1132 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Rich Felker
914949d321 fix pointer overflow bug in floating point printf
large precision values could cause out-of-bounds pointer arithmetic in
computing the precision cutoff (used to avoid expensive long-precision
arithmetic when the result will be discarded). per the C standard,
this is undefined behavior. one would expect that it works anyway, and
in fact it did in most real-world cases, but it was randomly
(depending on aslr) crashing in i386 binaries running on x86_64
kernels. this is because linux puts the userspace stack near 4GB
(instead of near 3GB) when the kernel is 64-bit, leading to the
out-of-bounds pointer arithmetic overflowing past the end of address
space and giving a very low pointer value, which then compared lower
than a pointer it should have been higher than.

the new code rearranges the arithmetic so that no overflow can occur.

while this bug could crash printf with memory corruption, it's
unlikely to have security impact in real-world applications since the
ability to provide an extremely large field precision value under
attacker-control is required to trigger the bug.
2012-06-19 21:41:43 -04:00
Rich Felker
25c8444919 add vhangup syscall wrapper
request/patch by william haddonthethird, slightly modifed to add
_GNU_SOURCE feature test macro so that the compiler can verify the
prototype matches.
2012-06-19 15:32:13 -04:00
Rich Felker
e15171b8d8 add new stdio extension functions to make gnulib happy
this is mildly ugly, but less ugly than gnulib trying to poke at the
definition of the FILE structure...
2012-06-19 01:35:23 -04:00
Rich Felker
a71e0af255 stdio: handle file position correctly at program exit
for seekable files, posix imposed requirements on the offset of the
underlying open file description after a stream is closed. this was
correctly handled (as a side effect of the unconditional fflush call)
when streams were explicitly closed by fclose, but was not handled
correctly at program exit time, where fflush(0) was being used.

the weak symbol hackery is to pull in __stdio_exit if either of
__toread or __towrite is used, but avoid calling it twice so we don't
have to keep extra state. the new __stdio_exit is a streamlined fflush
variant that avoids performing any unnecessary operations and which
never unlocks the files or open file list, so we can be sure no other
threads write new data to a stream's buffer after it's already
flushed.
2012-06-19 01:27:26 -04:00
Rich Felker
ca8a4e7fbd minor cleanup in fflush 2012-06-19 01:12:36 -04:00
Rich Felker
2499cd9d9b remove flush hook cruft that was never used from stdio
there is no need/use for a flush hook. the write function serves this
purpose already. i originally created the hook for implementing mem
streams based on a mistaken reading of posix, and later realized it
wasn't useful but never removed it until now.
2012-06-19 00:05:35 -04:00
Rich Felker
26710be714 fix multiple iconv bugs reading utf-16/32 and wchar_t 2012-06-18 21:41:38 -04:00
Rich Felker
673633c689 fix iconv dest utf-16: unavailable chars must be replaced; EILSEQ is wrong 2012-06-18 20:43:21 -04:00
Rich Felker
a2f149b5d1 fix erroneous utf-16 encoding with surrogates in iconv
apparently this was never tested before.
2012-06-18 20:29:41 -04:00
Rich Felker
deb90c79e5 change stdio_ext __freading/__fwriting semantics slightly
the old behavior was to only consider a stream to be "reading" or
"writing" if it had buffered, unread/unwritten data. this reportedly
differs from the traditional behavior of these functions, which is
essentially to return true as much as possible without creating the
possibility that both __freading and __fwriting could return true.

gnulib expects __fwriting to return true as soon as a file is opened
write-only, and possibly expects other cases that depend on the
traditional behavior. and since these functions exist mostly for
gnulib (does anything else use them??), they should match the expected
behavior to avoid even more ugly hacks and workarounds...
2012-06-17 21:24:58 -04:00
Rich Felker
3b43d10faf fdopen should set errno when it fails due to invalid mode string 2012-06-17 20:34:04 -04:00
Rich Felker
1dd6eee692 direct syscall to open in __init_security needs O_LARGEFILE
it probably does not matter for /dev/null, but this should be done
consistently anyway.
2012-06-14 23:58:40 -04:00
Rich Felker
ad5a332c75 reorder exit code to defer stdio flush until after dtors
this is required in case dtors use stdio.

also remove the old comments; one was cruft from when the code used to
be using function pointers and conditional calls, and has little
motivation now that we're using weak symbols. the other was just
complaining about having to support dtors even though the cost was
made essentially zero in the non-use case by the way it's done here.
2012-06-14 08:36:06 -04:00
Rich Felker
23be72ae45 add timegm function (inverse of gmtime), nonstandard 2012-06-13 14:41:52 -04:00
Rich Felker
2169265ec6 add init_module/delete_module syscall wrappers
these are not exposed publicly in any header, but the few programs
that use them (modutils/kmod, etc.) are declaring the functions
themselves rather than making the syscalls directly, and it doesn't
really hurt to have them (same as the capset junk).
2012-06-13 11:49:22 -04:00
Rich Felker
fbffcee63d add (currently stubbed due to stubbed strverscmp) versionsort function
based on patch by Emil Renner Berthing, with minor changes to dirent.h
for LFS64 and organization of declarations

this code should work unmodified once a real strverscmp is added, but
I've been hesitant to add it because the GNU strverscmp behavior is
harmful in a lot of cases (for instance if you have numeric filenames
in hex). at some point I plan on trying to design a variant of the
algorithm that behaves better on a mix of filename styles.
2012-06-13 11:14:38 -04:00
Rich Felker
e361019c24 add deprecated capabilities functions
these were left in glibc for binary compatibility after the public
part of the interface was removed, and libcap kept using them (with
its own copy of the header files) rather than just making the syscalls
directly. might as well add them since they're so small...
2012-06-13 11:04:31 -04:00
Rich Felker
6343ac8f5a fix char signedness bug (arm-specific) in dynamic linker 2012-06-09 21:20:44 -04:00
Rich Felker
819006a88b add pthread_attr_setstack interface (and get)
i originally omitted these (optional, per POSIX) interfaces because i
considered them backwards implementation details. however, someone
later brought to my attention a fairly legitimate use case: allocating
thread stacks in memory that's setup for sharing and/or fast transfer
between CPU and GPU so that the thread can move data to a GPU directly
from automatic-storage buffers without having to go through additional
buffer copies.

perhaps there are other situations in which these interfaces are
useful too.
2012-06-09 19:53:29 -04:00
Rich Felker
f457b1cb0d fix scanning of "-0x" pseudo-hex float (must give negative zero) 2012-06-08 11:17:49 -04:00
Rich Felker
63d40196b9 fix %ls breakage in last printf fix
signedness issue kept %ls with no precision from working at all
2012-06-08 10:36:43 -04:00
Rich Felker
6e9ff6a4cf fix printf %ls with precision limit over-read issue
printf was not printing too many characters, but it was reading one
too many wchar_t elements from the input. this could lead to crashes
if running off the page, or spurious failure if the conversion of the
extra wchar_t resulted in EILSEQ.
2012-06-08 10:32:59 -04:00
Rich Felker
31eaad4796 fix scanf bug reading literals after width-limited field
the field width limit was not being cleared before reading the
literal, causing spurious failures in scanf in cases like "%2d:"
scanning "00:".
2012-06-07 22:52:41 -04:00
Rich Felker
f7d15dcc54 treat failure of mprotect in map_library as a fatal load failure
the error will propagate up and be printed to the user at program
start time; at runtime, dlopen will just fail and leave a message for
dlerror.

previously, if mprotect failed, subsequent attempts to perform
relocations would crash the program. this was resulting in an
increasing number of false bug reports on grsec systems where rwx
permission is not possible in cases where users were wrongly
attempting to use non-PIC code in shared libraries. supporting that
usage is in theory possible, but the x86_64 toolchain does not even
support textrels, and the cost of keeping around the necessary
information to handle textrels without rwx permissions is
disproportionate to the benefit (which is essentially just supporting
broken library setups on grsec machines).

also, i unified the error-out code in map_library now that there are 3
places from which munmap might have to be called.
2012-06-06 11:21:28 -04:00
Rich Felker
908bed20cd fix ctype abi junk (pointer should point to 0 slot, not -128 slot) 2012-06-05 19:42:33 -04:00
Rich Felker
2557d0ba47 ensure that abort always works
Per POSIX, "The abort() function shall cause abnormal process
termination to occur, unless the signal SIGABRT is being caught and
the signal handler does not return."

If SIGABRT is blocked or if a signal handler is installed and does
return, abort is still required to cause abnormal program termination.
We cannot use a_crash() to do this, since a SIGILL handler could also
be installed (and might even longjmp out of the abort, not expecting
to be invoked from within abort), nor can we rely on resetting the
signal handler and re-raising the signal (this has race conditions in
multi-threaded programs). On the other hand, SIGKILL is a perfectly
safe, unblockable way to obtain abnormal program termination, and it
requires no ugly loop-and-retry logic.
2012-06-02 21:53:04 -04:00
Rich Felker
6a4b9472fb add some ugly aliases for LSB ABI compatibility
for some nonsensical reason, glibc's headers use inline functions that
redirect some of the standard functions to ugly nonstandard names (and
likewise for some of their nonstandard functions).
2012-06-02 21:20:21 -04:00
Rich Felker
13b3645c46 increase default thread stack size to 80k
I've been looking for data that would suggest a good default, and
since little has shown up, i'm doing this based on the limited data I
have. the value 80k is chosen to accommodate 64k of application data
(which happens to be the size of the buffer in git that made it crash
without a patch to call pthread_attr_setstacksize) plus the max stack
usage of most libc functions (with a few exceptions like crypt, which
will be fixed soon to avoid excessive stack usage, and [n]ftw, which
inherently uses a fair bit in recursive directory searching).

if further evidence emerges suggesting that the default should be
larger, I'll consider changing it again, but I'd like to avoid it
getting too large to avoid the issues of large commit charge and rapid
address space exhaustion on 32-bit machines.
2012-06-02 20:15:37 -04:00
Rich Felker
40bd1726b6 remove implementation-reserved bits when saving signal mask
this fix is necessary because a program could be started with some of
the implementation-reserved signals masked (e.g. due to exec having
been called from a signal handler, or from a non-musl program) and
then could obtain an invalid-to-use-later sigset_t as the old/saved
signal mask.
2012-06-02 20:04:27 -04:00
Rich Felker
1e597a3e9b remove no-longer-needed unblocking of signals in pthread_create
this action is now performed in pthread_self initialization; it must
be performed there in case the first call to pthread_create is from a
signal handler, in which case the old signal mask could be restored on
return from the signal.
2012-06-02 19:56:18 -04:00
Rich Felker
9372655e88 add LSB abi junk for ctype functions
this should be the last major fix needed to support running
glibc-linked conforming POSIX programs with musl in place of glibc, as
long as musl provides the features they need and they don't use
pthread cancellation (which is implemented as c++ exceptions in glibc,
and fundamentally incompatible with musl).
2012-06-02 17:49:14 -04:00
Rich Felker
19e48c5531 use fistpll mnemonic instead of fistpq (more widely supported) on x86_64 too
this was fixed previously on i386 but the corresponding code on x86_64
was missed.
2012-06-02 16:48:22 -04:00
Rich Felker
9ea20dcbaa add LSB ABI __xstat, etc. junk 2012-05-31 23:32:09 -04:00
Rich Felker
a541297617 enable LARGEFILE64 aliases
these will NOT be used when compiling with -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE on
musl; instead, they exist in the hopes of eventually being able to run
some glibc-linked apps with musl sitting in place of glibc.

also remove the (apparently incorrect) fcntl alias.
2012-05-31 23:12:31 -04:00
Rich Felker
5c1909a8d2 add ldd and main program loading support to dynamic linker 2012-05-27 16:01:44 -04:00
Rich Felker
b94608ca10 cleanup dynamic linker start code cruft
two actual issues: one is that __dynlink no longer wants/needs a GOT
pointer argument, so the code to generate that argument can be
removed. the other issue was that in the i386 code, argc/argv were
being loaded into registers that would be call-clobbered, then copied
to preserved registers, rather than just being loaded into the proper
call-preserved registers to begin with.

this cleanup is in preparation for adding new dynamic linker
functionality (ability to explicitly invoke the dynamic linker to run
a program).
2012-05-27 14:49:55 -04:00
Rich Felker
054ba18599 fix overrun (n essentially ignored) in wcsncmp
bug report and solution by Richard Pennington
2012-05-26 18:04:17 -04:00
Rich Felker
6436b371af fix failure of mbsinit(0) (not UB; required to return nonzero)
issue reported by Richard Pennington; slightly simpler fix applied
2012-05-26 18:02:45 -04:00
Rich Felker
aefd0f69bd fix failure of strrchr(str, 0)
bug report and solution by Richard Pennington
2012-05-26 18:01:34 -04:00
Rich Felker
3f25354e62 avoid using pthread cleanup push/pop in stdio when not needed
unfortunately in dynamic-linked programs, these macros cause
pthread_self to be initialized, which costs a couple syscalls, and
(much worse) would necessarily fail, crash, and burn on ancient (2.4
and earlier) kernels where setting up a thread pointer does not work.

i'd like to do this in a more generic way that avoids all use of
cleanup push/pop before pthread_self has been successfully called and
avoids ugly if/else constructs like the one in this commit, but for
now, this will suffice.
2012-05-25 22:44:34 -04:00
Rich Felker
8cce15af83 ensure pthread-internal signals are unblocked before threads are used
if the process started with these signals blocked, cancellation could
fail or setxid could deadlock. there is no way to globally unblock
them after threads have been created. by unblocking them in the
pthread_self initialization for the main thread, we ensure that
they're unblocked before any other threads are created and also
outside of any signal handler context (sigaction initialized
pthread_self), which is important so that return from a signal handler
won't re-block them.
2012-05-25 22:34:09 -04:00
Rich Felker
8b4c232efe fix regex on arm
TRE has a broken assumption that wchar_t is signed, which is a sane
expectation, but not required by the standard, and false on ARM's ABI.

i leave tre_char_t as wchar_t for now, since a pointer to it is
directly passed to functions that need pointer to wchar_t. it does not
seem to break anything. and since the maximum unicode scalar value is
0x10ffff, just use that explicitly rather than using the max value of
any particular C type.
2012-05-25 10:45:05 -04:00
Rich Felker
7efd14ecc9 remove cruft from pthread structure (old cancellation stuff) 2012-05-25 00:59:31 -04:00
Rich Felker
73db33b949 remove leftover cp_sp cruft from cancellation code, fix small bug
the bug was that cancellation requests which arrived while a
cancellation point was interrupted by a signal handler would not be
acted upon when the signal handler returns. this was because cp_sp was
never set; it's no longer needed or used.

instead, just always re-raise the signal when cancellation was not
acted upon. this wastes a tiny amount of time in the rare case where
it even matters, but it ensures correctness and simplifies the code.
2012-05-25 00:35:09 -04:00
Rich Felker
e241896cd5 avoid deprecated (by linux) alarm syscall; use setitimer instead 2012-05-24 12:21:34 -04:00
Rich Felker
c37afdfdf3 linux deprecated SYS_utime on some archs, so use SYS_utimes instead
the old code could be kept for cases where SYS_utime is available, but
it's not really worth the ifdef ugliness. and better to avoid
deprecated stuff just in case the kernel devs ever get crazy enough to
start removing it from archs where it was part of the ABI and breaking
static bins...
2012-05-24 10:55:58 -04:00
Rich Felker
4d4f13e581 fix bad opcode in arm syscall_cp_asm 2012-05-23 15:58:53 -04:00
Rich Felker
4da268f74b fix issue with longjmp out of signal handlers and cancellation
stale state information indicating that a thread was possibly blocked
at a cancellation point could get left behind if longjmp was used to
exit a signal handler that interrupted a cancellation point.

to fix the issue, we throw away the state information entirely and
simply compare the saved instruction pointer to a range of code
addresses in the __syscall_cp_asm function. all the ugly PIC work
(which becomes minimal anyway with this approach) is defered to
cancellation time instead of happening at every syscall, which should
improve performance too.

this commit also fixes cancellation on arm, which was mildly broken
(race condition, not checking cancellation flag once inside the
cancellation point zone). apparently i forgot to implement that. the
new arm code is untested, but appears correct; i'll test and fix it
later if there are problems.
2012-05-23 15:45:41 -04:00
Rich Felker
cfd892fde9 simplify cancellation push/pop slightly
no need to pass unnecessary extra arguments on to the core code in
pthread_create.c. this just wastes cycles and code bloat.
2012-05-23 14:13:54 -04:00
Rich Felker
0c29adfe42 remove everything related to forkall
i made a best attempt, but the intended semantics of this function are
fundamentally contradictory. there is no consistent way to handle
ownership of locks when forking a multi-threaded process. the code
could have worked by accident for programs that only used normal
mutexes and nothing else (since they don't actually store or care
about their owner), but that's about it. broken-by-design interfaces
that aren't even in glibc (only solaris) don't belong in musl.
2012-05-22 22:43:27 -04:00