28 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Rich Felker
1e4f1cf154 remove all .size and .type directives for functions from the asm
these are useless and have caused problems for users trying to build
with non-gnu tools like tcc's assembler.
2011-06-13 20:28:14 -04:00
Rich Felker
ecc0f5138d implement psignal and psiginfo 2011-06-08 16:41:44 -04:00
Rich Felker
99b8a25e94 overhaul implementation-internal signal protections
the new approach relies on the fact that the only ways to create
sigset_t objects without invoking UB are to use the sig*set()
functions, or from the masks returned by sigprocmask, sigaction, etc.
or in the ucontext_t argument to a signal handler. thus, as long as
sigfillset and sigaddset avoid adding the "protected" signals, there
is no way the application will ever obtain a sigset_t including these
bits, and thus no need to add the overhead of checking/clearing them
when sigprocmask or sigaction is called.

note that the old code actually *failed* to remove the bits from
sa_mask when sigaction was called.

the new implementations are also significantly smaller, simpler, and
faster due to ignoring the useless "GNU HURD signals" 65-1024, which
are not used and, if there's any sanity in the world, never will be
used.
2011-05-07 23:23:58 -04:00
Rich Felker
feee98903c overhaul pthread cancellation
this patch improves the correctness, simplicity, and size of
cancellation-related code. modulo any small errors, it should now be
completely conformant, safe, and resource-leak free.

the notion of entering and exiting cancellation-point context has been
completely eliminated and replaced with alternative syscall assembly
code for cancellable syscalls. the assembly is responsible for setting
up execution context information (stack pointer and address of the
syscall instruction) which the cancellation signal handler can use to
determine whether the interrupted code was in a cancellable state.

these changes eliminate race conditions in the previous generation of
cancellation handling code (whereby a cancellation request received
just prior to the syscall would not be processed, leaving the syscall
to block, potentially indefinitely), and remedy an issue where
non-cancellable syscalls made from signal handlers became cancellable
if the signal handler interrupted a cancellation point.

x86_64 asm is untested and may need a second try to get it right.
2011-04-17 11:43:03 -04:00
Rich Felker
016a5dc192 use a separate signal from SIGCANCEL for SIGEV_THREAD timers
otherwise we cannot support an application's desire to use
asynchronous cancellation within the callback function. this change
also slightly debloats pthread_create.c.
2011-04-14 12:51:00 -04:00
Rich Felker
60685ecad1 fix broken sigsetjmp on x86_64 2011-04-08 11:56:52 -04:00
Rich Felker
c2cd25bff8 consistency: change all remaining syscalls to use SYS_ rather than __NR_ prefix 2011-04-06 20:32:53 -04:00
Rich Felker
9ae8d5fc71 fix all implicit conversion between signed/unsigned pointers
sadly the C language does not specify any such implicit conversion, so
this is not a matter of just fixing warnings (as gcc treats it) but
actual errors. i would like to revisit a number of these changes and
possibly revise the types used to reduce the number of casts required.
2011-03-25 16:34:03 -04:00
Rich Felker
b470030f83 overhaul cancellation to fix resource leaks and dangerous behavior with signals
this commit addresses two issues:

1. a race condition, whereby a cancellation request occurring after a
syscall returned from kernelspace but before the subsequent
CANCELPT_END would cause cancellable resource-allocating syscalls
(like open) to leak resources.

2. signal handlers invoked while the thread was blocked at a
cancellation point behaved as if asynchronous cancellation mode wer in
effect, resulting in potentially dangerous state corruption if a
cancellation request occurs.

the glibc/nptl implementation of threads shares both of these issues.

with this commit, both are fixed. however, cancellation points
encountered in a signal handler will not be acted upon if the signal
was received while the thread was already at a cancellation point.
they will of course be acted upon after the signal handler returns, so
in real-world usage where signal handlers quickly return, it should
not be a problem. it's possible to solve this problem too by having
sigaction() wrap all signal handlers with a function that uses a
pthread_cleanup handler to catch cancellation, patch up the saved
context, and return into the cancellable function that will catch and
act upon the cancellation. however that would be a lot of complexity
for minimal if any benefit...
2011-03-24 14:18:00 -04:00
Rich Felker
aa398f56fa global cleanup to use the new syscall interface 2011-03-20 00:16:43 -04:00
Rich Felker
685e40bb09 syscall overhaul part two - unify public and internal syscall interface
with this patch, the syscallN() functions are no longer needed; a
variadic syscall() macro allows syscalls with anywhere from 0 to 6
arguments to be made with a single macro name. also, manually casting
each non-integer argument with (long) is no longer necessary; the
casts are hidden in the macros.

some source files which depended on being able to define the old macro
SYSCALL_RETURNS_ERRNO have been modified to directly use __syscall()
instead of syscall(). references to SYSCALL_SIGSET_SIZE and SYSCALL_LL
have also been changed.

x86_64 has not been tested, and may need a follow-up commit to fix any
minor bugs/oversights.
2011-03-19 21:36:10 -04:00
Rich Felker
dc54a7cbb9 fix errors in sigqueue (potential information leak, wrong behavior)
1. any padding in the siginfo struct was not necessarily zero-filled,
so it might have contained private data off the caller's stack.

2. the uid and pid must be filled in from userspace. the previous
rsyscall fix broke rsyscalls because the values were always incorrect.
2011-03-10 18:26:29 -05:00
Rich Felker
c8c4ef7d44 remove useless return value checks for functions that cannot fail 2011-03-10 11:02:29 -05:00
Rich Felker
0f8cc94d68 make sigsuspend a cancellation point 2011-03-10 11:01:11 -05:00
Rich Felker
5b9429adb7 make sigtimedwait a cancellation point 2011-03-10 10:59:50 -05:00
Rich Felker
0a949ebdf0 don't fail with EINTR in sigtimedwait
POSIX allows either behavior, but sigwait is not allowed to fail with
EINTR, so the retry loop would have to be in one or the other anyway.
2011-03-10 10:43:09 -05:00
Rich Felker
0558683d3d fix sigsuspend syscall 2011-03-10 10:26:16 -05:00
Rich Felker
6871fd773d make sigaltstack work (missing macros in signal.h, error conditions) 2011-03-10 10:17:29 -05:00
Rich Felker
500c969f05 fix error handling for pthread_sigmask
it must return errno, not -1, and should reject invalud values for how.
2011-03-09 20:31:06 -05:00
Rich Felker
0bed7e0acf fix race condition in raise - just mask signals
a signal handler could fork after the pid/tid were read, causing the
wrong process to be signalled. i'm not sure if this is supposed to
have UB or not, but raise is async-signal-safe, so it probably is
allowed. the current solution is slightly expensive so this
implementation is likely to be changed in the future.
2011-03-09 20:07:24 -05:00
Rich Felker
370f78f2c8 fix raise semantics with threads. 2011-03-09 19:42:06 -05:00
Rich Felker
96f2197494 fix null pointer dereference introduced in last sigprocmask commit 2011-02-20 15:16:04 -05:00
Rich Felker
a49c119276 prevent sigprocmask/pthread_sigmask from blocking implementation signals
this code was wrongly disabled because the old version was trying to
be too clever and didn't work. replaced it with a simple version for
now.
2011-02-19 10:51:13 -05:00
Nicholas J. Kain
1e12632591 Port musl to x86-64. One giant commit! 2011-02-15 07:32:09 -05:00
Rich Felker
1322cb82a3 header cleanup, conformance fixes - signals 2011-02-14 20:33:54 -05:00
Rich Felker
dc3776d445 fix previous commit that broke sigreturn. looks like the asm is needed. 2011-02-13 19:01:43 -05:00
Rich Felker
e1d8d25a50 fix omission that kept sa_restorer from being used 2011-02-13 16:46:33 -05:00
Rich Felker
0b44a0315b initial check-in, version 0.5.0 2011-02-12 00:22:29 -05:00