigger them. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu. [BZ #23233] [BZ #21163] [BZ #18986] [BZ #13762] * posix/Makefile (tests): Add bug-regex37 and bug-regex38. * posix/PCRE.tests: Remove invalid test. * posix/bug-regex28.c: Fix expected values for used syntax. * posix/bug-regex37.c: New file. * posix/bug-regex38.c: Likewise. * posix/regcomp.c: Sync with gnulib. * posix/regex.c: Likewise. * posix/regex.h: Likewise. * posix/regex_internal.c: Likewise. * posix/regex_internal.h: Likewise. * posix/regexec.c: Likewise. [1] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-12/msg00807.html [2] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-12/msg00237.html
2018-07-04Bug 23308: Update to Unicode 11.0.0Mike FABIAN
Unicode 11.0.0 Support: Character encoding, character type info, and transliteration tables are all updated to Unicode 11.0.0, using the generator scripts contributed by Mike FABIAN (Red Hat). Some info about the number of characters added: Total added characters in newly generated CHARMAP: 684 Total added characters in newly generated WIDTH: 119 alpha: Added 380 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype combining: Added 56 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype combining_level3: Added 37 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype graph: Added 684 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype lower: Added 82 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype print: Added 684 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype punct: Added 304 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype tolower: Added 79 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype totitle: Added 33 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype toupper: Added 79 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype upper: Added 79 characters in new ctype which were not in old ctype No characters were removed. [BZ #23308] * unicode-gen/Makefile (UNICODE_VERSION): Set to 11.0.0. * localedata/unicode-gen/DerivedCoreProperties.txt: Update to Unicode 11.0.0. * localedata/unicode-gen/EastAsianWidth.txt: likewise. * localedata/unicode-gen/PropList.txt: likewise. * localedata/unicode-gen/UnicodeData.txt: likewise. * localedata/charmaps/UTF-8: Regenerate. * localedata/locales/i18n_ctype: likewise. * localedata/locales/tr_TR: likewise. * localedata/locales/translit_circle: likewise. * localedata/locales/translit_cjk_compat: likewise. * localedata/locales/translit_combining: likewise. * localedata/locales/translit_compat: likewise. * localedata/locales/translit_font: likewise. * localedata/locales/translit_fraction: likewise.
2018-07-03stdio-common/tst-printf.c: Remove part under a non-free license [BZ #23363]Florian Weimer
The license does not allow modification. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-07-03Fix hurd expected fcntl versionAdhemerval Zanella
Different than Linux, hurd does not need the OFD locks fix from 06ab719d30b (since OFD locks are current Linux specific). This in turn allows hurd to not provide a fcntl compat symbol. Checked on a i686-gnu with check-abi. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/libc.abilist [GLIBC_2.28] (fcntl): Remove symbol.
2018-07-02ldbl-128ibm-compat: Add printf_sizeGabriel F. T. Gomes
Since the addition of the _Float128 API, strfromf128 and printf_size use __printf_fp to print _Float128 values. This is achieved by setting the 'is_binary128' member of the 'printf_info' structure to one. Now that the format of long double on powerpc64le is getting a third option, this mechanism is reused for long double values that have binary128 format (i.e.: when -mabi=ieeelongdouble). This patch adds __printf_sizeieee128 as an exported symbol, but doesn't provide redirections from printf_size, yet. All redirections will be installed in a future commit, once all other functions that print or read long double values with binary128 format are ready. In __printf_fp, when 'is_binary128' is one, the floating-point argument is treated as if it was of _Float128 type, regardless of the value of 'is_long_double', thus __printf_sizeieee128 sets 'is_binary128' to the same value of 'is_long_double'. Otherwise, double values would not be printed correctly. Tested for powerpc64le.
2018-07-02Use uint32_t sign in single precision math error handling functionsSzabolcs Nagy
Ideally sign should be bool, but sometimes (e.g. in powf) it's more efficient to pass a non-zero value than 1 to indicate that the sign should be set. The fixed size int is less ambigous than unsigned long. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_powf.c (__powf): Use uint32_t. (exp2f_inline): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/math_config.h (__math_oflowf): Likewise. (__math_uflowf): Likewise. (__math_may_uflowf): Likewise. (__math_divzerof): Likewise. (__math_invalidf): Likewise. * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/math_errf.c (xflowf): Likewise. (__math_oflowf): Likewise. (__math_uflowf): Likewise. (__math_may_uflowf): Likewise. (__math_divzerof): Likewise. (__math_invalidf): Likewise.
2018-06-29libc: Extend __libc_freeres framework (Bug 23329).Carlos O'Donell
The __libc_freeres framework does not extend to non-libc.so objects. This causes problems in general for valgrind and mtrace detecting unfreed objects in both libdl.so and libpthread.so. This change is a pre-requisite to properly moving the malloc hooks out of malloc since such a move now requires precise accounting of all allocated data before destructors are run. This commit adds a proper hook in libc.so.6 for both libdl.so and for libpthread.so, this ensures that shm-directory.c which uses freeit () to free memory is called properly. We also remove the nptl_freeres hook and fall back to using weak-ref-and-check idiom for a loaded libpthread.so, thus making this process similar for all DSOs. Lastly we follow best practice and use explicit free calls for both libdl.so and libpthread.so instead of the generic hook process which has undefined order. Tested on x86_64 with no regressions. Signed-off-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2018-06-30Add long double input for strfmon testRajalakshmi Srinivasaraghavan
This patch adds long double type inputs in strfmon_l test which will help in long double migration. Tested for powerpc64le.
2018-06-29New locale: Lower Sorbian (dsb_DE) [BZ #23208]Michael Wolf
[BZ #23208] * localedata/SUPPORTED (dsb_DE/UTF-8): New entry. * localedata/locales/dsb_DE: New file.
2018-06-29hy_AM: Add alternative month names (bug 23140).Rafal Luzynski
This locale already contained correct data in mon array. Updated from CLDR to start the month names with the lowercase letters. alt_mon is a new import from CLDR. The change has been consulted off-list with a native speaker. [BZ #23140] * localedata/locales/hy_AM (mon): Synchronize with CLDR (lowercase, genitive case). (alt_mon): New entry, import from CLDR (nominative case).
2018-06-29es_BO locale: Change LC_PAPER to en_US (bug 22996).Sylvain Lesage
[BZ #22996] * localedata/locales/es_BO (LC_PAPER): Change to “copy "en_US"”.
2018-06-29aarch64,falkor: Use vector registers for memcpySiddhesh Poyarekar
Vector registers perform better than scalar register pairs for copying data so prefer them instead. This results in a time reduction of over 50% (i.e. 2x speed improvemnet) for some smaller sizes for memcpy-walk. Larger sizes show improvements of around 1% to 2%. memcpy-random shows a very small improvement, in the range of 1-2%. * sysdeps/aarch64/multiarch/memcpy_falkor.S (__memcpy_falkor): Use vector registers.
2018-06-29aarch64,falkor: Use vector registers for memmoveSiddhesh Poyarekar
Vector registers perform much better for moves compared to pairs of registers on falkor, so use them instead. This results in a time reduction of up to 50% (i.e. 2x improvement) for a lot of the smaller sizes, i.e. up to 1K in memmove-walk. Improvements for larger sizes are smaller, at about 1%-2%. * sysdeps/aarch64/multiarch/memmove_falkor.S (__memcpy_falkor): Use vector registers.
2018-06-29Document interaction with GCC built-ins in the Customizing PrintfMartin Sebor
section of the manual.
2018-06-29elf: Accept absolute (SHN_ABS) symbols whose value is zero [BZ #23307]Maciej W. Rozycki
We have this condition in `check_match' (in elf/dl-lookup.c): if (__glibc_unlikely ((sym->st_value == 0 /* No value. */ && stt != STT_TLS) || ELF_MACHINE_SYM_NO_MATCH (sym) || (type_class & (sym->st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF)))) return NULL; which causes all !STT_TLS symbols whose value is zero to be silently ignored in lookup. This may make sense for regular symbols, however not for absolute (SHN_ABS) ones, where zero is like any value, there's no special meaning attached to it. Consequently legitimate programs fail, for example taking the `elf/tst-absolute-sym' test case, substituting 0 for 0x55aa in `elf/tst-absolute-sym-lib.lds' and then trying to run the resulting program we get this: $ .../elf/tst-absolute-sym .../elf/tst-absolute-sym: symbol lookup error: .../elf/tst-absolute-sym-lib.so: undefined symbol: absolute $ even though the symbol clearly is there: $ readelf --dyn-syms .../elf/tst-absolute-sym-lib.so | grep '\babsolute\b' 7: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS absolute $ The check for the zero value has been there since forever or commit d66e34cd4234/08162fa88891 ("Implemented runtime dynamic linker to support ELF shared libraries.") dating back to May 2nd 1995, and the problem triggers regardless of commit e7feec374c63 ("elf: Correct absolute (SHN_ABS) symbol run-time calculation [BZ #19818]") being present or not. Fix the issue then, by permitting `sym->st_value' to be 0 for SHN_ABS symbols in lookup. [BZ #23307] * elf/dl-lookup.c (check_match): Do not reject a symbol whose `st_value' is 0 if `st_shndx' is SHN_ABS. * elf/tst-absolute-zero.c: New file. * elf/tst-absolute-zero-lib.c: New file. * elf/tst-absolute-zero-lib.lds: New file. * elf/Makefile (tests): Add `tst-absolute-zero'. (modules-names): Add `tst-absolute-zero-lib'. (LDLIBS-tst-absolute-zero-lib.so): New variable. ($(objpfx)tst-absolute-zero-lib.so): New dependency. ($(objpfx)tst-absolute-zero: New dependency.
2018-06-29New configure option --disable-crypt.Zack Weinberg
Some Linux distributions are experimenting with a new, separately maintained and hopefully more agile implementation of the crypt API. To facilitate this, add a configure option which disables glibc's embedded libcrypt. When this option is given, libcrypt.* and crypt.h will not be built nor installed.
2018-06-29manual: Revise crypt.texi.Zack Weinberg
This is a major rewrite of the description of 'crypt', 'getentropy', and 'getrandom'. A few highlights of the content changes: - Throughout the manual, public headers, and user-visible messages, I replaced the term "password" with "passphrase", the term "password database" with "user database", and the term "encrypt(ion)" with "(one-way) hashing" whenever it was applied to passphrases. I didn't bother making this change in internal code or tests. The use of the term "password" in ruserpass.c survives, because that refers to a keyword in netrc files, but it is adjusted to make this clearer. There is a note in crypt.texi explaining that they were traditionally called passwords but single words are not good enough anymore, and a note in users.texi explaining that actual passphrase hashes are found in a "shadow" database nowadays. - There is a new short introduction to the "Cryptographic Functions" section, explaining how we do not intend to be a general-purpose cryptography library, and cautioning that there _are_, or have been, legal restrictions on the use of cryptography in many countries, without getting into any kind of detail that we can't promise to keep up to date. - I added more detail about what a "one-way function" is, and why they are used to obscure passphrases for storage. I removed the paragraph saying that systems not connected to a network need no user authentication, because that's a pretty rare situation nowadays. (It still says "sometimes it is necessary" to authenticate the user, though.) - I added documentation for all of the hash functions that glibc actually supports, but not for the additional hash functions supported by libxcrypt. If we're going to keep this manual section around after the transition is more advanced, it would probably make sense to add them then. - There is much more detailed discussion of how to generate a salt, and the failure behavior for crypt is documented. (Returning an invalid hash on failure is what libxcrypt does; Solar Designer's notes say that this was done "for compatibility with old programs that assume crypt can never fail".) - As far as I can tell, the header 'crypt.h' is entirely a GNU invention, and never existed on any other Unix lineage. The function 'crypt', however, was in Issue 1 of the SVID and is now in the XSI component of POSIX. I tried to make all of the @standards annotations consistent with this, but I'm not sure I got them perfectly right. - The genpass.c example has been improved to use getentropy instead of the current time to generate the salt, and to use a SHA-256 hash instead of MD5. It uses more random bytes than is strictly necessary because I didn't want to complicate the code with proper base64 encoding. - The testpass.c example has three hardwired hashes now, to demonstrate that different one-way functions produce different hashes for the same input. It also demonstrates how DES hashing only pays attention to the first eight characters of the input. - There is new text explaining in more detail how a CSPRNG differs from a regular random number generator, and how getentropy/getrandom are not exactly a CSPRNG. I tried not to make specific falsifiable claims here. I also tried to make the blocking/cancellation/error behavior of both getentropy and getrandom clearer.
2018-06-29manual: Reorganize crypt.texi.Zack Weinberg
In preparation for a major revision of the documentation for crypt(_r), getentropy, and getrandom, reorganize crypt.texi. This patch does not change any text; it only deletes and moves text. The description of 'getpass' moves to terminal.texi, since all it does is read a password from the controlling terminal with echo disabled. The "Legal Problems" section of crypt.texi is dropped, and the introductory text is shifted down to the "Encrypting Passwords" section; the next patch will add some new introductory text. Also, it is no longer true that crypt.texi's top @node needs to have no pointers. That was a vestige of crypt/ being an add-on. (makeinfo itself doesn't need @node pointers anymore, but the scripts that assemble the libc manual's topmost node rely on each chapter-level node having them.)