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Author SHA1 Message Date
16675df793 fix misaligned read on early string termination in strchr
this could actually cause rare crashes in the case where a short
string is located at the end of a page and the following page is not
readable, and in fact this was seen in gcc compiling certain files.
2011-04-05 09:27:41 -04:00
2f3d02cd83 fix overflow in printf %N$ argument handling 2011-04-05 09:24:03 -04:00
f9569662c0 fix various floating point rounding and formatting errors in *printf 2011-04-05 09:16:40 -04:00
bd1f6eba8c release notes for 0.7.6 bugfix release 2011-04-04 18:00:02 -04:00
b761bd19aa fix rare but nasty under-allocation bug in malloc with large requests
the bug appeared only with requests roughly 2*sizeof(size_t) to
4*sizeof(size_t) bytes smaller than a multiple of the page size, and
only for requests large enough to be serviced by mmap instead of the
normal heap. it was only ever observed on 64-bit machines but
presumably could also affect 32-bit (albeit with a smaller window of
opportunity).
2011-04-04 17:26:41 -04:00
98c5583ad5 simplify vdprintf implementation greatly based on recent vfprintf changes
since vfprintf will provide a temporary buffer in the case where the
target FILE has a zero buffer size, don't bother setting up a real
buffer for vdprintf. this also allows us to skip the call to fflush
since we know everything will be written out before vfprintf returns.
2011-04-04 16:30:39 -04:00
bd57e2b43a use a local temp buffer for unbuffered streams in vfprintf
this change makes it so most calls to fprintf(stderr, ...) will result
in a single writev syscall, as opposed to roughly 2*N syscalls (and
possibly more) where N is the number of format specifiers. in
principle we could use a much larger buffer, but it's best not to
increase the stack requirements too much. most messages are under 80
chars.
2011-04-04 16:24:49 -04:00
5600088d38 fix nl_langinfo to actually use the existing, correct internal version 2011-04-03 19:51:14 -04:00
3910e93340 make ualarm actually work (obsolete function removed from SUS) 2011-04-03 19:18:43 -04:00
e898a79053 fix various bugs in strtold:
0e10000000000000000000000000000000 was setting ERANGE

exponent char e/p was considered part of the match even if not
followed by a valid decimal value

"1e +10" was parsed as "1e+10"

hex digits were misinterpreted as 0..5 instead of 10..15
2011-04-03 18:44:37 -04:00
c68b26369e fix serious bug in strchr - char signedness
search for bytes with high bit set was giving (potentially dangerous)
wrong results. i've tested, cleaned up, and hopefully sped up this
function now.
2011-04-03 18:16:11 -04:00
2155afd73e prototype getdtablesize (nonstandard function) 2011-04-03 18:15:36 -04:00
1db283bf19 add setresuid/setresgid functions (nonstandard) 2011-04-03 16:20:57 -04:00
7fd3995282 pthread_create need not set errno 2011-04-03 16:15:15 -04:00
7e795ca7ed fix statvfs syscalls (missing size argument) 2011-04-03 15:42:31 -04:00
66def4e776 block all signals during rsyscall
otherwise a signal handler could see an inconsistent and nonconformant
program state where different threads have different uids/gids.
2011-04-03 13:15:42 -04:00
1ad049b7b6 fix race condition in rsyscall handler
the problem: there is a (single-instruction) race condition window
between a thread flagging itself dead and decrementing itself from the
thread count. if it receives the rsyscall signal at this exact moment,
the rsyscall caller will never succeed in signalling enough flags to
succeed, and will deadlock forever. in previous versions of musl, the
about-to-terminate thread masked all signals prior to decrementing
the thread count, but this cost a whole syscall just to account for
extremely rare races.

the solution is a huge hack: rather than blocking in the signal
handler if the thread is dead, modify the signal mask of the saved
context and return in order to prevent further signal handling by the
dead thread. this allows the dead thread to continue decrementing the
thread count (if it had not yet done so) and exiting, even while the
live part of the program blocks for rsyscall.
2011-04-03 13:03:18 -04:00
c9b2d8016f don't trust siginfo in rsyscall handler
for some inexplicable reason, linux allows the sender of realtime
signals to spoof its identity. permission checks for sending signals
should limit the impact to same-user processes, but just to be safe,
we avoid trusting the siginfo structure and instead simply examine the
program state to see if we're in the middle of a legitimate rsyscall.
2011-04-03 12:20:51 -04:00
6e9ed66d0d timer threads should sleep and stay asleep... a long time 2011-04-03 12:10:24 -04:00
6f1414e102 revert to deleting kernel-level timer from cancellation handler
this is necessary in order to avoid breaking timer_getoverrun in the
last run of the timer event handler, if it has not yet finished.
2011-04-03 12:08:34 -04:00
f01d351842 simplify calling of timer signal handler 2011-04-03 12:03:58 -04:00
06baa2b56c d_fileno alias for d_ino in dirent
this is nonstandard but since POSIX reserved d_ prefix in dirent.h we
might as well define it unconditionally. some programs depend on it.
2011-04-03 10:24:59 -04:00
537d33d334 simplify pthread tsd key handling 2011-04-03 02:40:18 -04:00
fd80cfa00b omit pthread tsd dtor code if tsd is not used 2011-04-03 02:33:50 -04:00
8de03e1a90 don't disable seeking after first seek failure
this could cause problems if the application uses dup2(fd,fileno(f))
to redirect, and the old fd was not seekable but the new fd is.
2011-04-02 13:55:54 -04:00
9a909fcd91 apparently fseek should not set the error flag on failed seek 2011-04-02 13:54:55 -04:00
d1c24ac4ec update release notes 2011-04-01 23:15:29 -04:00
bf8785825a avoid over-allocation of brk on first malloc
if init_malloc returns positive (successful first init), malloc will
retry getting a chunk from the free bins rather than expanding the
heap again. also pass init_malloc a hint for the size of the initial
allocation.
2011-04-01 23:07:03 -04:00
952987a0cb reorganize the __libc structure for threaded performance issues
we want to keep atomically updated fields (locks and thread count) and
really anything writable far away from frequently-needed function
pointers. stuff some rarely-needed function pointers in between to
pad, hopefully up to a cache line boundary.
2011-04-01 22:35:20 -04:00
4ae5e811f8 simplify setting result on thread cancellation 2011-04-01 22:15:03 -04:00
6c16d3e98a use bss instead of mmap for main thread's pthread thread-specific data
this simplifies code and removes a failure case
2011-04-01 22:07:59 -04:00
5243e5f160 remove obsolete and useless useconds_t type 2011-04-01 21:10:01 -04:00
3bb00f4579 somehow timespec tv_nsec had the wrong type on x86_64... fixed 2011-04-01 20:58:40 -04:00
3df3d4f512 fix misspelled PTHREAD_CANCELED constant 2011-04-01 20:48:02 -04:00
c1f1500433 document more changes 2011-04-01 20:47:54 -04:00
78eb0879cd document changes for upcoming 0.7.5 release 2011-04-01 20:36:01 -04:00
ded6cb5f71 use a_store to set cancel flag in pthread_cancel, to ensure a barrier 2011-04-01 19:53:16 -04:00
c1b39b203d simplify pthread_key_delete
calling this function on an uninitialized key value is UB, so there is
no need to check that the table pointer was initialized.
2011-03-31 19:06:22 -04:00
c9806fc2f9 greatly simplify pthread_key_create (~20% size reduction) 2011-03-31 19:04:56 -04:00
a5323c5768 add some missing prototypes for nonstandard functions (strsep, clearenv) 2011-03-30 14:14:26 -04:00
3990c5c6a4 avoid all malloc/free in timer creation/destruction
instead of allocating a userspace structure for signal-based timers,
simply use the kernel timer id. we use the fact that thread pointers
will always be zero in the low bit (actually more) to encode integer
timerid values as pointers.

also, this change ensures that the timer_destroy syscall has completed
before the library timer_destroy function returns, in case it matters.
2011-03-30 13:04:55 -04:00
b8be64c43d optimize timer creation and possibly protect against some minor races
the major idea of this patch is not to depend on having the timer
pointer delivered to the signal handler, and instead use the thread
pointer to get the callback function address and argument. this way,
the parent thread can make the timer_create syscall while the child
thread is starting, and it should never have to block waiting for the
barrier.
2011-03-30 12:06:39 -04:00
a1eb8cb5da avoid crash on stupid but allowable usage of pthread_mutex_unlock
unlocking an unlocked mutex is not UB for robust or error-checking
mutexes, so we must avoid calling __pthread_self (which might crash
due to lack of thread-register initialization) until after checking
that the mutex is locked.
2011-03-30 10:32:45 -04:00
620a134638 rename __simple_malloc.c to lite_malloc.c - yes this affects behavior!
why does this affect behavior? well, the linker seems to traverse
archive files starting from its current position when resolving
symbols. since calloc.c comes alphabetically (and thus in sequence in
the archive file) between __simple_malloc.c and malloc.c, attempts to
resolve the "malloc" symbol for use by calloc.c were pulling in the
full malloc.c implementation rather than the __simple_malloc.c
implementation.

as of now, lite_malloc.c and malloc.c are adjacent in the archive and
in the correct order, so malloc.c should never be used to resolve
"malloc" unless it's already needed to resolve another symbol ("free"
or "realloc").
2011-03-30 09:29:49 -04:00
02084109f0 streamline mutex unlock to remove a useless branch, use a_store to unlock
this roughly halves the cost of pthread_mutex_unlock, at least for
non-robust, normal-type mutexes.

the a_store change is in preparation for future support of archs which
require a memory barrier or special atomic store operation, and also
should prevent the possibility of the compiler misordering writes.
2011-03-30 09:06:00 -04:00
124b4ebc8a cheap special-case optimization for normal mutexes
cycle-level benchmark on atom cpu showed typical pthread_mutex_lock
call dropping from ~120 cycles to ~90 cycles with this change. benefit
may vary with compiler options and version, but this optimization is
very cheap to make and should always help some.
2011-03-30 08:58:25 -04:00
680630011d reorder timer initialization so that timer_create does not depend on free
this allows small programs which only create times, but never delete
them, to use simple_malloc instead of the full malloc.
2011-03-29 22:43:13 -04:00
1c1aa32eea missing prototype for wcscoll (stub) 2011-03-29 18:30:27 -04:00
8524d6536c revert mutex "optimization" that turned out to be worse 2011-03-29 15:11:25 -04:00
80c4dcd253 implement POSIX timers
this implementation is superior to the glibc/nptl implementation, in
that it gives true realtime behavior. there is no risk of timer
expiration events being lost due to failed thread creation or failed
malloc, because the thread is created as time creation time, and
reused until the timer is deleted.
2011-03-29 13:01:25 -04:00